India’s ‘Cockroach’ movement camps out until education minister resigns

The viral 'Cockroach' movement's supporters occupy New Delhi's protest site, refusing to leave until minister resigns.
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Political parties condole death in ammonia leak at seafood processing unit in Tiruvallur district
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A tragic incident at a prawn farm in Tiruvallur district has resulted in the loss of seven lives due to an ammonia gas leak, leaving many workers gasping for air. K Annamalai, the former BJP Tamil Nadu president, has demanded a comprehensive investigation and accountability for any negligence. In response, the state government has initiated a three-member committee to examine the circumstances, with updates anticipated shortly.

VCK urges Vijay to call for all-party meeting on Mekedatu issue
This comes after the CPI(M), AIADMK, and the PMK criticised the resolution passed in the Assembly on the grounds that it was not adopted in accordance with the procedure

‘Operation Tiger’ successful, declares Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde
“Those who know me, know that we do not leave any operation incomplete,” says Shinde; all six MPs of Shiv Sena UBT are slated to merge with Shiv Sena, say party sources