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    Arrests in Varanasi Boat Incident Face Further Charges

    Varanasi (UP), April 1 A Sessions Court on Wednesday rejected the bail pleas of 14 people arrested on March 17 after they allegedly hosted an Iftar party and ate chicken biryani on a boat in the Ganga river, stating that it was not a routine incident but one related to public order and social...
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    Varanasi: Iftar Event & Biryani Controversy Lead to Arrests

    Varanasi (UP), March 17 Fourteen people have been arrested on charges of desecrating a place of worship and causing offense to religious feelings after a video purportedly showing them eating chicken biryani during an Iftar party hosted on a boat in the Ganga river here was widely shared on...
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    Atal Canteens See Increased Use Amid Delhi's LPG Crunch

    New Delhi, March 13 The footfall at Atal Canteens across the capital has increased sharply as concerns over dwindling LPG stock have come to haunt city residents in the wake of military escalations in West Asia.With residents rushing to Atal Canteens to avail daily meals as LPG cylinders at...
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    Rural Growth Drives FMCG Recovery, E-Commerce Gains Traction

    New Delhi, March 6 The FMCG industry's sales growth has moderated to 7.8 per cent in the December quarter of 2025, amid GST rationalization and a high base due to increased sales during the festive season, according to a report from data analytics firm NielsenIQ.Volume growth has also dipped...
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    Foodie Moment: Nia Sharma Shares Her Chilli Garlic Noodle Indulgence

    Mumbai, March 6 – Television actress Nia Sharma recently gave her fans a glimpse of her culinary indulgence, further revealing that she had been craving chilli garlic noodles for a week.The actress, who finally succumbed to her craving, shared a short video on her social media account, showing...
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    Pakistan Households Reduce Food Spending Amid Rising Costs

    Islamabad, February 24 – The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis, covering 45 vulnerable rural districts in Pakistan, has revealed that 7.5 million people – 21 per cent of the population assessed – face crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity from December...
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    Delhi Markets See Record Date Sales Ahead of Ramadan

    New Delhi, February 23 With the holy month of Ramadan underway, Muslims across the country are observing the tradition of breaking their fast with dates, a practice rooted in the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, driving a significant surge in sales of the fruit in city markets.The price of the...
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