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    Before viksit-ing India, save our cities

    Recent heavy rains caused severe flooding in Delhi-NCR, particularly Gurgaon. This exposed the area's infrastructure problems. Poor planning and construction are major issues. The government is seeking feedback on infrastructure development. Coordinated urban planning is needed along national highways. Plans must be foolproof and implemented with quality. This is to prevent future breakdowns.

    Heavy downpour stalls reopening of Jammu-Srinagar NH; Vaishno Devi yatra remains suspended for 13th day

    Heavy downpour continues to disrupt restoration efforts on the landslide-hit Jammu-Srinagar national highway, which has now been closed for six days, while the Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrimage remains suspended for the thirteenth day. Despite ongoing challenges, the Border Roads Organisation has successfully restored traffic on the Basohli-Bani road in Kathua district by creating a bypass around the damaged section.

    GST reductions to boost cooperatives, farmers, rural enterprises

    The Ministry of Cooperation reports that recent GST reforms will strengthen the cooperative sector, enhance product competitiveness, and boost rural entrepreneurship. Rate reductions benefit farming, animal husbandry, and food processing, making essential goods more affordable. Dairy farmers and consumers receive direct relief through exemptions and lowered taxes on related products, promoting sustainable practices and increasing incomes for cooperatives.

    Thrust into the line of fire, Iranians worry about what comes next

    A recent war between Israel and Iran left Tehran reeling. Israeli strikes targeted military and nuclear sites. Civilian casualties were high. Iran retaliated with missile strikes. A fragile ceasefire is in place. The conflict signals a dangerous escalation. Many Iranians express anger and vulnerability. Some seek change, while others call for revenge. The war has changed Iran.

    Why we order food online despite a fridge full of groceries? It is not just laziness: The hidden psychology behind our choices

    Despite refrigerators full of fresh groceries, many Indians turn to Swiggy or Zomato by midweek. A VegOut report reveals this paradox stems less from laziness and more from psychology—planning fallacy, decision fatigue, perfectionism, and emotional eating. Groceries reflect aspirations of a healthier self, but fatigue, stress, and comfort cravings shift choices toward takeout. The report highlights how food delivery thrives on the gap between intentions and daily realities.

    Rains, potholes, 4-hour commute: Bengaluru resident says city feels like a hostage situation. Internet debates

    Bengaluru traffic problems are highlighted in a recent online post. A commuter's three-hour journey turned into four due to bad roads. The post sparked debate about solutions like better public transport. Many people discussed the metro system's efficiency and last-mile connectivity issues. Some users shared experiences from other cities. They pointed out interchange challenges.

    The Economic Times
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