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  • Stunning Parrot Pulls Tooth: See This Amazing Bird in Action!

    Stunning Parrot Pulls Tooth: See This Amazing Bird in Action!

    loved by many because they are funny and can talk like us. They have bright colors and smart brains, which help them solve problems. A recent video from Foshan, China, has amazed people by showing a parrot that can help pull out teeth!

    In the video, a young boy holds a parrot close to his mouth. When the boy opens his mouth, the parrot grabs a loose tooth with its beak. In a quick move, the clever bird pulls out the tooth, leaving everyone around surprised! The parrot then drops the tooth into the hand of another person, showing off its unique skill.

    Did You Know? Birds Can Help Clean Teeth!

    This isn’t just a one-time thing. In some places, parrots are trained to help take out loose baby teeth because their beaks are strong and they are very good at using them.

    It’s not just parrots that have cool tooth skills—there are other birds too! For example, the Egyptian Plover is known to help clean the teeth of big animals like crocodiles. These little birds go into the crocodiles’ mouths to remove food and germs, which helps keep their teeth healthy!

    Important Safety Tip!

    Even though parrots can do this fun trick, it’s important to be careful. Experts say that human saliva (the wet stuff in our mouths) can have germs that could hurt birds. So, it’s best to keep birds’ beaks away from our mouths and noses.

  • Farmers to Resume March to Delhi: Key Updates and Demands Revealed

    Farmers to Resume March to Delhi: Key Updates and Demands Revealed

    Chandigarh, Punjab – Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher announced on Tuesday that protesting farmers will start their march to Delhi again on December 14. He explained that the government has not communicated with them, so they are moving forward. This decision was made during a meeting of farmer groups, Samyukta Kisan Morcha and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha.

    At a press conference near the Shambhu border protest site, Pandher said, “We want to prove that we are open to talks with the government.” They waited for a response, but nothing came. So, they have decided to send a group of 101 farmers to Delhi on December 14.

    Last Sunday, farmers stopped their march because some were hurt when security personnel used teargas to prevent them from crossing into Haryana.

    In another update, farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal is on his 15th day of fasting and is becoming weaker. Abhimanyu Kohar, another leader, said Dallewal needs help walking, and doctors are watching his condition closely as he has lost over 11 kg and his health is at risk.

    In support of Dallewal, farmers at the Khanauri protest did not cook any meals on Tuesday. Pandher encouraged everyone to join the protests on December 13, marking ten months of their struggle at the Shambhu and Khanauri locations.

    Farmers have been at these borders since February 13 after being stopped from entering Delhi. They are asking for several things, including a legal guarantee for fair crop prices, debt relief, pensions for farmers and farm workers, no increase in electricity charges, cancelation of police cases, and justice for victims of the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence. They also want the 2013 Land Acquisition Act to be reinstated and compensation for families of farmers who died during earlier protests.

  • PM Vishwakarma Scheme: Rs 1,751 Crore Loans to Support Artisans

    PM Vishwakarma Scheme: Rs 1,751 Crore Loans to Support Artisans

    New Delhi: Banks have given out loans worth Rs 1,751 crore under the PM Vishwakarma scheme, as of October 31. Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, shared this news on Tuesday.

    In a written answer in the Rajya Sabha, he explained that the government is working hard to help borrowers, especially in villages, to make it easier for them to get loans. According to Chaudhary, more than 2.02 lakh accounts have already been opened under the PM Vishwakarma scheme, with a total loan amount of Rs 1,751.20 crore.

    The PM Vishwakarma scheme started on September 17, 2023, to help artisans and craftsmen who use their hands and tools for work. The people in these jobs are known as ‘Vishwakarmas’ and include blacksmiths, goldsmiths, potters, carpenters, and sculptors. The total budget for this scheme from 2023 to 2028 is Rs 13,000 crore.

  • Supreme Court Reviews Internet Shutdowns Amid Cheating Concerns

    Supreme Court Reviews Internet Shutdowns Amid Cheating Concerns

    New Delhi: The Indian government told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that it has reached out to state officials to ensure they follow the rules about shutting down the internet. This decision comes after a court case involving Anuradha Bhasin. In that case, the Supreme Court decided that shutting down the internet without a clear reason is illegal, and any shutdown should be necessary and fair.

    On Tuesday, the court heard complaints that some states were shutting down the internet to stop cheating in exams. The government’s lawyer stated that they have sent letters to state leaders, reminding them of the Anuradha Bhasin decision and asking them to stick to these rules. They emphasized that internet shutdowns must only happen for valid reasons.

    Advocate Vrinda Grover, representing the person who filed the complaint, highlighted that there are other ways to prevent cheating and pointed out how internet shutdowns harm businesses in the digital world. She reminded the court that the Anuradha Bhasin ruling clearly outlines when internet shutdowns are legally allowed.

    The Centre’s lawyer mentioned that Solicitor General Tushar Mehta would represent the government in this case. The court postponed the next hearing to January 29, giving both sides time to submit more documents and evidence before then. Previously, on September 9, 2022, the Supreme Court had asked the Ministry of Communications if there were any set procedures for dealing with complaints like the one raised by the petitioner.

  • Indian Stock Market Stays Flat Amid Inflation Data Expectations”

    Indian Stock Market Stays Flat Amid Inflation Data Expectations”

    On Tuesday, Indian stock market indices stayed pretty much the same. Some well-known IT companies saw their shares go up, but many investors were being careful as they waited for important information about inflation coming from India and the United States later this week. The main stock index, S&P BSE Sensex, dropped only 1.59 points, finishing at 81,510.05. Meanwhile, the wider Nifty 50 index fell by 8.95 points, closing at 24,610.05, which is a tiny decrease of 0.04%

  • Supreme Court Reviews Judge Yadav’s Controversial Speech at VHP Event

    Supreme Court Reviews Judge Yadav’s Controversial Speech at VHP Event

    The Supreme Court recently discussed a speech given by Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav, a judge from the Allahabad High Court, at a Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) event. The court is gathering more information about the situation. A video of Justice Yadav’s speech, where he suggested that laws should follow the majority, has gone viral online, causing many politicians to react strongly. In the video, he claimed, “This is Hindustan, and this country would function as per the wishes of the ‘bahusankhyak’,” which translates to the majority population.

    Justice Yadav also supported the idea of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) during his talk, explaining that it aims to create social harmony, gender equality, and secularism by having the same laws for everyone, regardless of their religion in personal matters like marriage and inheritance.

    Politicians from opposition parties, like Trinamool Congress’s Mahua Moitra and Asaduddin Owaisi, criticized the judge’s statements. The Samajwadi Party and the Uttar Pradesh wing of Congress urged Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna to look into the issue.

    Prashant Bhushan, a lawyer and leader of a non-government group called Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms (CJAR), wrote a letter to the Chief Justice requesting an inquiry into Justice Yadav’s conduct. Bhushan argued that Yadav’s speech, which was seen as targeting the Muslim community, demonstrates judicial misconduct and injures the reputation of the judiciary.

    Bhushan pointed out that Justice Yadav made several controversial remarks, including one where he described how children from one religious community are taught values of kindness and tolerance, calling into question the fairness of his comments.

    The letter noted that the judge’s actions violate the “Restatement of Values of Judicial Life,” a guideline meant to uphold the integrity of judges. CJAR demanded that Justice Yadav stop all judicial work temporarily while an investigation is conducted, stating that a prompt institutional response is essential to regain public trust in the justice system.

    VHP chief Alok Kumar defended Justice Yadav against the criticism, saying that these events will continue to be organized.

  • Australia’s Stunning Comeback: Travis Head Stars in Adelaide Test!

    Australia’s Stunning Comeback: Travis Head Stars in Adelaide Test!

    Former cricketer Tim Paine has praised Australian batsman Travis Head for his amazing performance against India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Adelaide. After losing the first Test badly in Perth, Australia bounced back with a fantastic 10-wicket victory, making the series tied at 1-1.

    Travis Head scored an impressive 140 runs off just 141 balls! He hit 17 fours and 4 sixes, showing off his incredible talent. Tim Paine, speaking on SEN Breakfast, said that Head doesn’t worry about what critics think about him. “He plays his own way and has strong belief in his skills,” Paine said. “It’s thrilling to see him at his best.”

    In the Adelaide Test, India won the toss and chose to bat first but struggled against Australia’s fast bowlers, especially Mitchell Starc. India scored only 180 runs, with KL Rahul and Shubman Gill putting up some resistance. Starc and Pat Cummins took the lead in the bowling attack, bringing India’s innings to a quick end.

    In Australia’s first innings, Head’s stunning knock helped secure a total of 337 runs, giving them a big 157-run lead. Indian bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj tried their best but couldn’t contain Head’s aggression.

    In their second innings, India failed to build on a small lead and were quickly bowled out for 175 runs. Skipper Cummins took a brilliant five-wicket haul, and Scott Boland added pressure with three wickets of his own. Chasing a tiny target of just 19 runs, Australian openers Khawaja and McSweeney finished the job in just 3.2 overs.

    This game showcased Australia’s dominance and proved they are still a force to be reckoned with in the series!

  • Akshay Kumar’s Bhooth Bangla to Release on April 2, 2026!

    Akshay Kumar’s Bhooth Bangla to Release on April 2, 2026!

    Bollywood star Akshay Kumar announced on Tuesday that his new movie, Bhooth Bangla, will be released in theatres on April 2, 2026. This film is a horror comedy, and Akshay is working with his long-time friend and director, Priyadarshan. He even shared that filming has started!

    Akshay posted an exciting picture on his official X page, showing himself sitting on a tall pillar, holding a lantern. He wore a white shirt, a dhoti, a blue half jacket, and a red tie. The background featured a spooky castle, adding to the film’s eerie vibe.

    In his post, Akshay expressed how thrilled he is to be working with Priyadarshan again after 14 years. Their last film together was Khatta Meetha in 2010. They have previously created popular comedies like Hera Pheri, Garam Masala, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, and Bhagam Bhag.

    Akshay promised fans a mix of “fear and laughter” when the movie comes out, saying, “Yeh darr aur hasi ka double dose aapke liye ready hoga 2nd April, 2026 ko! Tab tak ke liye aapke best wishes chahiye” (The double dose of fear and laughter will be ready for you on April 2, 2026. Need your best wishes till then).

  • Indian Diplomat Sparks Hope at Hindu Heritage Month Event in Canada

    Indian Diplomat Sparks Hope at Hindu Heritage Month Event in Canada

    Toronto: After a tense time between India and Canada, an important Indian diplomat was seen with Canadian leaders at an event in late November. India’s consul general, Masakui Rungsung, attended a celebration for Hindu Heritage Month in Surrey, British Columbia (BC), on November 29. There were also big names like BC Premier David Eby, Deputy Premier Niki Sharma, and other local and federal leaders.

    Among the federal MPs were Sukh Dhaliwal and Randeep Sarai from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party. Recently, Dhaliwal tried to pass a motion in the House of Commons to recognize the violent attacks on Sikhs in 1984 as “genocide,” but it didn’t pass.

    The event was organized by Kamal Sharma, an entertainment figure, who mentioned, “I love to bring everyone together. I’m happy it worked out.” He has been organizing these celebrations since 2022, when Canada’s Parliament officially recognized Hindu Heritage Month. This year, due to recent tensions, he wanted not just the community to join but leaders as well.

    Sharma highlighted that the special thing about this event was that people from all religions were represented, not just Hindus. This gathering was significant because there has been little contact between Indian officials and Canadian leaders since a diplomatic spat began in October.

    At that time, Canada told India that six of its diplomats were “persons of interest” in a serious investigation. India responded by withdrawing its officials and sending back some Canadian diplomats. This tension grew worse after Prime Minister Trudeau mentioned in September that there were serious allegations involving Indian agents linked to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan activist in Surrey, three months prior

  • New Bill on Boat and Port Safety Enters Lok Sabha, Faces Opposition

    New Bill on Boat and Port Safety Enters Lok Sabha, Faces Opposition

    New Delhi: A new bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. This bill aims to create a group that will manage and check the safety of boats and ports. Some opposition members, however, questioned if the government has the right to make this law.

    During the introduction of the Merchant Shipping Bill by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, the opposing voices grew quieter for a moment. Manish Tewari from Congress argued that the government does not have the authority to make rules about merchant shipping, as it is not part of the main areas where the central government can make laws. Saugata Roy from the TMC also spoke against the bill, saying it will give more power to officials rather than helping to improve merchant shipping in India.

    After the opposition spoke, the discussion became heated again, with members shouting slogans. Sonowal defended the bill, stating that it is created according to the Constitution and has passed through checks by two departments in the Ministry of Law.