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Instead of promised good, day days have come: Kang excavation in Modi government

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Taking a swipe at the Center, the Congress on Tuesday claimed that the economic condition of the common people in India is “very worrying” and instead Achhe din (Good days) Promised by the Modi government, the days of debt have come.

Congress Rajya Sabha MP and General-Secretary (Communications) Jairam Ramesh cited a media report, claiming that despite the increase in income of the people in the country and under the control of inflation, domestic savings have decreased for the third consecutive year.

Ramesh said in a post on X, “The savings of the people in the country are decreasing, the loan is increasing!

“The bottom line is that Economic status Common people in India are very worrying, but the Modi government is completely careless! He alleged.

Taking a swipe on the government, Ramesh said, “It is clear that instead of the promised ‘Achhe Din’ by the Modi government, the days of debt have come.”

The Congress is attacking the government on handling the economy, claims issues of rising prices, the common people were getting a tough competition due to lack of private investment and stabilizing wages.

The report that Ramesh cited comes from Careedge, which revealed that India’s domestic savings continued to projection for the third consecutive year, slipping up to 18.1 percent of the GDP in the financial year 2023-24 (FY24).

The report also showed that in FY 2015, gross domestic savings declined less than 32.2 percent, the GDP declined by 30.7 percent in FY15. Meanwhile, domestic financial liabilities increased by 6.2 percent of GDP – almost double -doubled in the last decade – reflecting the increasing dependence on credit to meet the needs of consumption.

When this Comes for inflationThe Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased by 3.2 percent in April 2025, the lowest since August 2019. However, edible oils (17.4 percent) and high prices of fruits (13.8 percent) continue overall food inflation. The report states that the upcoming Rabi (winter) crop, healthy reservoir water level, and the above general monsoon forecast are expected to support food price stability.

With PTI input


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Telangana plant explosion: Company, government to pay 1 CR compensation, CM says

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Telangana Chief Minister Revantha Reddy said on Tuesday, July 1 that his government would engage with the management of Sigachi Industries Limited to ensure that the families of those killed in the explosion at the pharma plant in Pashmilram would be given compensation of Rs 1 crore.

Reddy, who visited the blast site, said that the toll increased to 36 due to the explosion.

The CM also said that those who are seriously injured will get Rs 10 lakh, while those who are injured, but after some recovery, they can start work again, Rs 5 lakh will be provided.

CM said, “The state government will talk to the company management that every compensation will be paid.

In addition, the state government will pay every Rs 1 lakh to the deceased’s families and pay Rs 50,000 to the injured to meet any immediate and emergency expenses.

According to the information provided by the authorities, most of the deceased were from Odisha, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana.

There were 143 people at the time of the explosion, of which 56 are in contact with the officers. The search is on the rest of the people.

“Thirty -six people have lost their lives. Some are still missing. The officials are in the process of collecting information,” he said.

Reddy further said that medical expenses for the injured will be borne by the state government and Sigachi.

He said that action would be taken against those responsible for the unfortunate incident.

Later, CM visited the injured in the hospital.

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Delhi government bans fuel for older vehicles from today

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AI-competent cameras installed at petrol stations will automatically identify older vehicles using number plate data. Once recognized, these vehicles will be flagged into the system to prevent fuel from issuing fuel.

Petrol pump operators have expressed cautious optimism about the implementation. Sanjay Deda, the manager of a petrol pump in Vivek Vihar, said, “The Delhi government has set up the system. Let’s look at today, if the vehicles within that category come.

Bharat Petroleum, Lal Kuan, supervisor Ram Lagaan Shukla said, “It has become effective from today, in the first month, the vehicles running on petrol which are more than 15 years of age will not be given petrol here. We will also check the position of vehicles and its documents.”

The new enforcement policy is part of a comprehensive plan to reduce emissions and improve air quality in the capital, often rank to the most polluted cities in the world.

Officials have also announced that EOL vehicles will be seized from Tuesday found in public places or near fuel stations.

Vehicle owners in Delhi are advised to verify the status of registration of their vehicles and avoid using old vehicles to prevent punishment and seizure.

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Why America is still afraid of a full -scale war with Iran

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During his first term, Trump took the opposite approach. He instigated the nuclear deal, doubled the ‘maximum pressure’ sanctions and ordered an audacious attacks, including the 2020 murder of Iran’s most powerful General Kasem Solimani, 2020. Nevertheless Trump faced Iran’s anti -counterpart missile barrage, injuring dozens of American soldiers, starting a continuous bombing campaign or being committed to a ground attack.

This time, Trump got close to a direct struggle, yet once again the same precautions were taken. American Airpower bombed the Iranian nuclear sites, attacked the Iranian command nodes and proxy base to return Israel and stopped a comprehensive missile war in the Gulf. But the US still overcome a large -scale ground commitment that can ignite an oil crisis and immersed the delicate global economy into a recession.

After Iran started a missile attack at the US military base in Qatar, Trump’s unusual public “thanks” indicated to provide an advance warning to Iran that the two sides understood: neither really wanted to open the doors of hell.

Iran, from its behalf, again performed why it is difficult to face decisively, looking at its geography, nationalism and asymmetric arsenal of the screen.

Its revolutionary guards corps cannot match America’s traditional firepower – but can slowly shed blood through Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Syria and beyond militia. Bay monarchy at a full -scale war risk, closing the strainer of the hormuz, and raising oil prices.

The nuclear question remains the ultimate sad. Even after attacks on three suspected nuclear sites, no one can safely assume that Iran’s program has not been destroyed for good. Tehran may rebuild deep underground or make a dash for a bomb – the landscape of Washington.

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