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Cotton Candy Banned in India Over Cancer Concerns
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Cotton Candy Banned in India Over Cancer Concerns

Several states in India have taken action against cotton candy, a popular sweet treat because it might be linked to cancer. In Tamil Nadu, officials found a dangerous substance called Rhodamine-B in cotton floss samples during tests. The government of Tamil Nadu has decided to stop the sale of cotton candy. The decision came after tests showed it might contain chemicals that can cause cancer. The Health Minister, M Subramanian, has asked food safety officers to act strictly. The Food Analysis Laboratory reported a chemical called Rhodamine-B in different sweets, including this tasty candy. Manufacturers typically use this chemical to give items a pink or red appearance, such as in textiles or cosmetics. But it's harmful to people and can lead to cancer. It is also used to make chili...
Hyderabad Airport Leads the Way with Smart Baggage Trolleys
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Hyderabad Airport Leads the Way with Smart Baggage Trolleys

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad was the first airport in India to deploy smart baggage trolleys. These innovative trolleys were implemented in 2019 and have transformed the travel experience for passengers in several ways. The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RIGA) in Hyderabad has become the trendsetter in India by introducing smart baggage trolleys. Since their implementation in 2019, these cutting-edge trolleys have revolutionized the travel experience for passengers in several ways. Anand Mahindra, chairperson of Mahindra and Mahindra group, saw the video and was impressed. He shared on social media, wondering if these were the first of their kind globally. RIGA responded with enthusiasm, expressing their excitement about being the pioneers in introducing thes...
India Delivers Hermes 900 Drones to Israel To Bombard Gaza
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India Delivers Hermes 900 Drones to Israel To Bombard Gaza

India provides 20 lethal Hermes 900s to Israel to conduct genocide in the Gaza Strip. Adani-Elbit Advanced Systems India Ltd, a joint venture between Indian and Israeli companies, makes the drones. However, these drones are fully capable of surveillance and airstrikes. The Israeli army will use the Hermes 900s drones made in India. These drones are being sent to Gaza, a place where there is a brutal genocide is happening. However, Human rights activists and experts say this deal shows that India is becoming more involved in Israel's actions against the Palestinians. The drones can stay in the air for a long time and are used for different military purposes, like spying and attacking. Israel and the United States have been using drones in Gaza for a while. The Hermes 900 drones were...
Australia Won 4th Time ICC Under 19 World Cup
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Australia Won 4th Time ICC Under 19 World Cup

Australia becomes the fourth-time U-19 World Cup champion. Hugh Weibgen led Australia with a crucial 48 in the final. Shaik Rasheed's 95 for India went in vain. Disciplined bowling and sharp fielding sealed the win for Australia. It's party time down under! The young guns of Australia have done it again, clinching their fourth U-19 Cricket World Cup title with a thrilling victory over India in the final on Sunday, February 11th, 2024. This win adds another golden chapter to Australia's proud history in the tournament. They were declared the world champion from India in WTC, WC23, and now the Under-19 cricket World Cup 2024. A Tight Battle From Start to Finish The final match at Willowmoore Park in Benoni, South Africa, was a nail-biter. Australia batted first, posting a competiti...
Pigeon Accused of Spying Released From Indian Custody
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Pigeon Accused of Spying Released From Indian Custody

The pigeon was released on January 30th after spending eight months in Indian custody. The pigeon was found near a port in Mumbai with rings on its legs and markings that appeared to be Chinese writing. However, after an investigation, it was determined that the pigeon was an open-water racing bird from Taiwan. In series of unique events, a pigeon that spent eight months in Indian custody on suspicion of being a Chinese spy has been set free after authorities cleared it of the alleged espionage charges. The bird was apprehended at a Mumbai port with what seemed to be "messages written in a Chinese-like script" on its wings. Initially accused of spying, the police dropped the charges after completing their inquiry. Moreover, the report reveals that the pigeon was not involved ...