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    From Leaves to Livelihood: Assam Women Turn Traditional Tea-Making into a Path to Empowerment in Karbi Anglong
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    From Leaves to Livelihood: Assam Women Turn Traditional Tea-Making into a Path to Empowerment in Karbi Anglong
    A simple tea leaf is becoming a source of fresh livelihood opportunities for rural women in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district. Aaranyak recently organised a one-day practical training programme to help nine Karbi women learn how to process locally grown tea into higher-value handmade Green Tea and Traditional Tea. Women from Chandrasing Rongpi, Barking Engti, Sem Engti and Hemai Lekthe villages took part in the programme. Many of the participants are involved in tea cultivation and homestead farming, and the training aimed to show them how existing local resources could be turned into additional household income. Rather than selling freshly harvested tea leaves as raw produce, the women were taught techniques that can increase the value of the final product. Since the process requires relatively little investment and can be carried out at home, it could provide a practical livelihood option for women involved in subsistence farming and seasonal agricultural work. Experienced tea practitioner Manai Terangpi from Chandrasing Rongpi village served as the resource person. The training began at a nearby tea garden, where participants learned how to identify and properly pluck suitable leaves. They then received hands-on demonstrations on producing hand-rolled green tea, including boiling, rolling and sun-drying techniques, followed by instruction in preparing traditional tea. The programme offered more than a new skill—it provided a way to increase the value of knowledge and resources they already possess. Rebeka Rongpipi of Chandra Sing Rongpi village said the training would help her improve her tea-processing skills and produce better-quality green and traditional tea that could command a stronger market price than raw leaves. Kusum Teronpi of Sem Engti village said she learned how seemingly small details, including selecting the right leaves, proper plucking, rolling and drying, can significantly improve the quality and appearance of tea. The programme also placed strong emphasis on maintaining quality standards. Moromi Nath of Aaranyak explained the demand for handmade Green Tea and Traditional Tea and outlined the procurement standards followed under PIRBI. She said the tea produced by the women would be purchased based on quality, with factors such as leaf size, rolling technique and drying influencing its value. The women were encouraged to start with small quantities and practise consistently so they could gradually improve the quality of their products. Larbeen Teronpi of Aaranyak also introduced participants to PIRBI, a community-based business and food-processing unit in the village. She highlighted other opportunities for adding value to locally available products, including turmeric, ginger powder, tapioca flour and moringa powder. Such activities could help rural families earn additional income without relying on resources from outside their communities. The initiative also has an important cultural dimension. Traditional tea-making practices have been passed down through generations, but changing livelihood patterns could put such knowledge at risk of disappearing. By helping women practise, improve and potentially commercialise these traditional skills, the programme aims to preserve tea-making as part of the region’s living cultural heritage. The training demonstrates how local resources, indigenous knowledge and women’s skills can be combined to create sustainable livelihood opportunities. With continued training and stronger market connections, handmade tea from Karbi Anglong could develop into a distinctive village-based speciality product while supporting local entrepreneurship and economic growth. The programme was organised with the support of Team Aaranyak and involved women from Chandrasing Rongpi, Barking Engti, Sem Engti and Hemai Lekthe villages. Aaranyak continues to work towards conserving the biodiversity and natural heritage of Northeast India by supporting indigenous and local communities through sustainable livelihoods and nature-based solutions. Its Natural Resource Management Programme receives support from IUCN-KfW, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Disney Conservation Fund. Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.
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    Kolkata Hotel Fire: SIT Formed to Probe Tragedy as CM Suvendu Adhikari Flags 'Legacy of Negligence'
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    Kolkata Hotel Fire: SIT Formed to Probe Tragedy as CM Suvendu Adhikari Flags 'Legacy of Negligence'

    West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday announced the formation of a five-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to conduct a detailed investigation into the deadly fire at a hotel on Mirza Ghalib Street in central Kolkata. Adhikari said the administration's immediate priority was rescue and relief work, ensuring proper medical treatment for those injured and determining the circumstances that led to the devastating blaze.

    In a post on X, the Chief Minister expressed grief over the incident and alleged that the tragedy highlighted what he described as a “legacy of negligence” from the previous administration. He claimed that unchecked construction and the operation of commercial establishments without adequate compliance with mandatory fire-safety requirements had contributed to unsafe conditions in parts of the city and state.

    Adhikari further alleged that previous authorities had failed to conduct proper compliance checks and enforce basic safety regulations. He said the present administration was working to address those shortcomings and strengthen enforcement of fire-safety standards. The Chief Minister also assured victims and their families that the government would extend all possible assistance. He directed officials to ensure that those injured receive the best available medical care and support.

    To establish the facts and determine accountability, Adhikari said the five-member SIT had been constituted immediately. The team will examine the circumstances surrounding the fire and determine whether the hotel complied with mandatory fire and safety regulations. The blaze reportedly broke out at around 2 am on Wednesday, leaving at least nine people dead, including a child, while several others were injured. Officials said around 60 people were rescued from the building.

    Some of the victims were reportedly Bangladeshi nationals who had travelled to Kolkata for medical treatment. The Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata said its officials visited the site after being informed about the incident and coordinated with local authorities regarding the victims. According to the Deputy High Commission, five Bangladeshi nationals were among those confirmed dead, while four of them were members of the same family. Officials were still working to establish the identities of the remaining victims.

    The diplomatic mission also said that six injured Bangladeshi nationals had been discharged after receiving initial medical treatment. The newly formed SIT will now examine the sequence of events, fire-safety arrangements at the hotel and whether required safety standards and regulations were properly followed. The investigation is expected to determine whether any lapses or negligence contributed to the loss of life.
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    Wed, 19 Aug 2026
    Union Minister JP Nadda Undergoes Angioplasty at Delhi's AIIMS, Condition Stable: Hospital
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    Union Minister JP Nadda Undergoes Angioplasty at Delhi's AIIMS, Condition Stable: Hospital

    Union Health and Family Welfare Minister JP Nadda underwent angioplasty at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, on Monday, August 17, 2026. The hospital said his condition is stable and he remains under observation in the Department of Cardiology. According to an AIIMS statement, Nadda underwent the procedure after being evaluated for uneasiness. The hospital confirmed that he is currently stable and receiving medical care.

    Several political leaders have wished the Union minister a speedy recovery. Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi expressed his concern and prayed for Nadda’s good health. “Wishing a speedy recovery and good health to Union Minister Shri JP Nadda Ji,” Sanghavi said in a post on X. Gujarat Energy and Petrochemicals Minister Rushikesh Patel also extended his wishes to Nadda, hoping for his swift recovery and continued good health.

    Nadda had been admitted to the cardiology department at AIIMS on August 14 for observation after experiencing uneasiness. The hospital had earlier said that he was evaluated on the evening of August 13 and underwent several tests, including a coronary angiography. AIIMS stated that Nadda was stable and had been admitted for further observation under the Department of Cardiology.

    The latest update indicates that Nadda remains stable following the angioplasty. Further details about his health and discharge are expected from the hospital as his medical team continues to monitor his recovery. The Union minister, who also plays a prominent role in the BJP's organisational and political affairs, is expected to resume his regular responsibilities after doctors give him clearance.
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    Tue, 18 Aug 2026
    The Bold Idea of Women Playing Simply for the Joy of It
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    The Bold Idea of Women Playing Simply for the Joy of It

    When Ancy Alexander lost her husband, Aneesh Ananth, suddenly at the age of 44, her counsellor encouraged her to become physically active as a way of coping with grief. Although Ancy had never played a sport before, she decided to try football because it reminded her of her husband, who had loved cricket, tennis and football. She hoped that playing the game would be a meaningful way to honour his memory.

    Her search for opportunities to play women’s football led her to Sisters in Sweat (SIS), an organisation founded by former national hockey player Swetha Subbiah and national-level footballer Tanvie Hans. SIS began in 2017 when a group of women came together simply to play football, exercise and have fun. The first session attracted 17 women and was so successful that they wanted to continue meeting every weekend.

    Since then, SIS has grown from a WhatsApp group into a larger community offering activities such as basketball, pickleball, swimming, tennis, running, yoga and Pilates. It now operates in seven cities and has more than 12,000 women and girls between the ages of 16 and 60. One of the major challenges it addresses is access. Many sports facilities are dominated by men, which can make women, particularly beginners, feel uncomfortable or intimidated.

    For many participants, sport provides more than exercise. It offers confidence, independence and a sense of identity. In a society where women’s lives can often be heavily shaped by expectations and limited choices, sport gives them a space where they can make decisions, compete, have fun and simply be themselves. The rise of women’s recreational sport is taking place alongside significant progress in competitive sport. Indian women athletes such as Manu Bhaker, P. V. Sindhu, Lovlina Borgohain and members of the national cricket team have become role models for younger generations. Their achievements demonstrate that women can succeed at the highest levels of sport and inspire others to participate.

    The stories of athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds make this progress even more powerful. Asmita Dey, for example, grew up in a small village in Tripura as the daughter of a cycle mechanic. Financial difficulties did not prevent her from pursuing sport, even though her family had to take loans to support her participation in overseas training camps. Similarly, para-athlete Sharmila Dhanker began competing in shot put at the age of 34 after overcoming childhood polio, an early marriage and an abusive relationship. Her journey shows that it is never necessarily too late to begin a sporting career.

    Despite these successes, many girls continue to leave sport as they grow older. Research has linked participation in sport with improved confidence, academic performance and career opportunities, yet girls drop out at higher rates than boys. Fear of judgment, lack of confidence, inadequate facilities and social expectations all contribute to this decline. In India, access to sport often becomes particularly limited after girls leave college, while basic requirements such as safe playing spaces and clean toilets remain inadequate.

    Organisations such as Sisters in Sweat and Ready Set Girl are trying to change this situation by creating communities where women and girls can participate in sport without feeling that they have to become professional athletes. Their message is that sport does not always have to be about medals, representing a state or playing for the country. It can simply be about enjoyment, friendship, competition and having a space to move freely. The greatest benefit of women’s participation in sport may not be a medal. Sport can give women the confidence and freedom to occupy public spaces, make decisions, travel, develop their abilities and express themselves. For women who play simply because they enjoy it, the act of playing itself is a victory.
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    Mon, 17 Aug 2026
    Three Workers Remain Trapped as Rescue Operation Continues at Uttarakhand Tunnel
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    Rescue teams continued their efforts on Friday to reach three workers who remain trapped inside an under-construction tunnel in Chamoli district after a sudden inflow of water and debris disrupted work at the site. The incident took place in the Pipalkoti area, where construction work was underway as part of the Vishnugad-Pipalkoti hydroelectric project. A sudden surge of water and debris entered the tunnel while workers were inside, leaving several people trapped underground and prompting an immediate rescue response.

    Rescue agencies have managed to bring a number of workers out of the affected section, while seven workers have reportedly died in the incident. Several rescued workers were also taken for medical treatment. The search for the three workers still inside the tunnel remains the main priority for authorities. Personnel from the National Disaster Response Force, State Disaster Response Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and other emergency agencies have been deployed at the site. Heavy machinery is being used to remove mud, rocks and other debris blocking access to the affected section. Rescue teams are also working to control the water accumulating inside the tunnel.

    The operation has proved difficult because of unstable ground conditions and the large amount of debris inside the structure. Rescuers are having to carefully clear the passage while ensuring that further movement of rocks or water does not put their own teams at risk. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited the area and reviewed the ongoing rescue operation. Officials briefed him on the conditions inside the tunnel and the efforts being made to reach the trapped workers. The administration has directed rescue agencies to use all available resources to locate and evacuate them safely.

    The accident has once again highlighted the challenges involved in carrying out major infrastructure projects in Uttarakhand's mountainous terrain. The region is vulnerable to landslides, sudden water movement and other geological hazards, making safety and emergency preparedness particularly important at underground construction sites. For now, rescue teams remain focused on reaching the three workers still trapped inside the tunnel. Operations are continuing as authorities work to clear the obstruction, manage the water and create a safe route for their evacuation.
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    Bhupender Yadav Welcomes BRICS Environment Ministers, Calls for Deeper Environmental Cooperation

    Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav welcomed ministers and delegates from BRICS countries at the 12th BRICS Environment Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday. Held under India’s 2026 BRICS Chairship theme, "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability," the meeting focuses on strengthening cooperation in sustainable lifestyles, afforestation and forest-fire management, circular economy and climate adaptation. Yadav said India looks forward to meaningful discussions and stronger collaboration among BRICS nations to deliver positive environmental outcomes. The two-day meeting follows technical consultations held by India between March and July to build consensus on key environmental priorities.

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