South Africa fires back as Trump torches it over ‘white genocide’ and threatens G-20 ban

South Africa fires back as Trump torches it over ‘white genocide’ and threatens G-20 ban

TOI Correspondent from Washington: Bluntly accusing the South African government of genocide of white people, US President Donald Trump said he would bar the country from attending the G-20 summit in Miami late next year, throwing the world’s main forum for international economic cooperation, of which India is a part, into turmoil.In an angry social…

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Manipur is hosting the 12th edition of the Sangai Festival from November 21 to 30, 2025, marking a major cultural moment for the state as it prepares to welcome travellers, artisans and performers to one of India’s most immersive celebrations of heritage and identity.First held in 2010, the Sangai Festival has grown into Manipur’s flagship cultural showcase — a ten-day event described as a “Canvas of Culture”, where the state’s rich tapestry of ethnic communities, crafts and performing arts come alive. Officials and local stakeholders say the upcoming edition carries renewed energy, purpose and anticipation, with communities eager to share stories of resilience and revival.Celebration of culture, community and storytellingThe festival takes its name from the endangered Sangai deer, Manipur’s state animal, and symbolises the deep connection between communities and the land they inhabit. Each edition is envisioned as an immersive experience that blends culture, identity and warmth, offering visitors a chance to step into a “living canvas” of traditions nurtured over generations.The 2025 edition continues this ethos, showcasing classical and folk dances, martial art demonstrations, musical performances, and storytelling sessions that reflect Manipur’s artistic soul.Artistry and craftsmanship at the centreHandwoven textiles, bamboo crafts, pottery and indigenous jewellery remain some of the festival’s biggest attractions. These creations, shaped by local artisans using natural materials, mirror Manipur’s geography, cultural motifs and the close bond between the people and their environment.Visitors often enjoy intimate conversations with artisans who recount the personal histories embedded in their creations. This exchange, organisers say, is a defining feature of the festival and helps deepen connections between visitors and Manipuri culture.Music that bridges generationsMusic continues to be one of the festival’s emotional anchors. Traditional instruments blend seamlessly with contemporary rhythms as young musicians reinterpret age-old forms. This fusion — increasingly popular among younger audiences — reflects a cultural continuity where heritage evolves in step with changing times.A feast of flavoursManipuri cuisine is another highlight of the Sangai Festival. Dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients introduce visitors to the state’s culinary identity, known for its distinct flavours, herbal richness and wholesome preparations. Food stalls often become informal spaces of cultural exchange, where conversations spark connections among visitors and locals.A ‘special edition’ with renewed purposeFestival organisers describe the 12th edition as a “special edition” — one marked by renewal and resilience. After a period of challenges and uncertainty, communities are coming together with a revived sense of purpose, eager to showcase both traditional legacies and emerging contemporary talent.Artisans, dancers, musicians and storytellers are preparing to present their work with greater vibrancy, seeing the 2025 edition as a moment for the world to rediscover Manipur’s cultural harmony.A festival that leaves a markOver the years, the Manipur Sangai Festival has earned a reputation for its authenticity, emotional warmth and immersive experiences, often leaving visitors with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for the state’s cultural heritage.As preparations begin for the November 2025 edition, officials expect strong turnout and renewed national interest. For many travellers, the festival has become more than an event — it is an invitation to witness Manipur’s creative spirit, shared history and the unique bond between culture and community.With ten days of performances, crafts, cuisine and heartfelt storytelling, the Sangai Festival continues to stand out as one of India’s most soulful cultural gatherings, promising to touch hearts and inspire journeys yet again.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Is a Key Ally, Cyprus Assures Strong Push to Finalise India–EU FTA TalksImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In Hyderabad123PhotostoriesFrom Jonathan to Alagba: 5 tortoises across the world with exceptionally long lifespansMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? 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Manipur is hosting the 12th edition of the Sangai Festival from November 21 to 30, 2025, marking a major cultural moment for the state as it prepares to welcome travellers, artisans and performers to one of India’s most immersive celebrations of heritage and identity.First held in 2010, the Sangai Festival has grown into Manipur’s flagship cultural showcase — a ten-day event described as a “Canvas of Culture”, where the state’s rich tapestry of ethnic communities, crafts and performing arts come alive. Officials and local stakeholders say the upcoming edition carries renewed energy, purpose and anticipation, with communities eager to share stories of resilience and revival.Celebration of culture, community and storytellingThe festival takes its name from the endangered Sangai deer, Manipur’s state animal, and symbolises the deep connection between communities and the land they inhabit. Each edition is envisioned as an immersive experience that blends culture, identity and warmth, offering visitors a chance to step into a “living canvas” of traditions nurtured over generations.The 2025 edition continues this ethos, showcasing classical and folk dances, martial art demonstrations, musical performances, and storytelling sessions that reflect Manipur’s artistic soul.Artistry and craftsmanship at the centreHandwoven textiles, bamboo crafts, pottery and indigenous jewellery remain some of the festival’s biggest attractions. These creations, shaped by local artisans using natural materials, mirror Manipur’s geography, cultural motifs and the close bond between the people and their environment.Visitors often enjoy intimate conversations with artisans who recount the personal histories embedded in their creations. This exchange, organisers say, is a defining feature of the festival and helps deepen connections between visitors and Manipuri culture.Music that bridges generationsMusic continues to be one of the festival’s emotional anchors. Traditional instruments blend seamlessly with contemporary rhythms as young musicians reinterpret age-old forms. This fusion — increasingly popular among younger audiences — reflects a cultural continuity where heritage evolves in step with changing times.A feast of flavoursManipuri cuisine is another highlight of the Sangai Festival. Dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients introduce visitors to the state’s culinary identity, known for its distinct flavours, herbal richness and wholesome preparations. Food stalls often become informal spaces of cultural exchange, where conversations spark connections among visitors and locals.A ‘special edition’ with renewed purposeFestival organisers describe the 12th edition as a “special edition” — one marked by renewal and resilience. After a period of challenges and uncertainty, communities are coming together with a revived sense of purpose, eager to showcase both traditional legacies and emerging contemporary talent.Artisans, dancers, musicians and storytellers are preparing to present their work with greater vibrancy, seeing the 2025 edition as a moment for the world to rediscover Manipur’s cultural harmony.A festival that leaves a markOver the years, the Manipur Sangai Festival has earned a reputation for its authenticity, emotional warmth and immersive experiences, often leaving visitors with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for the state’s cultural heritage.As preparations begin for the November 2025 edition, officials expect strong turnout and renewed national interest. For many travellers, the festival has become more than an event — it is an invitation to witness Manipur’s creative spirit, shared history and the unique bond between culture and community.With ten days of performances, crafts, cuisine and heartfelt storytelling, the Sangai Festival continues to stand out as one of India’s most soulful cultural gatherings, promising to touch hearts and inspire journeys yet again.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Is a Key Ally, Cyprus Assures Strong Push to Finalise India–EU FTA TalksImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In Hyderabad123PhotostoriesFrom Jonathan to Alagba: 5 tortoises across the world with exceptionally long lifespansMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? 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Manipur is hosting the 12th edition of the Sangai Festival from November 21 to 30, 2025, marking a major cultural moment for the state as it prepares to welcome travellers, artisans and performers to one of India’s most immersive celebrations of heritage and identity.First held in 2010, the Sangai Festival has grown into Manipur’s flagship…

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When Sanjay Dutt was shattered by first wife Richa Sharma’s demise from cancer while he was in jail: ‘It was very tragic’

When Sanjay Dutt was shattered by first wife Richa Sharma’s demise from cancer while he was in jail: ‘It was very tragic’

Sanjay Dutt, one of Bollywood’s most loved stars, has given audiences a career full of memorable films. But behind the fame and glitz, he has faced deep personal tragedies. Among the hardest was losing two of the most important women in his life, his mother Nargis and his first wife Richa Sharma, both to cancer….

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‘Reckless and criminal’: Another Indian-origin truck driver Sukhjinder Singh in ICE custody, months after fatal crash in West Virginia

‘Reckless and criminal’: Another Indian-origin truck driver Sukhjinder Singh in ICE custody, months after fatal crash in West Virginia

Another Indian-origin truck driver in the US, Sukhjinder Singh, has been taken into ICE custody for possible deportation, months after he caused a fatal crash and then pleaded guilty to the vehicular manslaughter that took place earlier this year in West Virginia. Singh was sentenced to the maximum of one year in jail after he…

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Updated: Nov 27, 2025, 22:26 IST

Updated: Nov 27, 2025, 22:26 IST

Smriti Mandhana with WPL trophy Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the 2024 Women’s Premier League (WPL) winners, went into the WPL 2026 mega auction after retaining their core group, which included Smriti Mandhana, Richa Ghosh, Ellyse Perry and Shreyanka Patil.With most of their core secured, RCB kept key names such as Mandhana, Ghosh and Perry as they…

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MI squad WPL 2026: Mumbai Indians Women full players list, team squad & updates

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Mumbai Indians (MI) entered the WPL 2026 mega auction as defending champions, with a clear focus on continuity and championship retention. The franchise had retained five-star players who have been instrumental in their past successes, aiming to maintain the core that has brought them titles in recent years.Leading the team is Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur,…

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Tech-ready textiles: Govt nod for Rs 305 cr Tex-RAMPS; research & innovation get major push

Tech-ready textiles: Govt nod for Rs 305 cr Tex-RAMPS; research & innovation get major push

India’s textiles sector is set for a research and innovation lift with the government approving the Rs 305 crore Tex-RAMPS scheme, the textiles ministry said on Thursday, as reported by PTI. The initiative will run from 2025 to 2031 as a fully funded Central Sector Scheme.According to the ministry, the Textiles Focused Research, Assessment, Monitoring,…

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Dharmendra’s prayer meet: Deol family expresses gratitude with folded hands; ‘celebration of life’ includes moving musical tribute

Dharmendra’s prayer meet: Deol family expresses gratitude with folded hands; ‘celebration of life’ includes moving musical tribute

With a storied career that spanned decades, the legendary Dharmendra has passed away at 89, leaving behind a rich legacy in Hindi cinema. In a touching tribute, his family hosted a ‘Celebration of Life’ prayer service in Mumbai, where an array of Bollywood luminaries gathered to commemorate his extraordinary journey. Hindi cinema legend Dharmendra passed…

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H-1B row: What is Project Firewall? Initiative warns companies to hire Americans first or face penalties for favouring foreigners

H-1B row: What is Project Firewall? Initiative warns companies to hire Americans first or face penalties for favouring foreigners

American companies are being warned to stop ignoring domestic American workers in favour of H-1B visa holders. This ultimatum could bring federal penalties as the Trump administration expands its new enforcement drive known as Project Firewall.The initiative was a nudge by US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to clamp down on hiring practices that discriminate…

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Ambala fire AMBALA: A devastating cylinder blast in Ambala’s Friends Colony on Thursday led to a massive fire, claiming lives of a 1.5-year-old boy and his 31-year-old mother, and leaving her 13-year-old daughter critically injured. The deceased were identified as Ekta and her son Priyans, while her daughter Tanushka is critically injured. Officials confirmed that the blaze intensified due to a large quantity of diesel stored inside the house, turning the incident into a major tragedy. Firefighters have since brought the fire under control, but the house was completely gutted.According to eyewitnesses, the house was being used for making gachak (sweet made of peanuts and jaggery), when a loud explosion shook the area. The impact triggered flames that shot high into the sky, fuelled by the diesel stored in drums. Neighbours reported seeing the house engulfed within minutes, and the fire quickly spread to an adjacent property before the blaze could be contained.Fire brigade teams rescued the three occupants trapped inside and rushed them to the Civil Hospital. Despite receiving medical care, the child and the woman succumbed to their injuries. The injured teenage girl was referred to a higher medical facility at PGI, Chandigarh for advanced treatment.Dr Aditi from the Civil Hospital, Ambala City confirmed the casualties, stating that the victims suffered severe burn injuries. “A 1.5-year-old child and a 32-year-old woman were brought dead. A 13-year-old girl has been referred due to critical condition,” she said.SDM Darshan Kumar, who reached the site, said preliminary findings indicate that the fire was caused by a cylinder blast. “An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause,” he noted.Fire brigade officials informed that four fire tenders were pressed into service. “We received information about a cylinder blast. Four vehicles were dispatched one after another, and the fire was brought under control. Three people trapped inside were rescued,” an officer said.Officials are continuing to probe the circumstances leading up to the blast and the large stock of diesel inside the residential premises.Investigation officer from Ambala City police station, Roshan, said that Priyansh and Ekta could not be saved while Tanushka is undergoing treatment. To a query about gachak unit being run in residential area, Roshan said the matter is being investigated.About the AuthorJaskaran SinghDaily news reporting from the field of agriculture, farmers, crime, health, environment, education, politics, and feature articles from Ambala (with coverage of Kurukshetra & Yamunanagar).Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In HyderabadBrahMos Diplomacy Peaks As Rajnath Singh Deepens India-Indonesia Defence Ties In Indo-Pacific Shift123PhotostoriesMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? Doctor explains you could be closer to diabetes than you think5 best utensils for daily cooking and how much nutrients they can retainRestricted skies: 5 no-fly zones in India and why planes avoid themDhanush to Kriti Sanon: 5 best fashion looks of the day that are setting major style goals10 surprising things about pregnancy that no one tells you10 unique seven-letter baby names loved by new parentsHow to make South Indian-Style Beetroot Poha for BreakfastSigns that Shani is Upset With You123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

Ambala fire AMBALA: A devastating cylinder blast in Ambala’s Friends Colony on Thursday led to a massive fire, claiming lives of a 1.5-year-old boy and his 31-year-old mother, and leaving her 13-year-old daughter critically injured. The deceased were identified as Ekta and her son Priyans, while her daughter Tanushka is critically injured. Officials confirmed that the blaze intensified due to a large quantity of diesel stored inside the house, turning the incident into a major tragedy. Firefighters have since brought the fire under control, but the house was completely gutted.According to eyewitnesses, the house was being used for making gachak (sweet made of peanuts and jaggery), when a loud explosion shook the area. The impact triggered flames that shot high into the sky, fuelled by the diesel stored in drums. Neighbours reported seeing the house engulfed within minutes, and the fire quickly spread to an adjacent property before the blaze could be contained.Fire brigade teams rescued the three occupants trapped inside and rushed them to the Civil Hospital. Despite receiving medical care, the child and the woman succumbed to their injuries. The injured teenage girl was referred to a higher medical facility at PGI, Chandigarh for advanced treatment.Dr Aditi from the Civil Hospital, Ambala City confirmed the casualties, stating that the victims suffered severe burn injuries. “A 1.5-year-old child and a 32-year-old woman were brought dead. A 13-year-old girl has been referred due to critical condition,” she said.SDM Darshan Kumar, who reached the site, said preliminary findings indicate that the fire was caused by a cylinder blast. “An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause,” he noted.Fire brigade officials informed that four fire tenders were pressed into service. “We received information about a cylinder blast. Four vehicles were dispatched one after another, and the fire was brought under control. Three people trapped inside were rescued,” an officer said.Officials are continuing to probe the circumstances leading up to the blast and the large stock of diesel inside the residential premises.Investigation officer from Ambala City police station, Roshan, said that Priyansh and Ekta could not be saved while Tanushka is undergoing treatment. To a query about gachak unit being run in residential area, Roshan said the matter is being investigated.About the AuthorJaskaran SinghDaily news reporting from the field of agriculture, farmers, crime, health, environment, education, politics, and feature articles from Ambala (with coverage of Kurukshetra & Yamunanagar).Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In HyderabadBrahMos Diplomacy Peaks As Rajnath Singh Deepens India-Indonesia Defence Ties In Indo-Pacific Shift123PhotostoriesMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? Doctor explains you could be closer to diabetes than you think5 best utensils for daily cooking and how much nutrients they can retainRestricted skies: 5 no-fly zones in India and why planes avoid themDhanush to Kriti Sanon: 5 best fashion looks of the day that are setting major style goals10 surprising things about pregnancy that no one tells you10 unique seven-letter baby names loved by new parentsHow to make South Indian-Style Beetroot Poha for BreakfastSigns that Shani is Upset With You123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

AMBALA: A devastating cylinder blast in Ambala’s Friends Colony on Thursday led to a massive fire, claiming lives of a 1.5-year-old boy and his 31-year-old mother, and leaving her 13-year-old daughter critically injured. The deceased were identified as Ekta and her son Priyans, while her daughter Tanushka is critically injured. Officials confirmed that the blaze…

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Updated: Nov 27, 2025, 22:09 IST

Updated: Nov 27, 2025, 22:09 IST

Gujarat Giants secured two major signings at the Women’s Premier League 2025 auction. They acquired New Zealand’s Sophie Devine for Rs 2 crore and Indian pacer Renuka Singh Thakur for Rs 60 lakh.Sophie Devine, who took a mental health break after New Zealand’s T20 World Cup victory and missed the previous WPL season, drew attention…

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Mutual fund reach: Sebi unveils new distributor incentives; extra payouts for B-30 and new women investors

Mutual fund reach: Sebi unveils new distributor incentives; extra payouts for B-30 and new women investors

Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday rolled out a revised incentive framework for mutual fund distributors, offering additional payouts for bringing in first-time individual investors from B-30 cities and new women investors from any location.Designed to widen outreach and improve awareness, the new structure will take effect from February 1, 2026, Sebi said in a circular,…

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City employment climbs 4.5% while rural jobs decline 4.7% in July–September, highlighting shifts in India’s workforce

City employment climbs 4.5% while rural jobs decline 4.7% in July–September, highlighting shifts in India’s workforce

City employment climbs 4.5% while rural jobs decline 4.7% in July–September, highlighting shifts in India’s workforce India’s unincorporated sector, a major engine of jobs and small-scale entrepreneurship, showed modest growth in the second quarter of fiscal year 2025-26, according to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) in its latest quarterly report. Between July…

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