Herald Bureau

From saffron roots to Rahul’s ranks: All about his evolution-in Revanth’s own witty one-liner

But the CM didn’t stop there. With a twinkle in his eye, he turned the spotlight on himself, weaving a witty tale of his political “education” and “career.” “Naa school chaduvu BJP lo, college chaduvu TDP lo, udyogam Rahul Gandhi vadda chestunna,” Revanth quipped, recounting a recent chat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi where he laid bare this colorful journey.

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India’s Palitana is World’s First City to Ban Non-Vegetarian Food

Since the ban, Palitana’s culinary landscape has transformed, with a surge in vegetarian restaurants offering dishes like Dhokla, Khandvi, and Khichdi, attracting pilgrims and eco-conscious tourists. However, the move has sparked debate. Critics argue it infringes on personal dietary freedoms and may deter non-vegetarian tourists, potentially impacting the local economy, which heavily relies on pilgrimage tourism. Others praise the ban for promoting ethical eating and environmental sustainability.

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Now, Medigadda sparks a cross-party firestorm

He highlighted Tummala Nageswara Rao’s role in the sub-committee, noting that the current Congress minister was a signatory to the site shift. “The decision was made after thorough evaluations, including Central Water Commission reports confirming insufficient water availability at Tummidi Hatti,” Rao stated, defending the BRS government’s vision for the Kaleshwaram project, which aimed to transform Telangana’s irrigation landscape.

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Trump Ban Travel for National Security 12 Countries and Puts Limits on 7 Others

Washington, D.C. – On June 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation. imposing a travel ban on nationals from 12 countries, citing national security and public safety concerns. The move, effective June 9, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. EDT. Fully restricts entry for citizens of certain countries. Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial…

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Chandrababu celebrates first year in Office, says this day marked an end to ‘Tyrannical Rule’

Vijayawada :Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu celebrated the completion of one year in office today, hailing June 4 as the day that marked the end of what he described as the “tyrannical rule” of the previous YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government. In a stark contrast, the opposition YSRCP, led by former Chief Minister…

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