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Woman Drinks Cleaner: Woman Dies After Drinking Toilet Cleaner at Home |

A 48-year-old woman mistakenly consumed toilet cleaner at her home in Misrod and died while undergoing treatment. Read more about the incident here.

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Mohan Lal Raigar vs State Of Rajasthan (2024:Rj-Jd:8264) on 16 February, 2024

Mohan Lal Raigar vs State Of Rajasthan (2024:Rj-Jd:8264) on 16 February, 2024
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Impact of transformation of groundwater challenges on rural women and children through the Art of Living JalTara

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 19 (ANI/PRNewswire): To eliminate the groundwater crisis in rural areas, The Art of Living initiated one of the most effective & scalable water conservation projects, JalTara, which entails increasing the underground water table and helping impoverished farmers and women of rural India

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Woven with a royal legacy - The Shillong Times

Woven with a royal legacy - The Shillong Times
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The Art of Living - JalTara in Maharashtra as a measure for improved soil health and welfare of farmers

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 1 (ANI/PRNewswire): All the vegetation on the land blooms from good soil health and adequate water availability. If these two factors are not aligned, there is nothing that can stop crop spoilage from occurring. As the soil in farms continues to thaw, climate change accentuates the harm to the future population and threatens its sustainability. Deforestation, soil erosion and unavailability of quality rainwater create problems as the farms are no longer helpful in creating a fertile base for consistent and quality cropping. Land-use change and extensive commercialization of agricultural lands have led to this problem. Various frontline farmers are seen to undergo soil degradation, droughts, and untimely floods, responsible for a destructive farming cycle in the harvesting period. Suman Bai, a farmer from the Murumkheda Village of Maharashtra, tells about the poor quality of crops due to lack of water and poor soil health. She opines, "Due to la

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