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The Hindu Minister unveils new rate card for Indira canteens in Dharwad

As per official data, 9,12,500 people each have had breakfast, lunch and dinner at these canteens in the district in a year

The Hindu Tiruchi Corporation partners with Worldwide Veterinary Service to take up survey of street dogs

The WVS teams, comprising two volunteers each, in five zones of the Corporation and with each team armed with a camera, documented the areas with high concentration of stray dogs

The Hindu Vizag Steel Plant on the verge of total shutdown as coking coal stocks almost dry up

The second of its three blast furnaces closed down on Thursday; the available coal stock in its yard, to run the third furnace, is expected to barely last for five-six days; if production stops it will be the first such instance since the steel plant opened in 1982.

The Hindu Dark patterns pose a growing concern in India’s digital landscape

In India’s rapidly expanding e-commerce landscape, the practices undermine consumer trust and pose significant risks to the sector; globally, regulatory bodies are acting against such practices; India’s initiatives are crucial steps in protecting consumers from unfair practices

The Hindu KPRS demands crop loss compensation for Yadgir farmers

Sangha members submit to the Deputy Commissioner a memorandum highlighting the problems being faced by farmers in the district