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    Israel, Hezbollah exchange artillery, rocket fire

    Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah engaged in artillery and rocket fire following a deadly attack by Palestinian gunmen on Israel. The attack resulted in hundreds of casualties on both sides. Hezbollah launched guided rockets and artillery onto three posts in solidarity with the Palestinians, while Israel retaliated with artillery fire. The UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon is working to contain the situation and prevent further escalation. The exchange of fire has raised concerns of a wider conflict between Israel and other factions in the region.
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    ICC World Cup 2023: India need 200 runs to win against Australia

    Australia set a target of 200 runs for India in their opening match of the ICC World Cup 2023. Pat Cummins, the captain of Australia, won the toss and chose to bat. Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav took three and two wickets respectively for India. Jaspreet Bumrah also made an early breakthrough by dismissing the first Australian player. Mitchell Marsh replaced the injured Travis Head as David Warner's opening partner. Shubman Gill of India was unable to play due to illness, and Ishan Kishan replaced him in the team.
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    California Walnut Commission steps up efforts to woo Indians amid growing nut consumption

    India's demand for walnuts from California is expected to double in the next decade as more people become aware of their health benefits. California walnuts currently account for 99% of the US supply and nearly 50% of global trade. Despite disruptions caused by the pandemic, exports of California walnuts to India are now increasing again.
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    mushk budji: J-K authorities plan revival of aromatic rice Mushk Budji, expand cultivation to 5,000 hectares

    The cultivation area of the indigenous aromatic rice variety, Mushk Budji, from Kashmir is set to expand to 5,000 hectares in the next three years. This variety of rice was on the verge of extinction due to disease susceptibility and poor yield potential. However, efforts by the agriculture department and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) have led to its revival. The aim is to transform the agriculture economy in Jammu and Kashmir, boost exports, and improve farmer prosperity. The rice has received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag and is expected to tap into national and international markets.
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    Plastic exports dips by 6.9 pc to USD 34.5 bn in Aug: Plexconcil

    India's plastic exports declined by 6.9% to USD 34.5 billion in August compared to the same month last year, due to global economic difficulties. However, there was an increase in exports for certain product categories such as flooring, leather, laminates, medical plastics, and consumer and houseware products. On the other hand, woven sacks, plastic films and sheets, and miscellaneous products witnessed a decline in shipments. Despite the declines, there is optimism that the numbers will rebound in the coming months with a positive business outlook and continued government support.
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    kedarnath: "Today's Kedarnath & Badrinath represent spirit of new India," says CM Yogi Adityanath

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath concluded his three-day tour of Uttarakhand by offering prayers at the Kedarnath Temple. Thousands of people greeted him near the temple, chanting religious slogans. Adityanath expressed his admiration for the progress made in the reconstruction of the Badrinath Dham. He also highlighted the resilience of the local residents and praised the leadership of Prime Minister Modi in overcoming the 2013 disaster. Adityanath emphasized that Kedarnath and Badrinath now symbolize the spirit of the
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    Manipur government warns organisation or individuals not to make attempt of renaming Districts, Sub-Divisions

    The Manipur government has issued a warning against individuals or organizations attempting to rename districts, subdivisions, places, institutions, and addresses without the government's approval. This comes after several organizations started renaming places based on community lines, which has the potential to create controversy and conflict. The government has emphasized that such actions may create mistrust among communities and worsen the law and order situation. Any violation of this order will result in prosecution. The Senapati District Students' Association has imposed an indefinite