Congress MP Pawan Khera visits Sonam Wangchuk, slams ‘insensitive’ Centre

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Climate activist and educator Sonam Wangchuk entered the 20th day of his hunger strike, describing himself as physically weakened but mentally resolute. The 59-year-old is demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the alleged NEET examination paper leak. Wangchuk has called on the public to support the Cockroach Janta Party's planned march to Parliament scheduled for July 20. He urged citizens to ensure a large turnout for the protest event as his fast continues.

India has introduced its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant milestone in the country's railway sector. The train will operate along an 89-kilometre route in the state of Haryana. The technology relies on hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity needed to power the train. This approach produces no direct emissions, making it a cleaner substitute for conventional diesel-powered trains. The move aligns with India's broader push toward greener and more sustainable transportation solutions.

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