Green Crackers Now In Markets, Climate Protests In Paris + More Top News
&lsquoGreen&rsquo firecrackers with 30 per cent less emissions are now available in the markets. Nearly half of Indians Predict Job Loss and Worsening Economy according to the Reserve Bank of India&rsqos monthly Consumer Confidence Survey for September. Uddhav Thakrey Says He Will Deal With Aarey Murderers Reminded Hes Currently Running Govt.
¡®Green¡¯ firecrackers with 30 per cent less emissions are now available in the markets. The idea is to let people celebrate with firecrackers without compromising on the air quality. Read more
Here's more top news of the day:
1) People Occupy Mall In Paris, Protest Against Govt's Ignorance On Climate Change & Environment
A shopping centre in Paris turned into a protest hub when hundreds of climate activists barricaded themselves inside the complex 5 as security forces tried to remove them. Read more
2) Nearly Half Of Indians Predict Job Loss And Worsening Economy, RBI Reveals Depressing Status
There is a sense of deep pessimism about employment situation among Indian households, according to the Reserve Bank of India¡¯s monthly Consumer Confidence Survey for September. Read more
3) Uddhav Thakrey Says He Will Deal With 'Aarey Murderers', Reminded He's Currently Running Govt
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray found himself in an embarrassing situation after he said that his party will deal with the "murderers of Aarey" if they are voted to power in the 2019 Maharashtra assembly election. Read more
4) These Israeli Are Finding Alternatives To Plastic, Here's How Their Efforts Can Inspire Indians
t's high time that 1.3 billion Indians should be on a war footing against plastic. There are debates about who should begin first. Should the government impose ban or should the people change their habits to end dependence on unnecessary single-use plastic. Read more
5) With Leaders Doing Politics Over 73 Deaths, Helpless Bihar Flood Victims Have Nowhere To Go
Ironic as it may sound but the northern state of Bihar, which has long had a track-record of underdevelopment and perennial issues gnawing at its existence, has once again been ravaged by water-logging caused due to incessant rain. Read more