BR Mani’s Discovery Reveals Harappan Gold Coins Were Currency, Not Beads: Gold Nishka Coins Used For Trade, Rituals, And Status In Vedic Era

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:01am on 22 Aug 2025,Friday India

India’s top archaeologist BR Mani has revealed that gold coins called Nishka were used during the Harappan and Rig Vedic periods nearly 3,000 years before the Kushan dynasty. Once mistaken for ornamental beads, these perforated gold discs were found at sites like Mohenjodaro, Lothal, Rakhigarhi, and Mandi. Mani’s lecture at Delhi’s National Museum, attended by top scholars, highlighted their use as currency, trade assets, ritual offerings, and status symbols. Textual references in Rig Veda, Panini’s works, and Jataka tales support this claim. The discovery challenges long-held beliefs and reshapes our understanding of ancient Indian economy, metallurgy, and cultural sophistication. (PC: India Today)

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Rahul Gandhi Applauds Supreme Court’s Humane Stray Dog Order, Calls It A ‘Compassionate Approach’

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 08:47am on 22 Aug 2025,Friday India

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praised the Supreme Court’s revised order on stray dogs, calling it a “compassionate approach” that balances public safety with animal welfare. The Court directed that stray dogs be vaccinated and sterilised, then released in the same area, while aggressive or rabid dogs must be sheltered. Feeding on public roads was prohibited, with municipal bodies instructed to create designated feeding zones. Gandhi, known for his advocacy of animal rights, welcomed the humane framework and urged civic bodies to implement it responsibly. His endorsement adds political weight to the ruling, which aims to reduce conflict between communities and stray animals through structured, ethical management. (PC: ANI)

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Rare White Owl Perches on Kashi Vishwanath’s Golden Peak: Devotees See Lakshmi’s Blessing

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:54am on 22 Aug 2025,Friday India

A rare and stunning sight unfolded at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi after the Shayan Aarti on August 21, 2025, when a pure white owl alighted atop the temple’s golden spire. The sighting—captured by Temple PRO Anand Shukla and shared by CEO Vishwa Bhushan Mishra—went viral, captivating devotees and spiritual onlookers . In Hindu tradition, the owl is regarded as the vahana (vehicle) of Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth, purity, and divine favor. Many worshippers interpreted the appearance as an auspicious omen, reinforcing their faith and optimism for prosperity and protection.

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Supreme Court Orders Vaccination, Sterilisation, And Area-Based Release Of Stray Dogs; Mandates Designated Feeding Zones Along With Retains Pickup Directive

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 06:38am on 22 Aug 2025,Friday India

The Supreme Court of India has modified its earlier directive on stray dogs, emphasizing humane treatment while ensuring public safety. The Court ruled that stray dogs must be vaccinated and sterilised, then released in the same area they were picked up from. However, dogs exhibiting aggressive behavior or infected with rabies must be immunized and kept in shelters. Importantly, the Court prohibited feeding stray dogs on public roads, directing municipal bodies like the MCD to establish designated feeding zones. The original order on picking up stray dogs remains unchanged. This balanced approach aims to protect citizens while respecting animal welfare, marking a significant shift in urban stray dog management policy. (PC: The New York Times)

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Intruder Scales Parliament Wall, Enters Premises, Prompting Security Probe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:49am on 22 Aug 2025,Friday India

A serious security breach occurred at India’s Parliament complex early Friday, August 22, 2025, when an unknown individual scaled the boundary wall. Security quickly apprehended the intruder, who is now undergoing questioning while authorities launch a detailed investigation into the lapse. The incident has raised alarm over vulnerabilities in the security infrastructure of this highly guarded site, prompting scrutiny and review of existing protocols. (PC: PTI)

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Supreme Court Modifies Stray Dog Order, Sterilised Dogs To Be Released & Aggressive Ones To Be Sheltered

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:39am on 22 Aug 2025,Friday India

The Supreme Court of India has modified its earlier directive on stray dogs, now allowing their release post-sterilisation while mandating that only aggressive dogs be kept in shelters. This decision aims to balance public safety with animal welfare. The revised order comes amid ongoing debates over stray dog management and reflects a more nuanced approach to handling urban canine populations. Authorities are expected to implement sterilisation drives and assess dog behavior before deciding shelter placement. The Court emphasized humane treatment and responsible civic action, signaling a shift from blanket containment to targeted intervention. 

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Supreme Court To Decide On Stray Dog Capture Order In Delhi And NCR Districts Tomorrow

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:24pm on 21 Aug 2025,Thursday India

The Supreme Court will deliver its verdict on Friday on the August 8 order directing civic bodies to capture all stray dogs in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad. The order required shelters for 5,000 dogs within eight weeks. Animal rights groups opposed the move, calling it unlawful and cruel, and argued that the Animal Birth Control Rules mandate sterilisation and release, not mass confinement. The case was reassigned to a three-judge bench led by Justice Vikram Nath, which reserved orders on August 14. The ruling will decide if the order stands, is modified, or suspended. (PC: HT)

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Jharkhand CID Busts Cyber-Crime Syndicate, Traces 15,000 Mule Accounts in Investment Scam

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:36pm on 21 Aug 2025,Thursday India

The Jharkhand Police CID has exposed a large cyber-crime syndicate linked to over 15,000 mule bank accounts used in fraudulent investment scams. Acting on inputs from the I4C portal, officials identified several high-value transactions above ₹10 lakh. An FIR was filed on July 29, naming 40 accounts, and seven people have been arrested so far. The accounts were connected to fraud cases across states including Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, Kerala, and Delhi. Police also seized mobile phones, SIM cards, ATM cards, passbooks, and chat records. Officials said the scam involved crores of rupees moved through interstate networks.

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Assam to Halt Aadhaar Cards for Adults from October to Curb Illegal Migration from Bangladesh

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:04pm on 21 Aug 2025,Thursday India

The Assam government has decided to stop issuing Aadhaar cards to people above 18 years of age from October. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the move is to prevent illegal Bangladeshi migrants from getting Indian identity documents. Aadhaar will now be given only to minors, and for SCs, STs, and tea garden tribes, cards will be issued for one year. Applications will remain open until September. After that, exceptions will need approval from the Deputy Commissioner. Assam shares a porous border with Bangladesh and has long faced tensions over undocumented migration and identity documents. (PC: NDTV)

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Supreme Court to Decide Tomorrow on Stray Dog Capture Order in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:53pm on 21 Aug 2025,Thursday India

The Supreme Court will announce its decision tomorrow on the mass capture of stray dogs in Delhi and nearby cities. On August 8, the court had asked civic bodies to catch all stray dogs within eight weeks and keep them in shelters. The order sparked protests from animal welfare groups, who said it violates the Animal Birth Control Rules. The Delhi government argued the move is needed to stop dog-bite cases and protect people. A bench led by Justice Vikram Nath will decide if the August 8 order will stay, be changed, or be put on hold. (PC: Reuters)

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