Bharat Bandh Disrupts Services In Kerala, Jharkhand, Puducherry As Trade Unions Protest Labour Laws

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:56am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A nationwide Bharat Bandh on July 9, 2025, led by 10 central trade unions, disrupted public services in Kerala, Jharkhand, and Puducherry. Workers from sectors including banking, insurance, mining, postal, and transportation joined the strike, protesting the Union government’s alleged anti-worker policies and recent labour code reforms. Kerala saw major disruptions in transport, leaving families stranded at railway stations and airports. While the RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) abstained, other unions supported a 17-point charter of demands. The Union Labour Ministry claimed over 213 unions chose not to participate. The strike aimed to highlight concerns over job security, social protection, and workers’ rights. (PC: The Hindu)

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9 Killed As Bridge Collapses In Gujarat, Vehicles Plunge Into Mahisagar River During Morning Traffic

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:41am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

At least 9 people were killed after the Gambhira-Mujpur bridge in Gujarat’s Padra taluka collapsed on Wednesday morning, sending multiple vehicles plunging into the Mahisagar River. The bridge, connecting Anand and Vadodara districts, gave way during peak traffic. Two trucks, a Bolero SUV, and a pickup van were on the bridge at the time. Eyewitnesses reported a loud cracking noise before the collapse. Rescue operations involving fire brigade teams, police, and locals saved 3 injured persons. Authorities have cordoned off the area and launched a probe. Locals alleged the bridge had long been neglected despite warnings and safety concerns. (PC: NDTV)

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Air India Crash Probe Focuses On Fuel Switch Misuse, Says Report; Boeing 787 Lost Thrust After Takeoff In Ahmedabad

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:37am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A report by The Air Current says investigators probing the Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad are focusing on possible misuse of the Boeing 787’s engine fuel control switches. These switches, used to start or shut down engines, may have been improperly moved mid-air, cutting off fuel and engine thrust. The switches are protected by locks to prevent accidental movement. Black box data hasn’t ruled out inadvertent or intentional switch-off. US aviation expert John Cox said the switches can't be bumped accidentally. India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is leading the probe. Mechanical failure is not suspected so far. (PC: News18)

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Gambhira Bridge Collapses In Gujarat: 9 Killed, 6 Injured, Anand-Vadodara Link Severed

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:55am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

At least 9 people died and 6 were injured after the 900-metre-long Gambhira bridge collapsed into the Mahisagar River in Gujarat’s Vadodara district on Wednesday morning. The bridge, built in 1985, connected Anand and Vadodara. Four vehicles, including two trucks and two vans, plunged into the river. Rescue efforts are ongoing, involving local authorities, NDRF, and police. Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel has ordered an investigation and dispatched technical experts. Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi confirmed the deaths and promised strict action. Traffic between Vadodara and Anand has been severely disrupted as visuals show the slab between two piers entirely collapsed. (PC: HT)

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FATF Flags Use of E‑Commerce in 2019 Pulwama Bombing—Explosive Sourced Online

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:49am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

The Financial Action Task Force's latest report reveals terrorists purchased aluminium powder—integral to the deadly February 14, 2019 Pulwama IED that killed 40 CRPF personnel—via an e-commerce platform like Amazon . The FATF warns that such platforms and online payment tools are increasingly exploited for terror financing. In a related 2022 case, a lone attacker at Gorakhnath Temple funded his actions by transferring roughly ₹6.7 lakh through PayPal, using VPNs to conceal his tracks . FATF urges stricter regulation of e‑commerce, payment systems, and VPNs to prevent abuse by extremist networks. (PC: India Today)  

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Bharat Bandh on July 9: 25 Crore Workers Strike—Banks, Transport & Power Most Affected

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:14am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A massive Bharat Bandh has been called for July 9, 2025 by 10 central trade unions and farmer groups, with around 25 crore workers expected to participate . Major disruptions are anticipated in banking, postal services, coal mining, factories, power supply, and state transport, as public-sector employees join the strike . Though schools and private offices will largely remain open, parents are advised to assess safety . Rail services are expected to continue, but potential delays and security measures around stations may occur . Citizens are urged to plan ahead and watch local updates. (PC: ANI)

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Preliminary Report Submitted on Air India Flight 171 Crash in Ahmedabad

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:05am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has delivered its preliminary findings on the June 12 crash of Air India Flight 171—a Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner—to the Civil Aviation Ministry, roughly 30 days post-incident . The probe is concentrating on the engine fuel control switches, based on data from flight and cockpit voice recorders . Though it’s unclear if the report will be public, under ICAO rules the AAIB had until July 11 to submit it . Further analyses and a final report are expected in coming months as experts dig deeper into the factors behind the tragic crash that claimed 260 lives. (PC: Reuters)

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Hero Dog Saves 67 Villagers from Deadly Landslide in Himachal's Mandi District

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:56am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A vigilant mountain dog in Siyathi village, Mandi district, barked incessantly around midnight on June 30, waking homeowner Narendra just as the hillside began cracking and water seeped in . Recognizing imminent danger, he alerted neighbours, helping 67 residents from 20 families escape seconds before a landslide obliterated nearly a dozen homes . Survivors now take refuge at Naina Devi temple, coping with anxiety and health issues, while the Himachal government provides ₹10,000 relief per family . Since June 20, monsoon disasters in the state have claimed 78 lives, closed 280 roads in Mandi, and prompted flash flood alerts. (PC: India Today)

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Delhi-NCR to Ban Fuel for Old Diesel and Petrol Vehicles from November 1 to Curb Pollution

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:35pm on 08 Jul 2025,Tuesday India

Starting November 1, petrol pumps in Delhi and five NCR districts will stop giving fuel to old vehicles. Diesel cars older than 10 years and petrol cars older than 15 years will be affected. The rule will also apply in Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Sonipat. This step is part of a campaign to fight air pollution. Earlier, the ban was paused after strong public backlash. Many said it was unfair to scrap working cars. Now, the government has decided to restart the fuel ban with better planning. Automated cameras and traffic police will help catch rule-breakers at fuel stations. (PC: PTI)

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Kerala Govt Declares 'Dies Non' Ahead Of Bharat Bandh On 9th July, Warns of Salary Cuts for KSRTC Absentees

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:57pm on 08 Jul 2025,Tuesday India

Kerala’s KSRTC has declared “Dies Non” for Wednesday, instructing all employees to report for duty despite a nationwide Bharat Bandh. Any staff absent without a valid medical certificate forfeits a day’s salary, deducted from July’s payroll. Canteens must remain open until July 9 or face license cancellation and blacklisting. Officers cannot leave office premises, and attendance records must reach the Executive Director (Vigilance) by 3 PM on strike day. Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar affirmed full bus operations, which drew criticism from LDF convenor TP Ramakrishnan. Trade unions, including CPM-affiliated CITU, have served strike notices to KSRTC, accusing the government of pushing anti-worker, anti-farmer, pro-corporate policies. (PC: Times of India & Moneycontrol)

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