Jalebi, Samosa The New Tobacco? Government Orders Oil & Sugar Warning Boards In Public Spaces And Cafeterias

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:46pm on 14 Jul 2025,Monday India

The Union Health Ministry has directed all central government institutions, including AIIMS Nagpur, to install “oil and sugar” boards in cafeterias and public spaces, warning people about hidden fat and sugar in popular Indian snacks like jalebi, samosa, pakora, laddoo, vada pav, and gulab jamun. The move is seen as India’s first formal step to treat junk food with the same seriousness as tobacco. “Sugar and trans fats are the new tobacco. People deserve to know what they’re eating,” said Dr Amar Amale, Cardiological Society of India, Nagpur. The initiative aims to fight India’s growing obesity crisis through public awareness.

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Air India Crash: Boeing Fuel Switches Declared Safe By US Regulator After Ahmedabad Crash Killed 260 People

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:05pm on 14 Jul 2025,Monday India

The US aviation regulator FAA has said Boeing’s fuel control switches are safe, after a deadly Air India crash in Ahmedabad killed 260 people in June. The Boeing 787’s engines lost power when fuel switches were moved from “run” to “cut-off” after take-off. The FAA referred to a 2018 advisory but said no safety directive is needed. Air India’s CEO urged people not to jump to conclusions, saying no faults were found with the aircraft. The London-bound flight crashed into a medical college just minutes after take-off. A detailed investigation report is expected next year. (PC: BBC)

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Drone, Missile Strikes Kill 3 Ulfa Leaders In Myanmar, Indian Army Denies Role

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 11:52am on 14 Jul 2025,Monday India

Three top ULFA (I) leaders, including lower council chief Nayan Asom, were killed in alleged drone and missile strikes on mobile camps in Myanmar’s Sagaing region. The Paresh Baruah-led faction blamed Indian forces, claiming over 150 Israeli and French-made drones were used between 2–4 am Sunday. Ganesh Asom and Pradip Asom were reportedly killed during Nayan’s funeral in a second wave of attacks. The Indian Army denied involvement, stating no inputs on such operations. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma also ruled out state police participation. No independent confirmation has emerged, and Myanmar has not responded. ULFA (I) has long operated from camps along the 1,600-km India-Myanmar border. (PC: India Today)

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Cockpit Confusion, Missing Data: Why the Air India Crash Report Raises More Questions

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:52am on 14 Jul 2025,Monday India

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau’s preliminary report on the Air India crash suggests fuel cutoff switches were manually triggered seconds after takeoff, causing engine failure. However, the cockpit voice recording reveals confusion between pilots, with one denying the action. The report lacks full CVR transcripts and fails to clarify who operated the switches. Aviation experts and pilot unions reject the pilot error theory, citing possible mechanical faults and referencing FAA advisories on switch malfunctions. The report’s tone and lack of transparency have drawn criticism, with calls for a fair, fact-based investigation. Speculative media narratives, including insinuations of pilot suicide, have been condemned as irresponsible and insensitive. (PC: The Tribune & The New York Times)

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Stunt Master SM Raju Dies In Tamil Nadu During Car Stunt On Arya’s ‘Vettuvan’ Set Directed By Pa Ranjith

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:45am on 14 Jul 2025,Monday India

Renowned stunt master SM Raju tragically died during a car stunt for Arya’s upcoming film ‘Vettuvan’, directed by Pa Ranjith. The accident occurred on July 13 in Tamil Nadu during a high-risk car toppling sequence. Shocking visuals showed Raju’s car overturning violently, leaving him fatally injured despite quick rescue efforts. Actor Vishal confirmed the news, expressing deep sorrow and pledging lifelong support to Raju’s family. Raju was a respected figure in the Tamil film industry, known for his daring stunts. His untimely death has sent shockwaves through Kollywood, with tributes pouring in from industry colleagues and fans alike. 

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DU Student Sneha Debnath Found Dead In Yamuna: Suicide Note Sparks Outrage Over Bridge Surveillance

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:40am on 14 Jul 2025,Monday India

Delhi University student Sneha Debnath, 19, was found dead in the Yamuna River near Geeta Colony after going missing on July 7. A handwritten note indicated her intent to jump from Signature Bridge, where she was last seen. Despite being a known suicide-prone area, CCTV cameras on and around the bridge were non-functional. Her family and friends criticized the lack of surveillance and jurisdictional confusion across multiple police stations. Sneha had expressed emotional distress via messages before her disappearance. Tripura CM Manik Saha intervened, urging swift police action. Her death has sparked calls for accountability and improved public safety infrastructure in high-risk zones. (PC: Zee Zest & Business Today)

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Tripura Girl Sneha Debnath, Missing For 6 Days In Delhi, Found Dead Under Flyover Near Yamuna

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:57pm on 13 Jul 2025,Sunday India

Sneha Debnath, a 19-year-old student from Tripura studying at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, Delhi University, was found dead under a flyover near the Yamuna river, Delhi Police confirmed. Missing since July 7, she last spoke to her parents before disappearing from Paryavaran Complex. Her body was discovered near Geeta Colony after a joint search by Delhi Police and NDRF. A note suggested intentions of suicide from Signature Bridge, but poor CCTV coverage hindered tracking. Eyewitnesses reported seeing her on the bridge. Her family suspects foul play. Investigations continue. (PC: India Today)

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R. Madhavan on Hindi‑Marathi Language Row: Inclusive Perspective from a Tamil Speaker

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:51pm on 13 Jul 2025,Sunday India

Bollywood actor R. Madhavan addressed the ongoing Hindi‑Marathi language debate, stating he has “never experienced” conflict based on language due to his multilingual background. Raised in Jamshedpur, educated in Kolhapur, he speaks Tamil, Hindi, and Marathi, and insists language has not been a barrier in his career or life . Madhavan called for mutual respect and understanding across India’s linguistic diversity, rejecting regional tensions. His remarks bring a neutral, inclusive tone, advocating dialogue over division amid state-level disputes and cultural sensitivities. (PC: Wikipedia)

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AI-171 Crew Acted Responsibly, Says Pilots’ Body Amid Crash Speculation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:41pm on 13 Jul 2025,Sunday India

The Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association (ICPA) defended the crew of Air India flight AI-171, stating they acted according to professional training and responsibility under highly challenging conditions. This response came after speculation suggesting pilot suicide linked to the Ahmedabad crash. ICPA called such theories "reckless and insensitive," urging restraint until the final investigation report. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau’s preliminary findings revealed both engine fuel control switches moved to "cutoff" seconds after takeoff, causing the crash, but assigned no blame. ICPA stressed respecting procedural inquiry instead of drawing conclusions based on incomplete information and unverified theories. (PC: The Hindu)

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Drunk Audi Driver Injures 5 Sleeping on Delhi Footpath

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:20pm on 13 Jul 2025,Sunday India

In a horrifying incident on the night of July 9, 2025, at around 1:45 AM, a white Audi vehicle, allegedly driven by a drunken 40-year-old property dealer, Utsav Shekhar, veered onto the pavement near Shiva Camp in Vasant Vihar, South West Delhi, crushing five people asleep on the footpath . Victims, all migrant labourers from Rajasthan, included two couples and an eight-year-old girl; two are reported in critical condition . Shekhar was arrested soon after the crash—having reportedly fled a short distance before colliding with a parked truck—and is booked for rash and negligent driving causing injury and driving under the influence . The incident highlights serious safety failures and vulnerability of homeless labourers sleeping in public spaces, prompting public outrage and calls for stricter road safety enforcement. (PC: ANI)  

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