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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Abdul Hameed, father of a Kashmiri student studying in Iran, speaks to the media in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing Iran unrest. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Sulaiman Bhat, father of a Kashmiri student studying in Iran, speaks to the media in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing unrest in Iran. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Mohammad Maqbool, father of a Kashmiri student studying in Iran, speaks to the media in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing Iran unrest. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Family members of Kashmiri students studying in Iran walk outside the Deputy Commissioner's Office in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing unrest in Iran. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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13 January 2026
Sacks of basmati rice are inside a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 13, 2026. Civil unrest in Iran starts impacting India's basmati rice exports to the country, leading to a sharp fall in domestic prices, as exporters face payment delays and mounting uncertainties, PTI reports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump says on Monday any country that does business with Iran will face a tariff rate of 25% on any trade with the U.S., as Washington weighs a response to the situation in Iran, which sees its biggest anti-government protests in years.
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13 January 2026
Sacks of basmati rice are inside a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 13, 2026. Civil unrest in Iran starts impacting India's basmati rice exports to the country, leading to a sharp fall in domestic prices, as exporters face payment delays and mounting uncertainties, PTI reports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump says on Monday any country that does business with Iran will face a tariff rate of 25% on any trade with the U.S., as Washington weighs a response to the situation in Iran, which sees its biggest anti-government protests in years.
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13 January 2026
A man displays basmati rice grains inside a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 13, 2026. Civil unrest in Iran impacts India's basmati rice exports to the country, leading to a sharp fall in domestic prices, as exporters face payment delays and mounting uncertainties, PTI reports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump states on Monday that any country doing business with Iran will face a tariff rate of 25% on any trade with the U.S., as Washington considers a response to the situation in Iran, which experiences its biggest anti-government protests in years.
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13 January 2026
A close-up of basmati rice grains stacks for sale inside a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 13, 2026. Civil unrest in Iran starts impacting India's basmati rice exports to the country, leading to a sharp fall in domestic prices, as exporters face payment delays and mounting uncertainties, PTI reports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump says on Monday any country that does business with Iran faces a tariff rate of 25% on any trade with the U.S., as Washington weighs a response to the situation in Iran, which sees its biggest anti-government protests in years.
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13 January 2026
A man displays basmati rice grains inside a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 13, 2026. Civil unrest in Iran impacts India's basmati rice exports to the country, leading to a sharp fall in domestic prices, as exporters face payment delays and mounting uncertainties, PTI reports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump states on Monday that any country doing business with Iran will face a tariff rate of 25% on any trade with the U.S., as Washington considers a response to the situation in Iran, which experiences its biggest anti-government protests in years.
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13 January 2026
A man displays basmati rice grains inside a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 13, 2026. Civil unrest in Iran impacts India's basmati rice exports to the country, leading to a sharp fall in domestic prices, as exporters face payment delays and mounting uncertainties, PTI reports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump states on Monday that any country doing business with Iran will face a tariff rate of 25% on any trade with the U.S., as Washington considers a response to the situation in Iran, which experiences its biggest anti-government protests in years.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker prepares molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside the Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli,' are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses or the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker spins molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli', are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses, nor the number of people engaged in this business.
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Sweetness In The Air: Molasses Business Go Briskly With Arrival Of Maghe Sakranti In Nepal
10 January 2026
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10 January 2026
A Nepali worker spins molasses at a local factory on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. The aroma of boiling stacks of sugar lumps fills the air around Tokha on the outskirts of Kathmandu, which is popular for first-class molasses that has high demand in the market. Tokha, an ancient settlement inside Kathmandu Valley, is believed to have existed since the Malla Period, long before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Shah, and currently has around 15 home-based molasses-making industries. The word ''Tokha'' derives from the Newari word ''Tyokha,'' meaning sweet, and molasses have been the main produce of this place for centuries. As many as 1,100 grams of sugar lumps, 'Bheli', are needed to prepare one kilogram of molasses, and producers can only make a profit of Rs 15-20 through sales. There is no official statistic or data about the consumption and production of molasses, nor the number of people engaged in this business.
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