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TN CM launches Rs 1,000 monthly assistance scheme for boys

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, M K Stalin, launched the 'Tamizh Pudhalvan' scheme, providing Rs 1,000 monthly to boys from government and state-aided schools for their higher studies. This scheme, with a budget of Rs 360 crore, aims to support 3.28 lakh students, supplementing other existing welfare programs like fare-free travel and the women's right scheme.

'Dost bhi hai, bhai bhi hai': Nadeem's mother on Neeraj

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Raziah Parveen, mother of Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem, expressed deep affection for Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, calling him a friend and brother to her son after Nadeem’s historic Olympic gold in Paris 2024. Despite limited resources, Nadeem’s dedication led to Pakistan’s first Olympic gold in 40 years. Neeraj’s mother, Saroj Devi, also celebrated Nadeem’s win, expressing universal kinship. Earlier, Neeraj had publicly supported Nadeem, advocating for better equipment and training facilities for his friend.

Neeraj and Nadeem show sport is beyond boundaries: Harbhajan

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

The camaraderie between Indian superstar Neeraj Chopra and Pakistani javelin ace Arshad Nadeem clearly shows that sport transcends borders and unites people, feels former India spinner Harbhajan Singh.

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Turkey Instagram ban 'violates' free speech: Human Rights Watch

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Turkey on Friday marked a week since the authorities blocked access to Instagram, with Human Rights Watch (HRW) saying the suspension violated free speech. "Blocking everyone's access to an entire social media platform is a grossly disproportionate measure that violates the right to free expression and information of millions of users," HRW's Deborah Brown said.