"Why are you riding a bike?": Women riders share what they face
From stereotypes and unsolicited advice to harassment on the road, MO spoke to women riders from across India about challenges and perseverance.
This edition of India First covers major international and regional developments. In West Asia, the ceasefire between the United States and Iran has collapsed, leading to military strikes and shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Crude oil prices have surpassed seventy dollars per barrel, affecting supply chains. In India, a dispute over Ayodhya temple donation irregularities has led to the deactivation of digital access passes, with the matter heading to the Supreme Court. In Tamil Nadu, the state leadership visited the site of a stampede and offered employment to the families of the victims. On the diplomatic front, relations between India and Australia are highlighted through cricket initiatives in Chennai and talks on youth digital safety. Additionally, a report from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border documents cross-border airstrikes and civilian casualties.
From stereotypes and unsolicited advice to harassment on the road, MO spoke to women riders from across India about challenges and perseverance.
From Maharashtra to Uttar Pradesh to Delhi, electrocution deaths continue to expose India’s dangerous mix of waterlogged roads, exposed wires, and open electrical panels.
Police say the accused believed the videos were real and planned the crime, assuming the family kept large amounts of cash and jewellery at home.
The top focus of this episode of To The Point is the political showdown over Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay's visit to Karur.