Inside a home full of 3D-printed builds
From a ketchup sachet dispenser to an Apple Pencil stand, his flat is filled with things he has designed and built himself.
This news bulletin covers multiple global and domestic developments. Protests have erupted in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan over governance, inflation and political representation, expanding into demonstrations against the Pakistani military. Security forces suspended internet services and used force, resulting in civilian fatalities. Unrest was also reported in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, drawing condemnation from India's Ministry of External Affairs. In West Asia, the United States launched airstrikes on Iran, resulting in thirty deaths and over two hundred injuries. Iranian forces retaliated by targeting foreign military installations and threatening to halt energy exports. Domestically, a political dispute has emerged in Uttar Pradesh regarding the alleged theft of temple donations. While the state leadership defends its investigation and recent arrests, opposition parties demand transparency ahead of the state assembly elections.
From a ketchup sachet dispenser to an Apple Pencil stand, his flat is filled with things he has designed and built himself.
In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, comedian Cyrus Broacha shared his views on Assam's Hall of Shame campaign targeting public urination and Indians' lack of civic sense and inadequate public infrastructure.
This edition of To The Point covers political developments and civic issues in India ahead of the upcoming monsoon session of parliament.
A political showdown has erupted in Tamil Nadu over a custodial death in Nagercoil, where an under-trial prisoner accused in a gutkha scam died with multiple injuries.