From 124-Year-Old Voter to Stray Dog Rights — Today’s Top Stories Unpacked

Introduction (≈75 words)
Today’s big stories bring a striking mix of the unexpected—from a voter listed as 124 years old to rising US tariffs and a legal push for safe public spaces. Each headline carries broader meaning, whether it’s election integrity, trade pressures or how we move freely without fear. For readers in Tier 2 cities, these tales are more than headlines—they ripple into how we see fairness, fairness, and everyday life.

1. “124 Not Out”: Age Mystery Fuels Voter Roll Debate
A first-time voter, Minta Devi from Bihar, was listed as 124 years old—prompting both sympathy and suspicion. Opposition MPs seized the moment with protest slogans in Parliament, spotlighting clerical errors and accuracy in electoral rolls that affect trust in voting systems.

2. Tariff Turbulence: US Moves to Boost Duties on Indian Goods
The US has raised tariffs on Indian exports, including shoes and textiles, with duties rising from 5–8% to 25%—fueling concerns among manufacturers in smaller cities. These hikes could dent profits and strain employment across export-focused clusters.

3. Free from Fear? Courts Highlight Right to Safety Amid Stray Dog Detentions
A court advocate has championed the idea that citizens have a fundamental right to move safely in public spaces—raising questions about stray dogs and how public safety and animal welfare intersect in urban planning.

4. India’s Batting Breakthrough: A Shift in Strategy Pays Off
In cricket, a fresh batting approach has helped India post one of its highest series totals against England. Players are prioritising smart shot selection over aggressive intent—a lesson in adapting strategy both on the field and off.

5. Trump’s Trade Truce with China: What India Stands to Gain
A temporary extension of trade terms between the US and China has brought relief—and opportunity. India could benefit from reduced tensions as economies wait to see how the trade equation shifts in global markets.

Conclusion
From electoral oddities to economic tremors, today’s headlines offer more than snapshots—they shape how communities across India, especially in smaller cities, understand fairness, opportunity, and safety. These stories remind us that national narratives are felt deeply on every street and in every household

Sakshi Lade

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