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S Jaishankar was struck by how little people in the US, specially officials he met over the last days knew about Canada's permissive attitude towards terrorism,
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress government in Chhattisgarh of being steeped in corruption and misrule, saying there is a scam in every scheme of the state and that it did not spare even cow dung.
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The Uttar Pradesh government is gearing up for Krishi Kumbh 2.0, which is likely to be held in the second week of December this year.
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A case has been filed against a few people in Sohna area on the charge of bovine smuggling and animal cruelty following a failed attempt to transport cattle illegally.
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As many as 35 tourists were injured when a bus they were travelling fell into a gorge near Tamil Nadu's Marapalam on Saturday evening, police said.
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Indian Railways is on the verge of a significant breakthrough as it is set to achieve a historical milestone- the 14-minute cleaning miracle for every Vande Bharat train.
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The ruling RJD in Bihar on Saturday drew flak over comments of a top leader, who had said the Women's Reservation Bill in its current form would benefit only those wearing "lipstick" and sporting a "bob cut" hairstyle.
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The project to manufacture indigenous semi-high-speed train sets began in mid-2017, and within 18 months, the ICF Chennai completed Train-18.
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A video of the incident went viral on Saturday with netizens questioning the efficiency of the BJP government that has been in power there for over three decades.
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The opposition Congress on Saturday accused the ruling CPI(M) in Kerala of providing "political protection" to the H D Deva Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular), which recently entered into an alliance with the BJP-led NDA.
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In the second match, veteran Saurav Ghosal turned the tie in India's favour as he won 11-5, 11-1, 11-3 against Muhammad Asim Khan.
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The resumption of rail traffic provided much needed relief to hundreds of passengers including Vaishno Devi pilgrims who were left stranded at Jammu and Katra railway stations owing to the farmers' strike.
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An IFS officer of 1989 batch, who served in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Denmark, United States of America, Seychelles and Yemen in various capacities.He served as Regional Passport Officer in Hyderabad in 1990s also.
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The “14- Minutes Miracle” initiative will be held at Vijayawada and Tirupati Railway stations for the Chennai – Vijayawada and Secunderabad – Tirupati Vande Bharat Express trains
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Byju's new India CEO, Arjun Mohan, will be completing this process in the next few weeks and will steer a revamped and sustainable operation ahead, according to the company.
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The agency sleuths arrested Seiminlun Gangte in a case the NIA registered suo moto on July 19 this year. The accused has been brought to Delhi after his arrest and will be produced before the jurisdictional court.
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Police said that the suspects used to extort money from the victims by threatening to make their videos viral on social media platforms, if they fail to pay money.
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New steps suggested as part of the revised GRAP include "strict action to curb air pollution at all identified hotspots in the region under Stage 2".
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He said the team inquired about the progress of the second special brief revision of the voter's list and stressed on making the electoral roll error-free.
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Some members of the procession made obscene gestures and uttered words hurting religious sentiments when it was passing by a temple on Friday night, said SP (Vadodara Rural) Rohan Anand
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NIA arrested a second accused linked to the case of a transnational conspiracy by Myanmar and Bangladesh-based leadership of terror outfits to wage war against India.
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Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur has congratulated the Indian shooting duo of Sarabjot Singh and Divya Subbaraju, who secured a silver medal in the mixed 10m air rifle pistol team event at the Asian Games in Hangzhou.
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The virus strain seen in Kerala was the Bangladesh variant, which generally has a high mortality rate, said Veena George
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The bench took a position that attempting to resolve the dispute between the parents will take time and in the meanwhile, the absence of a name would not be conducive to the welfare or the best interests of the child