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Young star Sift Kaur Samra stole the show with a gold medal in the women's 50m rifle 3 position event.
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According to the officials, one of the significant challenges faced during the first year of managing cheetahs in India was the unexpected development of winter coats by some cheetahs during the Indian summer and monsoon, in anticipation of the African winter
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Khirwar is currently posted in Ladakh. The source said that she has been retired compulsorily under the Fundamental Rules (FR) 56(j), Rule 48 of Central Civil Services (CCS) Pension Rules, 1972 after an assessment of her service record.
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The global launch of 'Travel for LiFE', a sectoral programme under 'Mission LiFE' (Lifestyle for Environment), targeted towards the tourism sector took place at an event held at Bharat Mandapam here on September 27 -- World Tourism Day.
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The alert system will use sensors in Android smartphones to detect and estimate earthquakes and warn users if such an event occurs
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The robbers, wearing helmets, arrived on a motorcycle at Shriram Jewellery shop in Samaypur Badli area, where they brandished their firearms and threatened the staff before escaping with their loot.
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The FSSAI, country's food safety regulator -- has directed the businesses dealing in food products to ensure high quality, and cautioned them against adulterated raw materials.
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There are 8 bills pending with the Governor, awaiting his signature and three of them have been lying there for one year and 10 months, Kerala CM said
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According to the fire department, the information was received at 7.47 pm, following which 20 fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
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A Lenovo spokesperson, in a statement, said: As responsible corporate citizens, we adhere strictly to all applicable laws, regulations and reporting requirements in every jurisdiction in which we do business
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According to a notification issued by the Department of Justice in the Union law ministry, their appointment as permanent judges will come into effect the day they assume charge of their respective offices.
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The landslide had claimed 20 lives. The visit was very quiet and no announcement was made about it.
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In a public appeal issued along with its draft report on holding the mammoth exercise, it had said though many impediments in achieving synchronisation of the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections have been addressed, some of the points would "still remain to be pondered upon".
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In contrast to the empty rhetoric delivered by the Pakistan delegation in the Council, only last week, nearly 75 graves and minarets of two worship places belonging to the Ahmadiya community were demolished by the Pakistan police and radicalists in Punjab province
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Delhi currently boasts a fleet of 7,041 buses, including 4,088 Delhi Transport Corporation buses and 2,953 cluster buses. These include 456 e-buses and 94 mini electric buses.
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A teacher died while several students sustained serious injuries after their school bus overturned near Chandahandi Ghati in Odisha's Nabarangpur district.
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The court observed that the husband is a senior architect having an experience of more than 20 years and although there was a decline in his business during the pandemic, it has again flourished.
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The Congress-led opposition UDF slammed the ruling CPI(M) in Kerala over the Karuvannur bank fraud case, by alleging that on one side the Left party said the investors wouldn't lose their money and on the other it was protecting the culprits behind the scam.
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Besides, an incentive of Rs 57.18 crore will be disbursed to 33,642 sugarcane growers in the state, he said.
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The allegation has been strongly refuted by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) which called it "unsubstantiated and false". PTI tried to reach out to Gandhi for her comments but no response was received.
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A 74-year-old retired police officer died after falling into an uncovered drain, leading to protests in Assam's Barpeta district, an official said on Wednesday.
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With 70 collegium recommendations still stuck with the government, the Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed its dismay over the "delay" in the appointment of judges and asked the attorney general to use his office to resolve the issue
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The JDS had on September 22 formally joined hands with the BJP-led NDA ahead of the next general elections.
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A friend of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was gunned down in the parking lot of a gurdwara in Surrey in British Columbia on June 18, has said that the slain leader was being tracked before his killing.