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As per North's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), "A firing drill for simulated tactical nuclear attack was conducted at dawn of September 2 to warn the enemies of the actual nuclear war danger."
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Of the total, 56 are professors and teachers at different universities and government degree colleges, four government junior colleges' principals, seven government junior lecturers and four teachers from the government polytechnic colleges.
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Russian forces fired 25 Iranian-made Shahed drones along the Danube River in the early hours of Sunday, 22 of which were shot down by air defenses
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In addition to this, Rs.3 lakh would be extended to eligible Chenchu families for construction of houses under the Gruhalakshmi scheme.
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Mohun Bagan were one-man down after Anirudh Thapa was sent off in the 62nd minute, but they still scored the decisive goal through a brilliant solo effort from Petratos in the 71st minute
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The wet run, which will mark the inaugural lifting of Krishna River water as part of the drinking water component of the PRLIS, has been scheduled for September 15, according to project officials.
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Baddi Chukkakka, a 55-year old woman, died, allegedly by hanging herself, as she was unable to bear stomach pain from which she was suffering for three years
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"The movie reflects upon how we as people can make a change that we want around us. Empower women and fight for the right," SRK wrote on X.
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The deceased was identified as Sabira Begum (55). The block had been shaken loose by a group of monkeys that had been creating terror in the town
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The cost of the state-of-the-art auditorium comes to around Rs 75 crore and is part of the State government's efforts to enrich the historical and cultural heritage of Warangal city
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The ministry apprised the Parliamentary panel that delays are typically longer for renewable developers than conventional generating companies, even if they are within the same utility.
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Officials visited Bharat Mandapam, the convention centre that will host key G20 meetings, the Palam technical area and some of the roundabouts in the area through which the foreign delegates will be travelling.
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The Standing Committee on Energy, in its report on financial constraints in the renewable energy sector, which was presented in Parliament during the recently concluded monsoon session, noted that the ministry itself has stated to it that Rs 30 crore loan is not sufficient as it can take care of only small sized renewable energy projects.
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The ministry may also explore the possibility of prescribing renewable finance obligation on the lines of renewable purchase obligation for banks and financial institutions.
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Kannababu pointed out that the Income Tax department under the Central Government had served notice to Chandrababu who was nailed with evidence
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Of these, 72 stations will be established in Karimnagar followed by Peddapalli with 30, Jagtial with 14 and Rajanna Sircilla with 12.
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In early May, Google announced its plans to build two additional data centres in the US. These centres will power up the company's tools, including AI technology.
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The maximum number of lightning deaths was reported in 2018 at 304, followed by 295 in 2020, 265 in 2019, 260 in 2021, and 229 in 2022.
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Moreover, this new feature will also allow users to manage their conversations from multiple accounts with a single app.
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"Visual Studio for Mac 17.6 will continue to be supported for another 12 months, until August 31, 2024, with servicing updates for security issues and updated platforms from Apple," Microsoft said in a blogpost.
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Along with the SRSP project, samples were also collected from Basara, Yamcha and other areas and preliminary tests were conducted and it was revealed that the waters were not contaminated
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After the game was washed out, Irfan took to X, formerly known as Twitter to take a dig and wrote, "Bahot saare Padosiyon ke TV bach gaye aaj;)."
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A 'Civil Rights Day' was being observed on the 30th day of every month in order to create awareness over caste discrimination and laws meant for protecting rights of civilians, she added.
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Alcaraz's next foe is Matteo Arnaldi, a 22-year-old from Italy who is ranked 61st