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The 38-day annual pilgrimage is scheduled to start from the twin routes -- the traditional 48-km Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district -- leading to the 3,880-metre-high Amarnath cave shrine.
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ASI Satyaban Kumar Singh (34) of 134th CRPF battalion sustained injuries on his left leg in the blast, they said. He was evacuated to a hospital in Rourkela, where he succumbed to his injuries
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The 1996-batch officer, known for leading four CRPF sectors, will also oversee Women Safety, including SHE Teams and the Bharosa Centre
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Speaking to the media, Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju stated that among those who surrendered were two area committee members, four party members, and 11 militia members. He added that they were motivated to surrender due to the welfare initiatives under ‘Operation Cheyutha.’1
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The cadres turned themselves in before senior police and CRPF officials here, citing disappointment with "hollow" and "inhuman" Maoist ideology and atrocities by ultras on local tribals
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Lohra, the chief of the Jharkhand Jan Mukti Parishad (JJMP), a Maoist splinter group, and his associate were killed during an anti-Naxal operation, conducted jointly by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Jharkhand Police
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Withdrawal could be either partly or fully as it is a need-based measure and linked to strategic redeployment due to border tensions or other operational priorities
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The troops of 209 Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) conducted the operation in which six naxals were killed and two INSAS rifles, a self-loading rifle (SLR)and a pistol were seized
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Of them, six were carrying a combined reward of Rs 11 lakh on their head; all of them surrendered before CRPF DIG Devendra Singh Negi
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Multi agency security dialogue aimed to foster greater collaboration and coordination among various security agencies to address emerging security challenges
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The Maoists were killed in a joint operation by the Central Reserve Police Force, SoG Odisha and Chhattisgarh Police along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border
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The naxalites were killed during fresh exchange of fire that took place late on Monday night and early Tuesday morning in a forest under the Mainpur police station area along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border
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The personnel inadvertently came in contact with the pressure IED, triggering the blast and causing injuries to two of them
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This follows the withdrawal of over 1,400 CRPF staff from India’s most important symbol of democracy
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He said on X, "I pay homage to the brave heroes who were martyred in Pulwama. Their service and sacrifice for our nation will always be remembered."
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"These operations are a continuation of the agency's ongoing investigation into a case related to terrorism," sources stated.
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The CRPF on Friday said the force always remains alert for any event in the Kashmir Valley to ensure the safety and security of the people.
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Police identified them as Vetti Raja, commander of Chetna Natya Mandli (CNM), a cultural wing of Maoists, and Rava Soma, a militia member, he said.
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Organisations have raised their voice against the insistence on taking the recruitment examination only in English or Hindi would deny opportunities for several lakhs of youngsters who would want to take the exam in their mother tongue.
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday paid homage to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel who lost their lives in a terrorist attack on their convoy in Pulwama in 2019, and said their bravery and supreme sacrifice motivate every Indian to work towards a strong and prosperous country. In the attack by […]