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Minister says despite all efforts, the Haryana government was not releasing the full share of Delhi's water
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The review of Agnipath scheme is probably the first instance of the NDA 3.0 becoming more accommodative
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The domestic currency finally closed at 83.59 (provisional) against the dollar, registering a fall of 45 paise from its previous close.
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Vasfin (0.5mg) ointment, manufactured by Dermiderm Biotech, Haryana and marketed by Vityl Pharmaceuticals, Hyderabad, was seized at Beeramguda, Ameenpur, Sangareddy.
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Besides various diseases and pests attacking the crop in different stages, the recent rains and hailstorms damaged the crop in a big way. Not only a fall in yield, but these hit the quality of the mangoes as well.
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The government is likely to implement a fee regulation in the next academic year i.e., 2025-26.
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Millets can play a pivotal role in enhancing farmers’ income and help in achieving sustainable development goals
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Indian migrant workers have a long history of repression and poor treatment. In 2024, nothing has changed
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Police report a clash between the YouTuber couple before they took the extreme step.
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Initial reports indicate that the bus flipped over while attempting to pass another vehicle in Kanina town.
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Singh had fought the 2019 Lok Sabha election unsuccessfully from the South Delhi constituency as a Congress candidate.
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Many of the wounded were rushed to the Civil Hospital in Rewari and some were referred to hospitals in Delhi and Gurugram, said police.
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The oath ceremony will take place on Tuesday evening. Saini is currently an MP from Kurukshetra.
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The entire Khattar cabinet has also resigned as the BJP and Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) head for a split.
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The Lok Sabha polls are expected to be held sometime between April and May this year.
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Farmer leaders, who are spearheading the 'Delhi Chalo' march, had alleged that a few farmers were beaten up and taken away by Haryana security personnel on February 21.
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The Bandh call comes in the wake of Haryana police using tear gas at the State border near Ambala in order to disperse the protesting farmers marching from Punjab to the national capital, Delhi.
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Punjab farmers to renew efforts to breach barricades at Haryana border, aiming to reach Delhi for demands.
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Authorities in Haryana have fortified the state's borders with Punjab at many places in Ambala, Jind, Fatehabad, Kurukshetra and Sirsa using concrete blocks, iron nails and barbed wire to scuttle the proposed march.
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Two years after forcing the repeal of three agricultural bills through a year of protests at Delhi’s borders in 2021, farm unions from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are marching towards Delhi.