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Jharkhand Villages on Edge as Marauding Tusker Claims 20 Lives
Chaibasa, Jharkhand: Fear and anxiety grip several villages in West Singhbhum district as residents take extraordinary measures to protect themselves from a marauding elephant that has claimed 20 lives so far. Villagers are sleeping on rooftops, crowding into the few concrete houses available, and forming night watch groups, as authorities continue their search for the
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Supreme Court Directs Election Commission to Publish Names of Voters Deleted from Kerala Draft Electoral Rolls
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to make public the names of individuals excluded from the draft electoral rolls following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in Kerala. The move aims to enable affected voters to raise objections against their deletion from the electoral list. A bench
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Power Finance Corporation Keen on Funding Nuclear Projects, Awaits Government Policy Clarity
Kolkata: State-owned Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has expressed readiness to finance nuclear power projects in India, but stressed that it will move forward only once the government provides a clear policy framework, PFC Chairperson Parminder Chopra said on Thursday. Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of the third taxable public issue of non-convertible debentures
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Hamas Welcomes Technocratic Committee as Key to Consolidating Gaza Truce
A senior Hamas official on Thursday welcomed the creation of a technocratic committee to govern post-war Gaza, describing it as a crucial step toward consolidating the ceasefire and preventing a return to armed conflict. Egypt, acting as a mediator in the indirect ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, announced the formation of a 15-member Palestinian
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Uttarakhand Police Form SIT to Probe Farmer Suicide, 12 Officers Transferred
Dehradun: The Uttarakhand Police have constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the suicide of a 39-year-old farmer in Kathgodam, Udham Singh Nagar district, who allegedly took his own life after claiming he was cheated of ₹4 crore in a land transaction. The deceased, a resident of Paiga village, reportedly shot himself at a
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Supreme Court Directs ECI to Extend Deadline, Publish List of Voters Deleted in Kerala SIR
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to extend the deadline for filing objections to the draft electoral roll in Kerala, following the state’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR), and to publicly display the list of voters removed during the process. The extension is suggested to be two weeks, giving citizens
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Canada’s Largest Gold Heist: Three Years Later, 400 kg of Gold Missing, Key Suspect Traced to Chandigarh
More than three years after what is believed to be the largest gold heist in Canadian history, authorities are closing in on one of the final key suspects, Simran Preet Panesar, who is reportedly in Chandigarh, India. The case involves the theft of over $20 million worth of gold, equivalent to 400 kilograms, and has
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India Prepares to Evacuate Citizens from Iran Amid Tensions, Faces Communication Hurdles
New Delhi:The Indian government is actively preparing for the possible evacuation of its citizens from Iran amid growing instability in the country, driven by widespread protests and fears of potential US military intervention. The situation is complicated by a nationwide internet shutdown imposed by Iranian authorities, making it difficult for Indian officials to communicate with
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Air India A350 Grounds to a Halt After Cargo Container Is Sucked Into Engine at Delhi Airport
New Delhi:An Air India Airbus A350 operating a long-haul flight from Delhi to New York suffered significant engine damage on Thursday morning after a cargo container lying unattended on the taxiway was sucked into one of its engines at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI). The incident occurred shortly after the aircraft returned to Delhi
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Dry Winter, Deep Worries: How Lack of Rain and Snow Is Threatening Uttarakhand’s Agriculture and Apple Economy
Mussoorie:The prolonged absence of winter rain and snowfall in Uttarakhand has triggered serious concern among farmers, horticulture experts, and policymakers, as the state’s agriculture and horticulture sectors—particularly apple cultivation in the higher Himalayan reaches—face mounting stress. With January half over and winter precipitation still largely missing, experts warn that the consequences could ripple through crop
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