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19 km in 32 minutes? Bengaluru's Yellow Line wins praise on day 1, but frequency a concern
Despite Yellow Line's limited frequency on Day 1, many Bengaluru commuters hailed the speed, comfort, and traffic-free journey.
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Chandigarh’s Raja turns 91,lives by open hand legacy
One of the city’s earliest settlers, Rajendra K Saboo, who turns 91 today, reflects on a life well-lived and shares his wealth of wisdom
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Korean woman accuses Gurugram mall authorities of harassment: ‘Disconnected electricity, water supply'
Hyang Lee posted a video on social media on Friday to share her side of the story, prompting the police to intervene.
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Was the fight for H-1B visa or Green Card worth it? Viral Reddit post gets surprising reactions
The United States has witnessed multiple changes in guidelines for visas under the Donald Trump administration.
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Won’t remove voters without notice, EC tells Supreme Court on Bihar SIR
The Election Commission said it was “taking every possible step” to ensure that no legitimate elector is excluded from the rolls
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Sibal raises concern on ‘absence’ of Dhankhar
Dhankhar abruptly resigned as Vice President on July 21, citing health grounds. Opposition leaders, however, questioned the reason, saying he was “forced out” by the NDA government.
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Rains to pick up over northwest, says IMD
The monsoon trough is shifting, bringing widespread rainfall to northwest India, with heavy rain expected in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh this week.
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Day after Pahalgam, Rajnath said ‘enough is enough’, forces given free hand: Army chief on Op Sindoor
The Army chief said that a meeting was convened on April 23, one day after the Pahalgam attack, and that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said "enough is enough".
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Mallikarjun Kharge to host INDIA bloc leaders for dinner on Monday amid ‘voter fraud’ allegations, SIR row
On August 11, INDIA bloc MPs will march from Parliament to the Election Commission, continuing their Monsoon Session protests over the SIR issue.
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Lesson in empowerment: Gram panchayat in Maharashtra to employ widows for farm work
• Mumbai, A gram panchayat in Maharashtra's Solapur district has taken a crucial step towards empowering women by passing a resolution to employ widows for farm work on a daily wage, giving them a ...
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Yamuna nears warning mark in Delhi day after heavy rain pounds city
Continuous rainfall has caused rising water levels in several districts in Uttar Pradesh, where water neared 117 metres, leading to flood-like conditions.
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Chief Commissions of Railway Safety can't mandate CRS shares draft of inquiry with him
New Delhi, The Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety should withdraw its decade-old circular asking commissioners to share with him a draft of the inquiry into train accidents before issuing a preli...
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PM Modi flags off 3 Vande Bharat trains, much-awaited yellow line in Bengaluru
Three Vande Bharat Express trains – from Bengaluru to Belagavi, Amritsar to Sri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Nagpur (Ajni) to Pune, were flagged off.
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‘Why do you keep lying?’ Kiren Rijiju rips into Rahul Gandhi after IAF chief's ‘full freedom’ remark
Rahul Gandhi had said in the Parliament that the hands of the Indian Air Force were “tied” by the government during Operation Sindoor.
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Caught on CCTV: Stray dog barges into home, attacks boy and father in Tamil Nadu
Senthil, an eight-year-old student, was getting ready to go to school when a stray dog barged in from the compound gate, which was left open.
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Missing Bengal minor rescued after two years; five arrested in Rajasthan
The girl, who went missing from East Burdwan district, was allegedly sold twice for marriage after being shown as an adult in affidavits
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The unlikely radio station that becomes shared morning habit for lakhs in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, Every morning, Naveen, 25, woke up to his mother’s routine the soft clatter of pots, the sizzle of breakfast, and "Radio Shree" playing from her phone.
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India is certainly crucial in IMEC project: Italy's envoy Francesco Talo'
India is certainly crucial in IMEC project: Italy's envoy Francesco Talo'
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Kulgam Encounter: Two Soldiers Killed, At Least Five Terrorist Eliminated As Operation Akhal Enters Ninth Day
The encounter has now left a total of 10 security personnel injured since it began. The fallen soldiers have been identified as Lance Naik Pritpal Singh and Sepoy Harminder Singh.
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