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The 42 day-long cadre was attended by officers of various army formations in Sikkim and West Bengal
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The move is aimed at protecting the cheetahs from rabies
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Ban on exports assumes significance as it appears that the overall sown area under paddy this Kharif season could be lower than last year
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The Indian Army publicly revealed on its Twitter account that it is actively pursuing the application of mass groups of small drones to support both defensive and offensive ground combat operations. Referred to as “swarms” the concept envisions large numbers of relatively small unmanned aerial vehicles acting in concert to attack a single target. The […]
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In 2020, the Kerala government also filed a suit in the apex court becoming the first state to challenge the CAA
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There is still the issue of stand-off at Demchock and Chinese PLA Army forces blocking Indian troops from the patrolling at Depsang plains
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The revamped stretch is part of the Modi govt’s Central Vista redevelopment project, which also has a new triangular Parliament building
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New York: A Sikh and a Pakistani community captain posted in the New York Police Department have been promoted to the rank of commanding officers
The two South Asians have been promoted to the position of Commanding Officer in the New York Police Department.
Amanjeet Sandhu of the Sikh community who has been promoted to the rank of Commanding Officer from Captain has been posted in District Transit 1, and is the first Commanding Officer in the Sikh community.
The Sikh community has expressed great joy on receiving this post.
A Pakistani officer posted in NYPD has also been promoted. Captain Muhammad Ashraf has been promoted to the rank of Commanding Officer in District 12.
Muhammad Ashraf is a board member of the Muslim Officer Society, while the other Pakistani-Americans who have been given the post of commanding officer are Pakistani-Americans.
In celebration of his promotion, Deputy Inspector Adeel Rana, Commanding Officer of Muslim Officer Society, along with others, cut the cake and congratulated the entire Pakistani community.
Adeel Rana also advised the youth of the community to join the police force for their better future.
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India has emerged as the frontrunner for a Malaysian requirement of light combat aircraft, with a package deal that would include maintenance and spares for the nation’s Russian origin Su-30 fighter aircraft. According to Indian media, the Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) Tejas light combat aircraft has emerged as the top choice for Malaysia as the nation […]
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Sanjay Jagtap has spent the past 25 years of his life as a public bus driver in the state of Maharashtra in India. He always thought sexual harassment was an important but distant issue, something he read about in newspapers or heard about on television. That’s before he had a major wake-up call. Thanks to …Read More
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Walkout by BJP as chief minister alleges Himanta Biswas bid to ‘purchase’ MLAs
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Facing financial turbulence amid high fuel prices, SpiceJet aircraft have been involved in a series of incidents in the past
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A bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia issued notice to the state on the pleas and posted them for hearing on September 5
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JMM, Congress and RJD in a joint press conference urged Governor Ramesh Bais to clear the confusion prevailing in the state
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The prime minister also urged people to watch the Swaraj serial, which highlights contributions of freedom fighters, on Doordarshan
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Jharkhand chief minister and 44 MLAs leave for picnic amid political crisis
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The bench said prima facie two issues, including not providing Enforcement Case Information Report, requires reconsideration
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The Supreme Court also stated that five of these phones were found to be affected by some malware, not sure if it was Pegasus
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Several AAP leaders have made remarks regarding the Bharatiya Janata Party’s alleged attempts to overthrow the Delhi government
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Brigadier Rana said the captured terrorist revealed his identity as Hussain, a resident of Sabzkot village of Koti in Pak-occupied Kashmir
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Brigadier Rana said the captured terrorist revealed his identity as Hussain, a resident of Sabzkot village of Koti in Pak-occupied Kashmir
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160 votes in favour; BJP walks out, Speaker quits amid drama
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Separately, searches were conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation today at multiple locations in Bihar and Ranchi in Jharkhand
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We will fail Operation Lotus in Delhi once again, said AAP spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj
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Raja Singh released on bail, Party issues 10-day showcause
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Lawyers for Jagtar Singh Johal say he was given electric shocks after unlawful arrest in Punjab in 2017
A British Sikh campaigner is facing a possible death sentence after the UK intelligence services passed on information about him to the Indian authorities, according to a high court complaint.
Lawyers for Jagtar Singh Johal from Dumbarton, Scotland, say he was tortured, including being given electric shocks, after his unlawful arrest in the Punjab in 2017 where he had travelled for his wedding.
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Bench directed the Election Commission not to pass any orders on Shinde faction’s plea that it be considered the real Shiv Sena
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The plea was filed by member of the CPI(M) Subhashini Ali, journalist Revati Laul, and social activist and professor Roop Rekha Verma
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The Indian Ministry of Defence (MOD) has recently issued a commercial Request For Proposal (RFP) to the domestic deep tech startup QNu Labs to procure an advanced communications solution based on Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology. The MOD’s move is likely driven by concerns over the advancements made by its neighboring rival China in QKD […]
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Asserting that all the allegations against him were false, Sisodia said he will never bow down before ‘conspirators and corrupt people’