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The viral video seemingly has a discotheque as its background with people around him seen consuming liquor
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Police said they have ensured adequate security arrangements on the occasion of Eid
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The active cases comprise 0.04 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded as 98.74 per cent
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The police lobbed tear gas shells to control the situation hours before Eid in the hometown of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
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India and Germany strengthen bilateral ties in talks between Modi and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, signs 9 agreements
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On May 1, in the presence of heavy police force, demolition squads of Chandigarh swooped on huts and houses of colony number 4, Industrial Area Phase 1. The homes and hearths of nearly 5000 people, all of them from the poorest sections of one of the most affluent cities of India, were destroyed within a few hours. Many of those removed have been living in this 40 year old colony for decades and have never known any other home.
While this action would have been condemned under any circumstances, there are three particular reasons why this was excessively insensitive and ill-advised at this time.
Firstly, this region has been passing through heat-wave conditions in the recent past and weather forecasts are for even more hot weather in the coming days.
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We speak with a leading Indian climate scientist about the punishing heat wave that produced the hottest weather ever recorded in April for India and Pakistan. Temperatures have climbed above 110 degrees Fahrenheit, causing power outages, school closures, crop damage and health warnings. Scientists link the early onset of the region’s intense summer to the climate crisis and say more than 1 billion people may be impacted by more frequent and longer heat waves. “We are expected to and already seeing longer and more intense heat waves that are more frequent across the Indian subcontinent because of anthropogenic climate change,” says Chandni Singh, senior researcher on climate change adaptation at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements and a lead author of the Asia chapter of the latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. “Historical emitters of greenhouse gases have to step up because we are, in countries like India and Pakistan, really hitting the limits of adapting to heat.”
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Mevani said he will fight cases against him in court, but demanded all cases against Dalits in Una and minorities in Vadgam be taken back
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IMD has predicted a fall in maximum temperatures by 3-4 degrees Celsius
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Kishor is not new to Bihar politics, for he was the vice president of the ruling Janata Dal-United led by the chief minister Nitish Kumar
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Modi said that his visit to Berlin will be an opportunity to hold detailed bilateral discussions with Chancellor Scholz
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A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai said bodily autonomy and integrity are protected under Article 21 of the Constitution
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The active cases constitutes 0.05 per cent of the total infections, while the country’s COVID recovery rate was recorded at 98.74 per cent
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Immediate medical assistance was provided upon the aircraft’s arrival in Durgapur
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This could be a serious blow to global wheat supplies after Ukraine war upended trade flows out of the critical Black Sea breadbasket region
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An investment of about ₹141.26 crores over five years is proposed to be co-funded by TIDCO and GE. The Centre of Excellence will work towards researching and developing new technologies in Additive Manufacturing. GE Aviation, a world leader in aircraft engines and technology development, has partnered with Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. (TIDCO) to […]
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The Army Chief said that Indian troops are holding important physical positions at the LAC
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In a veiled reference to the Ukraine war, Modi said his ‘visit to Europe comes at a time when the region faces many challenges and choices’
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The Central Intelligence Agency Patiala team headed by Inspector Shaminder Singh arrested him at the Mohali airport
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Maharashtra claims certain areas, including Belgaum, Karwar and Nippani which are part of Karnataka
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Gen Pande, who was serving as the Vice Chief, became the first-ever officer from the Corps of Engineers to take the reins of the force
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Earlier on April 1, the price of 19-kg commercial LPG was hiked by Rs 250 per cylinder
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With scanty rains owing to feeble western disturbances, northwest and central India experienced the hottest April in 122 years
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Pande, who was serving as VC of Army Staff is the first-ever officer commissioned into the Corps of Engineers to become the Army chief
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Ramana said deliberate inaction by governments despite judicial pronouncements is not good for the health of democracy
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The prime minister also appealed to chief ministers to repeal outdated laws to make delivery of justice easier
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Heavy police security was deployed at the site of the clashes outside the Kali Mata temple in Patiala
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Lt. Gen. Raju’s appointment is one of rare instances as he has been promoted as Vice Chief without heading any of Army’s regional commands
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The PM underlined that the country is investing heavily in skilling and training young Indians for the needs of the 21st century
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