Punjab Nihangs occupy Uttarakhand gurdwara over Chamoli clash; security stepped up
Officials said members of the group refused repeated requests to engage in dialogue and allegedly warned security personnel against entering the premises.
Officials said members of the group refused repeated requests to engage in dialogue and allegedly warned security personnel against entering the premises.
The tragic incident occurred at a seafood processing unit near Periyapalayam where around 120 migrant workers, including women from Assam, Odisha and Jharkhand were present when the suspected leak was reported.
In a joint operation, the State Special Operations Cell (SSOC), Amritsar, and Counter Intelligence, Jalandhar, working in coordination with a central agency, arrested three alleged operatives and recovered three sophisticated foreign-made pistols along with ammunition.
Nabin received a warm welcome from party workers at Jalandhar Bypass before proceeding to a series of scheduled engagements in the city.
The three newly inducted vessels are set to boost the Navy's operational readiness, anti-submarine warfare capabilities, hydrographic survey functions and coastal defence preparedness.
Backing Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote chori’ (vote theft) claim, Kharge alleged that the Election Commission allowed gross rigging in a single election, and shredded its constitutional duties.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has added chapters on the lives and sacrifices of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Brigadier Mohammad Usman, and Major Somnath Sharma in the recently published books for Class VIII (Urdu), Class VII (Urdu), and Class VIII (English), respectively.
To promote quality higher education in the state, the Uttar Pradesh government has taken historic decisions. It has approved the establishment of three new private universities and launch of a special Atal Bihar Vajpayee scholarship scheme for studying abroad.
In a post on X, he said the move is an act of economic aggression that endangers the livelihoods of millions of Indians, particularly workers and farmers who are the backbone of the nation's economy.
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday attacked the central government, and questioned the point in holding elections to local civic bodies in Maharashtra without using electronic voting machines which have voter verifiable paper audit trail facility.