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Himalayan geo-resources yet to be fully explored: Jitendra Singh
Himalayan geo-resources yet to be fully explored: Jitendra Singh

New Delhi,  Union Earth Sciences Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday said that the huge Himalayan geo-resources are yet to be fully explored and can contribute to the development of the Himalayan region as well as the country.

Speaking after inaugurating the Research Scholars' and Transit Hostel at

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One killed, 34 injured in Srinagar grenade attack
One killed, 34 injured in Srinagar grenade attack

Srinagar,  One person was killed and 34 others, including a policeman, injured in a grenade attack in J&K's Srinagar city on Sunday, police said

Police said militants hurled a grenade in Hari Singh High Street market area adjacent to city centre Lal Chowk, and the explosion led to many being inju

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Controversy erupts after Chennai Mayor meets Bishop who made 'anti-Hindu remarks'
Controversy erupts after Chennai Mayor meets Bishop who made 'anti-Hindu remarks'

Chennai,  A fresh controversy has erupted in Tamil Nadu with fringe Hindu groups coming out against first Dalit woman Mayor of Chennai, R. Priya meeting a controversial Bishop Ezra Sargunam, who in a speech earlier called upon Christians to punch Hindus hard in the face till they bleed.

He had also said

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Terrorist arrested from Ganderbal in Kashmir
Terrorist arrested from Ganderbal in Kashmir

Srinagar, Police along with army and CRPF have arrested an active terrorist of proscribed terror outfit LeT from Ganderbal in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday.

Police said during checking near Shuhama Nagbal, the joint party noticed a suspicious person who on seeing the joint naka party tried to flee to

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Cache of arms, ammunition recovered in Manipur
Cache of arms, ammunition recovered in Manipur

Imphal,  Assam Rifles troopers recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition from Kahulong village in Tamenglong district in northern Manipur, officials said on Sunday.

Defence spokesman, Lt Col Mohit Vaishnava said that acting on a specific input over the movement of armed cadres of a militant outfit,

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Goods reach Assam by new waterway between Ganga-Brahmaputra via B'desh
Goods reach Assam by new waterway between Ganga-Brahmaputra via B'desh

Guwahati,  The first of the four cargo ships carrying food grains from Bihar's Patna reached at Assam's Pandu on Sunday, linking the new waterway between Brahmaputra River, national waterway-two with the Ganga, national waterway-one, via Bangladesh, officials said.

A Inland Waterways Authority of

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Delhi Health Minister's convoy 'waylaid', Police say 'no intimation' of programme
Delhi Health Minister's convoy 'waylaid', Police say 'no intimation' of programme

New Delhi, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain's convoy was "forcibly waylaid and halted by unidentified protestors in the national capital on Sunday.

Reacting to it, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the Bharatiya Janata Party workers of attacking the convoy of his government's senior lead

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UP woman abducted, gangraped in Delhi
UP woman abducted, gangraped in Delhi

Muzaffarnagar, A young woman, studying in a college here, was allegedly abducted, taken to Delhi and gangraped by five people.

The police said that a case has been registered against the accused, based on a complaint lodged by the woman's family.

The victim has been sent for medical examination.

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'Gau rakshaks' assaulted for raiding houses on suspicion of cow slaughter
'Gau rakshaks' assaulted for raiding houses on suspicion of cow slaughter

Mathura, A group of people from a minority community allegedly assaulted two cow vigilantes in Mathura, after they forcibly entered their houses, suspecting cow slaughter.

Police said no evidence of any such act was found at the site.

According to reports, about a dozen 'gau rakshaks',

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K'taka Assembly session to resume, govt to table anti-conversion Bill
K'taka Assembly session to resume, govt to table anti-conversion Bill

Bengaluru,  The ruling BJP government is all set to table the controversial anti-conversion Bill in the Karnataka Assembly session, which will resume on Monday. The Bill is likely to be tabled in the last leg of the ongoing session.

The Budget Session, which began on March 4, will continue till March 30.

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