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Demonstration in Arunachal against denial on residential certificates
Demonstration in Arunachal against denial on residential certificates

Itanagar,  Hundreds of tribals belonging to Chakma and Hajong community on Saturday organised a peaceful yet massive protest at Diyun in Arunachal Pradesh's Changlang district against the denial on issuance of Residential Proof Certificates (RPC) to the applicants of these communities, allegedly "as part of th

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KCR has no moral courage to face Modi, says T'gana BJP chief
KCR has no moral courage to face Modi, says T'gana BJP chief

Hyderabad,  Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Saturday said Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has no moral courage to face Prime Minister Narendra Modi and hence he is boycotting the NITI Aayog meeting with lame-duck excuses.

Sanjay lashed out at KCR for his remarks made at the press conference

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Assam: Japanese Encephalitis claims 63 lives, infects 347
Assam: Japanese Encephalitis claims 63 lives, infects 347

Guwahati,  At least 63 people died of Japanese Encephalitis in Assam in the last 37 days while 347 were infected, prompting the Health Department to undertake various measures to deal with the disease, officials said on Saturday.

Three fresh deaths were reported from Nagaon district on Saturday while fre

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Kejriwal meets traders in Guj, assures clearing pending issues on VAT
Kejriwal meets traders in Guj, assures clearing pending issues on VAT

Ahmedabad,  Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday interacted with the traders in Gujarat's Jamnagar at an event during which he promised five guarantees.

During the interaction, he also listened to the problems of MSME sector traders.

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Delhi: NIA arrests one accused in ISIS module case
Delhi: NIA arrests one accused in ISIS module case

New Delhi,  Ahead of Independence Day the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted search operations in Delhi and arrested one accused who was allegedly involved in the activities of ISIS module case.

The accused was identified as Mohsin Ahmad, a resident of Batla House in New Delhi.

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Local youth to ensure peace during festive season in MP's Shajapur
Local youth to ensure peace during festive season in MP's Shajapur

Bhopal,  To ensure that upcoming festivals are celebrated in a peaceful atmosphere, maintaining harmony between the communities (Hindu-Muslim), Madhya Pradesh's Shajapur district police have come up with an initiative to involve local residents as social volunteers.

Different groups of volunteers, co

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Rape Capital? Delhi sees a spike in cases of rape, assaults on women
Rape Capital? Delhi sees a spike in cases of rape, assaults on women

New Delhi, Delhi witnessed a heart-wrenching incident on May 18 when it was learnt that a 13-year-old girl was gang raped by eight people, including one juvenile, raising questions over the safety of women in the national capital.

The victim was initially abducted, sedated and then raped by three people. Then

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Yogi plans mega I-Day celebrations this year
Yogi plans mega I-Day celebrations this year

Lucknow,  The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has planned mega celebrations to mark the country's 75th Independence Day this year, apart from the 'Har Ghar Tiranga 'campaign.

This year's Independence Day is special because India is celebrating 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav'

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Bengaluru's Habba Kadal showcases city's Kashmiri Pandit heritage
Bengaluru's Habba Kadal showcases city's Kashmiri Pandit heritage

Bengalauru, Amid the hustle and bustle of the tech hubs and high-end apartment complexes in Bengaluru's Whitefield, the aromas of Kashmiri delicacies waft out of 'Habba Kadal' the city's own Kashmiri nook. It's just a few months since it opened its doors but people in India's silicon valley are warmi

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Maniram Dewan: Assam's first tea planter, freedom fighter, martyr
Maniram Dewan: Assam's first tea planter, freedom fighter, martyr

Guwahati, Maniram Dutta Barua, commonly known as Maniram Dewan, was one of the first Assamese to establish Tea Industry in Assam and was initially a loyalist of the British.

He fell out with the British due to their oppressive dominance and during the First War of Indian Independence, he motivated the Ahom Royal o

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