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Haryana signs pact with RJio TV for educating 52L students
Haryana signs pact with RJio TV for educating 52L students

Chandigarh, Haryana has entered into an agreement with Reliance Jio TV under the Chief Minister's Distance Education Programme that will benefit 52 lakh school students largely residing in villages amid the Covid-19 pandemic, state Education Minister Kanwar Pal said on Tuesday.

He said under the agreement, all

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TMC suspends panchayat member over distribution of cyclone relief funds
TMC suspends panchayat member over distribution of cyclone relief funds

Kolkata, A panchayat samity member in West Bengal's South 24-Parganas district was suspended from Trinamool Congress after he apologised in public on Tuesday in front of hundreds of angry villagers over the disbursement of relief to the Amphan-affected.

At Mathurapur village, angry villagers held Swapan Kumar

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India pushes Russia to speed up defence contracts
India pushes Russia to speed up defence contracts

New Delhi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his team are in Russia's capital Moscow to attend World War II Victory Day celebrations as well as speed up various defence contracts, including the S-400 missile defence system as ties with China deteriorate.

After reaching Russia, Singh on Tuesday laid a wreath a

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One more death, 141 new Covid cases in Kerala
One more death, 141 new Covid cases in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said one more Covid-19 patient had passed away, taking the total death toll to 22 in the southern state even as 141 more positive cases were detected.

"These 141 new cases include 79 who came from abroad, and 52 returnees from within the co

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Gurugram gets 8,000 rapid antigen kits
Gurugram gets 8,000 rapid antigen kits

Gurugram, The Covid-19 test through rapid antigen kits is likely to start here soon as the local authorities have received 8,000 kits from the Haryana Health Department.

Dr Virender Yadav, Civil Surgeon of Gurugram, said, here on Tuesday, "We have received 8,000 kits from the Health Department. The test can b

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Severed feet recovered in Chandigarh
Severed feet recovered in Chandigarh

Chandigarh, Panic gripped the city as police on Tuesday recovered two severed feet, wrapped in a newspaper, on a cycle path on Sector 17 road.

The feet seem to be of a woman, a police official said.

The police suspect the woman might have been murdered.

The feet were sent to the mortu

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Galwan valley clash part of larger design of China: Punjab CM
Galwan valley clash part of larger design of China: Punjab CM

Chandigarh, Terming the Galwan valley clash as part of a larger design on the part of China, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said India should not make the mistake of dismissing the incident as a patrol clash but should take a firm stand against any Chinese incursions into Indian territory.

The am

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AIIMS to resume OPD services from June 25, with cap on numbers
AIIMS to resume OPD services from June 25, with cap on numbers

New Delhi, After a gap of three months, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has decided to restart physical OPD services from June 25.

The out-patient clinics were shut on March 24, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the nationwide lockdown to contain the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic. Usu

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NIA unearths SFJ's recruitment module in Punjab, arrests one
NIA unearths SFJ's recruitment module in Punjab, arrests one

New Delhi, Just one month into its investigation against the Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made a breakthrough with the arrest of one of its key conspirators in Punjab, said to be a member of the banned outfit's recruitment module.

A day after the arrest of Pargat Singh,

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China a bigger problem than Pakistan, say a majority of Indians
China a bigger problem than Pakistan, say a majority of Indians

New Delhi, A whopping 68.3 per cent Indians believe that China is a far bigger problem for India than arch-enemy Pakistan, according to the latest IANS-CVoter Snap Poll on China, conducted in the wake of the India-China standoff in Ladakh's Galwan valley.

Only, a meagre 31.7 per cent respondents still think th

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