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450 farm houses in Gurugram face demolition
450 farm houses in Gurugram face demolition

Gurugram,  Residents of farm houses in the Ansal Aravalli Retreat and Golden Heights in the Gurugram district are facing demolition after the Sohna municipal committee served notices a week ago for construction on 'gair mumkin pahar' (non-cultivable land).

The notices were served to 450 farm house own

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2015 Punjab police firing: STF makes second crucial arrest
2015 Punjab police firing: STF makes second crucial arrest

Chandigarh, In a major breakthrough in the 2015 Behbal Kalan police firing, the Punjab Police's Special Investigation Team (SIT) made its second arrest - a man who allegedly fabricated evidence and connived with the guilty police officer, then Moga SSP Charanjit Singh Sharma.

Sharma was arrested earlier and ch

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Surge in Goa Covid-19 cases due to increased testing: CM
Surge in Goa Covid-19 cases due to increased testing: CM

Panaji, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, here on Wednesday, attributed the surge in Covid-19 cases to increased testing. The number of active cases has reached 560.

"We are doing a lot of testing, especially along the borders and containment zones. Thus, we have more cases," Sawant said

S

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Five-star Covid hotels can't charge more than Rs 5K per person
Five-star Covid hotels can't charge more than Rs 5K per person

New Delhi, The five-star hotels connected to hospitals in the national capital can provide services including rooms, housekeeping, disinfection and food at the price not greater than Rs 5,000 per Covid-19 patient per day.

On June 10, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had informed Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil

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China wanted Tibet to settle border dispute with India in 2001, says new book
China wanted Tibet to settle border dispute with India in 2001, says new book

New Delhi/Beijing, China had sought to settle the border dispute with India by finalising its boundary in Tibet in 2001, but the then Atal Bihari Vajpayee government failed to respond, as per a recent book published by HarperCollins.

Sarosh Zaiwalla, the Indian-origin founder of and senior partner at Zaiwalla

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Naveen urges restrictions on train, air travel to Odisha
Naveen urges restrictions on train, air travel to Odisha

Bhubaneswar, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to continue restrictions on train and air travel to Odisha to fight the COVID-19 situation.

"June is the toughest month for Odisha because large number of migrants have returned and monsoon has also started. Hence Gover

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75 fresh cases in Kerala, tally at 1,351
75 fresh cases in Kerala, tally at 1,351

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday said there were 75 new Covid-19 cases with the total number under treatment at 1,351, while 1,324 so far have been cured.

"Of the 75 new cases , 53 came from abroad while 19 came from within the country and there were three who were

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PM to CMs: Prepare for Unlock 2 without harming our people
PM to CMs: Prepare for Unlock 2 without harming our people

New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that the spread of the coronavirus is greater in certain big states and cities, with the high density of population, difficulty in maintaining physical distance and daily movement of people in huge numbers making it a challenging issue for the government. However, he asse

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Amazon tests wearable device to help workers maintain social distancing
Amazon tests wearable device to help workers maintain social distancing

San Francisco, E-commerce giant Amazon is reportedly testing a wearable device that will alert warehouse workers if they come too close to each other so that they can maintain social distance even at work which is deemed crucial in the fight against Covid-19.

According to a report in CNBC on Tuesday, the device co

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Military to monitor NZ quarantine after two cases detected in blunder
Military to monitor NZ quarantine after two cases detected in blunder

Wellington, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday ordered a top defence official to monitor COVID-19 isolation facilities and borders after a "failure of the system" in which two overseas arrivals were able to leave managed quarantine and later tested positive for the virus.

Ardern, whos

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