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1,700 illegal arms seized in 6 months, says Delhi Police
1,700 illegal arms seized in 6 months, says Delhi Police

New Delhi,  The Delhi Police has launched a massive crackdown on the supply of illegal arms in the capital, and in the last six months only, has been able to apprehend over 2,400 persons and seize over 1,700 illegal arms and huge quantity of ammunition from their possession.

Delhi Police Commissioner S.N

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NCB seizes Kashmiri drug consignment in Mumbai, 3 held
NCB seizes Kashmiri drug consignment in Mumbai, 3 held

Mumbai, In the third major swoop within a week, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) seized a drug consignment allegedly from Kashmir destined for Mumbai and caught three persons, including a woman, early on Sunday, an official said here.

Following a specific tip-off, a crack team of the NCB Mumbai Zonal Unit lay in

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Telangana forms cabinet sub-committee for non-agri registrations
Telangana forms cabinet sub-committee for non-agri registrations

Hyderabad,  Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Sunday appointed a cabinet sub-committee to finalise guidelines for registration of non-agricultural lands and other properties in the state.

The sub-committee will be headed by Roads and Buildings Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy and will have

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K'taka road transport staff withdraw strike, buses resume
K'taka road transport staff withdraw strike, buses resume

Bengaluru, Karnataka's road transport employees on Sunday called off their 4-day strike after the state government responded to some of their demands, enabling resumption of bus services across the southern state.

"As we accepted some of their demands at a meeting with their union leaders, the road transp

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IRCTC clarifies about 'outreach' to Punjab farmers
IRCTC clarifies about 'outreach' to Punjab farmers

New Delhi, The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on Sunday clarified that it had not sent mails to any particular community, amid reports in a section of media that the government is reaching out to Sikh farmers via emails from the Railways arm.

"It may be informed to all that the commen

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Must recognise Indira Gandhi's role in getting back Bangabandhu: B'desh FM
Must recognise Indira Gandhi's role in getting back Bangabandhu: B'desh FM

Dhaka, Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr A.K. Abdul Momen on Sunday said the "month of victory" will come up in a big way at the coming India-Bangladesh Prime Ministers Summit because it is also a victory for India as they supported Bangladesh to achieve victory in 1971 and that "we must acknowledge the contributions

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Uttarakhand farmers meet Tomar, support farm laws
Uttarakhand farmers meet Tomar, support farm laws

New Delhi, Amid farmers' protest against the farm laws, a group of farmers from Uttarakhand met Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Sunday and supported the farm laws.

They said that the three farm laws enacted by the Centre in September will bring revolutionary changes in the agricultural

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Gujarat to get India's largest renewable energy generation park
Gujarat to get India's largest renewable energy generation park

New Delhi,  India's largest renewable energy generation park will come up in Gujarat with a generation capacity of 30 gigawatts (GW).

The foundation stone of Hybrid Renewable Energy Park near Vighakot village in Gujarat's Kutch district will be laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, the

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Young chefs from ISH among top 15 contestants in key competition
Young chefs from ISH among top 15 contestants in key competition

New Delhi, Two students -- Abhijeet Dua and Kanishk Dawar -- from the Indian School of Hospitality (ISH), nations leading hospitality education institution, have made it to the final round of the ‘Culinary Student of The Year competition being organised by the Chefs Table Studio.

The pan India competiti

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Farmers protesting at Ghazipur begin hunger strike
Farmers protesting at Ghazipur begin hunger strike

New Delhi, Farmers protesting against the new farm laws at Ghazipur border here started their day-long hunger strike on Monday.

Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader said, "The day-long hunger strike started at 8 a.m. will end at 5 p.m. This is today's strategy and if the government still does not agree to o

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