PM Modi flags off three new Vande Bharat trains, says nation advancing
The railways have made big strides in addressing long-standing issues and will not stop till it becomes a guarantee of comfortable travel for all sections of society, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. Flagging off three new Vande Bharat Express trains via videoconferencing, the Prime Minister said the nation was...
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Yogi Govt to expand contactless e-transport services across UP
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NBCC board recommends bonus share in 1:2 ratio
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Delhi Home Minister visits Tihar jail
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Rain abates in Gujarat but several towns remain flooded
Even as rains abated in most parts of Gujarat on Friday morning, several towns and villages witnessed water logging due to swollen rivers, officials said. According to the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC), only four places in the state received 15 mm to 26 mm of rain between 6 am and...
Talks only on our terms, says Kuki leader on Manipur CM appointing emissary for talks
Talks, if any, will only be held on their terms and only with the Centre, the Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum, an umbrella organisation of Kuki bodies, said on Friday, virtually closing the door to negotiations with an emissary appointed by Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh. Singh while talking to the...
Manipur can’t be broken: CM Biren
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has emphatically rejected the demand by Kuki groups for a separate administration, presenting himself as a champion of the state's interest and one who will not allow its identity to be diluted. In an interview to PTI Videos on Thursday, he described Manipur as a...
Women doctors feel insecure on night shifts, some carry weapons: IMA
A study by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has highlighted alarming safety concerns among doctors, with a significant number, particularly women, reporting feelings of extreme insecurity during night shifts so much so that some have begun carrying weapons for self-defense. This comprehensive survey, involving 3,885 respondents across 22 States, was conducted...
SC terms recovery agent firm as ‘group of goons’
Terming a recovery agent firm of a bank as a “group of goons” who did not return the vehicle seized from a man despite one time settlement of the loan amount, the Supreme Court has directed the West Bengal Police to file charge sheet against the company within two months. A...
Joint Commanders' meet to begin soon
The first Joint Commanders' Conference (JCC) is set to take place at the Headquarters Central Command, Lucknow from September 4, 5. Themed 'Sashakt aur Surakshit Bharat: Transforming the Armed Forces', the conference will be attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and will serve as the pivotal platform for undertaking internal...
Graduation degree must for pharmacist position within CGHS
To elevate professional standards for pharmacists in the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) and address the sector's longstanding demands, the Modi Government has implemented new recruitment rules mandating a graduation degree as the minimum educational qualification for pharmacist positions within CGHS. A notification in this regard was issued by the Union...