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Pakistani drones back, pushing drugs & guns into India
Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistani smugglers have adapted, now deploying advanced drones that penetrate deeper into Indian territory, up to 2.5km, to deliver drugs, arms, and…
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Portrait believed to be only one Gandhi sat for sells for Rs 1.7 crore at Bonhams
A rare oil painting of Mahatma Gandhi by British artist Clare Leighton fetched £152,800 (Rs 1.7 crore) at a Bonhams online auction. The portrait, believed…
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Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu defends Hindi in schools, says P.V. Narasimha Rao, a scholar in 17 languages, is an example
He was a true ‘Telugu Bidda’ who reshaped the destiny of our great nation, and we are enjoying the fruits of the reforms he initiated,…
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Mike Waltz Vows To Make UN “Great Again” At Senate Confirmation Hearing
Mike Waltz painted an image for lawmakers Tuesday of what the United Nations would look like as the U.S. its largest donor reviews its support,…
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Wiping out colonial mindset key to Viksit Bharat: Amit Shah
Union Minister Amit Shah outlined a five-point national resolve for a Viksit Bharat by 2047, emphasizing unity, cultural pride, and eradicating colonial mindsets. He highlighted…
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Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology researchers gear up to study seeds that were sent to space
Seeds of Jyothi and Uma rice varieties, Kanakamani (horse gram), Vellayani Vijay (tomato), Thilakathara (sesame) and Soorya (brinjal/eggplant) were sent to the ISS under the…
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Not much we can do: Centre to Supreme Court on nurse facing death in Yemen
The Indian government is urgently trying to save Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse facing execution in Yemen on July 16th. Convicted of murder in 2017,…
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Supreme Court to hear plea for ‘Udaipur Files’ release ‘in a day or two’
The Supreme Court has assured the producers of ‘Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder’ that it will promptly hear their plea against the Delhi High…
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Kaziranga records high diversity of grassland bird species
A team of forest officials, bird experts, scientists, and conservationists recorded 43 grassland species across Kaziranga’s three wildlife divisionsRead More
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Tibet issue a thorn in ties with India, says Chinese envoy
China’s embassy in Delhi voiced strong objections to recent remarks from Indian figures regarding Tibet and the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation. The spokesperson emphasized India’s commitment…
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