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Russia says foreign weapons destroyed near Ukraine's Lviv
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The Russian Aerospace Forces used high-precision airborne missiles to hit a logistics centre of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Lviv, destroying large consignments of weapons arrived from the US and European countries over the past six days, Konashenkov was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency.
Jahangirpuri violence: Delhi Police chief says no bid to plant saffron flag on mosque
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"The people who are saying that someone attempted to plant a flag there... it is not true," he said at a press briefing on the Jahangirpuri communal violence. He said it is too soon to tell what the reason for provocation was . "This is part of the investigation. I can't tell you anything because the investigation is yet to be completed," he said.
Covid cases rising in Delhi, but no reason for alarm: Health Minister
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"Majority of Delhi's population are vaccinated now. The cases are rising but it is not an alarming situation. We are constantly monitoring the situation," he said at a press meet on Monday. Stressing that wearing masks is important to prevent the infection, he said that a protocol for schools has already been prepared.
NE's apex student body urge Amit Shah to revoke decision on Hindi
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The NESO told the Home Minister that imposition of Hindi as a compulsory subject in the northeastern region would be detrimental not only for the propagation and dissemination of the indigenous languages but also to students who will be compelled to add another compulsory subject to their already vast syllabus.
Indian Classical Music and Dance Festival in Delhi
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Ustad Karamatullah Khan Memorial Music Society has been one of the most sought-after music festivals for both Indian artists and connoisseurs of Indian music and culture. This year, to expand its footprint it will host a two-day Indian Classical Music and Dance Festival on April 23rd and 24th, 2022 to preserve, nurture, and promote the Indian classical music community.
'Not discriminating with anyone', says Delhi Police chief over allegations of one-sided probe
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"During the investigation, if we get evidence against any person, we will take action and arrest them, irrespective of their class, creed, community and religion. We are not discriminating with anyone. The 23 people arrested so far are from both the communities," the Commissioner averred in a media briefing.
Every aspect will be covered: Delhi Police Commissioner on Jahangirpuri violence probe
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"The case will be probed from all angles and we will ensure that anyone who participated in the violence, whether directly or indirectly, is brought to the book," the Commissioner said in a media briefing.
Banned TTP vows to avenge Pak airstrikes in Afghanistan, promised to intensify attacks
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A spokesman for the group said Pakistan had carried out airstrikes in Kunar, Khost, Bajaur and Waziristan to cover up its humiliation and failure, and killed hundreds of people, including women and children. The TTP has vowed to take revenge and also has called on the Pakistani people to stand up against the Pakistan's military and the ISI. In a tweet, he said: "The Pakistani forces could not fight TTP and targeting civilians to cover up their failure, we request Pak army to fight face to face with TTP."
Delhi Police Crime Branch to probe Jahangirpuri violence case
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"The case has been transferred to the Crime Branch," a senior police official told IANS. The development comes just a day after Special Commissioner of Police Dependra Pathak had said that teams from northwest district police and the Crime Branch are jointly working on the case.
Jahangirpuri clashes on Hanuman Jayanti, plea in SC seeks NIA probe
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The plea moved by advocate Vineet Jindal said attacking the devotees during procession by firing, stone throwing, vandalising vehicles, and creating communal tension is a threat to the sovereignty of the country. "Considering the gravity of this matter and a series of events across the country in seven different states indicate the involvement of terror funding with possible links to ISIS and other anti-national and international organizations to target Hindus across the country", said the plea.
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