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After Sasaram, violence in Nalanda as well over Ram Navami Yatra
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A minor child also sustained gunshot injuries. Four other persons also sustained injuries. They were admitted in Sadar hospital and they are said to be out of danger. The violence was triggered during the Ram Navami Shobha Yatra started from Labour Welfare Centre on Friday evening. When it reached Kanta area, some persons pelted.
Mehrauli murder: Delhi court directs authorities to ensure Poonawala's safety
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As Additional Sessions Judge Manisha Khurana Kakkar heard the arguments on charges against the accused, she also directed the authorities concerned to ensure the safety of Poonawala. Lock-up in charge, Saket Court, as well as jail superintendent, are directed to ensure that the accused is produced safely during court productions," she said.
Ram Navami procession in Delhi's Jahangirpuri despite police denial
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Amid heavy police presence, hundreds of people have participated in the Shree Ram Bhagwan Pratima Yatra. Earlier in the day, a large number of police personnel were deployed in the area to maintain law and order and to avoid any untoward incidents in anticipation of the procession. On Monday, the Delhi Police had denied permission to hold the Shree Ram Bhagwan Pratima Yatra, as well as offering Ramzan prayers at a park in the same area.
Arunachal Pradesh to sign deal with CPSUs to set up five hydropower plants
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The MoA would be signed soon with the two CPSUs. Officials said that the state Cabinet at its meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pema Khandu approved the MoA to be signed with the CPSUs for the development of hydropower in the state.
Hotel owners ask Joshimath disaster-hit people to vacate rooms by March 31
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The "ultimatum" by hotel owners has been issued in view of the forthcoming Yatra season for Chardham pilgrimage in the state. The administration, however, has said that it has written to the government for extending the "deadline" for keeping the affected people in hotels. To which, the government is yet to respond.
Delhi Police denies permission for Ram Yatra, Ramadan prayers in Jahangirpuri
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On April 16, 2022, clashes broke out between two groups from different communities during a procession taken out to mark Hanuman Jayanti in the Jahangirpuri area. As many as eight police personnel and a civilian sustained injuries in the clashes. An official order signed by the Assistant Commissioner of Police, HQ, Northwest district, issued on Monday.
Maiden passing out parade of Agniveers held at INS Chilka
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The parade was reviewed by Admiral R. Hari Kumar, Chief of Naval Staff, in the presence of Vice Admiral M.A. Hampiholi, the flag officer commanding-in-chief, Southern Naval Command, Rajya Sabha MP and legendary athlete P.T. Usha, former India cricket captain Mithali Raj and some naval veterans.
Railway line to Kohima to be completed by 2026: Northeast Frontier Railways
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NF Railways CPRO Sabysachi De on Tuesday asserted that the construction work has been going on in full swing and they are fully confident to complete the project within the deadline. He said that the 82.50-km-long Dimapur-Kohima rail project has been undertaken at an anticipated cost of Rs 6,663 crore.
Vyapam 'whistleblower' Dr Anand Rai dismissed from MP government service
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A notice issued by the state Health Department stated that Dr Rai was dismissed for not complying with official orders, being regularly absent from duty, and also portraying a "bad image" of the state government's welfare schemes. The notification said that he has been dismissed under provisions of the MP Civil Services Act.
Ailment of Namibian cheetah Sasha who died in MP first detected in January
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According to sources in the state Forest Department, Sasha was spotted lying lazily in her big enclosure on January 23, after which the three doctors team had shifted her for treatment at a quarantine 'Boma' (small enclosure). Later, Sasha's blood sample was sent to Van Vihar National Park in Bhopal and a team of veterinary doctors established that she was suffering with kidney infection.
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