INDIA

Amid Rising Violence, Two Additional CRPF Battalions Deployed to Manipur
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A senior police officer said that the two battalions of CRPF would come to Manipur from Telangana and Jharkhand and would be deployed in the tribal-dominated areas of the state, including Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts.
CDS Anil Chauhan Unveils Joint Doctrine for Amphibious Operations
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It said the ministry provides due focus on jointness and integration of armed forces in general and Amphibious Operations in particular. The Doctrine, according to the Defence Ministry, is a keystone publication which will provide guidance to the Commanders of armed forces for conduct of Amphibious Operations in today's complex military environment. Ministry officials said the amphibious capability elicits a multitude of operations that can be undertaken by the armed forces in the Indian Ocean Region, both in war and peace time.
Delhi Government Bans Firecrackers Until January 1 to Address Winter Air Pollution
Kumar Manoj -
As part of efforts to keep Delhi's air clean, a notification has been issued to mitigate pollution caused by firecrackers by banning their use in the winter months," Delhi's Minister for Environment Gopal Rai said on Monday. The ban will continue till January 1, 2025, to help curb winter pollution.
Ram temple movement was no less than freedom struggle, Says Champat Rai
Anurima Das -
Speaking at the gathering at the venue, he said, more than Rs 2,800 crore was received as donation from over 10 crore people for the construction of the Ram temple and the committee has paid all taxes.
Junior Doctors in Bengal Defy Deadline, Pledge to Continue Protest
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A bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud on Monday ordered the protesting doctors in West Bengal to go back to work by 5 pm Tuesday. Failure to do so, it warned, would empower the state government to take all measures- including disciplinary action- to deal with the crisis arising out of the strike by the medical fraternity in West Bengal.
RG Kar Case: SC Directs CBI to Submit Fresh Status Report, Next Hearing on September 17
Anurima Das -
After going through the status report filed by the CBI in terms of the previous order of the apex court, a bench presided over by CJI DY Chandrachud said, "We have now seen the further line of the ongoing investigation. We do not want to comment anything in the open court. We will give you a week's time to tell us what further leads have emerged in the course of the investigation."
PM Modi Engages in Bilateral Talks with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince
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During his first official visit to India, the Crown Prince will be calling on President Droupadi Murmu and paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat. The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, who arrived at New Delhi on Sunday, was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the airport by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. He is leading a delegation of UAE ministers and business chiefs during his ongoing visit, a testament to the close relations between the two nations.
Supreme Court Rejects Abhishek Banerjee's Plea Challenging ED Summons
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A Bench of Justices Bela M. Trivedi and S C. Sharma said it did not find any substance in the challenge made by the high-profile couple to the summons issued to them under Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.
RG Kar Financial Scam: CBI to Investigate How Sandip Ghosh Accessed Complaints Filed Against Him
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After this recovery, the CBI officials felt that any complaint received against Ghosh in state government forums like the Health Department, he was immediately informed of such complaints, instead of keeping them confidential before initiating a departmental investigation on their basis.
Protesters March with Torches and National Flag Demanding Justice for RG Kar Victim
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Protesters of both sexes, young and old took to the streets, formed human chains, wrote graffiti on the roads, held burning torches and sang the national anthem as many waved the tricolour - the only flag allowed in the apolitical rallies across the state by the civil society, to register their protest against the murder of the young doctor at R G Kar Medical College and Hospital a month ago on August 9.
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