INDIA

India to have 1st human in space, deep sea by 2025, says Union Minister Jitendra Singh
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It has been reported that the Indian Space Research Organisation's Gaganyaan mission is preparing to send a manned three-day mission into space which will orbit Earth from 400 km, and then will eventually come back. The mission dates back to 2025.
Strengthening Indo-Pacific Collaboration: India and Australia's Joint Efforts
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Following a constructive telephonic conversation between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles, Singh underscored the significance of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The Australian National Defence Strategy document of 2024 recognizes India as a key security partner.
Surge in Donations and Pilgrim Visits at Kashi Vishwanath Temple
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Official reports indicate a remarkable increase in temple revenue during the first half of 2024 compared to the same period last year. Income from offerings and donations at Kashi Vishwanath Dham has risen by 24.66%, accompanied by a 45.76% increase in the number of devotees.
Prime Minister Modi's Upcoming Diplomatic Tour: Destinations Russia and Austria
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The Ministry of External Affairs said, “The leaders will review the entire range of multifaceted relations between the two countries and exchange views on contemporary regional and global issues of mutual interest."Following his engagements in Russia, Prime Minister Modi will then visit Austria on July 9—the first-ever trip by an Indian Prime Minister in 41 years to this country.
Urgent Call for Action: PM Modi Stresses SCO's Role Against Cross-Border Terrorism
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"We all have experienced this, most of the time having its roots outside our own territory. Let there be no doubt that unchecked, it is a menace to regional and global peace. There is no justification or just cause for any type of terrorism or manifestation of terrorism," EAM Jaishankar said while delivering the message from PM Modi.
'Agniveer's family was paid Rs 98 lakh', Counters Rahul Gandhi's Allegations
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Responding to Rahul Gandhi's video message on X, where he stated, "Protection of truth is the foundation of every religion. But Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lied in the Parliament about the assistance given to the family of a martyred Agniveer." The Leader of Opposition demanded an apology from Rajnath Singh to Parliament, the nation, the armed forces, and the grieving family.
Tragedy in Hathras: Stampede Claims 121 Lives, FIR says 2.5 lakh people in venue of 80,000
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Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath visited the injured and met them in district hospitals for discussions with officials to take stock of the situation. An inquiry team headed by ADG Agra and the Aligarh Divisional Commissioner has been charged with finding out the cause of the stampede; the report is likely soon.
Tragic Stampede Claims 116 Lives at Religious Gathering in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh
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The programme was part of a 'satsang' by the Manav Mangal Milan Sadbhavna Samagam Committee to which hundreds had gathered to listen to the sermon by the spiritual leader Vishwa Hari Bhole Baba at Ratibhanpur. According to eyewitnesses, the stampede broke out when people in the congregation began leaving the premises amid humid weather, which was further worsened by efforts to hold back the departing public till the preacher and his group had left the area.
Indian Army's Transformation Journey Towards Atmanirbharta: Gen Upendra Dwivedi
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Addressing the media after the Guard of Honour at South Block, General Dwivedi said it was an absolute honour and a deep sense of responsibility to head the Indian Army. "I am deeply honoured to lead the Indian Army, built on the valour and sacrifices of our soldiers," he said. Tributes were paid to those martyred in service.
Embracing Change: Bombay HC Chief Justice Urges Shift in Mindset towards New Criminal Laws
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"Within us lies a place that resists change and would hold ourselves within our comfort zones. This resistance has to come out of the fear of unknown and often muddles our judgment," said CJ Upadhyaya.
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