India
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Varied road crash fatalities reported by NCRB and transport ministry, differing by up to 42 percent
As Government Data Reveals Up to 42% Discrepancies in Road Fatality Reports, Experts Urge Standardization and Training for Accurate and…
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Gyanvapi case: Allahabad HC rejects Muslim Side plea, allows temple restoration suit
The court said today that the Gyanvapi Compound can only have a single religious identity - either Hindu or Muslim - not both.
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See who all are invited to the consecration of Ram Mandir
The trust has determined that on January 22 between noon and 12.45 p.m., the idol of Lord Ram will be…
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After Haryana, Uttarakhand eyes opportunity to send workers to Israel
This comes as a response to Israel's call for help to refill their decreasing construction industry workforce.
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World’s largest meditation center, Swarved Mahamandir officially inaugurated by PM Modi in Varanasi
The temple has seven stories, a stunning design, 125-petal lotus domes, and a seating capacity of 20,000 people.
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India’s new cruise service from Kerala to Dubai, Ticket price to be one-third of the airplane
India's central government has approved the proposal to launch a 4000-km cruise ship route from Beypore (Kozhikode) to Kochi and…
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Indian government issues urgent warning to Samsung Galaxy users over high-risk security threats
The advisory, released by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), categorizes the risk as high and emphasizes the urgent…
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ISRO to develop its own Gaganyaan Life Support System
After the success of the country’s lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, in July of this year, India joined a select group of…
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‘Bhagat Singh Fan Club’ executes Parliament breach after 18 months of planning
The initial plan encompassed all six individuals entering the Parliament, but they were able to secure passes only for Sharma…
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After more than three decades, Manipur bids farewell to being a ‘dry state’
This decision marks a departure from the state's three-decade-long tradition of being a dry state.
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