Terror on wheels: Al-Falah module turned cars into a roaming arsenal — one blew up at Red Fort; others traced across plot map | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: In a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the Delhi car blast near the Red Fort, authorities have seized a series of vehicles linked to the terror module behind the attack, which killed 13 people and injured several others. The recovered cars, including a Ford EcoSport, Swift Dzire, and Maruti Brezza, have helped…

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Covid testing no longer mandatory for asymptomatic donors, recipients in organ transplants except lungs | India News

NEW DELHI: Covid-19 testing will no longer be mandatory for asymptomatic donors and recipients undergoing organ transplantation — whether from living or deceased donors — except in the case of lung transplants, where RT-PCR testing will remain compulsory for both donor and recipient.Issuing revised national transplant-specific guidelines, Dr Anil Kumar, Director of the National Organ…

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Mumbai: Union’s ‘work-to-rule’ protest threat sparks fears of fresh disruptions on Central Railway | Mumbai News

Mumbai: A day after the GRP registered an FIR against Central Railway Mazdoor Sangh (CRMS) office-bearers for the Nov 6 flash protest at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), the union stepped up its confrontation with the administration. A notice displayed on its board warns that members may soon resort to a ‘work-to-rule’ agitation, raising the…

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Sub-registrar suspended for illegal registration of govt land in Tathawade | Pune News

Pune: Inspector general of registration and stamps (IGR) Ravindra Binwade on Thursday suspended sub-registrar Vidya Shankar Bade (Sangle) amid allegations of serious irregularities in registering the sale of govt-owned land belonging to the animal husbandry department at Tathawade in Mulshi taluka. The action followed directions from revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule. Bade, holding the additional charge…

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17 of 20 monsoon deaths in Mumbai occur among poor living in slums: Study | Mumbai News

17 of 20 monsoon deaths in thecity occur among poor MUMBAI: The impact of monsoon deaths in the city affects the poor disproportionately, with 17 in 20 occurring among them, especially those living in slums where poor drainage, sanitation and limited access to healthcare make residents especially susceptible to waterborne diseases and flood-related injuries. Children…

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Citizens oppose Hindi from Std I, seek Marathi mandatory till Std XII | Pune News

Pune: Citizens strongly opposed Hindi as a compulsory language from standard I under the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020, during the public consultation conducted by the state-level committee for the three-language policy on Thursday in Council Hall in Pune.The meeting, chaired by educationist Narendra Jadhav, received a good response from citizens, educators, political party leaders…

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