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Haryana Human Rights Commission Probes Custodial Torture Allegations
EngThe Haryana Human Rights Commission has taken cognizance of a complaint alleging serious human rights violations by officials of Government Railway Police station, Ambala Cantonment. The allegations include illegal detention, custodial torture, and extortion.
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Heavy Rainfall Disrupts India, Causing Damage and Disruptions
EngHeavy rainfall has been reported in various parts of India, causing disruptions and damage. A low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a depression, putting all Odisha districts on high alert.
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Hours after gunfight, security forces tighten cordon in Shopian, say 2 militants hiding
EngThis is the first gunfight in the Valley since October last year, when militants were killed in south Kashmir's Kulgam
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India Orders Meta to Remove Child Abuse Ads on Instagram
EngThe Indian government has issued a notice to Meta, demanding the removal of child abuse ads on Instagram. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has also summoned Meta officials to provide a detailed explanation within seven days.
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Minister B. Rajkumar Inspects Ongoing Projects in Cuddalore
EngMinister for Housing and Urban Development B. Rajkumar inspected various development works and water projects in Cuddalore Corporation. He reviewed several projects, including the construction of an overhead water storage tank and a sewage treatment plant.
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Transport Department to Meet with Private Bus Operators Over Unilateral Fare Revision
EngThe Transport Department will meet with private bus operators in Tiruppur on July 7 to address public complaints about a recent unilateral fare revision, which has increased fares by ₹5 to ₹10 per ticket without following the proper procedure.
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Young Marine Engineer's Baptism by Fire
EngHifa Salim, a 24-year-old marine engineer from Kerala, recounts her experience of seeing missiles streak past her ship near the Strait of Hormuz during the Iran war. She shares how she overcame her fear and found comfort in her crewmates.
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5 Arrested in Cow Vigilante Bittu Bajrangi Wedding Fraud
EngFive people, including a couple, were arrested in Faridabad for allegedly defrauding a self-proclaimed cow vigilante. The accused were identified as Danish Chaman, Mahvish Danish, Sachin, Sanjeev, and Pradeep.
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2 Dead in Chandigarh Building Collapse
EngA two-storey building collapsed in Chandigarh's Industrial Area Phase-2, killing two people. Rescue teams conducted a five-hour operation to pull out survivors.
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Amit Shah Lauds New Semiconductor Facility in Gujarat as Milestone in India's Tech Journey
EngUnion Home Minister Amit Shah lauds the inauguration of the CG Semi Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test facility in Gujarat's Sanand as a milestone in India's tech journey.
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Centre designates 23 terrorists, including LeT chief's son-in-law
EngThe Union Ministry of Home Affairs has designated 23 men, including Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed's son-in-law, as terrorists. The list includes individuals affiliated with LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and other outfits.
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CJP Protest Enters 15th Day, Fresh Support Pours In
EngThe Cockroach Janta Party protest at Jantar Mantar has entered its 15th day, with fresh political support pouring in from various leaders. AAP MP Sanjay Singh and CPI(M) MP John Brittas visited the protest site on Saturday, expressing solidarity with the protesters.
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Genetic Testing Urged for Routine Glaucoma Care in India
EngDoctors and experts call for genetic testing to become integral part of routine glaucoma care in India, facilitating early diagnosis and personalized treatment. Advances in genomics can significantly improve glaucoma management.
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India Govt Issues Notice to Telegram Over Pirated Content
EngThe Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued a notice to Telegram, directing the messaging app to take corrective action against pirated films and OTT content. The ministry has given Telegram 15 days to submit an action-taken report.
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J&K Officials Suspended Over Pro-Separatist Content in Library Books
EngEight officials suspended, authors and publishers blacklisted after library books found to contain pro-separatist content in Jammu and Kashmir. The books were published under the Samagra Shiksha initiative for government schools.
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Heavy Rains Batter Kerala
EngHeavy rains and strong winds have caused widespread damage in Kerala, prompting authorities to issue alerts and precautionary measures. Residents have been advised to remain vigilant and take necessary safety measures.
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Ram Temple Trust to Discuss SIT Report, CEO Post
EngThe Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust will meet on July 6 to discuss the SIT report on the Ram Temple donation theft and the appointment of a CEO. The meeting will also address the resignations of trustees and financial details.
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PM Modi Inaugurates New Jodhpur Airport Terminal, Launches Modified UDAN Scheme
EngPrime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new terminal building at Jodhpur airport and launched the modified UDAN Scheme to accelerate aviation-led development.
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TMC Bengal Chief Chandrima Bhattacharya Resigns
EngChandrima Bhattacharya, the Bengal State president of the Trinamool Congress, has resigned from her position, triggering speculations about her future ties with the party. This comes as a significant blow to the Mamata Banerjee faction.
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BJP Leader Booked for Sexually Harassing Doctor
EngA BJP Yuva Morcha state executive member has been booked for allegedly sexually harassing a doctor inside a medical college in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district. The incident has sparked widespread outrage among doctors and nursing staff.