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1st batch of CRPF's COBRA commandos deployed in Kupwara
The first batch of COBRA commandos of the Central Reserve Police Force have completed training in the jungles of Jammu and Kashmir and have been deployed in Kupwara, officials aware of the matter said. This is the first time that the Commando Battalions for Resolute Action (COBRA), created in 2009 to fight Maoist insurgents, have been moved out of central and eastern India and sent to J&K.
Anantnag ops on, hunt for terrorists continues
The efforts to flush out terrorists hiding in the Garole forests of Kokernag in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag entered the fifth day on Sunday as security forces widened the area of operation to neighbouring villages, officials said.
Onus on Congress to protect the Constitution, democracy: Kharge
The Congress party laid the foundation of the Constitution and democracy and the responsibility of protecting them also lies with it, party chief Mallikarjun Kharge told the extended Congress Working Committee that met at Telangana's capital on Sunday to brainstorm on the upcoming elections.
Shah targets rivals for 'appeasement politics'
No previous government dared to celebrate the \"Telangana Liberation Day\" in the past 75 years due to their appeasement policies and vote bank politics, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Sunday.
Kerala reports no new Nipah cases, admin keeps vigil
No fresh cases of Nipah virus were detected in Kerala on Sunday as 42 more samples, including those at high-risk, came back negative. So far, six cases of the zoonotic virus have been reported in the state; two have died of the infection and the rest are receiving treatment.
Congress unveils 6 guarantees for election-bound Telangana
Congress parliamentary party chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Sunday announced six \"guarantees\" for the people of Telangana ahead of the crucial assembly polls, as she made an emotional pitch to the voters, saying it is her dream to see the party's government that will work for all sections of society in the state.
Stringent rules for pet shops, but yet to be enforced in Delhi
Nearly five years after the Union government notified the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Pet Shop) Rules, 2018, the provisions of which bring accountability to the trade of pets, the regulations are yet to be enforced in the Capital, animal welfare organisations and experts said.
Nuh violence: Court extends MLA remand
The Nuh district court on Sunday extended Congress MLA Mamman Khan's police remand by two days in response to a request from the police for a five-day remand in connection with three additional cases filed against him at the Nagina police station for inciting violence in Nuh on July 31, police officers said on Sunday.
Cow vigilante to be brought to Ggm in attempt to murder case
The Gurugram police will bring cow vigilante Mohit Yadav, better known as Monu Manesar, from Rajasthan to Haryana's Pataudi in Gurugram district in connection with an attempt to murder case registered there in February, police officers said on Sunday.
₹2.5K a year: To save old trees, Gurugram to give out 'pension'
The Haryana government has approved a pension for these venerable residents of Gurugram, a familiar sight to their neighbours who pass them by every day. However, these inhabitants of the Millennium City are not human, though their lives are no less precious - they are the city's trees aged 75 years or older, and are set to receive ₹2,500 each for annual maintenance and upkeep.
Acute shortage of gardeners to maintain Delhi's 15,200 parks
Hari Lal is one of five gardeners entrusted to oversee the maintenance of 72 parks at Patel Nagar. In his team, two people maintain parks in residential neighbourhoods-called housing area parks -and their duties include removing garbage, watering the plants, and trimming the grass. They also prune trees along colony roads, and remove fallen trees after stormy weather.
Monsoon withdrawal in Delhi unlikely soon: IMD
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday said the monsoon is unlikely to retreat from the National Capital Region anytime soon, adding that Delhi will continue to witness scattered rain activity over the next few days.
Proud of my RSS links, says JNU VC
Jawaharlal Nehru University's (JNU) vice chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit on Sunday said she wondered whether the Supreme Court would treat \"us\" equally the way it did to grant relief to activist Teesta Setalvad on a Saturday night, as she released a book attacking left-wing politics.
PM Modi inaugurates new Metro stn as Airport Line gets extension
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated the extension of Delhi Metro's Airport Express Line from the Dwarka Sector 21 station to a new station - Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector 25 which became operational for the public from 3pm onwards. The speed of trains on the line has also been increased, from the existing 110kmph to 120kmph, officials said.
Super Siraj wrecks Sri Lanka, India become Asian champs
Mohammed Siraj snared four wickets in an over in a sensational match haul of 6/21 that skittled Sri Lanka's innings for just 50- the lowest ever in an ODI final - at the Asia Cup final in Colombo on Sunday.
At all-party meet, big push for women quota
Leaders of parties across the political spectrum pushed for the passage of the women's reservation bill at the all-party meeting called by the Union government on Sunday, a day before Parliament meets for a five-day special session.
PM opens Yashobhoomi, ₹13k-cr plan for workers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday pitched his government as a \"partner of the Vishwakarmas\" and inaugurated a state-of-the art India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC) - Yashobhoomi - at Dwarka in southwest Delhi.
Naga Chaitanya is not getting married yet; he is in a 'happy space' with Sobhita
Earlier this week, reports suggested that actor Naga Chaitanya plans to get married for the second time. However, we have learned it is not true.
Madhuri could play Saroj Masterji
Producer Bhushan Kumar recently confirmed in an interview that preparations for choreographer Saroj Khan's biopic are in full swing. \"Saroj ji's biopic will be directed and created by Hansal Mehta. It is in the writing stage [now],\" he said.
Injured Pak pacer Naseem set to be out of World Cup
Shah is likely to miss the ODI World Cup in India starting October 5, after sustaining a serious right shoulder injury.
Asia Cup: India seek a perfect WC warm-up with final victory
Notwithstanding the defeat to Bangladesh on Friday, the Asia Cup has helped India tick many boxes. KL Rahul has made a successful return from injury with bat and gloves. Jasprit Bumrah has bowled like he had never been away.
Nagal wins in straight sets to level Davis Cup tie vs Morocco
Favourites India got off to a shaky start before sharing the honours against Morocco on the first day of their World Group II Davis Cup tie at the Vijayant Khand Stadium here on Saturday.
Brighton beat Man United, City cruise past West Ham
Manchester United's crisis deepened on Saturday as Brighton's Danny Welbeck scored in a 3-1 win against his old club while Manchester City beat West Ham to stay perfect in the Premier League.
Indian badminton chases its big moment
The form, consistency of Satwik-Chirag and Prannoy raise hopes for multiple medals while Sindhu will look to find her best
Libya investigates dams' collapse
Libyan authorities have opened an investigation into the collapse of two dams that caused a devastating flood in a coastal city as rescue teams searched for bodies on Saturday, nearly a week after the deluge killed more than 11,000 people.
Mexico extradites cartel kingpin El Chapo's son to US
Mexico on Friday extradited the son of Sinaloa Cartel kingpin Joaquin \"El Chapo\" Guzman to the United States to face narcotics charges, US Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
Kim inspects nuclear-capable aircraft on visit
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected Russian nuclear-capable strategic bombers, hypersonic missiles and warships on Saturday, accompanied by President Vladimir Putin's defence minister.
Sangh looks to bolster women participation
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its 36 affiliated organisations have unanimously decided to increase women's participation in the organisation.
CM announces ₹45,000 cr to develop Marathwada region
The Maharashtra government on Saturday declared a package of schemes worth Damanganga ₹45,000 crore for the Marathwada region, which is reeling under a drought-like situation. Among these are 11 new irrigation projects worth ₹13,677 crore.
New law may leave out 'safe harbour' for social media
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