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Census 2027 to include caste enumeration, conducted in two phases: MHA

New Delhi: The Central government on Wednesday announced that the Population Census-2027 will be conducted in two phases, and will also include enumeration of castes. Ministry of Home Affairs made the announcement in a statememt mentioning that the census will follow different reference dates depending on the region, in accordance with logistical and climatic factors..

Indian Army rescues 113 tourists after north Sikkim landslide; 6 still missing

Sikkim: In the aftermath of the devastating landslide that struck North Sikkim, the Indian Army has been working relentlessly under extreme weather and hazardous terrain conditions to assist locals and stranded tourists. Lachen village, the main hub for tourism in the region, has been completely cut off. The Army has established foot connectivity to the.

Doctor tied to tree, Beaten in Bihar; Tejashwi compares state to Taliban rule

Patna: In a shocking incident which sparked huge uproar, a rural doctor was brutally assaulted after being tied to a tree in Bihar’s Gaya district while responding to a medical emergency. The incident, which took place on Tuesday in a village under Maoist-hit Gurpa police station jurisdiction, has drawn sharp criticism from Bihar Leader of.

Ambala Cantonment’s power infrastructure to be revamped with ₹38 crore overhaul: Anil Vij

Chandigarh: Haryana’s Energy Minister Anil Vij on Wednesday said the power infrastructure in Ambala Cantonment would be revamped with an outlay of approximately Rs 38 crore and the electricity supply would be upgraded to match the standards of developed countries.  Interacting with the media, Vij said the tender for the project has already been approved..

7 dead in Stampede at Bengaluru Stadium during RCB victory parade

Bengaluru: Seven were seriously injured after a stampede broke out on Wednesday (June 4) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during the victory parade of newly-crowned IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). RCB touched base at the Garden City on Wednesday afternoon amid a roaring welcome from waiting fans, who lined up the streets.

PM Modi to Inaugurate World’s Highest Railway Arch Bridge Over Chenab, Flag Off Vande Bharat to Srinagar

Katra: Excitement is running high among the locals of Katra in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the world’s highest railway arch bridge over the Chenab and flag off Vande Bharat trains between Katra and Srinagar on Friday. The historic event will mark the completion of a long-pending.

Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles Meets PM Modi, Reaffirms Support Against Cross-Border Terrorism

New Delhi: Visiting Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Wednesday, reiterating Australia’s support in India’s fight against cross border terrorism. Prime Minister Modi congratulated Marles on the historic victory of the Australian Labor Party in the recent Federal elections and also.

Indian Railways’ AI system cracks down on 2.5 crore suspicious user IDs

New Delhi: In a crackdown on unauthorised automated bookings, the Indian Railways on Wednesday said its AI-powered system has deactivated 2.5 crore suspicious user IDs for booking tickets. Moreover, a landmark achievement was recorded on May 22, with the highest-ever per-minute booking of 31,814 tickets, showcasing the robustness and scalability of the upgraded platform. The.

‘True spirit of friendship’ between India and Iran hailed after rescue of kidnapped citizens

Tehran: India on Wednesday thanked the Iranian government for its swift and effective efforts in securing the release of three kidnapped Indian citizens, emphasising that the timely support reflects “true spirit of friendship” that exists between the two nations. “The three kidnapped Indian citizens have been safely rescued and are now under the care of.

Sikkim landslides: IAF evacuates 33, including two US nationals; rescue ops intensify

Gangtok: Amid relentless rainfall and landslides wreaking havoc across Sikkim, the Indian armed forces have intensified their Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations to aid the affected population in the northeastern state. On Wednesday, the Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully rescued 33 people, including two US nationals, from the remote Chaten region of North.