Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's advisor Nasir Aslam Wani said on Thursday that the government and the people of the union territory want tourism to flourish in Leh-Kargil and J&K together.
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat government has officially closed all 27 wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in the state to tourists for a period of four months, from June 16 to October 15. This annual closure aims to protect wildlife during the crucial breeding season, particularly mammals, birds, and reptiles, by minimising human interference. A notification was.
Hyderabad: Heavy rainfall affected parts of Hyderabad, causing significant waterlogging on several major roads. Disaster Response Force (DRF) teams were deployed to remove water from areas including Santosh Nagar and Champapet. The Southwest monsoon, which had paused for nearly two weeks after its early start earlier this year, is set to become active again from.
Panaji: In North Goa, police have detained both the owner and the manager of a guest house where three minor girls were allegedly raped by two men. The total number of arrests in connection with the case has now risen to four, officials confirmed on Thursday. The girls, aged 11, 13, and 15, all residents.
New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki India has clarified that its operations are currently unaffected by the ongoing rare earth magnet shortage, while confirming that it is closely monitoring the situation. There have been reports suggesting that production plans for the upcoming electric SUV, the e-Vitara, could face delays due to China’s restrictions on the export of.
Puri: A disturbing incident has shaken the temple town of Puri, where an 80-year-old senior servitor of the Jagannath Temple, Jagannath Dixit, was reportedly murdered under unclear circumstances. The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon in the Gudia Sahi area within the limits of Puri Town Police. The deceased, a well-respected servitor from Mahasuar Sahi, had.
Kolkata: Tensions remained high in Maheshtala, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, as police continued their crackdown on protesters on Thursday. So far, 18 individuals have been detained. These arrests resulted from a joint operation by the West Bengal Police and Kolkata Police, which began late Wednesday night and extended into Thursday morning, relating to the.