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Five held in Gwalior for possessing illegal arms, including four from Punjab

Madhya Pradesh: Madhya Pradesh police have arrested four Punjab residents and a local resident of Gwalior district in connection with illegal weapons in the district, a police official said on Monday. The police action was taken after receiving an intel from the informer on Sunday. Based on the information, the police intercepted the vehicle of.

RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar booked for provocative speech in Karnataka

Karnataka: Rashtriya Swamyamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat has been booked by Mangaluru Police for allegedly delivering a provocative speech during a condolence program held for the recent murder in the district. Bhat had delivered the speech on May 12, at Madwa Palace Kalyana Mantapa Hall in Kavlapadoor village. According to police, Kalladka Prabhakar.

443 Indian Companies Win Prestigious British Safety Council International Safety Awards

Mumbai: Indian businesses scored well on safety this year, receiving a highly prized accolade for their work in health, safety, and wellbeing. British Safety Council recognised 443 Indian companies as winners of its prestigious annual International Safety Awards for 2025, at a gala celebratory dinner yesterday at Hotel JW Marriott at Sahar in Mumbai. Of.

Farmers carries out a rally in Jagraon Mandi: Protested against forced land acquisition, raised slogans

Ludhiana, Punjab: On Monday, the United Kisan Morcha organised a huge rally at the new grain market of Jagraon in Ludhiana district of Punjab. Thousands of farmers, labourers and women participated in the rally. Along with farmer-labour organisations, leaders of the coordination committee against cancer-spreading gas factories were also present in the rally. The leaders.

Assam Floods: Over 40,000 affected in Sribhumi, 300 villages submerged

Sribhumi: The flood situation in Assam’s Sribhumi district is still critical following incessant rainfall and the water level of the Kushiyara River and other rivers of the district has risen. Around 40,000 people are affected in the district bordering the Indo-Bangladesh border and more than 300 revenue villages of the district have been affected in.

Sixteen Maoists carrying Rs 25 lakh bounty surrender in Chhattisgarh

Raipur: Sixteen Maoists, including two hardcore insurgents, have surrendered in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, marking a significant setback for the Maoist movement in the region. Among them, a woman and a man carried individual bounties of Rs 8 lakh, while others had varying rewards, bringing the total to Rs 25 lakh. The surrender took place on Monday.

Two killed, 24 injured as tractor-trolley overturns in MP’s Morena

Bhopal: Two persons were killed and 24 others were severely injured in a road accident near Karah Dham, also known as Patiawale Baba, in the Noorabad police station area of Morena district in Madhya Pradesh. An overloaded tractor-trolley carrying villagers overturned, leading to the deaths of two individuals, while reports suggest a third victim may.

Bihar: Congress protest continues for second day over Muzaffarpur minor girl’s rape

Patna: For the second consecutive day, Bihar Congress staged protests over the Muzaffarpur rape incident, in which a 10-year-old Dalit girl died allegedly due to medical negligence at Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH). The party intensified its demand for the resignation of State Health Minister Mangal Pandey, blaming the state’s “double engine government” for.

Bengal terror fund case: NIA summons owner of Kolkata-based tours and travel firm

Kolkata: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) have summoned Masud Alam, the owner of a tours and travel firm in Kolkata, for questioning on Monday, after the agency received information about funds being transferred to the accounts of different terror outfits from the business account of the said firm. Sources said that smaller amounts were transferred.

Gujarat: Ration distribution disrupted as shopkeepers protest against E-KYC rule

Ahmedabad: Fair price shops across Gujarat have remained shut since June 1, as ration shopkeepers launched a statewide strike against the government’s mandatory E-KYC policy for ration card holders. The closure has disrupted Public Distribution System (PDS) services, leaving thousands of beneficiaries, particularly the poor and rural populations, without access to essential food grains. The.