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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un crossed into China via train, state media say

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un crossed into China via train, state media say North Korean leader's train has crossed the border into China ahead of his planned attendance at a military parade marking Japan’s surrender in World War II . He is among 26 world leaders scheduled to attend the event in Beijing on Wednesday . It is set to be the first time that Kim, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have gathered at the same venue . Read full story: Source
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Agniveers in Uttarakhand will now get 10% quota in police, fire, forest services recruitment

Agniveers in Uttarakhand will now get 10% quota in police, fire, forest services recruitment The Uttarakhand government has issued rules to give 10% reservation in recruitment to uniformed posts for permanent residents of the state who have served as Agniveers . These posts include Police Constable (Civil/PAC), Sub-Inspector, Platoon Commander (PAC), Fireman, Second Officer (Fire Service), Jail Guard, Forest Guard, Deputy Jailer, Forest Ranger, Excise Constable, Enforcement Constable, and Secretariat Guard . Read full story: Source
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Rajasthan man who murdered wife after repeatedly humiliating her over skin colour and weight sentenced to death

Rajasthan man who murdered wife after repeatedly humiliating her over skin colour and weight sentenced to death The Additional District and Sessions Court at Mavli in Rajasthan’s Udaipur district has sentenced a man to death for murdering his wife by setting her on fire . The prosecution said the man, Kishan Lal, used to repeatedly humiliate his wife, Laxmi, with comments on her skin colour and weight . He was also slapped with a Rs 50,000 fine and sentenced to one year of rigorous imprisonment . Read full story: Source
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In letter to Dharmasthala SIT, woman claims to have seen kidnapping of missing college student found dead later

In letter to Dharmasthala SIT, woman claims to have seen kidnapping of missing college student found dead later A 62-year-old woman from Mandya has written to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) asking to be a witness . The letter comes in the wake of renewed demands for a reinvestigation into the 2012 rape and murder case . The college student was found raped and murdered a day later . Read full story: Source
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SCO Summit: Opposition urges caution, cites Pakistan-China ‘jugalbandi’

SCO Summit: Opposition urges caution, cites Pakistan-China ‘jugalbandi’ WHILE Congress’s communication head Jairam Ramesh accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “cowardly kowtowing” to Beijing and being silent on what he called was the Pakistan-China “jugalbandi,” party leader Shashi Tharoor struck a more nuanced note saying Modi’s engagement with Chinese President Xi Jinping was a “necessary step” towards “restoring the balance” and he was confident the Government will “stand our ground.” His party colleagues, former External Affairs minister Salman Khurshid and Lok Sabha MP Manish Tewari, cautioned the Government against adopting a “knee-jerk foreign policy” just because India is Read full…
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After brother KTR, Kavitha trains guns on cousin Harish Rao: ‘Responsible for CBI inquiry’ against father KCR

After brother KTR, Kavitha trains guns on cousin Harish Rao: ‘Responsible for CBI inquiry’ against father KCR Hours after the Telangana Assembly led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy passed a motion to transfer the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) probe to the Central Bureau of Investigation, BRS leader and former chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s daughter K Kavitha trained her guns on cousin and former irrigation minister T Harish Rao. At a press conference she held, Kavitha claimed her father KCR’s name was being “dragged through the mud because of some people who have benefitted from being around him”. These…
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Rajasthan’s new Bill for coaching centres softens penalties, but some concerns flagged by MLAs remain

Rajasthan’s new Bill for coaching centres softens penalties, but some concerns flagged by MLAs remain Earlier version of the Rajasthan Coaching Centres (Control and Regulation) Bill, 2025, had proposed a penalty of Rs 2 lakh for first violation by coaching centres and Rs 5 lakh for second violation . Now, the Bill states that in case of violation of any of the terms and conditions of registration or general conditions, a coaching centre will be liable for Rs 50,000 for the first violation . The fresh Bill is expected to come up for debate in the ongoing Assembly session this…
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