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200 electric buses for Srinagar and Jammu smart cities
Srinagar: Two hundred electric buses will soon ply on the roads in J&K’s Jammu and Srinagar cities as part of the government’s initiative to establish an environmentally, socially, and financially sustainable network…
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Yemen govt orders armed forces to raise combat readiness
Sanaa: Yemen’s internationally-recognized government has ordered its armed forces to raise combat readiness for the major changes in the war-torn Arab country in the upcoming days. The government on Monday also ordered…
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Russia releases 108 captive Ukrainian women
Kiev: Russia has released 108 Ukrainian women as part of the latest prisoner exchange between the two warring countries, authorities in Kiev have confirmed. In a social media post on Monday, Andriy…
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Karnataka: Interim pontiff appointed in place of rape-accused Lingayat seer for Mutt
Chitradurga: Basavaprabhu Sri, attached to Davanagere Virakta Mutt, has been chosen as the interim pontiff of the Chitraduga Murugha Mutt in place of rape-accused Lingayat seer, Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru, sources confirmed on…
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Andhra Pradesh techie dies while trekking in US
Amaravati: A 32-year-old techie from Andhra Pradesh died in the United States on Sunday while on a trekking trip. Ganguri Srinath, hailing from Guntur, suffered a fatal fall while trekking in Atlanta.…
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TSPSC removes minimum qualifying marks for Group 1 prelims – Here’re details
Hyderabad: Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) on Monday said that there will not be minimum qualifying marks for Group 1 prelims that was conducted on Sunday. As per the chairman of…
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Newly-elected Iraqi Prez calls for quick formation of new govt
Baghdad: Iraq’s newly-elected President Abdul Latif Rashid has assumed office and expressed hope for a quick formation of the new government. “We keep in mind what the Iraqi people are waiting for…
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US export controls shake China’s semiconductor industry
Beijing: Following the announcement of new limitations by the administration of US President Joe Biden, the mass departure of American workers has shaken China’s semiconductor industry. The export controls limit China’s ability…
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UK PM insists on leading Conservatives into next general election
London: Despite the ongoing political upheaval, UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has insisted onz leading the ruling Conservative Party into the next general election. In an interview with the BBC on Monday…
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Uttar Pradesh: Jailed ex-MLA gets 2-year term in Arms Act case
Varanasi: Former MLA Vijay Mishra has been awarded two years imprisonment in a case related to absconding with arms despite the cancellation of his license. The court of Mukesh Kumar, additional chief…
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UP: Father on hunger strike after daughter elopes
Bijnor: A man has been on hunger strike here since the past five days after his daughter eloped with her boyfriend, taking Rs three lakh cash from the house. The girl, 18,…
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Karnataka: AAP slams govt over NGT penalty for poor waste management
Bengaluru: The president of the Bengaluru chapter of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Mohan Dasari, on Monday lashed out at the BJP government in the state for ‘denting’ the image of Karnataka, as…