Freight train heading to JNPA in Navi Mumbai splits into two in Vasai; no one hurt | Mumbai News

The incident occurred on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor alignment near Madhuban City in Vasai East Vasai: A moving freight train on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor split into two near Madhuban City in Vasai East on Friday morning, triggering a brief disruption before railway engineers restored operations. No injuries or damage were reported.According to…

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Manoj Kumar appointed principal-in-charge of SGG College | Patna News

Patna: Patliputra University (PPU) on Friday appointed its examination controller, Manoj Kumar, as principal-in charge of Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Patna City. The university also appointed Saista Anjum Noori as head of the postgraduate Urdu department.PPU registrar Abu Bakar said the appointments were part of routine academic and administrative arrangements. Manoj Kumar will continue…

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Eviction notices for Barigora, Govindpur rail projects spark rehabilitation concerns | Ranchi News

Jamshedpur: The Railways’ plan to build a road overbridge (ROB) and an underbridge at Barigora level crossing, and another ROB at Govindpur railway crossing on the city outskirts has triggered panic among residents and shopkeepers.Officials said nearly 100 houses and 80 shops will be affected. As part of the land clearance drive, railway authorities began…

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‘Pak-trained Mujahideen have turned their guns inwards’: India slams Islamabad over PoK crackdown | India News

The MEA criticized Pakistan’s harsh crackdown on protesters in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. (PTI images) NEW DELHI: India on Friday slammed Pakistan of making an open admission of state-sponsored terrorism after a senior aide to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif acknowledged that Islamabad had trained and armed Mujahideen who have now turned against the Pakistani state….

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‘Fingerprints on stones will be linked to Aadhaar’: BJP minister on CJP protest probe | Mumbai News

Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil stated Delhi Police collected protesters’ fingerprints from stones MUMBAI: Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil on Thursday claimed that the Delhi Police had collected fingerprints from even the smallest stones allegedly used during the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) protest in the national capital and would link them with Aadhaar records to identify those…

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Yaad Kiya Dil Ne honours women playback singers; initiative aims to keep India’s musical heritage alive through cultural events | Delhi News

The concert featured performances by choirs Anondodhoni (Gurgaon), Antarik, Ichchhe Bitan and host ensemble Swarchhanda – Ek Sangeetotsav Swarchhanda presented Yaad Kiya Dil Ne… A Classic Revival, a five-hour musical tribute to the legendary women playback singers of Hindi cinema, at Bipin Chandra Pal Auditorium in Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, on July 12. The concert…

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