Properties of President, leaders attacked; flight services at Kathmandu airport partially suspended; army calls for calm
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Prime Minister Modi announced Rs 1,500 crore financial aid for rain-hit Himachal Pradesh. He also announced ex gratia payments and advanced SDRF/PM Kisan funds. Aid includes rebuilding homes, restoring infrastructure, and supporting farmers. Himachal Pradesh has suffered heavy losses, including 370 deaths and widespread damage.
India's Army Chief emphasized the need for adequate firepower for prolonged conflicts, drawing lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war. He highlighted the unpredictable nature of war, recent engagements with Pakistan, and the Army's substantial procurement budget. The Army is also collaborating with academia for advanced technology development.
Stuck in snow for 5 hours, Capt rescued
Launches blood pressure monitor in its latest Apple Watch
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17-year-old Tejasvi Manoj continues to advocate for seniors to become 'savvy and independent' in cyber-space
Polls 60% of valid votes as against 71% polled by predecessor Dhankhar, whose winning margin was the highest in the last six VP elections
The 67-year-old succeeds Jagdeep Dhankhar, who resigned as Vice President on July 21
Rabi Laxmi Chitrakar succumbed to her injuries during treatment
The report claimed that Pakistan’s growing monitoring network was developed using both Chinese and Western technology
The PM announces ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to seriously injured in flood-hit Punjab
Efforts to evacuate those trapped under snow were hampered by severe weather
Will also hold discussions with senior officials and chair a review meeting on the ground situation in Gurdaspur
Kundra, accused of diverting a loan amount, has been asked to appear before EOW officials on September 15
Emergency contact numbers have also been shared for Indian nationals in Nepal
Silver prices also surged by Rs 2,800 to hit a fresh peak of Rs 1,28,800 per kilogram
According to the children, their late father had repeatedly assured them of their financial security and future well-being. They claim he had initiated business ventures in their names, acquired assets both personally and through corporate entities, and named them as beneficiaries of the family trust.
Now nearly 14 months old, Nitika has been declared a “child of the state” by the Himachal Pradesh government, which has committed to funding her education and all living expenses
Rs 2 lakh for the next of kin of those who lost their lives and Rs 50,000 for the injured
Ramdev impleaded the Centre, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and IMA as parties
The high court listed the matter for further proceedings before the joint registrar on November 7 and before the court on January 15, 2026
Ahead of PM Modi's visit, Himachal CM Sukhu demands policy on sustainable development in hill states
Says he would urge the Prime Minister to grant relaxation in the Forest Conservation Act to facilitate grant of forest land to people who have been rendered landless
The alleged fraud pertains to the 2016 recruitment of X-ray technicians in Uttar Pradesh's health department
What makes this visit politically notable is that Bittu would be the only Punjab-based BJP minister accompanying the Prime Minister, a role traditionally reserved for either state presidents or top-tier leaders
Protesters set ablaze residences of President and PM Oli
The tragedy occurred around 2:00 am while the residents were asleep, leaving little time for evacuation
The Tribune commemorates the 127th death anniversary of its founder, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia. He is remembered by millions of readers and admirers.
The survey also records presence of five other wild cat species: snow leopard, common leopard, clouded leopard, leopard cat, and marbled cat above 4,200 metrindicating the landscape's unique wild cat diversity
Officials say a portion of the parapet at a flat collapsed and fell on the two women who were walking along the road
Says the BRICS countries 'hate each other' and cannot survive if they do not sell to the US
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