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    To navigate through 'turbulent times', India must invest in modernisation of armed forces: IAF chief

    His remarks come amid the backdrop of evolving geopolitics with conflicts being seen in some of the regions of the world. This "multi-faceted landscape" requires such military personnel who are not only adept at combat but also possess a deep understanding of the broader implications of their actions, the air chief marshal said.

    Employees prefer work from home as heatwave forces corporates to adopt hybrid work

    The 2023 report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reveals that rising global temperatures have led to unprecedented climate change across all regions of the world, with consequences ranging from rising sea levels to more frequent and severe weather events, as well as the rapid disappearance of sea ice.

    Sandeshkhali post-poll violence: 'Worried' Bengal Guv asks Mamata to intervene

    West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose expressed concern about post-poll violence in Sandeshkhali and urged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to intervene and restore peace, particularly addressing attacks on women in the area.

    Cyclone Remal: Four Odisha districts to receive heavy rainfall, preparations reviewed

    The Met department has issued heavy rainfall warning for four districts of Odisha in the wake of Cyclone Remal approaching the coast. Under its impact, heavy rainfall of 7 to 11 cm has been predicted for Bhadrak, Balasore, Kendrapara and Mayurbhanj districts.

    India-US ESG discusses defence cooperation, highlights comprehensive partnership

    The India-US Executive Steering Group (ESG) meeting at the US Army Pacific Headquarters in Hawaii was a key platform for discussing defence cooperation engagements. Led by Lt Gen TK Aich DCOAS (Strategy), the Indian delegation was briefed on the capabilities of the Lightning Academy and Aviation Brigade. This meeting underscores the comprehensive global strategic partnership between India and the US, driven by shared democratic values and vibrant people-to-people contacts. The recent Tiger Triumph 2024 exercise showcased deepening military ties, including cross-deck helicopter operations and joint HADR operations.

    Manipur: Situation tense, internet suspended after violence, SP office attack in Churachandpur

    A mob of 300-400 people attempted to storm the office of the Superintendent of Police in Churachandpur, Manipur, pelting stones and engaging in violent activities. Security forces used tear gas shells to control the situation. The authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have clamped Section 144 of the IPC in the area.

    • Ram Mandir Inauguration: Elaborate security measures in Ayodhya ahead of 'Pran Pratishtha'

      Ayodhya readies for the historic 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony at the Ram temple with intensive security measures. A robust police presence, 10,000 CCTV cameras, and advanced technology ensure vigilance. The entire city, including red and yellow zones, sees heightened security. Collaborative efforts, boat patrols, and airport checks contribute to the secure atmosphere. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attendance adds significance, and the city expresses confidence in a flawless event. As Ayodhya counts down to Lord Ram's return, the focus is on a secure and joyous ceremony.

      Army to be deployed across Bangladesh from Jan 3 ahead of polls: Defence Ministry

      Bangladesh readies for January 7 elections amidst heavy security. Over thousands of armed forces personnel will ensure a peaceful process, aiding local authorities. The military will cover districts, border areas, while police and paramilitary units collaborate. The opposition's boycott, led by the BNP, sparks tension. Despite international calls for dialogue, the election outcome favors Sheikh Hasina's Awami League due to the absence of significant opposition. Violence, accusations, and concerns over fairness cloud the electoral landscape.

      Over 6,000 security personnel to guard World Cup final: Ahmedabad police

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles will be among the key personalities who are expected to attend the ICC Cricket World Cup grand finale in the Motera area of the city, said Ahmedabad Commissioner of Police GS Malik.

      Situation in Shivamogga town area peaceful and under control: Police

      According to police, an angry mob is said to have thrown stones at a few houses and vehicles and injured several people, allegedly following rumours that there was a stone pelting on the Eid Milad procession last evening. Police officials said they had to resort to lathi-charge to disperse the mob.

      Manipur violence: State government in contact with Home Ministry, says CM N Biren Singh

      Singh expressed strong condemnation against the brutal killing of the two students namely Phijam Hemajit and Hijam Linthoingambi, who went missing since 6th July this year, terming it as a heinous crime. He maintained that the culprit would not be spared and stringent action would be taken against them as per law.

      Amid communal violence, Haryana govt sanctions land for RAF battalion in Nuh

      Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Wednesday that six people have died so far in the violence while 116 people have been arrested and 90 detained. Twenty companies of various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), including a dozen of the RAF, have been deployed by the Centre in Nuh and adjoining districts on the request of the state government.

      Haryana violence: Rapid Action Force conducts flag march in Haryana's Gurugram

      Assistant Commissioner of Police Varun Dahiya (Crime), Gurugram said today, "All schools, colleges and workplaces are functioning normally. There are no restrictions on the movement of traffic. The internet is also operational. I appeal to all to not pay heed to rumours on social media. If anyone wants to report any information, they can reach helpline number '112'."

      Manipur : Normal life affected due to shutdown; women protesters stopped from marching to CM's house

      Hundreds of women marched in Imphal and wanted to meet chief minister N Biren Singh to submit a memorandum. They said that they wanted to meet the chief minister and plead with him to resolve the conflict at the earliest. As they began a peaceful rally from Singjamei Market, a combined team of Rapid Action Forces and state forces stopped them at the traffic point of Singjamei Chinga Makhong, Imphal.

      Will not step down at this crucial juncture, says Manipur CM Biren Singh

      Amidst calls for his resignation, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has clarified that he will not be stepping down from his position. Large numbers of women gathered in the streets of Imphal to prevent Singh from going to the Raj Bhavan to submit his resignation. This followed clashes between women and security forces in Imphal after a deadly shootout incident. More than 100 people have lost their lives in the ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur.

      Manipur government offered protection to BJP MP Rajkumar Ranjan Singh's House in May

      When contacted, Singh said he would "like to remain silent at the moment". According to officials familiar with the development, Singh's house was attacked in May after a 40-year-old man from the Meitei community was killed in a second spate of violence in Bishnupur district.

      Manipur Mayhem continues; nine killed in fresh violence

      Violence continues unabated in Manipur with at least nine people, including Village Defence Guards and villagers, killed and 25 others injured on Wednesday when suspected militants attacked the Khamenlok area of Khundrakpam assembly constituency in Imphal East district.

      Odisha Train Derailment: CM Naveen Patnaik reaches Balasore to inspect the accident site

      Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday arrived at Balsore in the State, the site of last night's mishap involving three trains in which the death toll this morning had gone up to 238 and over 900 injured.

      Manipur gun battles continue; Amit Shah begins state visit; ethnic clashes started on May 3

      Defence sources said on Sunday, Army mobilised columns to establish multiple Mobile Vehicle Check Posts and undertake search operations on receiving information about the presence of armed miscreants venturing out to burn houses in Sanasabi, Gwaltabi and Shabunkhol Khunao in YKPI bowl in the hilly region of Imphal East district. While operating, the Army columns were fired upon with automatic weapons by miscreants who were trying to burn the houses.

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