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Elderly Tribal Woman Killed by Elephants in Garhwa

A 70-year-old woman from a vulnerable tribal group died after being trampled by elephants while grazing goats in Garhwa district. This marks the second such fatality in the area within a fortnight.

Uttarakhand Launches Eat Right Youth Hackathon

Uttarakhand's education minister Dhan Singh Rawat launched a six-month youth innovation competition on National Youth Day. The hackathon aims to promote safe and sustainable food systems across the state.

MP Sahney Interacts with Youth in Delhi

MP Vikramjit Singh Sahney met with young people in Delhi to discuss career prospects and government initiatives, encouraging active participation in nation-building.

National Youth Day 2026: Generations Define 'Youth'

On National Youth Day 2026, Indians from their 20s to 70s share what 'youth' truly means. Discover diverse perspectives on energy, responsibility, and Swami Vivekananda's legacy. Read more!

Chandigarh University Wins Overall Trophy for 5th Time

Chandigarh University secures the overall championship trophy for a record fifth consecutive time at the North Zone Youth Festival, earning a direct qualification to the AIU National Youth Festival 2026.

Chandigarh University Wins Overall Trophy for 5th Time

Chandigarh University clinches the overall championship trophy for a record fifth consecutive time at the North Zone Youth Festival, securing its spot in the AIU National Youth Festival 2026. Read about their historic win.

Cyclist killed in Garhwa hit-and-run on NH-39

A 30-year-old cyclist, Dilip Kumar, was killed by a speeding pick-up van in a hit-and-run on Garhwa-Nagar Untari highway. Police are investigating. Read the full report.

Garhwa man kills father over witchcraft suspicion

A 40-year-old man in Garhwa's Gadia village was arrested for allegedly murdering his father with an axe, suspecting him of witchcraft. This marks the second such case in the district this week, highlighting a grim reality of superstition in rural areas.

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