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407 BSF Constables Pass Out from Indore Training Centre

A total of 407 BSF constables from batches 208 and 209 completed their 44-week training in Indore. They will now be deployed for border security and internal duties across India. Read more about their oath and skills.

Court rejects bail in interstate kidney trafficking case

Chandrapur sessions court cancels interim protection for Dr Ravinder Pal Singh, a key accused in a nationwide organ trafficking network. Police gather forensic evidence linking accused to illegal transplants and patient deaths. Read the full investigation

Bears vs Packers Playoff: Snow Flurries Expected at Soldier Field

Chicago Bears host Green Bay Packers in a crucial Wild Card playoff game at Soldier Field this Saturday. Fans and players must brace for cold mid-20s temperatures and possible light snow flurries. Read how the winter weather could impact the crucial NFC s

BSF Western Command Awards 24 Police Medals

The BSF Western Command honoured 24 serving and retired personnel with Police Medals for Meritorious Service at an investiture ceremony in Mohali. Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria was the chief guest. Read more about the prestigious event.

Viral Video on Saudi Deportations Misleads Indian Muslims

A viral YouTube video falsely claims Saudi Arabia's mass deportation of Indian workers was a pro-Muslim move. We analyze the facts behind the misleading narrative and its potential impact. Read more to understand the truth.

A Soldier's Battle for Dignity After War

After returning from war, soldier Suri struggles for his dues and self-respect, leading to a desperate act involving his benefactor's prosthetic leg. A poignant tale of post-war life.

Ghaziabad man strangled with wire, friend detained

A 22-year-old vehicle parts supplier was found dead with an electric wire around his neck in Ghaziabad's Chaman Vihar. Police suspect murder by a friend after a dispute. Read the full investigation details.

Indian Army's New Social Media Policy Explained

The Indian Army lifts its 5-year blanket ban on social media with new, calibrated guidelines. Learn how this balances security with the need for connectivity for soldiers in remote areas.

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