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Hampi Guides Demand Better Infrastructure from Tourism Minister

Karnataka Tourist Guides Association presented a memorandum to Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in Hampi, demanding emergency medical services, health insurance, and rail travel benefits for guides. Read their key demands for the UNESCO site.

Teenager Missing in Shimla, Police Search On

A 15-year-old girl has gone missing from her home in Shimla's Krishna Nagar area. Police have registered a case and launched a search operation. Read for details.

US Lawmaker Slams Purdue's H-1B Hire for Marketing Professor

Indiana State Rep Andrew Ireland criticises Purdue University Northwest for filing an H-1B visa for a foreign marketing professor. He argues it's unfair to American workers in the Chicago area. Dive into the heated debate on H-1B visas in US education.

Delhi Police Finds 1,303 Missing Persons in a Year

Delhi Police's Operation Milap in southwest district successfully traced 1,303 missing persons, including 434 children, in the last year. Learn how local informers and strategic efforts made this possible.

Pune Man Helps Reunite Over 800 Missing Persons

Shivabhau Pasalkar, a Pune resident, has dedicated 15 years to finding missing people. Using social media and posters, he's reunited over 800 individuals with their families. Read his inspiring story.

Hampi Utsav dates changed to February 13-15

The Karnataka government announces new dates for Hampi Utsav 2024. District Minister BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan directs officials to ensure a grand celebration. Applications for artistes open until Jan 20.

Body Found Near Missing Texas Teen's Home

A body has been discovered near the San Antonio home of missing 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos. Authorities are awaiting formal identification. Read for the latest details.

Bihar Minister's Professor Appointment Stalled

The appointment of a 56-year-old Bihar minister as an assistant professor in political science has been halted. Get the full story on this developing political and academic controversy.

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