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Mumbai: 2 dead in train accident during flash strike

A sudden railway employees' strike in Mumbai turned tragic when five people attempting to cross tracks were hit by a train, resulting in two fatalities and three serious injuries near Vangani station.

Trump's Record Shutdown: America's Survival Battle

As the longest US government shutdown continues, Trump calls it crucial for national security while federal workers struggle to make ends meet. Discover the real impact on American families.

Bank Unions Oppose FM's Privatisation Remarks

Indian banking unions strongly oppose FM Nirmala Sitharaman's privatisation remarks, demand strengthening of public sector banks instead. Latest updates on the banking sector debate.

Haryana Promotion Quota Invalid: High Court

Punjab & Haryana High Court invalidates Haryana's reservation in promotions, ruling it unconstitutional without proper amendments to state service rules. Major setback for state government.

HC: Quota in promotion without rule change illegal

In a significant verdict, Punjab and Haryana High Court rules that reservation in promotions without amending service rules violates constitutional principles. The judgment impacts government employees across both states.

Balochistan: Two Youth Detained in Quetta

Fresh reports emerge of enforced disappearances in Balochistan as two young men allegedly detained by security forces in Quetta. Growing international attention on human rights situation.

Punjab HC slams govt for failing as model employer

Punjab & Haryana High Court delivers scathing verdict against Punjab government for restricting benefits of court judgments, calling it a violation of constitutional equality principles.

Bank Unions Oppose Public Sector Bank Mergers

Indian banking unions unite against proposed consolidation of Union Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, and other public sector banks, citing job security and service quality concerns.

Powercom Contract Workers Strike in Jalandhar

Contract workers at Punjab State Power Corporation Limited stage massive protest in Jalandhar, demanding job security and opposing privatisation moves that threaten their livelihoods.

Father's 20-year mission reunites 500+ missing persons

Discover the emotional journey of a Haryana father who turned personal tragedy into a relentless mission, helping reunite over 500 missing persons with their families through his extraordinary dedication.

DK SIT hits roadblock: 38 case records missing

The Special Investigation Team probing alleged police excesses in Dakshina Kannada hits a roadblock as crucial records of 38 unnatural death cases remain untraceable, raising serious questions about investigation transparency.

Himachal extends pension benefits to Class IV staff

In a significant welfare initiative, Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has extended pension benefits to Class IV employees, benefiting thousands of government staff members across the state.

Delhi: 1.8L Kids Missing in 10 Years, 50K Untraced

Disturbing RTI findings reveal over 180,000 children reported missing in Delhi since 2014, with nearly 50,000 still untraced. Experts call for urgent systemic reforms in child protection mechanisms.

Delhi Police Reunite 75 Missing Persons in October

Delhi Police's Operation Milap achieves remarkable success, reuniting 75 missing individuals with families in October through dedicated anti-human trafficking efforts and advanced technology.

US Government Shutdown: Longest Ever Crisis Looms

As the US faces another government shutdown threat, discover why this political stalemate could break records and what signs point toward a resolution. Expert analysis on the economic impact and political dynamics.

Indian man missing 15 years rescued in Bangladesh

In an emotional cross-border reunion, a man from Odisha's Mayurbhanj district who went missing 15 years ago has been identified and rescued from Bangladesh. Read the incredible survival story.

Karnataka HC: No Endless Disciplinary Inquiries

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court rules disciplinary authorities cannot conduct endless fresh inquiries against employees, setting crucial legal precedent for government service matters.

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