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Tamil Nadu Sends Rice, Relief to Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin flagged off a ship carrying rice and relief materials to cyclone-affected Sri Lanka, continuing the state's tradition of aid. Read more about this humanitarian gesture.

Download UPPSC LT Grade 2025 Admit Card Now

UPPSC has released the hall tickets for the UP LT Grade Teacher Recruitment 2025 for AYUSH Lecturer posts. Download your admit card from the official website using application number and DOB.

Retired banker loses Rs 21 lakh to Facebook fraud

A 72-year-old retired bank employee in Karnataka lost Rs 21 lakh after clicking on a deceptive Facebook ad promising special benefits. Read the full story and learn how to protect yourself from online fraud.

Ex-Army Man Dies in Gurgaon Terrace Fall

Phool Singh, a 90-year-old retired army man, died after falling from his unguarded terrace in Gurgaon's Tikli village. Police found no foul play. Read the full report.

Son hires friends to kill father over property in Haridwar

A 21-year-old man in Haridwar, along with two friends, was arrested for murdering his retired IAF officer father over a property dispute. Police reveal a plot involving Rs 30 lakh and an SUV. Read the shocking details.

Belagavi College Lecturer Arrested for Sexual Assault

A guest lecturer at a private college in Belagavi has been arrested by Camp Police for allegedly sexually assaulting a student for two years. The accused threatened the survivor to keep silent. Read the full report.

Retired Official's Suicide at Hazaribag Station

Vinay Kumar Singh, a 70-year-old retired official, died by suicide at Hazaribag railway station. He left a suicide note apologizing to his family. Read the full investigation details.

Delhi Police withdraws staff from retired officers

Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golchha orders withdrawal of 144 police personnel and 10 MTS staff from retired officers including former commissioners. Read about the departmental audit driving this reform.

DGCA taps retired officers to fix approval delays

Facing a manpower crisis, India's DGCA is creating a pool of retired technical officers aged up to 70 to advise on certifications. This move aims to cut delays while ensuring transparency. Learn how this impacts aviation.

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