Assam Police Constable Dies by Suicide in Dhemaji Jail

A 34-year-old Assam Police constable, Palash Gogoi, allegedly died by suicide using his service rifle while on duty at Dhemaji district jail. Authorities have registered a case and will investigate after last rites.

Goa Court: CCP Election Records Preserved for 60 Days

The district court in Panaji has ruled that all CCP election records, including ballot papers, must be preserved for 60 days from the result declaration date. This follows a petition challenging the election's validity on secrecy grounds.

Toll Plaza Staff Assault Youth Over FASTag in Mandya

A youth named Mahesh was allegedly beaten by toll plaza employees at Gananguru toll on Bengaluru-Mysuru highway after his FASTag had insufficient balance. The incident, captured on video, has sparked public outrage.

Odisha Approves Rural Water Maintenance Policy

Odisha's state cabinet has approved a new Operation and Maintenance Policy for rural drinking water supply, aiming to ensure uninterrupted service, quality standards, and transparent financial management through decentralized governance.

WBNUJS Offers Free Legal Help for Voter Roll Issues

West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences initiates free legal assistance for individuals facing voter name deletions or adjudication delays. The Legal Aid Society helps draft appeals and provides guidance on offline submissions.

Belagavi Villagers Protest Garbage Unit Over Health Risks

Thousands from 12 villages in Belagavi taluk staged a massive protest against the Turmuri garbage disposal unit, citing severe health issues and environmental pollution. They demand immediate relocation, while officials cite investment constraints.

Police Bulldoze Shop of 71-Year-Old in Minor Assault Case

West Godavari police demolished a petty shop belonging to a 71-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl in Achanta mandal. The action aims to warn offenders, while a manhunt is on for the absconding accused and family.

Odisha Approves Rs 3,400 Crore Atal Bus Stands Scheme

The Odisha state cabinet has approved a comprehensive Rs 3,400 crore Atal Bus Stands scheme to develop, renovate, and manage 318 bus terminals across the state by 2031-32, aiming to standardize public transport infrastructure.

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