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Indian Army's New Social Media Policy: Key Restrictions

The Indian Army has issued a new policy for personnel's use of social media apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and X. Key rules include view-only access on some platforms and strict messaging guidelines. Read the full details here.

IAF Helicopter Transports Pench Tigress from MP to Rajasthan

The Indian Air Force's Mi-17 helicopter successfully airlifted a tigress from Madhya Pradesh's Pench Tiger Reserve to Rajasthan's Mukundra Hills. This crucial mission aids tiger population recovery in Rajasthan. Read about this landmark conservation effor

CAG Flags Major Shortcomings in ECHS Healthcare

A CAG report tabled in Parliament reveals severe issues in the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme, including hospital shortages and delayed payments, affecting veterans' healthcare. Read the full findings.

Trichy Airport Introduces Biometric Access for Staff

Trichy International Airport launches biometric gates for staff entry, using retina & fingerprint scans. This automation enhances security, speeds up access, and addresses CISF personnel shortage. Read more.

Nurpur Girl Selected as Flying Officer in IAF

Aparna Sharma from Nurpur, Himachal Pradesh, achieves her dream of becoming a Flying Officer in the Indian Air Force. Read her inspiring journey of determination and success.

Delhi HC gives IAF Palam more time for tree plantation

Delhi High Court grants Indian Air Force station Palam extra time to plant 470 compensatory saplings, enabling a conditional No Objection Certificate. Justice Sachin Dutta oversees the compliance deadline.

IAF's 1971 War Air Power Decisive for Bangladesh Victory

The Indian Air Force commemorated the historic air operations of December 5, 1971, detailing how its strikes crippled Pakistan's defences and paved the way for India's victory and Bangladesh's independence. Read the full story.

Coimbatore Police Severely Understaffed, UN Norms Ignored

Coimbatore district operates with just 1,182 law & order cops against a UN-recommended 4,440. Historic stations like Annur, established in 1800, still have the same sanctioned strength, crippling investigations and public safety. Read more.

India Sends Field Hospital to Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

India dispatches a mobile field hospital and over 70 medical personnel to aid Sri Lanka's disaster response after severe cyclones caused widespread flooding and landslides. Read more on the crucial relief efforts.

Missing Tiger Census Team Found Safe in Kerala Forest

Three Kerala forest personnel missing during the National Tiger Census in Bonacaud were safely located in Iruthode. The team lost communication after taking a wrong path. Read the full rescue details.

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.

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