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Manali Driver Returns ₹10 Lakh Camera, Goes Viral

Manali taxi driver Satish Kumar returned expensive camera equipment worth ₹10 lakh to a Mumbai tourist. His honest act went viral on social media, restoring faith in humanity. Read this inspiring story!

HC upholds negligence finding against Haryana

Chandigarh High Court upholds negligence finding against Haryana government in 1999 case after 25-year legal battle. Landmark judgment highlights accountability in public service.

Army to Raise Agniveer Vacancies to 1 Lakh Per Year

Indian Army plans to increase Agniveer recruitment to 1 lakh annually to address 1.8 lakh troop shortfall caused by COVID-19 recruitment freeze and ongoing retirements. Read more about the strategic expansion.

Warikoo reveals driver's salary with 11% yearly hike

Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo shares how his driver Dayanand earns Rs 53,350 monthly with 11% annual increment, health insurance, and family trust. Read this inspiring story of employer-employee relationship.

Army to induct women in Territorial Army as pilot

Indian Army considers inducting women into Territorial Army battalions as pilot project, expanding opportunities for female personnel in defense forces. Learn about this historic move.

Women to Serve as Soldiers in Territorial Army

Indian Army plans to induct women soldiers into Territorial Army battalions, breaking a major barrier. Learn how this move opens new frontiers for women in the armed forces.

Indian Army's Mono Rail Delivers Supplies at 16,000 Ft

Indian Army deploys groundbreaking mono rail system at 16,000 ft to overcome extreme weather and deliver essential supplies to forward posts along LAC. Revolutionary logistics solution ensures troop readiness.

Tribal girl dies in Godda hospital, negligence alleged

A 12-year-old tribal girl died at Sadar Hospital in Godda after being admitted with high fever. Family alleges medical negligence, forced to buy medicines and tests outside. Read the full investigation.

86-year-old Uber driver runs ₹175 crore business

An 86-year-old Uber driver in the US has become an internet sensation after a passenger discovered he's actually the CEO of a massive ₹175 crore business empire. Watch the heartwarming viral video that's inspiring millions.

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