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Namo Bharat Festival Rush: Ridership Soars 50%

The Namo Bharat semi-high speed rail corridor witnessed an extraordinary surge in passengers during the festive season, with daily ridership crossing 20,000 and weekend numbers hitting 30,000, marking a significant milestone for India's modern rail infras

Dudhia Alternative Hume Pipe Bridge completed in 16 days

In a remarkable feat of engineering and rapid execution, West Bengal completes the Alternative Hume Pipe Bridge at Dudhia, reconnecting Mirik with Siliguri and restoring crucial transportation links in record time.

Nepal Remains on FATF Grey List

Nepal continues its struggle with financial oversight as FATF maintains the country on its grey list, citing deficiencies in combating money laundering and terrorist financing.

BSF Hero's Command: 'Finish Them Tonight!' Secures Border

Exclusive account of BSF Sub-Inspector Rijju's heroic leadership during a critical anti-infiltration operation along the Punjab border. Discover how his motivational command inspired troops to neutralize terrorists in a dramatic overnight mission.

Jeypore's Dangerous Electrical Infrastructure Crisis

Jeypore Municipality sounds alarm over dangerously dilapidated electricity infrastructure. Rusted poles, dangling wires, and outdated transformers create daily hazards for residents and commuters in this Odisha town. Urgent repairs demanded.

IAF Jawan Suicide in Coimbatore: Wife Reveals Stress

A 34-year-old Indian Air Force jawan died by suicide at Sulur Air Force Station in Coimbatore. His wife reveals he was under extreme stress and pressure before the tragic incident. Read the full investigation details.

Why American Women Are Fleeing the Workforce

Why are millions of American women disappearing from workplaces? Explore the childcare crisis, pay disparities, and pandemic aftershocks reshaping the US labor market.

IPKF Veterans Blast Aiyar's 'Disrespectful' Remarks

Indian Peace Keeping Force veterans condemn Mani Shankar Aiyar's controversial comments about the IPKF mission in Sri Lanka, calling them historically inaccurate and disrespectful to soldiers' sacrifices.

Tejas Mk1A completes maiden flight & weapon trials

India's indigenous Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft successfully completes its first flight and pre-induction weapon trials, marking a significant milestone in India's defense capabilities and aerospace manufacturing.

HAL launches 3rd Tejas production line in Nashik

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited boosts Tejas manufacturing capacity with new Nashik facility, accelerating India's self-reliance in defence aviation and creating hundreds of jobs.

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