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Indian Army gets final 3 Apache attack helicopters

The Indian Army has received its final batch of AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, completing a major defence deal with the US. This boosts India's combat capabilities and strengthens the US-India strategic partnership. Read more.

Indian Army's Sri Lanka Field Hospital Treats 1250+

Indian Army's 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' provides critical medical aid in Sri Lanka, treating over 1250 patients. A testament to India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and strong bilateral ties.

Hoax Bomb Threat to Indian Women's Press Corps

The Indian Women's Press Corps in Delhi received a hoax bomb threat via email, prompting a swift police response. No explosives were found. Authorities are investigating the source.

IIT Professor Sentenced to 10 Years for Rape

An IIT Jodhpur associate professor receives 10 years rigorous imprisonment for raping a former student in 2019. The fast-track court convicts him based on forensic and CCTV evidence.

Rajasthan JET 2025 First Provisional List Released

Agriculture University, Jodhpur has released the Rajasthan JET 2025 first provisional allotment list. Candidates must accept seats and pay fees by December 7. Check details and key dates here.

Suicide Bomber Strikes FC HQ in Balochistan

Fresh violence erupts in Pakistan as suicide bomber targets Frontier Corps headquarters in Nokkundi, Balochistan. Three attackers neutralized in retaliatory firefight. Read the latest updates.

Jaipur Targets 75%+ Scores for 50% of Board Students

Education Secretary Krishna Kunal sets ambitious 75%+ target for half of Rajasthan's Class 10 & 12 students. New directives include weekly homework, syllabus completion, and reading initiatives.

Police raid shops selling Lawrence Bishnoi jackets

Jodhpur police launch crackdown on shops selling Lawrence Bishnoi-branded jackets, arresting 5 sellers. Authorities aim to stop glorification of gangster culture among youth. Read more.

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.

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