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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.

Indian Army's Sri Lanka Field Hospital Treats 1250+

Indian Army's 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' field hospital in Sri Lanka provides critical medical aid, treating over 1250 patients. A testament to India's commitment as a first responder in the region.

Century-old Mangaluru school gets Rs 1 crore revamp

Govt Upgraded Higher Primary School, Haleneranki in Kadaba taluk marks 100 years with new classrooms, computer lab, and English-medium section. See how community support fueled its revival.

Tamil Nadu Sends Rice, Relief to Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin flagged off a ship carrying rice and relief materials to cyclone-affected Sri Lanka, continuing the state's tradition of aid. Read more about this humanitarian gesture.

Amolak Public School Hosts Vibrant Annual Function

Amolak Public School in Patiala dazzled at its annual function with cultural performances and awards. The event highlighted student talent and community spirit. Read more about this celebration!

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.

Pakistan's Expired Cyclone Aid Sparks Diplomatic Row

Pakistan faces embarrassment as expired relief supplies for cyclone-hit Sri Lanka go viral. India strongly rejects Pakistan's airspace blockage allegations, detailing swift clearances. Explore the contrasting aid efforts.

India's Swift Aid to Sri Lanka After Cyclone Ditwah

PM Modi expressed India's solidarity with Sri Lanka post-Cyclone Ditwah. Operation Sagar Bandhu has delivered 53 tonnes of relief, rescued over 2000 Indians. Read more on India's 'First Responder' role.

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