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ANTF Arrests 4 in Major Rajasthan Drug Smuggling Bust

Rajasthan Police's ANTF arrested four smugglers, seizing 20.8 kg opium milk & 8 quintals poppy husk in Sikar & Bikaner. A sophisticated interstate network is uncovered. Read the full investigation details.

Ludhiana: 9 arrested with drugs, illegal weapon

Ludhiana police arrested nine individuals, including three women, in a major drug bust. Heroin, opium, and an illegal weapon were seized. Read the full details of the operation.

Jaunpur's World-Class Running Track Ready for Athletes

Jaunpur's new World Athletics-certified synthetic track, built at Rs 8.65 crore, promises year-round training for Purvanchal athletes, aiming for national and international glory. Read how this facility transforms local sports.

Pune Police seize drugs worth ₹2 lakh, arrest two

Pune Police's anti-narcotics squad recovers mephedrone worth ₹2 lakh, arresting two individuals. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the city. Read the full details.

Punjab's First Indoor Volleyball Hall in Ludhiana

Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora inaugurates state's first indoor volleyball hall and synthetic tennis courts at SCD Government College, boosting sports infrastructure with ₹4.37 crore investment.

Indian Companies Set for Semaglutide Device Windfall

Shaily Engineering and Gland Pharma positioned to benefit from India's semaglutide gold rush as patent expiry opens market for generic weight-loss drugs. Discover how these companies are preparing.

Rs 479 Cr Drugs Seized in Mizoram, 4 Arrested

Massive drug bust in Mizoram: Narcotics worth Rs 479 crore seized, including meth tablets and heroin. Four suspects arrested in major anti-narcotics operation. Read details.

Germany Classifies Date Rape Drugs as Weapons

Germany's justice ministry reclassifies date rape drugs as weapons in criminal trials, strengthening prosecution of sexual assault cases. Learn how this legal change protects victims.

Govt Plans Ban on Online Ads for High-Risk Drugs

Indian government proposes sweeping ban on online advertisements for Schedule G, H, H1, and X drugs to combat self-medication and antimicrobial resistance. Read about the new regulatory changes.

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