Inclusivity And Freedom Of Expression Are Our Rich Legacy says VP

Inclusivity And Freedom Of Expression Are Our Rich Legacy says VP

Delhi, 27 April (H.S.): Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, emphasized that Bharat is the world’s oldest civilization, rooted in peace, inclusivity, and freedom of expression. Speaking at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in Coimbatore on Fostering Agri-Education, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship for Viksit , he highlighted the importance of these values in shaping the nation. He noted that…

SP South meets border villagers of Makwal

Jammu, 27 April (H.S.): : Jammu Police South Zone, under the supervision of SP City South Jammu Ajay Sharma, SDPO East and SDPO South continued its commitment to proactive policing, effective law enforcement and community outreach. Police conducted community policing meetings, executed successful raids, made arrests, recovered stolen property, and carried out preventive actions across…

NIELIT signs MoUs with 8 Visionary Organizations to Propel Digital India Initiatives

NIELIT signs MoUs with 8 Visionary Organizations to Propel Digital India Initiatives

Delhi, 27 April (H.S.): On April 25, the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with eight esteemed organizations, including Semi-Conductor Laboratory (SCL), ERNET India, National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, SKYROOT Aerospace, Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR), and Kyndryl India. This event, held…

Fallout of comment on Rana Sanga: SP MP’s convoy attacked by miscreants

Fallout of comment on Rana Sanga: SP MP’s convoy attacked by miscreants

Hathras, 27 April (HS): Samajwadi Party (SP) Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Lal Suman’s convoy was attacked on Sunday afternoon. It is alleged that youths from Kshatriya community threw tyres and stones at the convoy. While fleeing, the vehicles in the convoy collided with each other. Five to six people were injured. Police reached the spot…

5,000 Pakistani citizens living in nation’s capital identified

5,000 Pakistani citizens living in nation’s capital identified

New Delhi, 27 April (H.S.): The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has provided the Delhi police with a list of approximately 5,000 Pakistani nationals residing in the national capital, urging their return to Pakistan. This action follows a visa revocation in response to a terrorist attack in pahalgam,Jammu and Kashmir. The Foreign Regional Registration Office (FRRO) shared…

Security Forces Recover Huge Cache of Arms, Ammunition in Manipur

Security Forces Recover Huge Cache of Arms, Ammunition in Manipur

Imphal, 27 April (HS): In a series of targeted search operations, security forces seized a significant cache of arms and ammunition from vulnerable areas of Manipur. During a search conducted at Leijangphai village under Thanlon Police Station in Pherzawl district, forces recovered two country-made 9 mm pistols, two .303 rifles, one country-made .22 rifle, one…