3 women held for attacking civic, police officials during anti-encroachment drive in Kalyan | Mumbai News

Kalyan: The Kalyan taluka police on Monday arrested three women for allegedly attacking civic and police officials during a major anti-encroachment drive in Baneli village of Titwala and obstructing government work, said officials.Police said the incident took place on Saturday around 11.30am when the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation’s (KDMC) encroachment removal department was carrying out demolition…

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Focus on improving operational efficiency in power sector, says Tamil Nadu minister | Chennai News

Energy resources minister R Nirmalkumar Chennai: Energy resources minister R Nirmalkumar said state govt would implement comprehensive reforms in the electricity sector within a year to improve operational efficiency and reduce financial losses.The minister said several corrective measures have already been initiated to eliminate irregularities in the sector. “Tenders awarded during the previous regime are…

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Polytechnic education overhaul focuses on industry skills | Hyderabad News

Hyderabad: The Telangana department of technical education has introduced a major overhaul of the polytechnic curriculum under the C-26 revision, bringing sweeping changes across all 25 diploma branches in govt and private polytechnics. The revision includes mandatory six-month industrial training and the introduction of emerging technology modules to improve industry readiness among students.Commissioner of technical…

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Holding centres debut in Malda, Murshidabad, already house 12 | Kolkata News

Malda/Behampore: Forty-eight hours after the Bengal govt asked all 23 district magistrates to set up ‘holding centres’ where illegal foreigners — including Bangladeshis and Rohingya immigrants — staying in the state are to be housed before being deported, two such centres debuted in Malda and Murshidabad, two districts that share borders with Bangladesh.The hunt for…

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Gzb house deaths show what Op Savera can’t do for elderly: Family support, loneliness | Noida News

Ghaziabad: Operation Savera’s outreach workers regularly find elderly citizens living alone, cut off from family, enduring prolonged isolation, yet the programme, bound by its mandate, can only step in for welfare checks or when a health emergency strikes. The limitation came into focus this week after two elderly men, who had been living away from…

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