Want NIA probe into ‘anti-national’ activities on campus: ABVP | Kolkata News

JU Campus…..Debobrata Shome Kolkata: The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Sunday demanded an impartial inquiry by the state higher education dept into the JU vandalism. They also demanded an NIA probe into alleged anti-national activities on the campus.Following a press meet, they questioned administrative lapses concerning campus safety, political influence, and the cancellation of…

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‘Not traceable’ no excuse to deny RTI info, Punjab panel tells officials | Chandigarh News

The appellant had filed RTI applications on Sept 24 and Oct 3, 2023, seeking information from the RTA, Patiala. Nearly three years later, he had neither received a reply nor the requested information Chandigarh: The Punjab State Information Commission has held that govt officials cannot cite records being “not traceable” as a satisfactory explanation for…

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South Salmara-Mankachar farmers, agri-entrepreneurs learn of scheme benefits | Guwahati News

An Agriculture Infrastructure Fund awareness programme was held to promote agri-entrepreneurship Dhubri: An Agriculture Infrastructure Fund awareness programme was held in South Salmara-Mankachar district to promote agri-entrepreneurship.Organised on Saturday under the chairmanship of the district agricultural officer, the programme brought together farmers, agri-entrepreneurs and self-help group representatives. Participants were briefed on the AIF and other…

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Watch: 5-year-old girl mauled by stray dog, dragged across street; CCTV captures horror | Jaipur News

CCTV captures horror as stray dog drags, mauls 5-year-old girl in Kota KOTA: A five-year-old girl was severely injured after a stray dog attacked her in Rajasthan’s Kota on Saturday evening, with CCTV footage showing the animal knocking her down, dragging her along the street and repeatedly biting her before residents intervened.The incident took place…

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‘Could destroy Ukraine’: Zelenskyy’s big warning as calls grow for fresh elections amid ongoing war

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo credit: AP Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that holding elections during the ongoing war with Russia could fracture the country and even “destroy” it, as fresh calls grow for Kyiv to hold a vote despite martial law.Ukraine has suspended elections under martial law since Russia launched its full-scale invasion…

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Hayden Panettiere’s mother claims she did not force her daughter to work as a child: ‘I was not abusive by any stretch…’ |

Hayden Panettiere’s mother claims that she was not abusive when her daughter was young, and that she never forced her child to do anything or to work. (Instagram) Hayden Panettiere’s passing has left the industry and her fans in shock. As the investigation into her demise continues, debates about the lack of protective measures for…

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Maharashtra CET 2026: CET Cell issues rules for institutional-level admissions to vacant seats

CET Cell issues rules for institutional-level admissions to vacant seats The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has issued guidelines for colleges to fill seats that remain vacant after the completion of all Centralised Admission Process (CAP) rounds for courses under the Department of Technical Education.As per the notice, colleges can begin institutional-level admissions…

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From Alex Lanier’s historic triumph to An Se-young’s title defence: BWF World Championships 2026 champions crowned | Badminton News

BWF World Championships 2026: Champions (Agency Images) NEW DELHI: The BWF World Championships 2026 came to a dramatic close in New Delhi on Sunday, with five champions crowned across men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles.The tournament, which was held from August 17 to 23, produced historic victories for France and…

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A cactus-eating moth released on Caribbean islands as biological control later reached Florida; since appearing there in 1989 it has spread west to Texas and become a threat to native prickly pears

Cactoblastis cactorum, commonly known as the Argentine cactus moth An invasive South American moth that was once released as a biological control agent in the Caribbean is now spreading across the southern United States, creating a serious ecological and economic threat to native prickly pear cactus populations. The insect, Cactoblastis cactorum, commonly known as the…

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