Mumbai: Citizens hold torch rally to protest Ghodbunder Road’s worsening condition | Mumbai News

Thane: Residents staged a torch rally on Ghodbunder Road on Saturday evening, demanding immediate action to address dangerous road conditions blamed for numerous fatal accidents. The protesters, led by activist Ajay Jeya, marched with flaming torches from Kasarvadavali signal to Wagbil signal, where they paid tribute to accident victims. The demonstration highlighted growing public anger…

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‘Terrorist launchpads active in PoK’: BSF braces for Pak backed infiltration attempts in winter; claims ‘force alert’ | India News

NEW DELHI: Border Security Force on Sunday said that Pak-backed terrorist launching pads are active across the LoC even after the security forces destroyed several of them in PoK during Operation Sindoor.“Several terrorist launching pads across the LoC were destroyed during Operation Sindoor, but some launching pads are still active where there is the presence…

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BOI apprentice recruitment 2025 closing tomorrow: Check eligibility and apply online at bankofbaroda.bank.in

Bank of Baroda 2025 apprentice jobs: 2,700 positions under NATS with Rs 15,000 stipend BOI Apprentice Recruitment 2025: Bank of Baroda is set to close the application process for its 2025 apprentice recruitment tomorrow, offering 2,700 positions to eligible candidates. Young aspirants seeking careers in banking are advised to complete their applications without delay through…

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Bhogapuram airport nears completion, but traffic bottlenecks persist | Vijayawada News

Visakhapatnam: Even as the Bhogapuram greenfield international airport nears completion, efforts to develop alternative routes and flyovers to ease the mounting congestion on the national highway and the beachfront road have made little progress. With more than 92 per cent of construction works reportedly completed, a test flight is expected in January 2026, and the…

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‘Unable to cope’: Two BLOs die in Uttar Pradesh; one by suicide, another from cardiac arrest | India News

NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of poll rolls, two Booth Level Officers (BLOs) died in Uttar Pradesh. While 46-year-old Sarvesh Singh hanged himself in Moradabad’s Baheri village, a woman BLO named Shobharani died of cardiac arrest in Bijnor.According to news agency PTI, Sarvesh Singh confessed to feeling suffocated and said there…

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Premier League: Joshua Zirkzee ends goal drought; Manchester United stage comeback to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 | Football News

Manchester United players (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP) Joshua Zirkzee scored his first Premier League goal in nearly a year, while Mason Mount secured the winning goal as Manchester United defeated Crystal Palace 2-1 on Sunday.Ruben Amorim’s team initially fell behind when Jean-Philippe Mateta scored a first-half penalty at Selhurst Park. However, Zirkzee and Mount’s second-half…

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Sangai Festival 2025: India B (Manipur) beats Colombia 8-5 to win the 15th Manipur Polo International Tournament | India News

India B (Manipur) clinched a spectacular victory over Colombia with a score of 8–5 in a thrilling final to lift the coveted title at the 15th Manipur Polo International Tournament. The championship match, held on Saturday at the Imphal Polo Ground, drew the curtains over the week-long sporting spectacle. The tournament, organised by the Manipur…

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Self-financing medical colleges in TN to get more PG seats for 2025 | Chennai News

Chennai: Self-financing medical colleges in the state have been granted a total of 418 additional postgraduate seats in courses including anaesthesiology, general medicine, paediatrics, general surgery, dermatology, radio-diagnosis, orthopaedics, and ENT by the national medical commission (NMC), amidst the ongoing admission sessions. With this, the PG seats in private institutions will increase to nearly 1,500….

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Clean homes, dirty streets: Two faces of our civic sense | India News

The Indian crisis of civic sense. NEW DELHI: Across India, behaviours such as littering, spitting, flouting queues, honking needlessly, encroaching on public spaces, and damaging shared property have become so routine that they often pass without notice.They are not merely behavioural glitches; they are embedded, inherited patterns. The problem is not just policy, enforcement, or…

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