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Welcome to Kashmir: Kashmiri-Produced Bollywood Film Receives Rousing Response in Srinagar
The movie delves into pressing social issues often overlooked in mainstream narratives, shining a light on the realities faced by the people of Kashmir
DRDO Assures All Possible Support To Make India A Net Defence Exporter
The DRDO Chairman emphasised the need to undertake such initiatives on a regular basis as these events provide a renewed impetus to boost the Indian defence manufacturing sector to achieve complete self-reliance, it stated.
US Panel Suggests Making India Part Of NATO Plus
An initiative of the Republican leadership, the Select Committee is popularly called the China Committee.
Know How G20 Summit In Jammu And Kashmir Becomes a Major Success
While China officially "boycotted" the event, its lobbying efforts with other G20 member countries did not yield the expected response
Nepal Approves Second Hydropower Project To Be Developed By India
"The development of this 669-MW transformative project will prove to be a milestone for the socio-economic development of the country," according to the statement by the IBN.
SIT Formed By Punjab Police To Combat Trafficking Of Women To Oman
The establishment of the SIT comes following the directive from the Director Bureau of Investigation, LK Yadav
Arunachal: Project Digi-Kaksh launched to empower students
Digi-Kaksha has set a new standard as the first-of-its-kind project in any government school within the state. The school now boasts of a state-of-the-art 4K HD Interactive Android teaching board, poised to transform the teaching and learning experience.
Punjab Di Kudi: Charting a New Path For Progress, Empowerment, And Equality
Education has also been a critical driver of empowerment for women in Punjab
Futsal ground inaugurated
The inaugural match was played between Boleng FC and Siang FC, the DIPRO said.
Great News For Minorities As Muslim Candidates Crack Merit List In UPSC 2022
A member of the minority affairs described it as “a big feat because the number used to remain around 2.5 per cent until recently"