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Several passengers were killed and others injured after stepping off a halted train and being struck by another train in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district on Sunday, according to preliminary information released by railway authorities.

The incident took place near Hetampur railway station in the Jhansi Division of North Central Railway. Train No. 19665 Khajuraho-Udai...


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Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) received an overwhelming response from citizens to its citywide E-Waste Collection Drive organized under the ongoing Environment Conservation Fortnight. The initiative encouraged residents to responsibly dispose of unused electronic items from their homes and offices, contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment.

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A minor altercation over spilled tari (spicy curry) at a snack stall in the Bharatwada area under Kalamna Police Station limits turned fatal, resulting in the death of a 28-year-old man.The deceased has been identified as Yogesh Bir Singh Sahu (28).

According to police, the dispute began when tari accidentally spilled onto someone’s clothes at a local eatery, leadin...


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India’s food safety regulator, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), has issued notices to eight food companies for allegedly using misleading brand names, labels and product claims that could give consumers the impression that their products are healthier than they actually are.

The action has been taken under the Food Safety and Standards Act, ...


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The Indian Army has introduced sweeping changes to its dress regulations, replacing several colonial-era practices with Indian alternatives. The revised rules, detailed in a new 174-page manual titled Army Uniforms-2026, authorise the use of closed-neck bandi jackets in formal settings, remove ceremonial pouch belts from certain dress categories, and make it optional...


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