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Indian airlines plan to operate 58 flights to West Asia on March 4: Govt
"Indian carriers are further planning 58 flights on 4th March, including 30 by IndiGo and 23 by Air India and Air India Express," Civil Aviation Ministry said.
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Over 1,000 entries received for The Hindu Margazhi Music Contest
The video links have been sent to the judges, who watch the presentations and select the winners based on marks
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UK: Hindu temple thrown lifeline by judge after council plans to sell its premises to a mosque
A Hindu temple in Peterborough secured a High Court injunction halting the sale of its building to a mosque. The Bharat Hindu Samaj Temple, serving 18,000 devotees and offering community services, challenged the council's decision after being outbid. The judge found a strong case for interim relief, preventing irreversible steps.
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AI summit protest: Youth Congress president Uday Bhanu & others released from Tihar jail
Indian Youth Congress president Uday Bhanu Chib has been released from Tihar jail after being granted bail. He asserted that the Congress and its youth wing will continue their opposition to the India-US deal, claiming it harms farmers. Chib was arrested for his alleged role in a protest at Bharat Mandapam.
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Water released from Kuppanatham dam in Tiruvannamalai for irrigation
Tuesday’s initiative comes as sowing starts for paddy season in the region
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Two viewpoint towers in Katpadi, Jamunamarathur inaugurated
Forest officials said that such towers also help increase footfall of tourists in the hills
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State Highways installs LED streetlights on Chennai - Chittoor - Bengaluru Highway near Walajah to prevent accidents
In terms of passenger car units, more than 17,000 vehicles use the stretch every day
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Siddaramaiah rubbishes allegations of spying on D.K. Shivakumar loyalists
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah rubbished allegations of spying and phone tapping made by Leader of Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok and JD(S) leader and Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy
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Traffic diversion in Katpadi on March 5 due to bull race event
The traffic diversion will be in place between 6 a.m and 3 p.m on the day
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Under pressure from the Dalit Left, recruitment GO likely to come up for discussion again in Karnataka Cabinet
Dalit left community delegation, including Ministers K.H. Muniyappa and R.B. Thimmapur, met Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday and is learnt to have exerted pressure for withdrawal of GO on recruitment
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'Dhurandhar 2' dominates over 'Toxic' in North America
Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar 2' is outpacing Yash's 'Toxic' in North American pre-sales, with advance bookings exceeding $100K USD. While 'Toxic' leads domestic buzz and screen count, especially in the South, 'Dhurandhar 2' shows strong momentum for its Hindi premiere. Both films are set for a major box office clash.
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D.K. Shivakumar urges Karnataka MPs to put pressure on Centre to seek approval to raise Almatti dam height
Andhra Pradesh government has written to the Centre not to approve the proposal to raise the dam height to 524.26 metres
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Bomb hoax at High Court
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3,000 sanitation workers remove waste after Pongala, separate squads retrieve bricks to be used for Corporation’s housing projects
Although the cleanup drive started early in the afternoon, waste was not removed from several parts including the bypass area near Chackai, Fort and Vazhuthacaud even at night, unlike the previous years
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KERC hikes commercial, industrial power tariffs; agri pump set rate cut
The decision comes after a review petition filed by the State’s five power distribution companies.
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Rahul pats TPCC chief for successful conduct of DCC presidents’ training camp
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Railways unlikely to seek extra loan from JICA to meet higher cost of Bullet train project
Indian Railways will absorb an additional Rs 90,000 crore for the Ahmedabad-Mumbai Bullet Train, bringing the total cost to Rs 1.98 lakh crore. No further loans from JICA are planned. The ministry seeks Cabinet approval for revised funding, exploring options like finance ministry support and multilateral financing for future corridors.
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States, stakeholders urged to adopt energy saving initiatives of Mission LiFE
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