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Ladakh's Forbidden Zones to Open Their Doors to Tourists - Asiana Times

Now, Indians will be able to explore Chang Chenmo, Ladakh despite the border standoff Ladakh administration in India plans to open up the strategic Chang Chenmo sector, located near the patrolling points north of Pangong Lake in eastern Ladakh, for tourism. This move comes despite the ongoing border standoff with China, which has lasted for four years.Ladakh is a part of the larger Kashmir region and has been a subject of dispute between India, Pakistan, and China since 1947. The opening will be Executed in two phases In the first phase, tourists will be allowed to access the Marsimik La…

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"Parliament Inauguration: 20 Parties join together to Boycott" - Asiana Times

Twenty opposition parties released a joint statement on Wednesdaydeclaring their decision to boycott the parliament inauguration. They referred to the inauguration of the new parliament building as a “grave insult” and a “direct assault” on democracy. On May 28, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi planned to inaugurate the new Parliament Building. The event has invited all current members of both houses of Parliament, ministers, secretaries, chief ministers, and administrators of Union territories.However, approximately 20 parties, including the Congress, CPI, AAP, and TrinamoolCongress, have declared their decision to boycott the event. Despite the boycott of the Parliament inauguration by 20 opposition…

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Manipur: Additional Troops Deployed 1 Day After Violence - Asiana Times

On Tuesday, Closed businesses, indoor stay for residents due to tension arises. In Imphal, the capital city of Manipur, India, tensions escalated on Tuesday as authorities took measures to address ethnic clashes that have resulted in numerous deaths and displacements. Additional security forces were deployed, with 600 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel sent to areas with a mixed population of Kukis and Meiteis, the two ethnic groups involved in the clashes. The move came after fresh incidents of arson were reported, including the torching of two houses by a mob led by armed individuals, forcing businesses to remain closed…

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25 Camels Die due to Contaminated Water in Gujrat - Asiana Times

On Sunday, 25 camels die after consuming polluted water in Vagura taluka of Bharuch district, Gujrat. In a devastating incident in Kacchipura village, Gujarat, 25 camels have died after consuming contaminated water from a pond. The water is believed to have been polluted due to a pipeline leakage carrying crude oil in the area. Villagers were facing drinking Watercrisis Kacchipura, housing around 250 individuals and 60 households, has been grappling with a severe drinking water crisis.The villagers had been relying on water tankers from private suppliers, but the supply had ceased for the past two months. In an effort to…

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Liquor consumption caused 2 deaths in Tamilnadu - Asiana Times

Two men named Kuppasami and Vivek died after allegedly consuming liquor at a bar inTamil Nadu’s Thanjavur district On Sunday, Two men named Kuppasami and Vivek died after allegedly consuming liquor at a government bar in Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur district. This incident occurred shortly after 22 people were died in the same area due to the alleged consumption of industrial methanol. A forensic analysis of samples collected from the bodies of the deceased men, has revealed the presence of cyanide. This analysis has ruled out the possibility of methanol, which is a highly toxic substance often used by illicit brewers.…

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Russia announces its big win on Ukraine's Bakhmut city - Asiana Times

Russia’s Wagner group says that the east Ukrainian city, Bakhmut has been captured,Ukraine denies the claim of capture. On Saturday, 20th May Russia announced that it has captured the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, which is known as the epicentre of the ongoing fighting in the region. President Vladimir Putin reportedly congratulated his troops and the private mercenary group Wagner for their role in the capture of the city. Eight-month battle for the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, which is considered the longest and bloodiest conflict in the region. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the military company Wagner, claimed…

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