Author: Yashica.JRathod

<strong>At Anandpur Sahib, an NRI youth was killed</strong> - Asiana Times

According to Gurdial Singh, Pardeep rode away from his residence on March 4 and stayed overnight at Gurdarshan’s house located near Nawashehar. The next day, they booked lodging in Anandpur Sahib. The sequence of events Gurdial Singh, recounting the circumstances that led to Pardeep’s death, told the reporter they learned from a man who was with Pardeep first at the time the incident occurred that Gurdarshan Singh had seriously injured his foot and had difficulty walking. The two buddies paid a visit to Budha Dal, a Nihang group, at their tent. On the occasion of Hola Mohalla, Pardeep Singh was on his way…

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Workers from Tamil

Approximately half of the 10 lakh migrant workers in Tamil Nadu reside in the towns of Thiruvallur, Chennai, and Chengalpattu in the northern region of the state. Most of the remaining half live in the industrial cities of Tirupur, Coimbatore, and Erode. The Turmoil Approximately half of the 10 lakh migrant workers in Tamil Nadu reside in the towns of Thiruvallur, Chennai, and Chengalpattu in the northern region of the state. Most of the remaining half live in the industrial cities of Tirupur, Coimbatore, and Erode. Because of the recent spread of videos purporting to show Hindi-speaking men being attacked…

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Farmers recommend distribution of Potato Instead of wheat - Asiana Times

A cheaper alternative to the traditional wheat bhusa, aloo is being fed to the cows in gaushalas Mohammad Alamgir, in the midst of a harvest-time market collapse, presents a rationale for distributing potatoes through the public distribution system by saying, “Gehoon nahi toh aloo hi sahi” (in the absence of wheat, why not offer potatoes?). According to the secretary-general of the Agra-based potato farmers’ organization Aloo Utpadak Kisan Samiti, national authorities buy wheat and paddy at subsidized prices of Rs 2,125 and Rs 2,040 per quintal, respectively. They can simply purchase potatoes from us for half as much and give them…

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<strong>To combat a quick and protracted war, India needs technology and weapons: CDS</strong> - Asiana Times

General Chauhan pointed out that becoming self-reliant is among the most important lessons India can learn from the Russia-Ukraine battle. It remains to be seen, premised on other learnings from the war, what kind of capabilities India is required to develop. Self-reliance the takeaway lesson India may not be forced to confront an extended war like the one between Russia and Ukraine, however, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan said it on Friday that the country ought to possess a good combination of modern technology and arms for combating both long wars and short ones. The top military commander was…

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<strong>Gambia connected India syrup to child deaths; CDC verifies</strong> - Asiana Times

Between June and November last year, approximately 80 kids in The Gambia were evidenced to have AKI. Seventy of them ended up dead. AIK spread last year A report published Friday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said highly toxic syrup shipped to The Gambia caused an array of AKI and mortalities in children, weeks after a review panel of The Gambia National Assembly arrived at the conclusion that the cases of 70 kids due to acute kidney injury (AKI) had been strongly associated to the consumption of four tainted syrups manufactured by India’s Maiden Pharmaceuticals. The study…

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<strong>JNU guidelines: Rs 20,000 dharna fine, admission revocation for violence</strong> - Asiana Times

JNU’s most recent rules dictate that students can be fined a maximum of Rs 20,000 for holding dharnas and can also lose their admission or be fined up to Rs 30,000 for getting violent on campus. On a 10-page document called “Rules of Discipline and Proper Conduct of JNU Students,” punitive measures for things like protesting and forgery are spelled out, as are the steps for a prosecutorial inquiry and making a statement. The document states that the regulations became effective on February 3rd. It was a response to the numerous demonstrations that had taken place at the university in response…

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<strong>Manufacturing lowers India’s GDP growth to 4.4%</strong> - Asiana Times

According to CEA, high-frequency indicators like automobile sales and PMI demonstrate growth. Statistics now As per figures released by the National Statistical Office, India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rate dropped to a three-quarter drop of 4.4% in October-December 2022-23. This was mostly due to a 1.1% drop in manufacturing as well as a drop in personal consumption demand and state spending. The economy grew 6.3% in the July-September period and 6.3% in July-September, and 13 % in the April-June fiscal period. The 3.3% rate of increase in the third quarter was slower than the 6.3% pace of growth in the July-September quarter and…

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<strong>Rare disease families receive funds from the Centre</strong> - Asiana Times

The Center moved funds towards aiding children who were diagnosed with rare conditions after India Today said that not a single of the 432 patients who had signed up for treatment for rare conditions had received the money yet. After the media wrote about how hard it is for parents with kids with rare conditions to get money from the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD) 2021, the department moved quickly to help. The National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD), which was initially announced in 2017 and then put into effect in March 2021, was started by the ministry of health of the…

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First targeted assassination of the year: Kashmiri Pandit shot while out to buy groceries - Asiana Times

The Turmoil On Sunday morning, a Kashmiri Pandit guy that worked as a bank guard was fatally shot by terrorists in the Pulwama district in southern Kashmir, marking the first horrific attack on the public since the last October, when the Pandits and migrant workers in the Valley first began coming under attack. Terrorists started firing on Sanjay Kumar Sharma, 40, as he left his home in Achan, Litter town, to go grocery shopping, according to police. In spite of efforts to transport him to the local hospital, he tragically passed away en route. Sunita Sharma, his 38-year-old wife, survives…

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sena

The Shiv Sena (UBT) can be taken over completely if the Shinde faction is allowed to lay claim to all of the organization’s assets, money, and shakhas. The Shivai Seva Trust stands as the only obstacle. The Election Commission took away the right for Uddhav Thackeray’s party to use the title “Shiv Sena” and the voting emblem of a bow and arrow because Thackeray had lost team members to Eknath Shinde the previous year. As the battle for the “true” Shiv Sena and the place in the history of its founding father Bal Thackeray continues, the faction led by Uddhav has…

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