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“Cold Wave Tightens Grip on Punjab and Haryana: Narnaul Records Chilling 3°C with No Respite”

Punjab and Haryana are in the icy embrace of an unrelenting cold wave, with temperatures plummeting to under 5 degrees Celsius at multiple locations, accompanied by a shroud of morning fog. Narnaul in Haryana claimed the title of the coldest place, recording a bone-chilling minimum temperature of 3 degrees Celsius on Saturday, as reported by the meteorological department in Chandigarh.

“ED Conducts Raids on Haryana Congress MLA’s Premises, Seizes ₹5 Crore Cash, 300 Bullets, and Liquor”

In a startling turn of events, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids at the premises of Congress MLA Surender Panwar and former INLD MLA Dilbagh Singh in Haryana, unearthing a cache of illegal possessions including cash, liquor, and arms. The raids were part of an investigation into alleged illegal mining activities.

“Farmers in Punjab and Haryana Employ Nighttime Tactics to Conceal Crop Burning”

Farmers in Punjab and Haryana are resorting to nighttime crop burning to avoid detection by satellite and local authorities, despite reported reductions in farm fire incidents this year. This strategy presents a challenge to efforts aimed at curbing air pollution and raises concerns about the accuracy of official data.

“Communal Clashes Erupt in Haryana’s Nuh District Over Religious Procession, Internet Services Restored After Two Weeks”

After two weeks of internet suspension following communal clashes in Haryana's Nuh district over a religious procession, services have been restored. Tensions arose between groups over attempts to stop the procession, leading to violence and several casualties. Rumors and social media played a role in exacerbating the situation. Authorities are investigating and striving to restore normalcy while addressing communal harmony concerns.

“Violence Escalates: Communal Clashes in Haryana’s Nuh Trigger Unrest in Gurugram, Shops and Eatery Burned by Mob”

After a religious procession in Nuh turned violent, leading to five fatalities and 70 injuries, the unrest reached Badshahpur, Gurugram, where a mob of around 200 individuals vandalized shops and torched an eatery. Haryana Chief Minister promises strict action, and educational institutions in Gurugram remain closed as authorities investigate the incident.

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Workshop on Farm Mechanization and Food Processing Ignites Passion Among Civil Engineering Students.

The ICAR-Directorate of Cashew Research, Puttur, in a commendable initiative to bridge the gap between agriculture and engineering, hosted a dynamic one-day workshop for the civil engineering students of St. Joseph's College, Mangalore. This event, spearheaded by Dr. J. Dinakar Adiga, aimed to inspire and engage the youth in the vital processes of food production and quality improvement.

“Indian Navy’s Sea King Helicopter Conducts Dramatic Rescue of Seriously Injured Chinese Sailor”

The Indian Navy has successfully executed a complex rescue operation, airlifting a critically injured Chinese sailor from a bulk carrier approximately 370 kilometers off the coast of Mumbai. The operation, conducted under challenging weather conditions, highlights the Indian Navy's commitment to maritime rescue efforts.

“Controversial IAS Officer Puja Khedkar Fails to Appear at Training Academy”

Puja Khedkar, a trainee IAS officer embroiled in a controversy surrounding her civil service selection, failed to report to the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) in Mussoorie on July 23, despite being instructed to do so. Khedkar's absence has further fueled scrutiny amid ongoing investigations and allegations against her.

India Achieves Success in Testing Second Phase of Ballistic Missile Defence System

India achieved a significant milestone in its defense capabilities on Wednesday by successfully conducting the second phase of its ballistic missile defense system test. The test, carried out at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur, Odisha, demonstrated the nation's ability to counter ballistic missiles with a range of up to 5,000 km.

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