The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), India's largest paramilitary force, celebrated its 87th Raising Day on Saturday, paying tribute to its fallen heroes and reaffirming its commitment to national security with a forward-looking technological vision.
Speaking to ANI, Pramendra Singh Dobhal said, "We have spoken with the temple administration and trust, and we have concluded that implementing a one-way system is absolutely essential. The one-way system will be implemented with immediate effect."
The drive, launched on March 1, 2025, on the directives of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, has led to the registration of 14,906 FIRs and the arrest of 23,647 drug smugglers, reaffirming the state government's commitment to a drug-free Punjab.
CRPF DG Gyanendra Pratap Pandey while speaking to ANI informed that the CRPF is one of the most important forces of our country, which is working really well in many parts of the nation.
NISAR is the first mission of its kind, jointly developed by ISRO and NASA. It is an L- and S-band, global, microwave imaging mission, with the capability to acquire fully polarimetric and interferometric data, as per an official statement from ISRO.
From financial assistance to medical benefits, the policy aims to establish a comprehensive support system for athletes representing Delhi at the national and international levels.
The Delhi government is preparing to launch its Logistics and Warehousing Policy 2025, with the draft already outlining measures that will not only decongest Delhi but also reduce pollution and improve trade efficiency. The government is exploring dedicated logistics hubs, green freight corr
India's largest and oldest paramilitary force, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), celebrated its 87th Raising Day on Sunday, marking 86 years of unparalleled service, gallantry, and dedication to the nation.
Emphasising that India's heritage and the influence of Shaiva philosophy are no longer confined to its geographic borders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday recalled that when India became the first country to land on the Moon's South Pole, the designated lunar site was named "Shiv-Shak