Nine Bangladeshi nationals were detained by Central Delhi Police over the past six days, with some entering India on tourist visas while others used illegal routes.
According to officials, the incident occurred at around 12.15 pm on Sunday when the ICG ALH MK-III helicopter, on a routine training sortie, crashed while landing at Porbandar airport.
Chief Minister Dhami during his trek along the Shahanshahi Ashram to Jhadipani route, called for improved amenities, safety measures, and better signage to elevate the trekking experience in Uttarakhand.
During the trek, the CM made a note on the possible improvements on the route and assured that arrangements would be made for people to sit on the route.
The Dwarka District Police has been addressing concerns related to unauthorized migrants, including Bangladeshi nationals, through intensified efforts. This includes identifying, detaining, and repatriating individuals without valid Indian documentation. The police initiated these actions by
Criticizing the move, he stated, "Since coming to power, this government has made it a routine to burden the public, and the people are forced to bear it."
Traders, vendors, and labourers reliant on electricity for their businesses have seen their livelihoods impacted. The effects of these power cuts are not confined to businesses; they are also disrupting the daily routines of local residents, Dawn reported.
Sit-ins by religious parties are continuing across six locations in Karachi, causing major traffic disruptions. Authorities urge commuters to use alternate routes as the protests block key roads and lead to police clashes.
Ahead of the New Year celebrations in Mumbai, Railway Police Commissioner, Ravindra Shisve said that the police would ensure that no one enters the station on the CSMT-Churchgate route under the influence of alcohol and one officer will be deployed in all women coaches for their safety.
The Prayagraj Railway Division is actively finalizing its preparations for Mahakumbh 2025, intending to ensure a smooth journey for the millions of devotees expected to travel to the festival by train.
Kotputli-Behror District Collector Kalpana Agarwal explained on Sunday that the construction of a tunnel to reach the girl has faced increased challenges due to the rocky terrain of the tunnel route. Additionally, the significant temperature difference between the top and bottom of the tu