Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has immediately approved the financial assistance for Tarun Prasad Chakma, the father of Tripura student Angel Chakma, who was brutally stabbed in Dehradun after allegedly facing racial abuse.
Calling the incident "not a political issue", Rijiju also highlighted steps taken by the central government in the past to address such issues, particularly in the national capital. He said that earlier incidents involving people from the Northeast were frequent.
Speaking at a press conference in Delhi, Gogoi recounted the circumstances leading to Angel's death and criticised the delayed response by authorities.
In line with its continued commitment towards community outreach and youth empowerment, 12 Rashtriya Rifles (Granadiers) organised the opening address of a Computer Cadre under Operation Sadbhavana at ACSA Institute, Banihal, on Monday. The programme was attended by 40 students, including
Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan on Monday reviewed various schemes under PM Pragati at the Secretariat. He directed that State Pragati be launched in the state on the lines of PM Pragati. He said that one day every month should be earmarked to hold review meetings of the flagshi
The Union Minister said he had spoken in detail with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and urged him to ensure a fair, swift and strict investigation into the matter. He stressed that those responsible must be brought to justice and punished with the harshest penalties to sen
Following this meeting on Wednesday, an awareness program was conducted for the institute's students at Atisha Hall, attended by Geshe Ngawang Tenphel, the President of the Regional Tibetan Freedom Movement, and the Head of Department, Geshe Tenzin Norbu, according to a report by the Central
Tarun Prasad, a BSF Jawan, also detailed the harrowing circumstances of the attack. He said he received a call from his younger son about the assault late at night and immediately travelled to Dehradun.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], December 29: The Pune Arts and Health Festival, a Global South arts and health initiative supported by the Taal Arts and Health Foundation and Dr. Amol Lunkad, concluded successfully, bringing together artists, healthcare professionals, researchers, students, and
MBA student Anjel Chakma was attacked by a group of miscreants with knives and other blunt objects in Dehradun on December 9 and later died while undergoing treatment at a hospital.
New Delhi [India], December 29: Orchids The International School, one of India's leading K12 school chains, launches 'Parentology' in collaboration with Times of India Parenting. The initiative aims at engaging parents by offering inspiring, practical and relevant content that spans everyday
Over 300 pre-placement offers were received this year, up more than 33 per cent from last year, reflecting strong early hiring momentum despite a challenging global job market.