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Red Fort Blast: Suspect taken into custody in Faridabad

New Delhi, Nov 12 (UNI) The Faridabad Police on Wednesday evening took into custody a man from Khundawali village in connection with the Red Fort car bomb blast.
The suspect was transported by car, made to lie down in the back seat to avoid the media.
The case is connected to the location where the red EcoSport car was found.
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Congress MP Senthil raises concern of fisherfolk over oil exploration in Gulf of Mannar

11 Dec 2025 | 1:26 PM

New delhi, Dec 11 (UNI) Congress MP Sashikanth Senthil raised a concern in the Lok Sabha on Thursday over the proposed oil and gas exploration in the Gulf of Mannar, a biosphere reserve in Tamil Nadu, citing the potential threat to the livelihood of fisherfolk in the region.

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SC declines to suspend 20-year sentence of ex-IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in NDPS case

11 Dec 2025 | 1:24 PM

New Delhi, Dec 11 (UNI) The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to suspend the 20-year sentence awarded to former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in a 1996 drug planting case.

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Haryana CM Saini meets PM Modi, discusses state development

11 Dec 2025 | 1:04 PM

New Delhi, Dec 11 (UNI) Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday to discuss various issues related to the state’s development and welfare.

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Protecting civilians from consequences of conflict

11 Dec 2025 | 12:33 PM

By Joydeep Biswas
New Delhi, Dec 11 (UNI) The adage ‘kings’ battle, plebeians perish’ still holds good in contemporaneous geopolitical and geoeconomic tensions. Multidimensional protracted conflicts across regions and States have continued to adversely affect the protection of civilians and brought about catastrophic humanitarian consequences on them. The Global Risks Report 2025 ranked State-based armed conflict as the top risk for 2025.

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Rahul Gandhi seeks govt support for Banarasi sari weavers

11 Dec 2025 | 12:20 PM

New Delhi, Dec 11 (UNI) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Thursday reiterated his concerns about the struggles of traditional craftsmen, particularly those involved in the production of Banarasi saris, and urged the government to extend support to revive the dying art.

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