INDIA

India's Covid-19 Active Cases Surge: Maharashtra Follows Kerala's Lead With 84 New Cases

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TAMIL NADU

Tamil Nadu government offers help to residents of Madrasi Camp in New Delhi to return to the State

Madrasi Camp has 370 slum dwelling units along the bank of the Barapullah Jangpura drain. The Delhi High Court had said Madrasi Camp was an “unauthorized construction/encroachment” that had led to the blockage of the drain, “causing significant waterlogging in the surrounding areas, especially during the monsoon”

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ANDRAPRADESH

Light lamps, burst crackers on June 4 to celebrate ‘one year of the end of YSRCP misrule’, says Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan

Its defeat in the 2024 elections is like a festival as people have suffered a lot under it’s anarchic rule, says the Jana Sena Party president

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KARNATAKA

Two people found dead in Sakleshpur

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KERALA

Three years of nurturing young minds

Launched in 2022, the ‘Wings of Women’ library in Rajaji Nagar in the city is going in for a makeover next month

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KERALA

Production plant of Forest Industries Travancore Limited to be modernised

State public sector unit at Aluva manufactures wooden furniture and joineries

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KERALA

UDF questions Kochi Corporation’s claim of declaring city waste-free in two months

Out of over one lakh commercial establishments in the city, fewer than 25,000 have renewed their licences this year, and even fewer have signed up for waste disposal through the Corporation’s bulk waste management agency Rebuild Kerala, claims Opposition

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INDIA

People in low-lying and riverbank areas advised to stay alert: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

"Assam already witnessing intense rain in Silchar (42 cm), Karimganj (35 cm), Hailakandi (30 cm) and in nearby areas. People in low-lying and riverbank areas are advised to stay alert and follow local advisories. Stay safe, stay prepare ...more

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INDIA

Air India plans to reassign jet maintenance work from Turkish firm amid diplomatic strain

Air India CEO said they will recalibrate aircraft are sent, reduce the amount that being sent to Turkiye and send it to other places for maintenance and repair.

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