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The Hindu Railway Minister flags off three new trains in Assam
Mr. Vaishnaw said these services are expected to bolster regional connectivity and improve travel options for passengers across Assam and neighbouring areas
The Hindu Schoolchildren of North Andhra districts showcase their talent at tech fest
Students, a majority of them from rural backgrounds, participate in poster presentation, project-expo, technical quiz competitions and other activities
The Hindu Vijay Hazare Sixth Round Scores
The Hindu Donald Trump hush money trial: Judge sets sentencing for January 10, signals no jail time
The development leaves Mr. Trump on course to be the first president to take office convicted of felony crimes
The Hindu T.N. Speaker invites Governor to deliver address in the Assembly
The first Assembly session of the year is scheduled to commence on January 6
The Hindu In Madurai, mining for tungsten and trouble
There have been sustained protests in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu ever since the Union government announced in November 2024 that it had granted tungsten mining rights in eight blocks to Hindustan Zinc, a subsidiary of Vedanta. The residents of the region, particularly Melur taluk, which has the Arittapatti biodiversity heritage site, worry about their land, lives, and livelihoods, reports C. Palanivel Rajan
The Hindu Tamil Nadu to increase the number of animal birth control centres; only 18 operational across the State, finds TNAWB
Further, the data from TNAWB reveals that the stray dog population survey is being conducted only by corporations in Chennai, Coimbatore, Erode, and Vellore
The Hindu Four dead, three injured as towing van hits SUV in Raigad; ’drunk’ driver held
With its fuel tank going empty, the SUV was halted at Mahad when a speeding towing van rammed into it, killing four people on the spot.
The Hindu UPSC seeks details from two visually-impaired candidates who took the exam 15 years ago
These candidates appeared in the civil services examination held in 2008, following which some of them have been in courts and tribunals for nearly two decades to get appointments under the PwD quota meant for them