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The Hindu Puducherry government plans to implement drinking water scheme at a cost of ₹480 crore

Chief Minister N. Rangasamy announces the government’s decision to develop Thirukanchi into a spiritual destination and Villianur into a temple town, besides the commitment towards developing the land at Sedarapet-Karasur for industrial purpose

The Hindu Bihar government mandates registration of temples, mutts, and trusts

As per the State’s records, Bihar has 2,512 unregistered temples and mutts owning 4,321.64 acres of land and 2,499 registered temples with 18,456 acres of land

The Hindu Dalit youth’s death: CB finds no evidence against police for abetment to suicide

Vinayakan, a Dalit youth at Engandiyur, who was taken into custody in a minor theft case, found dead at his house

The Hindu Centre tightens disclosure norms for domestic solar manufacturers

The government has ordered them to upload details of their annual imports and exports, as well as the location of their manufacturing facilities on two online portals

The Hindu CBI arrests ED official on graft charge; ED also launches probe against him

In addition to PMLA case, action has been initiated to place Sandeep Singh under immediate suspension and for his repatriation to his parent department, says ED

The Hindu Forest clearance not sought to divert part of Assam wildlife sanctuary, NGT told

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change submitted a counter-affidavit in a case filed by a green activist against schools and other concrete structures set up in the Sonai-Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary

The Hindu Andhra Pradesh urges Centre to convert existing Deepam connections to Pradhan Mantri Ujjwal Yojana

Civil Supplies Minister Nadendla Manohar hands over a letter written by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in this regard to Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri

The Hindu Multi-speciality Apollo hospital opened in Chirala

The facility has 13 ICU, five emergency and three paediatric ICU beds besides 19 rooms and two general wards

The Hindu Ambulance atrocities: BJP petitions Ruia Hospital authorities

People running private ambulances have turned into a cartel and have fixed exorbitant prices, even for short distances. The poor and middle class, who are already saddened by the death of a family member, are further squeezed and forced to pay through their nose, accuses Samanchi Srinivas