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The Times of India PM Modi seeks ideas for Mann ki Baat, resuming June 30

Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, is set to restart his popular Mann Ki Baat radio program after a hiatus due to the election code of conduct. Modi is inviting citizens to share their ideas and suggestions for the upcoming episode scheduled for June 30, following the pause during the Lok Sabha elections.

The Times of India Armed forces formulate new doctrine for cyberspace operations

Indian armed forces introduce a new joint doctrine for cyberspace operations, addressing the crucial role of cyber capabilities in contemporary warfare against China's advancements in cyber-warfare. The doctrine aims to assist commanders in planning and executing cyberspace operations amid today’s complex military conditions. The new joint doctrine represents a significant step towards fostering integration among the Army, IAF, and Navy.

The Times of India Why blame a dead man even before probe: Loco pilot's kin

Family of deceased loco pilot, Anil Kumar, shocked by railway accusations. Amit Kumar plans legal action to clear Anil's name. Anil leaves behind wife Roshni, sons Ujjwal and Aarush. Family in Patna mourns. Anil, with a clean track record, worked in Badarpur, Assam, and NJP. Colleague, Pradip Das, vouches for Anil's responsibility in his 20-year career.

The Times of India Why blame a dead man even before probe: Loco pilot's kin

Family of deceased loco pilot, Anil Kumar, shocked by railway accusations. Amit Kumar plans legal action to clear Anil's name. Anil leaves behind wife Roshni, sons Ujjwal and Aarush. Family in Patna mourns. Anil, with a clean track record, worked in Badarpur, Assam, and NJP. Colleague, Pradip Das, vouches for Anil's responsibility in his 20-year career.

The Times of India 7 trains had passed that stretch before accident

Authorities are investigating the fatal train accident in West Bengal caused by a malfunction in the automatic signalling system. The goods train collision with Kanchanjunga Express between Rangapani and Chetterhat stations on Monday is under scrutiny by officials. The signal malfunction was not classified as a prolonged failure, affecting the automatic block system operation.

The Times of India Bengal crash: Goods train was at 3 times its sanctioned speed

A goods train collided with the Kanchanjungha Express near New Jalpaiguri station in North Bengal due to an automatic signaling system failure. Investigation targets key individuals for negligence, including Manu Kumar, the co-pilot of the freight train. Manu Kumar is currently receiving treatment in a Siliguri nursing home and will be questioned by the Commission of Railway Safety.

The Times of India Bengal crash: Goods train was at 3 times its sanctioned speed

A goods train collided with the Kanchanjungha Express near New Jalpaiguri station in North Bengal due to an automatic signaling system failure. Investigation targets key individuals for negligence, including Manu Kumar, the co-pilot of the freight train. Manu Kumar is currently receiving treatment in a Siliguri nursing home and will be questioned by the Commission of Railway Safety.

The Times of India 900 men toil 22 hours amid heavy rain to restore crash site tracks

900 men and various machines worked tirelessly for 22 hours amid torrential rain to restore 300 meters of tracks after a goods train collided with the Sealdah-bound Kanchanjungha Express. Passengers captured the scene with their cellphones as trains operated at a restricted speed. Six trains were canceled, and 22 were diverted to manage the situation.

The Times of India 900 men toil 22 hours amid heavy rain to restore crash site tracks

900 men and various machines worked tirelessly for 22 hours amid torrential rain to restore 300 meters of tracks after a goods train collided with the Sealdah-bound Kanchanjungha Express. Passengers captured the scene with their cellphones as trains operated at a restricted speed. Six trains were canceled, and 22 were diverted to manage the situation.

The Times of India Villagers postpone Eid-ul-Zuha celebration, jump into rescue op

Residents of Chhota Nirmal Jote village postponed Eid-ul-Zuha celebration to assist Kanchanjungha Express accident victims. A group of 12 young friends, wearing white kurta-pajamas, led rescue efforts and were commended by Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a hospital visit. Md Hassan and Md Shamim Akthar shared their experiences of aiding injured passengers, highlighting the lack of proper tools.

The Times of India Villagers postpone Eid-ul-Zuha celebration, jump into rescue op

Residents of Chhota Nirmal Jote village postponed Eid-ul-Zuha celebration to assist Kanchanjungha Express accident victims. A group of 12 young friends, wearing white kurta-pajamas, led rescue efforts and were commended by Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a hospital visit. Md Hassan and Md Shamim Akthar shared their experiences of aiding injured passengers, highlighting the lack of proper tools.