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Chandrayaan-2 · IndiaScience and India's ancient traditional knowledge go hand in hand, says Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Singh said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government takes the defence of India's culture and heritage as seriously as national security. Chandrayaan 3's success is a result of our past culture of science, he said.See the Story
‘No science without sanskar’ — Rajnath slams Oppn's 'pseudoscience' jibe in Chandrayaan-3 discussion
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Japan · JapanCanada, home to a large mining sector for minerals such as lithium, nickel and cobalt. Canada wants to woo firms involved in all levels of the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain. South Korea's Solus Advanced Materials said it would will build a copper foil facility in Quebec.See the Story
Canada, Japan agree to work more closely on battery supply chains
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Libya · LibyaResidents vented their anger on the mud-caked streets, torching the mayor's house. Protesters did not take aim at Haftar but much of their anger was focused on the mayor. Their demands for accountability and transparency in how aid is spent posed a challenge to authorities he controls.See the Story
For Libya's Haftar, flood aftermath tests strongman image
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Terrorism · OttawaCanada should not become a safe haven for those involved in terror activities, says India. India has sought extradition of at least 20-25 individuals over the years. Bilateral relations between India and Canada have hit a downward spiral. Prime Minister Trudeau on Monday alleged that Indian agents were behind the shooting of Hardeep Nijjar.See the Story
Take action against those facing terrorism charges, India tells Canada
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New Delhi · New DelhiThe Ministry of External Affairs said that New Delhi takes Vienna obligations very seriously of providing security to foreign diplomats in India. The statement comes amid the prevailing diplomatic standoff between India and Canada. Both countries expelled envoys in a tit-for-tat move after the allegations were levelled by Canadian PM Justin Trudeau alleging India's role behind the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.See the Story
India takes Vienna convention very seriously, expects same from Canada: MEA
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Pakistan · PakistanSrinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], September 21 (ANI): Javed Ahmad Beigh, a prominent socio-political activist, has drawn attention to the dire human rights situation faced by Shias in Pakistan, particularly in the illegally occupied region of Gilgit Baltistan, where a significant Shia population resides. In an exclusive interview with ANI, Beigh emphasized that Shias in Pakistan […]See the Story
Minority Shias being massacred in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan: Kashmiri activist
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Viral Video · IndiaMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 21 (ANI): Superstar Salman Khan on Thursday unveiled the trailer of Punjabi actor Gippy Grewal’s upcoming film ‘Maujaan Hi Maujaan’. Taking to Instagram, Salman shared the trailer which he captioned, “Best wishes for the film Maujaan Hi Maujaan.” Show Full Article Salman on Thursday arrived at the trailer launch event of […]See the Story
Salman Khan unveils trailer of Gippy Grewal’s comedy film ‘Maujaan Hi Maujaan’
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New Delhi · New DelhiThe Supreme Court said it will hear on October 18 a batch of pleas on issues relating to orders passed by various civic bodies regarding stray dogs. The bench said it does not want to give any interim direction in the matter and will take a call after going through the relevant statutes, rules, their implementation.See the Story
SC to hear on Oct 18 pleas on issues regarding stray dogs
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