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President confers Gallantry awards to armed forces, police personnel
Hindustan Times· 20 minutes agoInspector Dilip Kumar, head constable Raj Kumar Yadava, constable Bablu Rabha and Sambhu Roy of the 210 CoBRA Battalion, CRPF, were posthumously presented the Kirti Chakra ...
Kasargod: Cobra allegedly participates in final rites after biting woman
Daiji World· 45 minutes agoKasargod, Jul 6: A unique and unsettling incident has emerged from Kurudupadavu under Paivalike...
Snake bites sleeping laborer in Bihar; Man bites back snake three times. What happens next will...
The Economic Times· 3 hours agoIn Rajouli, Bihar, a laborer took an unusual step after being bitten by a snake, retaliating by...
Viral video: Giant king cobra emerges from toilet, internet is petrified
DNA India· 4 hours agoA viral Instagram video shows a giant king cobra emerging from an Indian toilet, shocking viewers.
Snake bites man in Bihar, he bites it back twice, guess who survived
DNA India· 4 hours agoIn a bizarre and unusual incident, a railway employee from Bihar turned the tables on a snake that...
Meet The Real Heroes of India
rediff.com· 7 hours agoPresident Droupadi Murmu conferred 26 Shaurya Chakras (seven posthumous) to personnel of the armed forces, Central Armed Police Forces and state/Union...
A Wife Weeps For Her Husband, The Hero
rediff.com· 7 hours agoPresident Droupadi Murmu on July 5, 2024 conferred 10 Kirti Chakras, including seven posthumously, to personnel of the Indian Army and paramilitary...
President Droupadi Murmu confers 10 Kirti Chakras, 26 Shaurya Chakras
Business Standard India· 8 hours agoPresident Droupadi Murmu on Friday conferred 10 Kirti Chakras, including seven posthumously, to...
President awards 6 CRPF personnel, including 4 posthumously, for gallantry
The Hindu· 13 hours agoTwenty-two security personnel, including eight from the CRPF, were killed in action during this gun...
Spiritual orientation, religious practices and courts
The Hindu· 14 hours ago“What is religion to one is superstition to another,” said Chief Justice Lathman of Australia in Adelaide Company of Jehovah’s Witnesses Inc vs Commonwealth (1943). In a significant yet controversial ...