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Manipur Declares Two-Day Holiday For Schools As Heavy Rains Pound State; Details Inside
Latest India News· 31 minutes agoHeavy rains have pounded Manipur since the past two days, flooding parts of the state and bringing...
... Continues To Be Grim With Rivers Flowing Above Danger Level; Over 6 Lakh People In 19 Districts...
Free Press Journal· 10 hours agoFlood situation in the state of Assam continues to remain grim as continuous heavy rainfall has lead...
Assam flood situation remains critical, 13 fishermen rescued by IAF
Business Standard India· 10 hours agoAssam's flood situation remained critical on Tuesday, with over 6.5 lakh people reeling from the...
Assam floods: Over 6.71 lakh hit; IAF pressed into rescue
rediff.com· 6 hours agoAt least 13 major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, are flowing above the danger level at different...
Assam CM inspects flood-affected areas in Golaghat, reviews situation in Kaziranga
CNBC Awaaz· 47 minutes agoAssam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday inspected the flood affected areas of Bokakhat...
A dreadful flood scenario in Assam impacts more than 6.44 lakh in 19 districts - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 10 hours agoThe flood situation in Assam turned grim on Monday with over 6.44 lakh people affected in 19...
Uttarakhand: Alaknanda's fury gives scare to Badrinath devotees
The Economic Times· 10 hours agoThe ongoing excavation work along the banks of the Alaknanda River created a flood-like situation...
Brahmaputra and Tributaries Water Levels Above Danger Level Causing Devastating Floods in Assam |...
The Times of India· 2 days agoGuwahati: Seven rivers, including Brahmaputra, are flowing above the danger level, causing...
The danger of Christian nationalism
North Dakota Monitor· 1 day agoThe right to practice religion, or no religion at all, is among the most fundamental of the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. As enshrined in...
Legal Phentermine Alternatives (Phentermine Over-The-Counter) - 2024 Reviews And Side Effects
NDTV· 3 hours agoAs the problem seems to have reached "epidemic proportions" - in developed and developing countries...