Manipur: Suspected militants attack villages, injure civilians and security forces
On November 10 and 11, armed groups opened fire near Yaingangpokpi and other villages, injuring civilians and security personnel.
On November 10 and 11, armed groups opened fire near Yaingangpokpi and other villages, injuring civilians and security personnel.
The deployment of police across key locations such as ITO ghat and Kalindi Kunj ghat has been intensified to manage the crowd and stop anti-social elements to disrupt the festivities.
In a post on X, he posted, “Big love and heartfelt thanks to Delhi police, Commissioner of Police, Delhi, LG and DCP South for their incredible support at the Dil-luminati concert”.
A police spokesperson said that senior police officers, along with bomb disposal teams and dog squads, were dispatched from the divisional headquarters to Phalodi, a district headquarters, located around 140 km from Jodhpur.
Delhi Police have stepped up security measures across the national capital, especially at market areas and places with high footfall, in a bid to ensure safe and enjoyable festivities for the residents.
He is likely to visit the cave shrine of Amarnath for prayers at the holy cave shrine where the ice-lingam is at its full height.
In an initiative to facilitate distribution of 'fortified rice' to 15.05 crore beneficiaries of the Centre's Rice Fortification Scheme, covered under the National Food Security Act across Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi Adityanath government has started allotting paddy to only those rice mills in the state which have blenders installed.
On the occasion, security personnel performed yoga at the world's highest battlefield Siachen Glacier (18, 875 ft) to the plains of Jammu (1000 ft).
Northern Army Commander Lt. General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday reviewed the ongoing preparations for the Amarnath Yatra that will commence on 1 July.
Information security company, CyberArk, on Sunday said that more than 91 per cent of the Indian organisations experienced ransomware attacks in 2022 while 55 per cent of the affected organisations reported paying up twice or more to allow recovery, signalling that they were likely victims of double extortion campaigns.