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Aparna who won seven high peaks has commanded the rescue operation at Chamoli

Aparna who won seven high peaks has commanded the rescue operation at Chamoli
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Uttarakhand Chamoli Glacier Burst News: Itbp Dig Aparna Kumar Lead Rescue Operation - उत्तराखंड आपदा: दक्षिणी ध्रुव फतह करने वाली पहली महिला अधिकारी कर रहीं रेस्क्यू अभियान की निगरानी

Uttarakhand Chamoli Glacier Burst News: Itbp Dig Aparna Kumar Lead Rescue Operation - उत्तराखंड आपदा: दक्षिणी ध्रुव फतह करने वाली पहली महिला अधिकारी कर रहीं रेस्क्यू अभियान की निगरानी
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Uproar in front of the house knife attack on refusal

Uproar in front of the house knife attack on refusal
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Uttarakhand glacier burst: Inside a flooded tunnel, a hero, his team and an agonising 7 hours | Dehradun News

p Inside a flooded tunnel, a hero, his team and an agonising 7 hours /p p On the ground, ITBP deputy commandant Nitesh Sharma got to work with a 50-member team /p p Senior foreman Vijendra Kumar, 50, kept the spirits of his 11-member team up as they waited in the swamped tunnel /p p It has, so far, been the only successful rescue operation in the Uttarakhand flood all 12 men were saved. /p p The 12 men who had been trapped inside Tunnel Number 2, one of two in NTPC s Tapovan hydel project that got washed away in the glacial outburst-triggered flood on Sunday /p

Kota abuzz after 9 months as students set to return | India News

Representative image JAIPUR: Almost nine months after the pandemic painted Kota with a near-deserted look, the country’s famous ‘coaching town’ is now readying for a new lease of life. From the numerous big and small coaching institutes and hostels to roadside vendors, cabs and auto-rickshawallahs, all are up on their feet. The town is abuzz with activity, waiting for January 18 when students from across the country studying there for competitive exams an estimated 1.5 lakh who left for their homes during the lockdown begin to return. The coaching town is expecting around 30,000-40,000 students returning in the first leg, most of them those who will appear in the JEE-Main and NEET exams scheduled this year. As per the government order, the institutes are allowed only 50% of students of the maximum limit in their classes, which could be further reduced to 20% to win over the confidence of parents and students.

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