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ADG holds briefing of police personnel for PM s security

The additional director general (ADG) of police AP Anshuman conducted a briefing session on Monday to ensure high security, law and order during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Udham Singh Nagar’s Rudrapur on Tuesday. He along with senior police officers briefed the police

Traffic advisory issued for PM s Rudrapur visit today

Considering the huge rush expected during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Udham Singh Nagar’s Rudrapur on Tuesday, the have police issued a notification regarding changes in traffic routes which will be valid till the PM’s departure. The officials said that several routes will remain

STF and J&K Police nab two men of narco terror module

The Uttarakhand Special Task Force (STF) in a joint operation with the Jammu and Kashmir police arrested two men from Udham Singh Nagar’s Rudrapur for their alleged involvement in a narco terror module which was busted in J&K s Ramban on September 30, said the STF senior superintendent of

STF seizes two tiger pelts with bones, three arrested

The Uttarakhand Special Task Force (STF) has arrested three wildlife smugglers with two 11.4 feet long tiger pelts and about 35 kilogrammes of bones. These are the longest tiger pelts seized in the State by authorities so far. The smugglers were arrested by the joint team of STF, WildLife

We will protest for as long as possible - International Viewpoint

Indian farmers’ movement Thursday 1 April 2021, by Parth M.N Farmers from Uttarakhand and northwest UP – several of whom have taken part in the farm protests – say that the state-run mandis (markets), though flawed, are essential for their survival. “No parent should experience the trauma of losing a child,” says Sirvikramjeet Singh Hundal, father of Navreet Singh, who died on January 26, during the farmers’ tractor rally in Delhi. At their home in Uttar Pradesh’s Dibdiba village, Navreet’s portrait rests against a wall of the room where Sirvikramjeet, 45, and his wife, Paramjeet Kaur, 42, have been receiving visitors coming to offer their condolences. Their son’s death has left an irrevocable void in the parents’ lives. “He helped me in the farm. He cared for us. He was a responsible child,” says Sirvikramjeet.

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