Death toll in cyclone Bulbul goes up to 8 in Bangladesh

Normal life is slowly resuming as weather has improved in most parts of the country. Dhaka has a bright sunny Monday morning though it rained intermittently in some parts of the country Sunday night. The process of assessment of damage has been started. Loss of cattle, household possession and other items of the affected people … Read more

J&K: Train service to start between Banihal and Baramulla

Indian Railways will start a trial run of a train service between Banihal and Baramulla on Monday. The services in the region were stopped soon after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. The security and railway officials will be present during the trial run. The officials informed that if everything goes well, … Read more

India bags unprecedented 15 Olympic quotas

India bagged an unprecedented 15 Olympic quotas in shooting after Angad Vir Singh Bajwa and Mairaj Ahmad Khan’s 1-2 finish in skeet and teenager Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar’s bronze at the Asian Championship in Doha on Sunday. There was a shoot-off for the gold medal and Bajwa prevailed 6-5 against his compatriot after both were … Read more

NSA holds meeting with different religious leaders after SC’s verdict on Ayodhya

According to a joint statement issued after the meeting, the religious leaders pledged unstinted support to the government in all steps to maintain peace and order.  They appealed for maintaining peace and tranquillity amidst apprehensions that some anti-national elements may try to exploit the situation.  The religious leaders noted with satisfaction that millions of Indians … Read more

‘Bulbul’ claims 2 lives in Odisha, extensive damage to crops

The cyclone also caused extensive damage to crops in the coastal districts, leaving farmers in the lurch.  According to officials, around 40 percent standing crops and over six lakh hectares of cultivable land spread over five districts have been damaged due to rain and strong winds triggered by Cyclone Bulbul.  Power supply has been restored … Read more