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Pakistan begged for ceasefire during Op Sindoor, it’s not over, says PM Modi | India News

File photo: PM Narendra Modi (Picture credit: PTI) KANPUR/ BIKRAMGANJ: PM Narendra Modi Friday said Pakistan had to ‘beg for a ceasefire’ during Operation Sindoor, in yet another assertion by India that contradicts Donald Trump’s claim that the US President had brokered peace between the two neighbours.“We penetrated hundreds of miles into Pakistan and destroyed…

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‘Not made cricket capt’, dy commissioner-rank IRS officer attacks joint commissioner in UP | India News

LUCKNOW: A day after being assaulted in office by a joint commissioner, a deputy commissioner-level Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer accused the senior colleague of attacking him over a three-month-old dispute related to a departmental cricket match. An FIR was registered at Lucknow’s Hazratganj police station on Friday over the incident, which allegedly also involved…

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‘Talked trade, stopped them from fighting’: Donald Trump once again claims credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire | India News

NEW DELHI: US President Donald Trump on Friday again said he stopped India and Pakistan from fighting and that he told both countries that his government cannot trade with nations that are in conflict.“We stopped India and Pakistan from fighting. I believe that could have turned out into a nuclear disaster,” Trump said during a…

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Assam picking up B’deshi illegals, dumping them in no-man’s land | India News

Assam picking up B’deshi illegals, dumping them in no-man’s land GUWAHATI: Assam’s BJP-led govt has accelerated the process of tracking down individuals declared illegal foreigners by Foreigners’ Tribunals and is pushing them back into the no-man’s land between India and Bangladesh.At least 49 such “declared foreign nationals” were pushed back from western and southern Assam…

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Anjali Sud educational qualification: How this Indian-origin executive went from Harvard classrooms to the boardroom

Indian-origin Anjali Sud has been elected to the Harvard Board. Anjali Sud, the Indian-American businesswoman and technology executive, has carved a remarkable path from her educational beginnings to becoming a leading figure in the media and tech industry. Born in Detroit, Michigan, to Punjabi immigrants from India, Sud’s journey reflects determination, academic excellence, and visionary…

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