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The army on Wednesday honored the sniper dog Tina of Bomb Squad in Jammu. Tina is considered an expert in searching bombs. She is now retiring.

The defense spokesperson said that Tina was honored on Wednesday by Major General Mukesh Bhanwala, General Officer Commanding (JOC) of Tiger Division at Headquarters in Jammu. Tina has been posted in Jammu and Kashmir for more than two years.

He said- After Tina retired, he has left behind the legacy of bravery and loyalty. His contribution to security forces will never be forgotten and he will always be remembered as a hero and a loyal partner.

Today’s other major news …

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam removed 18 employees, accused of involvement in non -Hindu religious activities

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam on Wednesday took action on 18 employees to involve non -Hindu religious activities. The board has given them the option to transfer or volunteer retirement.

Devasthanam President BR Naidu has warned to take further action against the employees who do not follow these instructions. Management said that this decision has been taken to maintain the sanctity of the temples and religious places of the Devasthanam Board. …

The death of Shirish More, the 11th descendant of Saint Tukaram, the dead body found hanging from the fan; Marriage was to be held on April 20

Shirish Arun More, the 11th descendant of Saint Tukaram Maharaj, died. His body was found hanging from a fan at his house in Dehu village at 9 am. Pimpri Chinchwad police suspect suicide. Shirish was to be married on 20 April. Police sources have said that they had deleted the phone memory from the suicide.

Indian Army changed the name of Eastern Command Headquarter, now Vijay Durg replaced Fort William

The Indian Army has changed the name of the Eastern Command Headquarters. Now it will be identified as Vijay Durg instead of Fort William. In 1781, the fort built by the British was named after King William III. It is the oldest fort built on the Sindhudurg coast in Maharashtra, which was the impenetrable naval base of the Marathas during the time of Chhatrapati Shivaji.

Apart from this, the South Gate of Vijay Durg has been renamed as Shivaji Gate. The name of Kitchenar House has been changed to Manekshaw House.

Jammu and Kashmir mysterious deaths- all patients are completely cured, will be in observation in General Ward now

All the patients admitted to the Government Medical College Hospital (GMC) have been transferred from treatment ward to General Ward due to mysterious illness in village Badhal in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir.

MS GMC Rajouri said, “All the patients of Badhal village are now completely cured.” AIIMS and PGI Chandigarh teams reached GMC Rajouri on 1 February to investigate mysterious deaths in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. The teams talked to 11 patients and took out their clinical history. The team also spoke to the patients and villagers of the patients.

School bus fell from a culvert in Jaipur, student dies, 9 children seriously injured

The school bus fell below the culvert in Chaumun, Jaipur on the Jaipur-Bikaner Highway (NH-52). The 12th student died in this accident, while 9 children were seriously injured.

All the injured were rushed to the hospital, where doctors are constantly monitoring. The accident occurred due to the brake failure of the bus. There were 25-30 children in the bus.

The school bus crashed uncontrollably near Veer Hanuman Marg Pulia located at NH-52 at around 7.30 am on Wednesday. A crowd gathered on the spot after the accident.

Student Komal Devanda (18) daughter Shishupala Devanda, resident Rampura, Dabri (Chaumun) died in this accident. Komal was a student of class 12th. …

Amit Shah will hold a review meeting on the security of Jammu and Kashmir today; LG Sinha, Chief Secretary, DGP will be involved

Home Minister Amit Shah will hold a review meeting on the security of Jammu and Kashmir at 11 am today. The meeting to be held at Shah’s New Delhi residence will include Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Secretary Atal Dulu, DGP Nalin Prabhat as well as top officials of army, paramilitary forces and intelligence agencies.

According to ANI sources, the security officer will inform Shah about the steps being taken to make Jammu and Kashmir terror-free in the meeting. Earlier, the meeting on Tuesday was terminated early. Shah was to join Parliament in response to Prime Minister Modi.

In fact, Shah convened a review meeting after the death of a ex -soldier in a terrorist attack on Monday in Kulgam district of South Kashmir on Tuesday.

BSF shot the young man illegally in Bangladesh, crossing the border and returning to India

The Indian youth who illegally entered Bangladesh was shot at the border by the Border Security Force (BSF) on Tuesday while returning to India. In which he was injured. The young man was rushed to GBP Hospital in Agartala, where he is undergoing treatment.

Officials said that the young man’s Akhtar Jamal Ronnie. Who entered Bangladesh on Monday to attend a religious ceremony. Ronnie was accompanied by a woman. Both were returning to India on Tuesday. For which both of them tried to enter India by cutting fencing. He did not stop even after the security forces warned.

After which the soldiers fired one round at both. In which the young man was injured, while the woman ran away in a nearby village. During interrogation, the young man said that both are residents of Putia village in West Bengal.

Nigerian citizens were arrested illegally in Palghar, Maharashtra with drugs worth 26 lakhs

Police seized drugs worth Rs 26.18 lakh from a Nigerian citizen in Palghar district of Maharashtra. The police have arrested him. Nigerian citizens were living illegally in India.

According to Maharashtra Police, on Wednesday, a team of Anti-Narcotics Cell saw a person walking in a suspicious manner near Vijayalakshmi Nagar in Vasai area. During the search, the police seized 1.497 kg Iffedrin drug of Rs 20.99 lakh and 17.3 grams of cocaine of Rs 5.19 lakh from him.

Police said he was arrested and a case was registered against him under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance (NDPS) Act and Foreign Act.

Youth murdered in dispute over train seat in Maharashtra, one accused arrested

A 26 -year -old man was killed in a dispute over the seat in an express train at Nandurbar railway station in Maharashtra, while another person was injured. Police said on Tuesday that an accused has been arrested in the case of this attack on Chennai-Jodhpur Express on Sunday evening and a minor has been detained.

According to the police officer, the victim Sumer Singh and 40 -year -old Parbat Parihar were going from Chennai to Jodhpur. When the train reached Bhusaval station, he got into an argument with a passenger about the seat. After this, the passenger called some of his friends to Nandurbar station, where the attack took place.

When the train reached Nandurbar, the passenger’s friends attacked both of them with sharp weapons. Both were seriously injured in this attack. By the time the railway staff reached the spot, the attackers had escaped. The injured were rushed to the district hospital, where Sumer Singh died in the early hours of Monday during treatment. The police have registered a case and started investigation.

Bengal government will impose a fine on those who spit paan masala or tobacco on the road

In West Bengal, the government is going to introduce a new bill in the next budget session, which will provide heavy fines on those who spit on the road by chewing paan masala or tobacco. The decision was taken in a cabinet meeting held at the State Secretariat ‘Nabanna’ on Tuesday.

A member of the cabinet said that the Chief Minister herself was angry at the increasing habits of spitting in public places, chewing tobacco and paan masala. He especially expressed concern that people are harming the beautification scheme of the state government by spitting on new painted walls and pavements. For this reason, it was decided to take strict steps on this issue.

Although the exact amount of fine has not been fixed yet, according to sources, a fine of Rs 1,000 is likely to be done every time violating.

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