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Manipur Video LIVE updates: "Zero tolerance towards any crimes against women", Centre to SC

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Indian-origin student struck by lightning in Houston recovering

 
A 25-year-old Indian-origin student, who was struck by lightning earlier this month and was fighting for her life, is off ventilator and on the road to recovery, doctors said.
Susroonya Koduru, a foreign exchange student studying information technology at the University of Houston, was walking along a pond with her friends on July 2 at the San Jacinto Monument Park when lightning hit.  

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Heavy rainfall triggers waterlogging in several parts of Thane, Maharashtra

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Severe water-logging in Gujarat's Navsari following incessant rainfall

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Syria explosion LIVE updates

6 killed, over 20 injured in Syria explosion

At least six people were killed and 23 others were injured after an explosion took place on Thursday night in Syria, Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported. 
According to the news agency, the explosion targeted Assayida Zainab town in the Damascus countryside.

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China LIVE Updates

China providing technology, equipment to Russia : US intel report

China is providing technology and equipment to Russia, which is engaged in war with Ukraine, according to a report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, United States. 
The report titled, "Support Provided by the People’s Republic of China to Russia," said that China has become the most important trading partner of Russia after trade with Western countries plunged in 2022.

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Delhi Police in Jama Masjid LIVE Updates

Delhi Police conducts late-night patrolling in Jama Masjid area ahead of Muharram

A late-night patrolling was conducted in the Jama Masjid area of old Delhi on Thursday ahead of the Muharram procession, a senior police officer said. 
"The patrolling is part of an institutionalised mechanism that we conduct from time to time. However, keeping in mind the Muharram procession the day after tomorrow, to bring agility in the police force and inculcate the fear of law in the minds of mischief mongers, this is an exercise of the police force which we are doing", said Deependra Pathak, Special Commissioner of Police, Delhi on Thursday. 

The Centre on Thursday through its affidavit informed the Supreme Court that the approach of the Central government is of “zero tolerance towards any crimes against women” and apprised it that it has decided to transfer the case of the viral video of two women to the CBI.

The Central government has taken a decision, with the consent of the Manipur government, to entrust the investigation of the viral video of two women to the CBI, the affidavit stated.



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