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15 Injured In Stampede-Like Situation At New Delhi Railway Station Amid Maha Kumbh Rush | News18
A stampede-like situation occurred at the New Delhi Railway Station on Saturday evening after an increase in the inflow of passengers, triggering chaos on platforms number 14 and 15 and leaving at least 15 passengers injured, officials said.The authorities rushed four fire tenders to the site soon after the incident that took place at around 9:55 pm due to a large number of passengers rushing towards Platforms 14 and 15.The incident comes as the Indian Railways is experiencing a heavy rush of passengers heading to Prayagraj to take a holy dip in Triveni Sangam in the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela. M
'What is going on?': Congress questions deportation of Indians to Panama
The Congress party has expressed concerns over the deportation of 50 Indian nationals to Panama by the Trump administration. The Indian embassy in Panama is working to ensure their well-being. These Indians are part of a larger group of 299 migrants from various countries sent to Panama.
Replacing wild herbivores with livestock hurting insects in Himalayas
A 15-year study in India's Spiti Valley revealed that replacing wild herbivores with livestock significantly affects ground-dwelling arthropods. Livestock grazing reduced spider populations but increased ticks and mites, posing vector-borne disease risks. Researchers recommend rewilding native herbivores and better managing grazing lands to counteract these ecological disruptions.
'Discussed Ukraine conflict': Jaishankar meets Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov on sidelines of G20
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the G20 meeting in South Africa. They discussed India-Russia bilateral cooperation and the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Jaishankar also met South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and other foreign ministers to strengthen ties.
SC advocates script new chapter: A t20 league
Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association is launching its first T20 Advocates’ Premier League on February 23 with a match between CJI XI and SCAORA XI at Arun Jaitley stadium. Senior advocates are sponsoring the seven teams, and the event will feature day-night matches under floodlights. The association plans to include two women's teams as well.
Lay down arms, join mainstream, Amit Shah urges North East insurgents
Home minister Amit Shah urged insurgents in the North-East to surrender and join the mainstream, highlighting the success of over 10,500 militants who have done so since 2014. He emphasized the Modi government's efforts in resolving regional disputes and promoting opportunities for youth, leading to a significant reduction in violent incidents.
Donald Trump's remark vindicates PM Modi, says BJP, attacks Congress
US President Trump claimed that the $21 million USAID grant was intended to influence India's elections, backing PM Modi's assertion of foreign interference. BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad condemned Congress for allegedly seeking foreign intervention, calling it shameful and anti-national.
CBSE eyes 2 slots, February and May, for Standard X double boards
CBSE plans to conduct two Class X Board exams annually, starting in 2026, in February and May. This schedule gives students flexibility to choose their preferred exam date and subjects. The best score from either exam will be recorded on the certificate.
Back to the 60s? Congress mulls making district units great again
In response to prolonged political setbacks, Congress is considering decentralizing decision-making powers to district units. Leaders such as Kharge and Gandhi have suggested empowering District Congress Committees (DCCs) to play a pivotal role in candidate selection and campaign strategy, learning from past organizational mistakes.
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