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'We have a lot to do', says newly elected J&K CM Omar Abdullah

Ahead of his swearing-in ceremony which was attended by top India alliance leaders, Abdullah said that his government look forward to working in cooperation with New Delhi to resolve the people's problems and the best way to do that would be to start by restoring statehood to J&K.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

India withdraws high commissioner from Canada amid rising diplomatic tensions

MEA summons Canada’s envoy after accusations involving Indian diplomats in Hardeep Nijjar case.

Maharashtra government to eliminate toll fees at five Mumbai plazas, benefiting 2.8 lakh vehicles

The waiver will be applicable at the following five toll plazas: Dahisar, Airoli, Mulund (LBS Road), Mulund (Eastern Express Highway), and Vashi. The toll for light vehicles was increased to ₹45 earlier this year as part of a three-year plan of increases.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

India calls Canadian accusations absurd amid ongoing diplomatic tensions, labeling it as Justin Trudeau's 'Vote Bank Politics'

Indian authorities are alleged to have played a role in the murder of a Khalistani terrorist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, by Canada. India has vehemently denied the charge and demanded proof to support the serious accusations.

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Bomb threat forces Air India flight from Mumbai to New York to make emergency landing in Delhi

Aircraft undergoes security checks at IGI airport, passengers await clearance.

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh: Bahraich on edge after youth’s killing in communal clashes, 30 suspects arrested

Clashes erupted in Bahraich on Oct 13 evening after some locals allegedly asked for the music to be turned off as a Durga idol procession passed through a Muslim neighborhood. The situation worsened after Ram Gopal Mishra, a local resident died due to a gunshot wound amid clashes between two groups.

FAIMA urges nationwide solidarity, calls for boycott of elective medical services

In order to "protest against the apathy shown by the West Bengal government towards our colleagues on an indefinite hunger strike for a week," FAIMA called for a statewide boycott of hospital elective services.

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