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Kolkata doc rape-murder: FORDA ends strike after meeting with Nadda; AIIMS, other doctors' groups remain firm

A delegation of FORDA, who met with Union Health Minister, said the decision to end the strike, effective from Aug 14 morning, was taken in the interest of the welfare of patients. However, the medics at the central government-run AIIMS, and other hospitals said that their stir would continue until a central law to curb attacks on medical personnel is implemented and a concrete solution found.

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Delhi HC grants protection from arrest to Puja Khedkar till Aug 21

Khedkar is accused of providing false information in her application for the UPSC Civil Services Examination, 2022, in order to obtain reservation benefits.

Horrific rape & murder of Kolkata woman doctor sparks massive outrage across India

Doctors and medical students of AIIMS Delhi held a massive protest August 12 demanding speedy trial & exemplary punishment to the accused. National Doctors’ Association has called for a nationwide protest on August 13

Landslides in Himachal pradesh

Torrential rains trigger landslides and flash floods, shutting down 288 roads in Himachal Pradesh

Over 100 fatalities reported and significant damage across the state as heavy rains lead to road closures, flash floods, and landslides, with ongoing rescue efforts for missing persons.

Anantnag encounter: Civilian dies, raising death toll to three

Anantnag encounter: Civilian dies, raising death toll to three

Fierce gunfight in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district claims the lives of two soldiers and a civilian as security forces intensify efforts to eliminate terrorists in the challenging terrain.

The gunfight, which broke out in the afternoon is still ongoing and progress through the night, defense officials said

2 soldiers killed, 3 injured as gunfight rages in south Kashmir's Kokernag forests

‘The security forces are in the process of hunting down the terrorists holed up at above 10000 feet high altitude, with thick undergrowth, large boulders, Nallahs and re-entrants’

J&K police release sketches of 4 terrorists, announces Rs 20 lakh reward on actionable input

J&K police release sketches of 4 terrorists, announces Rs 20 lakh reward on actionable input

The terrorists linked to Kashmir Tigers—a shadow group of the Pakistan-based JeM—remain untraced despite a massive search operation by the security forces.

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