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Madhya Pradesh Police suspend 19 officers over skipping band practice sessions

The Superintendents of Police in the districts of Raisen, Mandsaur, Khandwa, Sidhi, and Harda issued suspension notices on July 25 to officers who, despite being listed, did not attend the band practices scheduled across the state. These officers were accused of "showing gross indiscipline and insubordination" for not attending band practice sessions.

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Former IAS trainee Puja Khedkar denied anticipatory bail by Delhi court

Khedkar had filed an anticipatory bail petition in a case registered against her for allegedly using fake identity to get more attempts in the UPSC examination. Her lawyer claimed that she has an “imminent threat of arrest.”

India clinches third medal at Olympics as shooter Swapnil Kusale wins bronze in 50m rifle 3 positions

The 28-year-old's medal comes following the stunning performance of Manu Bhaker, who clinched the women's 10m air pistol and mixed team 10m air pistol bronze alongside Sarabjot Singh.

Fresh spell of rain floods Delhi area again where 3 IAS aspirants died, students continue to protest

Drenched in the rain, students who have been protesting since the incident happened on July 27 shouted slogans while standing in thigh-high water.

Controversial IAS trainee Puja Khedkar's candidature canceled by UPSC; debarred from all future exams

"The UPSC has examined the available records carefully and found her guilty of acting in contravention of the provisions of the CSE-2022 Rules," the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) said in a statement.

Extensive military security near China's newly completed Pangong Lake bridge

The bridge is located in Chinese-held territory since 1958, about 25 km from the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. It enables Chinese forces to move troops speedily between the north and south bank of the Pangong Lake.

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Death toll in Wayanad landslides breaches 140 mark; hundreds more still missing

The Indian Army, Air Force and Navy have joined rescue operations in Kerala's hilly district that continues to be battered by incessant rain. And as rescuers race against time to reach survivors trapped under piles of debris, an official tells Education Post: 'We're looking at a disaster of epic proportions. The death toll will go up by the dozens.'

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