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Saturday, Jun 21, 2025
Malappuram/New Delhi: A Malayali student was among the batch of Indians who returned safely to India on Saturday under 'Operation Sindhu', the evacuation mission launched by the Indian government to bring back citizens from Iran amid the ongoing conflict. Fadila Kachakaran, a native of Mudikode in
Balagopal also said funds for welfare boards have been transferred to the respective boards for disbursement.
The accused was produced before a court in Peermade and remanded to judicial custody.
Ganja seizures were made, uncovering a network involving migrant workers and local individuals in drug trafficking.
Police have taken the brother and his friend into custody for questioning regarding the incident.
CCTV footage linked them to the theft of gold chains.
The army later said it was striking military infrastructure in southwest Iran.
The Indian Embassy is coordinating the evacuation of Indian, Nepali, and Sri Lankan citizens, with over 500 Indian nationals already returned under Operation Sindhu.
A flowing river during heavy rains, bringing vehicular movement to a complete standstill as water levels rise to the knee.
Piravom's neglected Edappallichira pond, located in Ernakulam district's Piravom municipality, has undergone a complete transformation. Once a symbol of neglect, overgrown with vegetation and filled with mud, the pond has been beautifully restored with a ₹50 lakh beautification project. This
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