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June 19, 2026
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Breaking Delhi High Court upholds Centre’s temporary ban on Telegram ahead of NEET-UG re-exam  ·  From a child’s tragic death to a landmark verdict: SC declares Right to Walk a Fundamental Right  ·  Jharkhand: Palamu police introduces QR code system to enhance digital accountability  ·  ICAR-CIFE showcases fisheries innovations at Agri Trade Fair 2026 in Ranchi  ·  Monsoon lags in Jharkhand; rainfall deficit reaches 59%  ·  ‘Jharkhand is my Karmabhoomi’: Parimal Nathwani unveils rural development agenda

1. Bihar records 60.13% turnout till 5 pm in first phase of assembly polls 2. Stray bull kills elderly woman out on morning walk and more stories

1. Bihar records 60.13% turnout till 5 pm in first phase of assembly polls 2. Stray bull kills elderly woman out on…

1. Bihar records 60.13% turnout till 5 pm in first phase of assembly polls 2. Stray bull kills elderly woman out on morning walk and more stories
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Delhi High Court upholds Centre’s temporary ban on Telegram ahead of NEET-UG re-exam

Delhi High Court upholds Centre’s temporary ban on Telegram ahead of NEET-UG re-exam

June 19, 2026
From a child’s tragic death to a landmark verdict: SC declares Right to Walk a Fundamental Right

From a child’s tragic death to a landmark verdict: SC declares Right to Walk a Fundamental Right

June 19, 2026
Jharkhand: Palamu police introduces QR code system to enhance digital accountability

Jharkhand: Palamu police introduces QR code system to enhance digital accountability

June 19, 2026

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