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Uttarakhand: Pushkar Singh Dhami government approved the Religious Freedom Amendment Bill 2025, provision of strict punishment for illegal conversion under the law

The cabinet of the Pushkar Singh Dhami government of Uttarakhand has approved the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill 2025, under which strong provisions have been added for stringent penalties on illegal conversion, ban on propaganda through digital medium and protection of victims. Under this, a detailed definition of inducement …

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There was a stir in the area when a 10 feet long crocodile entered the residential area of Khatima adjacent to the India Nepal border, some people, without caring for their lives, controlled the crocodile with a blanket and net

The incidents of crocodiles appearing in the residential area of Khatima, adjacent to the India Nepal border, are increasing continuously. On Friday night, a 10 feet long crocodile entered the area, creating a stir. Due to the rain, hundreds of people came out of their houses after the crocodile came …

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Uttarakhand: Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Nand Bardhan reviewed the progress of rail projects with the aim of expanding and improving rail facilities in the state and gave necessary instructions.

Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Meeting: Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Nand Bardhan held an important meeting with the Transport Department with the aim of expanding and improving rail facilities in the state. In this meeting, he reviewed the progress of proposed and operated rail projects in the state and directed to take necessary …

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Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board has issued notices to 114 hotels in Kumaon region for violating pollution control rules and has sought a reply within 15 days

Pollution Control Board is preparing for a big action in Uttarakhand. Pollution Control Board has sent notices to 114 hotels in five districts of Kumaon. This notice has been sent for not fulfilling the standards and playing with the health of the people. The board said that some of these …

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