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Six college students were rescued after losing their way on Tandulwadi fort in heavy fog. The operation underlined monsoon trekking risks and the importance of the 112 helpline. |
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Six college students were rescued after losing their way on Tandulwadi fort in heavy fog. The operation underlined monsoon trekking risks and the importance of the 112 helpline. |
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Madhya Pradesh has released Rs 500 crore to restart land acquisition and rehabilitation for three stalled Narmada projects. The package aims to ease tribal compensation disputes and unlock irrigation, hydropower and flood control gains. |
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BHUBANESWAR: Heavy rain under the low-pressure system that continued for over 48 hours in the state has caused urban flooding and waterlogging in many residenti |
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BHUBANESWAR: After a sluggish advance widened rainfall deficit through June, Odisha finally received much-needed relief as the low-pressure area over the Bay of |
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Hundreds of fishermen operating from Muthalapozhi are staring at another dangerous monsoon season with the harbour engineering department's |
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HYDERABAD: Telangana's monsoon has once again highlighted a growing challenge confronting rain-fed agriculture: It is no longer the total rainfall alone that determines crop prospects, but when, where and how that rainfall is received. |
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Nagpur: Every spell of heavy rain causes anxiety to residents of New Ahbab Colony in Mahesh Nagar, as the nullah passing through the locality has no retaining wall. Whenever the nullah overflows, floodwaters gush into houses, roads get submerged, and residents fear for their safety. |
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Nagpur: The recent death of a man after she fell into an open manhole during heavy rain in Mumbai has once again highlighted the deadly consequences of neglected civic infrastructure. |
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Hyderabad: A spell of cooler weather, high humidity and early monsoon showers has triggered a surge in seasonal illnesses across Telangana, with both govt and private hospitals reporting a sharp rise in outpatient visits. |
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Navi Mumbai: After the falling of around a hundred trees in the last 3-4 days with the advent of monsoon, tree-pruning work continued on a war footing on a daily basis through the garden department of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, as dangerous trees were inspected and the removal of such trees remained in progress. The garden department deployed 9 tree-pruning vehicles across 8 wards to carry out pruning work. |