Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has issued an order mandating that no files, documents, or computer hardware be removed from the Delhi Secretariat without permission from the General Administration Department, citing security concerns. Branch in-charges in all departments are directed to ensure the safety of records and documents.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged citizens to support domestic products in response to US President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods. Trudeau highlighted the negative impacts of these tariffs and stressed the importance of unity between the two nations. Provincial leaders and the public also expressed strong opposition to the US decision.
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