Leader of opposition Mallikarjun Kharge accuses the BJP of having vested interests in Manipur's ethnic conflict and criticizes Prime Minister Modi for not visiting the state since the violence started. Kharge highlights that villages have been destroyed, and central government intervention has been insufficient. Manipur CM N Biren expressed regret over the crisis.
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A delegation of 40 Australian farmers and entrepreneurs visited India's wool research centre in Thane to explore research developments and assess growth opportunities in the wool sector. The centre, operational since 1980, specializes in wool research for various sectors, including the military and medical fields. The visit aims to strengthen trade ties and promote collaboration between India and Australia in the wool industry, with further discussions planned in the Indian capital.
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Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy ordered an investigation into allegations against Hyderabad Cricket Association officials harassing Sunrisers Hyderabad with demands for free tickets. SRH management threatened to relocate if such practices continue. IPS officer K Sreenivasa Reddy will conduct the inquiry. A recent incident involved HCA representatives locking a box on SRH's match day until extra tickets were provided.
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A 55-year-old woman stole a designer bag from a Pune airport store and was intercepted at Delhi airport after CISF personnel coordinated efforts. She admitted to shoplifting and paid for the bag, avoiding a police complaint. This swift action saved the store representative's job and highlighted the consequences of shoplifting at airports.