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Defence Ministry signs Rs 975 crore deal for TRAWL systems to boost Army’s minefield breaching capability

April 22, 26 Vadodara Live

In a major step towards strengthening indigenous defence manufacturing, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has finalised contracts worth nearly Rs 975 crore for the procurement of TRAWL Assembly systems designed for T-72 and T-90 tanks. The agreements were signed with Bharat Earth Movers Limited and Electro Pneumatics and Hydraulics (India) Private Limited in New Delhi on Tuesday in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh.

Operation Mahadev: How Indian Army bravehearts hunted down terrorists to avenge Pahalgam attack | EXCLUSIVE

April 22, 26 Vadodara Live

The April 22 Pahalgam terror attack last year left the entire India in shock and anger as 26 innocent tourists were brutally killed by Pakistani terrorists. India responded fiercely by launching Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, against terror launchpads in PoK and Pakistan to bring the perpetrators to justice. With Sindoor also came Operation Mahadev - the Indian Army's hunt for the terrorists hiding in the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir.

ICMR to roll out multi-state study to expand palliative care access

April 21, 26 Vadodara Live

India's palliative care access is critically low, with less than 1% of patients receiving it. The ICMR is launching a multi-state study to integrate these vital services into public health, aiming to improve quality of life, reduce suffering, and ease financial burdens for families facing serious illnesses. This initiative could significantly enhance care for millions.

Why ‘Barkat’ factor looms large over Malda poll turf

April 21, 26 Vadodara Live

20 years after the death of ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury, parties are still claiming the legacy of the Congress stalwart to pull votes

Operation Mahadev: A relentless hunt that delivered final justice to Pahalgam victims

April 21, 26 Vadodara Live

The heinous terror attack on innocent tourists at Baisaran in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, shocked the nation and stirred deep anguish across the country. The cold-blooded, execution-style killing of civilians, targeted on the basis of identity, stood out as an act of extreme brutality. For the Indian Army and security forces, it was not merely an incident; it was a call to action. Justice had to be delivered.

Ignore BP at 30, pay at 50: Study warns

April 20, 26 Vadodara Live

A new study reveals that even a slight increase in blood pressure during your 30s significantly raises heart disease risk decades later. Researchers found a 20-22% higher risk for every 10 mm Hg systolic rise, even at normal levels. Experts emphasize early lifestyle interventions, not medication, for prevention.

Energy drinks linked to rising liver damage in young Indians, warn doctors

April 20, 26 Vadodara Live

Young Indians are facing a silent threat to their liver health from excessive energy drink consumption. Specialists report a surge in liver dysfunction cases among youth, linked to these beverages, alcohol, and sugary drinks. Experts warn of potential long-term damage like fatty liver disease, emphasizing the need for lifestyle changes and reduced intake.

'Rs 37 lakhs cash, gold, silver coins seized': CBI arrests DGCA deputy director general in bribery case

April 20, 26 Vadodara Live

The CBI has arrested a senior DGCA official and a private company representative for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 2.5 lakhs. The official, a deputy director general, was accused of demanding undue advantage for issuing approvals. Searches at four locations led to the seizure of Rs 37 lakhs in cash, gold, silver coins, and digital devices.

South Korea working with India to secure Hormuz, security of key maritime routes essential for survival of both nations: President Lee

April 20, 26 Vadodara Live

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung emphasized close collaboration with India as emerging global leaders amidst geopolitical uncertainty. He highlighted shared values and complementary economies, advocating for upgraded trade agreements, defense industrial cooperation, and joint ventures in critical minerals and shipbuilding to foster mutual growth and innovation.

US national stopped for satellite phone-like device in J&K, let off after checks

April 20, 26 Vadodara Live

A US national, Jeffrey Scott, was briefly stopped at Srinagar airport with a satellite communication device. Authorities cleared him after determining he carried it as a navigational aid for trekking, unaware of India's ban. He was allowed to depart after a background check revealed no malicious intent.

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