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Indian, US troops begin Alaska combat drills

Indian Army and US troops commenced Yudh Abhyas 2025 at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. The two-week drills will cover heliborne operations, mountain warfare, and multi-domain tactical readiness.

SEBI sets fresh limits on index options trading

SEBI has reintroduced intraday limits for index options trading from Oct 1, capping net positions at Rs 5,000 crore per entity to curb volatility and improve market stability.

Biggest season of Prime Volleyball kicks off Oct 2

Prime Volleyball League Season 4 begins Oct 2 with Hyderabad Black Hawks vs Calicut Heroes. Featuring 10 teams including new entrant Goa Guardians, the season concludes with the final on Oct 26.

President calls for self-reliance in speech, hearing tech

President Droupadi Murmu urged India to become self-reliant in manufacturing technologies for speech and hearing disabilities, stressing affordable access and inclusivity at AIISH’s diamond jubilee.

Young artists shine at state-level contest

Over 500 children participated in the state-level drawing competition organised by TSG Charitable Foundation at TSG Emerald View Hotel, showcasing creativity and receiving encouragement through awards and certificates.

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BSF Says White-Collar Terror Now Key Threat In Kashmir

BSF highlights white-collar terror networks as a major challenge while detailing coordinated counter-terror operations in Kashmir during 2025-26.

Shipping Schedules See Changes As Cargo And Passenger Plans Updated

Directorate of Shipping Services revises multiple vessel schedules, while MV Chuglam announces fresh cargo sailing to Car Nicobar with booking advisories.

New Seismic Map Puts Andaman and Nicobar Islands in Highest Risk Zone

India’s updated earthquake zonation map places the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the highest seismic risk Zone VI, calling for stricter building norms.

Territorial Army Recruitment Rally In Nagaland Sees Rare Multi-State Surge

A Territorial Army recruitment rally in Nagaland drew over 6,000 aspirants from 10 states and UTs, marking one of the largest such drives in the region.
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