In Bathinda, another farmer protesting for minimum support price died at Shambhu border, raising the death toll to 36 since the protest began nearly a year ago. The deceased farmer, Pargat Singh, from Amritsar district, collapsed suddenly and was rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Farmer leader Sarvan Singh Pandher called for compensation and urged the government to address the farmers’ demands promptly to prevent further loss of life.
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Amid escalating conflict, India to extend Op Sindhu to Israel as well
Junior external affairs minister Kirti Vardhan Singh welcomes first group of Indian students evacuated from Iran as part of Op Sindhu Thursday NEW DELHI: Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the Indian government announced its decision to evacuate Indian nationals from Israel, facilitating their travel through land borders and air. This follows Operation Sindhu, initiated for the evacuation of Indians from Iran, as the government prioritizes the safety of approximately 38,000 Indians in Israel,...
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