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HT Rajasthan, 18 7月 2026

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ArticlePM flags off India’s first H-powered train in Hry

Prime Min­is­ter Nar­en­dra Modi flagged off India’s first hydro­gen-powered train at Jind rail­way sta­tion on Fri­day, mark­ing a major mile­stone in the coun­try’s clean mobil­ity jour­ney. Modi waved as the train, which also had many...

PM flags off India’s first H-powered train in Hry

ArticleUS hits bridges, key port in latest strikes on Iran

The United States expan­ded its air­strike cam­paign against Iran early Fri­day by hit­ting more bridges, energy sites and col­lapsing a tower at a key Ira­nian port, part of US Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump’s threats to start strik­ing infra­struc­ture to...

US hits bridges, key port in latest strikes on Iran

ArticleIndia’s first Hydro­gen-powered train

Prime Min­is­ter Nar­en­dra Modi on Fri­day flagged off the coun­try's first indi­gen­ously built hydro­gen-powered train. The 10-coach train will travel between Jind and Sonipat, cov­er­ing 89 kms The train — a ret­ro­fit­ted Diesel Elec­tric...

India’s first Hydro­gen-powered train

ArticleSC TELLS RAILWAYS TO RECONSIDER USE OF ‘SECOND CLASS PASSENGER’

The Supreme Court on Fri­day asked the Rail­ways to cla­rify and recon­sider the con­tin­ued use of the term “second class pas­sen­ger” in its manu­als and offi­cial doc­u­ments, observing that the class con­nota­tion should attach to the coach and not...

SC TELLS RAILWAYS TO RECONSIDER USE OF ‘SECOND CLASS PASSENGER’

ArticleGovt decides reser­va­tion in local polls, not us: SEC

State elec­tion com­mis­sioner Rajesh­war Singh on Fri­day said that determ­in­ing reser­va­tions for Sched­uled Castes (SCs), Sched­uled Tribes (STs), Other Back­ward Classes (OBCs) and women is the respons­ib­il­ity of the state gov­ern­ment, not the...

Govt decides reser­va­tion in local polls, not us: SEC