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  1. Biden blames foreign travel for his debate defeat

    Biden blames foreign travel for his debate defeat

    Washington, US President Joe Biden on Tuesday blamed his recent foreign trips for his debate defeat.“I wasn't very smart. I decided to travel around the world a few times shortly before the debate,” Biden said, speaking to donors at a fundraiser in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC. "I...
  2. On June 28, amid heavy rains, Delhi Metro created a record of travel of more than 69 lakh passengers.

    On June 28, amid heavy rains, Delhi Metro created a record of travel of more than 69 lakh passengers.

    New Delhi [India], Despite heavy rains that lashed the national capital over the past few days, the Delhi Metro saw a significant increase in passenger travel.On Friday, June 28, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) reported more than 69 lakh passenger trips."The Delhi Metro Rail...
  3. Commuters took to the metro on Friday as Delhi recorded its wettest June day in 88 years.

    Commuters took to the metro on Friday as Delhi recorded its wettest June day in 88 years.

    New Delhi: DMRC witnessed a surge of seven lakh additional passenger trips as commuters chose the Metro to reach their destinations on Friday, when the city recorded the highest rainfall in a June day in 88 years.Monsoon arrived with all its might on Friday morning, bringing the national...
  4. Railway service suspended amid continuous heavy rain in China

    Railway service suspended amid continuous heavy rain in China

    According to China Railway Nanchang Group Co Ltd, 17 train trips through the provinces will be canceled on Saturday as part of a flood control response, Xinhua news agency reported.The company said it is closely monitoring the potential hazards caused by heavy rain on the railways and is...
  5. Mumbai's first metro completes 10 years

    Mumbai's first metro completes 10 years

    Mumbai's first metro line from Versova to Ghatkopar on Saturday completed 10 years of operation and clocked 11 lakh trips with 99 per cent punctuality.Mumbai Metro One, promoted by Reliance Infrastructure, was flagged off on 8 June 2014, marking the beginning of metro services in the city...
  6. Amit Sadh looks back at how his bike campaign started on his birthday

    Amit Sadh looks back at how his bike campaign started on his birthday

    Tracing the origins of his bike riding, the actor said that there came a time in his life when he needed some clarity, and that's where long bike trips began for him. Through my travels, I got a chance to experience nature up close, which played an important role in making me feel better.He...
  7. Women and children of Jalna village, who are suffering from severe water shortage, go out in search of water every day.

    Women and children of Jalna village, who are suffering from severe water shortage, go out in search of water every day.

    Women and children of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, a village in Jalna district of Maharashtra's drought-hit Marathwada region, spend most of their day walking to nearby areas for drinking water.Tapovan village, located in the interiors of Badnapur tehsil, near Jalna-Bhorkardan road, does not...
  8. Indian Railways to run record 2,742 additional trains to ease summer travel congestion

    Indian Railways to run record 2,742 additional trains to ease summer travel congestion

    This means an increase of 2,742 trips compared to the proposed 6,369 trips during the summer of 2023. The ministry said additional trains have been planned to connect major destinations across the country, thereby ensuring uninterrupted travel on key rail routes.All zonal railways spread...
  9. Even before joining active politics, PM Modi traveled a lot to America, know how

    Even before joining active politics, PM Modi traveled a lot to America, know how

    In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, PM Modi said that he plans his trips carefully and often uses maps while the Indian diaspora in the US often helps him in exploring various places.Notably, PM Modi was featured on the Newsweek cover and is the second Prime Minister after Indira Gandhi...
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