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    Tibetan issues not in focus, but repression persists - exiled former leader
    Former head of the Tibetan government-in-exile, Lobsang Sangay, highlighted that despite the reduced international discourse on Tibet, the repression by China continues, and the tactics used there are being applied to other regions. He emphasized that while Tibet may not be in the current spotlight, the situation remains serious, drawing parallels between the experiences of Tibetans, Uyghurs, and other ethnic minorities in China. Sangay emphasized the need for a broader understanding of the authoritarian system at play, which extends beyond Tibet to regions like Xinjiang and Hong Kong.
    Central team to visit flood-hit Sikkim from Sunday to assess damage: Union MoS for Home Affairs
    An inter-ministerial central team will visit flood-hit Sikkim to assess the damage caused by the natural calamity. Union Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra stated that the Centre has been closely monitoring the situation and will provide necessary support and assistance to the state. The team, comprising senior officers from various ministries, will assess the extent of damage and provide assistance where necessary.
    Manipur ethnic violence: Caught in crossfire, villagers seek deployment of more central forces
    As ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kukis rages on in Manipur, other communities living in villages across the state are also affected by the conflict. In Ward Number 9 of Kwatka Municipal Council, inhabitants face unannounced gunfire and a nonchalant attitude from local authorities, whilst the Gurkha community near Kangpokpi and Imphal West is similarly affected.
    "Pure Offence": China fumes after US special envoy meets Dalai Lama in Delhi, says "stop meddling in internal affairs"
    Taking to Twitter, the spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in India, Wang Xiaojian, said, "The US should take concrete actions to honour its commitment of acknowledging Xizang as part of China, stop meddling in China's internal affairs under the pretext of Xizang-related issues, and offer no support to the anti-China separatist activities of the Dalai clique.
    ITBP cooks, sweepers, others to be promoted for first time after govt approves long-awaited restructuring
    Cooks, water carriers, barbers, sweepers and washermen - personnel at the lowest pedestal of the hierarchy in the India-China LAC guarding force ITBP - will be promoted for the first time in their careers after the Union government approved a much-awaited cadre review for this arm of its constabulary.
    Arunachal government quietly upgrades Kaho project to 100 kw
    "The 50 projects are being implemented in a phased manner and under Phase-I, 17 projects with an installed capacity of 1255 KW and at an estimated cost of Rs 50 crore, have been taken up," Chief Minister Pema Khandu told PTI during a visit here.
    The Economic Times
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