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- The Hindu
Governor confers unit citations to armed forces units
Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi conferred the Tamil Nadu Governor's Unit Citationsto the Armed Forces for their dedicated and selfless service to the country, during a function in the Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Friday. He felicitated four units, 16 Madras, 35 Field Regiment, Ordnance Depot Avadi and 65 Company Army Service Corps (Supply). 'The event was to celebrate the extraordinary contributions of the Dakshin Bharat Area of the Indian military in 'Operation Sindoor' as well as relief and rescue operations for our people who became victims of natural disasters like cyclones, floods and devastating landslides,' a communication from the Raj Bhavan said. In his address at the event, the Governor referred to the 'heinous terror attack' in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 innocent people and that the nation responded with firm resolve through Operation Sindoor.


Time of India
31 minutes ago
- Time of India
Tushar Chaudhary files defamation FIR for remarks on YouTube
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Time of India
31 minutes ago
- Time of India
Oppn blames govt for not ensuring jobs for locals
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