Evening news wrap: Jewar airport is now operational; Bihar student arrested for hacking candidates' accounts in NEET UG refund scam & more
Jewar Airport's operational start is poised to boost real estate along the Yamuna Expressway, with property values expected to rise 15-20% annually. Meanwhile, a rebellion within the Trinamool Congress sees dissident MPs merging with the obscure Nationalist Citizens Party of India, claiming significant Lok Sabha support.
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