Evening News Wrap: Rajpal Yadav's jail setback, China's Brahmaputra dam scare, Kerala student's death in Uzbekistan & more
Recent reports highlight heightened concerns over the Yarlung Tsangpo mega dam in China, amidst fears of geological faults and potential earthquakes. Meanwhile, in Assam, the government is taking a firm stance against polygamy by planning to terminate the employment of offenders and restrict access to welfare benefits. Additionally, the UK has recognized significant technology companies as essential third parties for cloud services.
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Principal, warden suspended as 50 students fall ill in residential school
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TDB to make financial transactions at Sabarimala digital
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Disability benefit review considers alternatives to cash payments
A minister says the review is looking at whether some claimants could be pointed to other kinds of help.