Police get new app to scan suspect fingerprints on the streets

Abhigyan app will let police check thumb impressions collected on portable scanners against NAFIS database within seconds; this will strengthen ground-level policing, says Home Minister Amit Shah
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Kerala Budget: State set to make a transition from welfare-centric to knowledge-driven economy
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Kerala Revised Budget: New cancer centre on cards in Malappuram
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Health Minister calls for stronger action against substandard medicines in Andhra Pradesh
Satya Kumar Yadav directs officials to strengthen surveillance mechanisms and warns that negligence in safeguarding public health will not be tolerated
'Right to walk on demarcated footpaths is a fundemantal right': Supreme Court
'Right to walk on demarcated footpaths is a fundemantal right': Supreme Court