 | Itlb BJP names 10 more Karnataka candidates, fields Limbavali s wife Guwahati: The flood situation in Assam remained grim on Sunday with close to 24 lakh people reeling under waters, official sources said. Several major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, were flowing over the danger level across the state. The toll in this year flood, landslide and storm is at 70, the sources added. Twenty-nine districts were affected by flood, with Dhubri being the worst hit where more than 7.95 lakh people were reeling under waters. Among other severely affected districts are Cachar and Darrang, with over 1.50 lakh p [url=https://www.stanley-cup.it]tappo stanley[/url] eople hit in each of the districts. More than 53,000 people are taking shelter in 577 relief camps. Major rivers including the Brahmaputra were flowing over the danger level at multiple locations across the state from Jorhat to Dhubri. Other rivers like Burhidehing, Dikhou, Disang, Dhansiri, Jia Bharali, Kopili, Barak and Sankosh have also breached the red mark in different places. Animals, including poultry, have also been affected in the deluge, with vast tracts of cropland also under water. Damage to infrastructure, including roads and bridges, have also been reported from different parts of the state, the sources said. TagsAssam Brahmaputra Press Trust of India Follow on Twitter | Published: 7th July 2024 10:42 am IST Facebook X LinkedIn [url=https://www.cup-stanley.pl]stanley termos[/url] [url=https://www.stanley-cup.it]stanley italia[/url] Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Upxf Bengal MP complains of getting threats for protesting against coal smuggling New Delhi: India on Thursday rejected Pakistan attempt to raise the Kashmir issue at the Non Alig [url=https://www.stanleycup.it]stanley termos[/url] ned Movement NAM Ministerial meeting in Azerbaijan capital Baku. Secretary West in the External Affairs Ministry, Sanjay Verma, while delivering his statement at the NAM ministerial meeting, said that India rejects the unfounded and baseless remarks by Pakistan. Also ReadSC defers hearing on plea for directions to EC to conduct Assembly polls in JK We were again witness to a blatant violation of the Bandung Principles yesterday, when our distinguished colleague from Pakistan brought a bilateral issue to the NAM agenda. It is regretful that the sanctity of our platform was again predictably demeaned. We reject their unfounded and baseless remarks, Verma said. He added that Pakistan should in [url=https://www.canada-stanley.ca]stanley quencher[/url] trospect on where they find themselves, and what has brought them there. India considers Kashmir as a bilateral issue, which it aims to resolve through talks with Pakistan. Verma said during h [url=https://www.stanley-cup.com.es]stanley spain[/url] is address that NAM has had a glorious past, but its future will be defined by how we tackle some of the defining challenges of our times, including UNSC reforms, climate change, digital technologies, standard setting, global supply chain issues and terrorism, and most importantly whether we can return to the First Principles of NAM, which is actually being non aligned, and being able to stand by each other. NAM, Verma said, |