15 militants surrender in Arunachal, PM Modi gifts long railway platform to Hubli
Meanwhile, 15 insurgents of the Eastern Naga National Government (ENNG) surrendered to Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu along with its chief Tosham Mosang.

Many such incidents took place on Sunday in the country and the world, which grabbed headlines. Come, let's look at the five big news of the day today. Hundreds of tourists got stuck due to heavy snowfall in Sikkim. After which the Indian Army started Operation Himrahat to save the tourists and by becoming angels, these tourists were saved and taken to safe places. Meanwhile, 15 insurgents of the Eastern Naga National Government (ENNG) surrendered to Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu along with its chief Tosham Mosang.
Here, in the fourth day's game played in Ahmedabad on March 12, the Indian team performed brilliantly. Team India scored 571 runs in the first innings due to Virat Kohli's century.
Hundreds of tourists got stuck due to heavy snowfall in Sikkim. After which the Indian Army started Operation Himrahat to save the tourists and by becoming angels, these tourists were saved and taken to safe places. According to the information received, with the help of police and local administration, the Trishakti Corps personnel started relief and rescue operations with immediate effect. Which was named as Operation Himrahat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated the world's longest railway platform and the country's first green Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Karnataka's Dharwad district. The railway platform at Siddrudha Swamiji Railway Station in Hubli is 1,505 m (over 1 km) long. The length of the first platform was 550 metres.
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