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Iran-Israel conflict, India's evacuation drive, Vodafone Idea AGR dues, Adani AGM & more
Iran-Israel conflict, India's evacuation drive, Vodafone Idea AGR dues, Adani AGM & more
India has evacuated 292 more nationals from Iran, taking the total to 2,200. Meanwhile, 268 Indians have also been brought back from Israel amid rising tensions in the middle east. Starting 1st July, Indian Railways is set to hike passenger train fares, according to reports. Non-AC mail and express trains will see a 1 paisa per kilometre increase, while AC classes will cost 2 paise more per kilometre.

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