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Last Updated at June 29, 2020 16:36 IST
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The first fighter is scheduled to be delivered in mid-2020.
Gunmen attacked the Pakistani stock exchange building in the city of Karachi today and four assailants were killed, police said.
The gunmen attacked the building with grenades and guns, Pakistani media reported. The building is in a high security zone and also houses the head offices of many private banks.
In India, the Western Railway (WR) will add 40 additional suburban services to the existing 162 services currently running on the Mumbai Suburban section with effect from today. A total of 202 services will now be running on WR's suburban section.
Meanwhile, all normal activities will be allowed in Dehradun between 5 am and 8 pm every day starting today, according to the Dehradun District Magistrate. "The lockdown on Saturdays will no longer be in place but on Sundays there would be a weekly lockdown," the DM said.
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