Sunday, December 31, 2023

Entire country is excited over Ram mandir: PM Modi

PM Modi, in the 108th edition of his 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday, said there was excitement and enthusiasm in the entire country in connection with the Ram mandir as he called it a "historic moment" and urged people to share artistic creations by using a common hashtag. The PM emphasised the special edition as '108', an auspicious number as per Hindu belief, as he mentioned the excitement surrounding the temple and said, "People are expressing their feelings in a multitude of ways."

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Govt issues 'draft' for ease of rail travel for divyangs

The Centre has issued a draft rule to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities at railway stations and trains. The proposed rules aim to create a user-friendly environment and seek feedback from stakeholders and the public. The guidelines emphasize dedicated website features, a mobile app, and a one-click template for people with disabilities. Credible announcements & accessible entry and exit points are also proposed. The guidelines aim to enhance overall accessibility and provide a more inclusive experience.

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10 int'l airlines under DGGI scanner over tax evasion

The Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) has questioned executives from at least 10 leading foreign airlines in an ongoing investigation related to alleged tax evasion. Finance managers of British Airways, Etihad, Thai Airways, and Qatar Airways have recorded their statements. Lufthansa, Emirates, Oman Airlines, and Singapore Airlines have not yet appeared for questioning. DGGI has asked the airlines to produce documents related to their India-related expenditure and pay tax for services rendered under the new GST regime.

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Earthquake shakes part of Indonesia's Papua region

A powerful earthquake shook Papua, Indonesia's easternmost region, causing no serious damage. The magnitude 6.5 quake occurred in Abepura, a subdistrict in Jayapura, the capital of Papua province. It was a shallow earthquake with a depth of 10 kilometers. The region is prone to earthquakes due to its location on the "Ring of Fire". In February, another earthquake in the province resulted in the collapse of a floating restaurant, causing four deaths. Indonesia has a history of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, with past disasters claiming many lives.

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Friday, December 29, 2023

Centre rejects Bengal’s R-Day tableau for 3rd time

The Centre has rejected Bengal's proposed R-Day tableau highlighting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's pet project, Kanyashree, for the third time in 8 years. This rejection has caused the Trinamool Cong govt to cry foul. The defence ministry usually screens proposals for R-Day tableaux, & Bengal's proposal was allegedly rejected before state officials could make a presentation. This is the fifth time the state's proposals for Republic Day tableaux have been denied, indicating the Centre's partisanship.

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'Nation of investors can't depend on stocks alone'

Uday Kotak outlines recommendations for India's economic transformation, emphasizing the shift from savers to investors. He suggests that banks should become distributors of corporate debt and expand their reach to mid-sized corporates, MSMEs, and consumers. Kotak highlights the growing interest of Indian savers in investing, facilitated by various platforms such as mutual funds, equities, and insurance funds. He also warns of the need to protect new investors from market bubbles and advocates for tax reforms.

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Thursday, December 28, 2023

Actor & DMDK chief ‘Captain’ Vijayakant passes away at 71

Kollywood star Vijayakant, who rose to fame in films and politics, died at 71. He was survived by his wife and sons. He had been in and out of hospitals in recent years, including a trip to the US for medical treatment. Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin paid his last respects and announced that Vijayakant would be laid to rest with full state honors at the DMDK headquarters in Koyambedu. Thousands of people joined the procession to honor the departed leader.

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Nuclear sector set to power Indian space missions: Isro chief

India's nuclear sector will power future Indian space missions through nuclear propulsion. Isro chairman S Somanath revealed plans for collaboration with the department of atomic energy. Radioisotope heating units in Chandrayaan-3's propulsion module worked flawlessly, generating enthusiasm. The Bharatiya Antariksh Station, an international platform for collaborative research, will be ready by 2028. Isro is also developing a moonbase habitat at a lower cost. Other upcoming missions include Xposat for studying Black Holes and neutron stars, Aditya-L1's mission to the Sun, a satellite for G20 countries, and plans for reusable rockets and space tourism.

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‘Prosperity ladder’: Inside ‘coming of age’ yr for India's $585 bln mutual funds industry

India's mutual funds industry is experiencing a blockbuster year, marked by a record surge in assets under management and the addition of more than 20 million new investment accounts. Fueled by the insatiable thirst for financial gains, young Indians armed with smartphones are increasingly investing in equity markets. This trend has boosted fund assets by 19% in the first 11 months of 2023, outperforming major peers like the US, Japan, and China. The industry has come of age, with consistent and sticky flows of domestic money, which have shielded the market from foreign outflows.

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Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Lee Sun-kyun's heartbreaking final letter to wife revealed

Lee Sun-kyun, a Korean actor, died by suicide on December 27 while he was being probed for alleged drug use. His wife, Jeon Hye Jin, reported his disappearance to the police, expressing concern. In a letter addressed to his wife, Lee Sun-kyun mentioned the financial burden of advertising and film penalties incurred due to the drugs probe. The actor apologized to his agency too.

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Rat Chinese Horoscope 2024 - Pursue growth opportunities fearlessly

Rats can anticipate positive changes and dynamic energy in the Year of the Dragon, symbolizing growth and flexibility. Take up adventures, seek growth opportunities, and adapt with agility. This year is about intellectual growth, mastery of communication, and networking challenges in your career. Strategic communication and networking will lead to financial growth. Strengthen relationships through meaningful dialogue and establish a strong beginning in love.

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Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Haridwar: Two kids among 6 killed as brick kiln wall falls

Six workers, including two siblings, died while two others were critically injured after a wall in a brick kiln in Haridwar suddenly collapsed in Lahboli village. The buried bodies were taken out with the help of a JCB machine. A case has been registered against brick kiln owner Rishu Malik. The district administration has ordered a magisterial inquiry. The police complaint stated that the kiln owner and his staff were aware of the damaged condition of the wall.

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Search for terrorists continue in Poonch-Rajouri forests



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Monday, December 25, 2023

Brigadier, 3 others shifted; Army chief visits Poonch

Army transfers Brigadier and officers of 13 Rashtriya Rifles following terrorist ambush in J&K's Poonch. Deaths of three men during custody sparks protests. Transfers confirmed before Army chief's visit to assess operational preparedness. Disciplinary action considered after internal investigation. FIR filed by J&K police. Compensation and jobs announced for deceased's families. Defence minister Rajnath Singh scheduled to visit Jammu for security review meeting. Change of command expected in 13 RR area. Homage paid to four slain soldiers. Search operation ongoing with mobile internet services suspended.

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Mehbooba Mufti claims villagers near Poonch ambush site tortured

Former J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti raises serious allegations of people being detained and tortured in Army custody near the terrorist ambush site in Poonch district. The discovery of bodies of three men from Topa Peer village near the site has led to suspicions that they died in Army custody. Official sources confirm that 10 injured civilians are receiving treatment in hospitals. Mehbooba accuses the authorities of treating people like 'enemies of the state' and highlights the case of Farooq from Thana Mandi who is in the hospital with torture wounds.

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Sunday, December 24, 2023

MPPSC to open form filling link for all subjects in AP-2022 exam

MPPSC opens form filling link for Assistant Professor-2022 examination, providing relief to aspirants. Candidates can make corrections in forms till January 14. SET or NET examination is required for eligibility. The SET was held after a gap of four years, with 36,000 candidates applying for AP posts. Hindi, History, political science, commerce, and Sanskrit have the most applicants. Schedule and examination pattern announced for eight subjects, including Botany, Commerce, English, Hindi, History, Home Science, Mathematics, and Sanskrit.

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Why Jesus Christ's birthplace is devoid of joy this X-Mas



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Saturday, December 23, 2023

Pisces Gemstone Guide 2024: Balance work and life with Emerald

The planetary set-up for 2024 suggests that Pisces will embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and growth. Pisceans are urged to sail through their professional paths, care for relationships, and welcome good luck and fortune. Three gemstones recommended for Pisces in 2024 are Yellow Sapphire, Emerald, and Red Coral. Yellow Sapphire supports Pisceans in their career paths, attracting positive energies and enhancing decision-making abilities.

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IIT-K dean giving speech on health collapses on stage, dies

Professor Sameer Khandekar, the Dean of Students Welfare and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at IIT-Kanpur, passed away from cardiac arrest while delivering a speech at an alumni meet on Friday evening. Ironically, he collapsed on stage while discussing a health-related topic, with his last words reportedly urging others to take care of their health. The 53-year-old had been dealing with cardiac health issues since 2019. Despite being rushed to Laxmipat Singhania Institute of Cardiology, he was declared dead upon arrival.

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Friday, December 22, 2023

Man dies in police custody on Jammu outskirts

A 35-year-old man died in police custody on the outskirts of Jammu in Jourian area on Friday. Police said Sushil Kumar alias Sonu of Garhi Bishnah in Jourian died under suspicious circumstances at Jourian police post. Sushil’s body has been sent to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Jammu, for postmortem while the matter is being investigated, police said. Meanwhile, family and relatives of the deceased staged a protest at the police station concerned, demanding an in-depth probe into the matter and punishment to the culprits.

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

Govt set to miss target for divestment in 2023-24 too

The Centre is set to miss its privatisation target for state-run companies this year due to stalled progress and limited appetite before elections. Roadblocks, including bureaucratic sloth, have hindered the process, affecting big-ticket enterprises like IDBI Bank. Stake sales in state-run banks and an insurance company recommended for privatisation by NITI Aayog have not moved forward. The privatisation of Pawan Hans has been scrapped, and the large public sector policy has not taken off. The disinvestment process is now awaiting the new government for a fresh start.

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Baloch activists protesting against ‘extra-judicial killings’ arrested

Baloch nationalists protesting against extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances in Balochistan were arrested and blocked from entering Islamabad. The police used water cannons and tear gas on the demonstrators and took women protestors to women police stations. The protesters had reached Islamabad after a long march from Turbat district. The police blamed the protesters for creating law and order problems. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan condemned the violent police crackdown and demanded the unconditional release of all detainees.

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No, Zomato is not making $2bn acquisition, what CEO Goyal has to say

Zomato denies reports of acquisition offer for Shiprocket by Bloomberg.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Pandemic puppies power pet care business boom

Lockdown loneliness during the pandemic has led to a surge in pet parenting in nuclear families, resulting in the rapid growth of India's pet care industry. Pet adoption has increased across metros as well as tier-2 and -3 cities, driven by factors such as rising disposable incomes, changing lifestyles, and increased knowledge of the benefits of pet ownership. Furthermore, the increasing number of Gen Z and millennial pet owners has fueled the demand for innovative and high-quality pet care solutions. This trend is expected to continue, with the pet population in India projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.2% between 2022 and 2027.

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Covid JN.1 sub-variant: Symptoms, precautions & other FAQs

The JN.1 variant of Covid, causing concern in India, has mild to moderate symptoms such as fever, runny nose, sore throat, headaches, loss of appetite, and extreme fatigue. Gastrointestinal problems may also occur. The central government has issued advisories to state governments, urging adequate health arrangements. The WHO classifies JN.1 as a "variant of interest" with limited threat. Vaccinations targeting the spike protein should remain effective against JN.1. To prevent infection, experts recommend masking up in crowded areas, staying in well-ventilated spaces, and frequent handwashing.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

49 more LS MPs suspended, 141 oppn members out of Parliament

49 more Lok Sabha MPs were suspended for disrupting proceedings, reducing the opposition's strength in the lower House by two-thirds. So far, 141 opposition MPs have been suspended. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said a 'complete purge' was being executed to ensure the passage of 'draconian bills' without debate. The MPs suspended on Tuesday included Farooq Abdullah, Shashi Tharoor, Manish Tewari, Karti Chidambaram, Dimple Yadav, Supriya Sule, S Jagathrakshakan, DNV Senthil Kumar, Giridhari Yadav, Danish Ali, and Sushil Kumar Rinku.

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ED notice to Gauri Khan over embezzlement-accused brand

Gauri Khan, wife of Shah Rukh Khan, has received a notice from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the alleged embezzlement of Rs 30 crore by the real estate company, Tulsiani Group. Gauri Khan, an interior designer and brand ambassador for the company, is being investigated for her financial dealings with the firm. She has not yet responded to the notices. Gauri Khan and Shah Rukh Khan were recently seen attending their son AbRam's school function.

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Monday, December 18, 2023

Noise set to make more 'noise' as Bose invests in the company

US-based audio equipment maker Bose has acquired a minority stake in Indian wearables startup Noise as part of Noise's Series A round. Noise, which holds the second position in the overall wearables segment, aims to raise more funds. The investment figure and the quantum of stake acquired by Bose remain undisclosed. Nicholas Smith, senior vice president of strategy and business development at Bose, expressed excitement about collaborating with Noise and bringing new products to the growing market.

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Sunday, December 17, 2023

Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura: Battles of a dad & son

In the legal battles over religious sites in Uttar Pradesh, three prominent cases stand out - the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid, Kashi Vishwanath-Gyanvapi, and Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah disputes. Representing the Hindu side in these complex court cases are a father-son lawyer duo, Hari Shankar Jain and Vishnu Shankar Jain. The Jains have dedicated their expertise to over 100 cases related to Hindu religion or places of worship, all within the framework of their guiding principle: 'Hindu revolution by legal awareness.' They undertake these pro bono battles.

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Kajol's mother, veteran actress Tanuja hospitalised in Mumbai

Tanuja who is known for a number of films like Baharein Phir Bhi Ayengi', 'Jewel Thief' among others has been admitted to a hospital in Juhu due to age-related issues..

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Internet shutdown in Pakistan ahead of PTI's virtual meet

Netblocks reports nationwide internet disruption ahead of PTI's virtual power show on social media platforms in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. Users complain of difficulty accessing platforms and slow internet services. Former PTI leader Taimur Jhagra notes internet issues coinciding with online rally. YouTube and Ufone4G affected, millions of subscribers and businesses impacted. Pakistan ranked third in the world for internet restrictions. No statement from Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) yet.

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Saturday, December 16, 2023

Viksit Bharat campaign now a mass movement: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with beneficiaries of government schemes in states where the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra was put on hold due to assembly elections. The Yatra has transformed into a mass movement. The focus is now on urban development, particularly in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Initiatives like AMRUT Mission and Smart City Mission are upgrading basic facilities in smaller cities. The government has provided assistance during the pandemic, including free Covid vaccine, free ration, and aid to small businesses.

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Friday, December 15, 2023

MoD inks Rs 5K crore deal with BEL

On Friday, the defense ministry finalized a significant Rs 5,336 crore agreement with the defense public sector unit Bharat Electronics for the acquisition of electronic fuzes designed for the Army's artillery guns. This transaction addresses the extended 10-year requirement for these crucial components. Electronic fuzes play a vital role in medium to heavy calibre artillery guns, delivering sustained long-range firepower crucial for military operations. A defense ministry official explained, "The fuzes, to be produced at BEL's Pune and upcoming Nagpur facilities, will find application in artillery guns capable of engaging lethally in diverse terrains."

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5 parties get Rs 1,200 cr in electoral bonds

Five regional parties received Rs 1,243 crore via electoral bonds in 2022-23, a fall from the previous year. BRS individually received 3.4 times more contributions. Trinamool's total receipts were contributed 97% by electoral bonds, while DMK's were 86%, BJD's were 84%, YSR Congress's were 70%, and BRS's were 71%. AAP received Rs 36.4 crore in electoral bonds, with its total income and expenditure increasing. BRS was the top beneficiary, receiving Rs 529 crore. CPM showed a decrease in total receipts and an increase in expenditure.

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Ex-high ranking FBI agent gets prison term for helping Russian oligarch

Former FBI special agent, Charles McGonigal, has been sentenced to over four years in prison and fined $40,000 for providing information to a Russian oligarch in violation of US sanctions. McGonigal, who led a counterintelligence division, received a payment for laundering money from a Russian bank to his private account. The judge, Jennifer H Rearden, stated that the sentence was meant to balance McGonigal's 22 years of FBI service with the seriousness of his crimes. McGonigal also awaits another sentencing for concealing payments from a former Albanian intelligence officer.

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

Surya, Kuldeep propel India to series-leveling win vs SA

India secured a 106-run victory over South Africa in the third and decisive T20 International at Johannesburg, thanks to captain Suryakumar Yadav's extraordinary century and Kuldeep Yadav's magical five-wicket haul. India posted a big total riding on Suryakumar's century, a scintillating 100 off just 56 balls, and Yashasvi Jaiswal's 60 off 41. India's bowlers, led by left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, also exhibited improved performances in the second innings. This win not only squared the series but also showcased India's prowess with both bat and ball.

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Maldives scraps pact inked on Modi’s 2019 visit

After having asked India to withdraw its military personnel from the Maldives, President Mohamed Muizzu has decided to pull out from a 2019 agreement for cooperation in the field of hydrology between the Indian Navy and Maldives National Defence Force. Male Thursday notified India about its decision to annul the agreement which was signed during PM Narendra Modi’s visit to the country in June 2019. The navy had so far carried out 3 such surveys under the agreement that Muizzu’s predecessor Ibrahim Solih signed with India.

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'It is not that serious': Suryakumar on his ankle injury

India's series-levelling 106-run win over South Africa on Thursday had a juddering note to it as captain Suryakumar Yadav stayed away from the field with a hurt ankle.

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Actor Shreyas Talpade suffers heart attack

Actor Shreyas Talpade, aged 47, experienced a heart attack shortly after wrapping up a film shoot on Thursday evening. Following the incident, he was swiftly taken to an Andheri hospital, where he underwent angioplasty. The actor's family instructed the medical staff not to disclose specific details regarding his condition or the treatment administered. Talpade had been working on the film 'Welcome to the Jungle.' Throughout the day, he reportedly filmed various scenes, including minor action sequences, and was observed to be in good spirits, laughing, and joking on the set, according to unit members.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

COP28: Final text addresses India’s coal use, methane concerns

India strikes balance at the UN climate summit (COP28) by addressing its developmental needs while aligning with global goals. The outcome omits binding provisions on methane emissions and coal power generation. The focus is on the 'phase-down' of unabated coal power without a rapid timeline. India emphasizes the importance of climate justice, and equity. The COP28 decisions include the Global Stocktake (GST), Global Goal on Adaptation, and the operationalization of the Loss and Damage Fund.

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Chandrayaan-3 cost vs cost of Russia's failed lunar mission

India's space minister, Jitendra Singh, highlighted the cost-effectiveness of India's space missions compared to the Russian lunar mission Luna-25. He revealed that the unsuccessful Russian mission cost Rs 16,000 crore, while India's successful lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 cost only around Rs 600 crore. Singh emphasized that India's space program relies more on cerebral resources and skills than material resources. He also mentioned that India's space economy is projected to multiply manifold by 2040, with the potential of reaching $100 billion. Additionally, Singh noted the increasing number of space startups in India and the significant role of women in leading space projects.

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US Fed holds key lending rate steady, signals cuts in 2024

The US Federal Reserve voted to keep interest rates at a 22-year high for a third straight meeting. The Fed's decision allows policymakers to determine the extent of any additional policy firming. The inclusion of the word 'any' dampens expectations of another interest rate hike. The decision keeps rates high as the Fed fights inflation towards a long-term target of two percent. The Fed also published updated economic forecasts, upgrading its growth outlook for this year and reducing it for 2024.

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Read your astrological predictions for today

Read daily horoscope predictions for December 14, 2023: Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today!

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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

2nd T20I: SA reach rain-reduced target to beat India

South Africa opener Reeza Hendricks laid the foundation as they beat India by five wickets after reaching a rain-reduced target to win their second T20I at St George’s Park on Tuesday. South Africa were set 152 off 15 overs because rain delayed play for almost an hour after India had been sent into bat and made 180-7 off 19.3 overs.

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Israel starting to lose support, says Biden

US President Joe Biden urges Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to change his hardline government and accept a Palestinian state, increasing pressure on Israel. Biden expresses concern over the bombing in Gaza and the high number of Palestinian civilian casualties. He emphasizes the need for Israel to make moves to strengthen regional unity and warns that Israel cannot reject the idea of a Palestinian state. Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, plans to travel to Israel to discuss the war in Gaza with Israeli officials.

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Monday, December 11, 2023

Chased by monkeys, girl falls to death

A six-year-old girl in Sirsi town, Sambhal district fell off the roof of her house after being chased by monkeys. She was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of monkey and stray dog menace in the area, with insufficient steps taken by the administration to control it. This is the second such case in three days, following the death of a woman in Shahjahanpur. Similar incidents have been reported earlier this year.

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Why Airtel, Reliance Jio & Vodafone support this US bill

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) is urging the Indian government to adopt a bill similar to the one proposed in the US Congress. The bill, called the Lowering Broadband Costs for Consumers Act of 2023, aims to make large internet apps contribute to infrastructure costs in order to lower broadband costs for consumers. It also proposes that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandate social media platforms, streaming services, and other edge service providers to contribute to a universal fund for building networks. The bill classifies various services including social media platforms, streaming services, video gaming services, and search engines under edge service providers. COAI believes that this bill supports their stance and wants only large traffic generators to contribute to infrastructure costs in India.

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LS polls: SC verdict on J&K adds to BJP's momentum



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Sunday, December 10, 2023

Vishnu Deo Sai, 59-yr-old tribal leader, to be next C'garh CM

Vishnu Deo Sai, a grassroots leader, has been chosen as the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh. Known for his gentle demeanour, organisational skills, and tribal roots, Sai's rise to power follows his journey from interning on the political shop floor to earning his stripes on the big stage. With the BJP's massive victory in the state, where the tribal population accounts for over 32% of voters, Sai's appointment reflects the party's strategy to connect with the electorate and counter the aggressive brand of politics practiced by the opposition Congress party.

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India rejects 'secret memo' claim over Nijjar killing

India strongly rejects fake a report alleging a secret memo issued by the Indian government in April to take concrete measures against Sikh separatists, including Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Indian spokesperson dismisses the report as part of a sustained disinformation campaign against India and accuses the outlet as known for propagating fake narratives peddled by Pakistani intelligence. In September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the potential involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani extremist Nijjar. India rejected the charges as absurd.

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Saturday, December 9, 2023

Shooters who killed Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi arrested



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Horoscope Today: Read your daily astrological predictions

Read daily horoscope predictions for December 10, 2023: Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today!

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

EAM: US' Pannun inputs impact our national security

India decided to investigate the alleged plot to assassinate Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun after receiving inputs from the US, which were related to organized crime and national security. An inquiry committee has been formed to look into the matter. Canada did not provide any specific evidence or inputs regarding the killing of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The US has urged India to participate in the Canadian probe, as Ottawa's claims are based on intelligence shared among the 'Five Eyes' countries.

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Pak N-weapons plan was always India-centric, says 1980 US cable

Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme has always been India-centric and focused on assuring that it will not suffer any strategic disadvantage. A 1980 cable released by the American embassy in Islamabad to the state department reveals that the US government is not optimistic about resolving the conflict over nuclear issues with Pakistan. The cable highlights the narrowness of local attitudes towards the proliferation hazards of sensitive nuclear technology.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Slain Karni outfit chief’s wife says Gehlot ignored Feb alert

The wife of slain Rajput leader Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi filed an FIR alleging that the Rajasthan CM's administration ignored alerts about threats to her husband's life from the state anti-terrorism squad and Punjab Police. Two absconding assailants hired by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang shot Gogamedi and killed Naveen Shekhawat. The Punjab Police had warned Rajasthan Police about a conspiracy to kill Gogamedi and incite religiously motivated riots.

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INDIA parties to attend Revanth Reddy's event today

The INDIA bloc parties plan to hold a joint meeting during the winter session to discuss seat-sharing for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. In a show of coordination, TMC leader Mamata Banerjee will attend the meeting, while Rahul Gandhi has invited her to Telangana's swearing-in ceremony. The INDIA alliance leaders have been meeting every morning to coordinate floor strategy. However, there are concerns about the negative impact of alliance partners contesting against each other in the recent Hindi heartland state elections.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

HC snaps online proceedings as miscreants insert porn clips

The Karnataka high court has suspended video-conferencing and livestreaming services at its Bengaluru, Dharwad, and Kalaburagi benches due to unprecedented cybersecurity issues. Miscreants infiltrated the Zoom platform used by the court, playing pornographic videos during live proceedings. Livestreaming of proceedings on YouTube has also been halted. This incident reflects the trend of cyberattacks known as 'Zoom-bombing' that have targeted video conference calls during the Covid pandemic.

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Man dies as drunk friends push him out of car with seatbelt on

Two drunken friends pushed Sandeep Naqwal, a father of two, out of a speeding vehicle on the Bhopal-Gwalior highway. Unaware that he was entangled in the seatbelt, they drove on, dragging him along for 25km and killing him. Passing motorists reported the horror to the police, who intercepted the vehicle at a toll gate. The victim's body was ripped to the bone and his skull smashed. The arrested suspects, Sandeep's cousin and a friend, claimed they didn't know he was being dragged to his death.

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Isro gears up to bring Lunar samples on Chandrayaan-4

Isro's successful propulsion module (PM) experiment for Chandrayaan-3 has boosted plans for Chandrayaan-4, which aims to bring back Moon samples. Isro chairman S Somanath revealed that the next mission will require docking of systems, and Isro is planning the Space Docking Experiment (SPADEX) to test this technology. SPADEX will also provide valuable data for space rendezvous technology, crucial for future space station missions. Isro is also working with Japan on the Lunar Polar Exploration (Lupex) mission.

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Monday, December 4, 2023

Mizoram elects a record three women to state assembly

Three women became Mizoram MLAs on Monday, the first time more than one has won in the state's assembly elections, reports HC Vanlalruata.Lalrinpuii and Baryl Vanneihsangi are from the victorious Zoram People's Movement (ZPM), and Pravo Chakma from the outgoing Mizo National Front (MNF). Lalrinpuii won from Lunglei East, Vanneihsangi from Aizawl South-3 and Pravo from West Tuipui. The first woman to be elected to the legislature - Mizoram was elevated to a Union territory in 1972 with a 30-member legislature - was L Thanmawii of People's Conference

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Mizoram's man of the moment was on Indira's security detail

Lalduhoma, a former IPS officer from Mizoram, caused a major political upheaval by unseating incumbent Zoramthanga as chief minister. Lalduhoma, a household name in Mizoram, was the first MP to be disqualified under the anti-defection law. Born in Tualpui village, Lalduhoma excelled in academics and cleared the civil services exam. As an IPS officer, he was known for his crackdown on the drug mafia. Lalduhoma played a role in bringing the Mizo National Front to the negotiating table. He later joined Congress as an MP from Mizoram.

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Sunday, December 3, 2023

ED, CBI now likely to step on the gas

PM Narendra Modi backs Centre's anti-corruption drive, claiming voters' support; warning to parties involved in corruption; ED and other agencies to continue their task; corruption charges against CMs and their family members dismissed as politically motivated; Delhi CM Kejriwal to expect fresh ED summons after elections; close confidants in jail, ex-minister out on bail; serious corruption charges against opposition leaders and their associates.

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Saturday, December 2, 2023

35km from Silkyara, water leak from tunnel spooks villages



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India & China skip renewable pledge, 118 nations sign

India and China abstained from a pledge at the CO summit to triple global renewable energy generation capacity and double energy efficiency by 2030, aligning with India's stance to prioritize coal-fired power plants. India maintains that it does not want to compromise on power availability for economic growth and has kept the option to use coal until 2030. While committed to increasing non-fossil power capacity, India wants to negotiate the terms of any commitment to avoid hindering poverty alleviation efforts.

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Stage set for counting of votes in 4 states today; parties face crucial test ahead of LS polls

All eyes are on the outcome of the fiercely contested electoral battle in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram. The counting of votes in these states will start today at 8am. These elections are crucial for the Congress and the BJP as the results will set the tone for the Lok Sabha elections next year. The exit polls predict that the Congress may win in Telangana and Chhattisgarh, while the BJP may win in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

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Friday, December 1, 2023

Joint Indo-US space mission Nisar set for March launch

Nasa administrator Bill Nelson announced the provisionally slated launch of Nisar, a major joint Indo-US space mission in March. The mission's primary role is to study Earth's changing ecosystems and support various applications. Nelson praised India's success with the Chandrayaan-3 mission and highlighted the strong collaboration between the US and India in the space sector. He also mentioned future plans of training an Indian astronaut for the International Space Station and the upcoming Artemis-3 mission to land the first woman astronaut on the Moon's South Pole region.

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India keeping close tabs on China-Pak collusion in IOR: Navy chief

India updates plans to counter China's expanding naval presence in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). China has a sustained presence in the IOR with 6-8 warships at any given time, in addition to research vessels and fishing vessels. Pakistan is expanding its Navy with China's help. India constantly revises its plans and capability-development programs in response to these developments. The Indian Navy aims to have 175 warships with increased aircraft and helicopters by 2035.

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

Elections trigger filing of 'fraught' cases, says CJI

Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud discusses the increase in fraught cases as elections draw closer. He recalls the determination of Cornelia Sorabjee to enter the legal profession in the late 19th century after being denied entry to the bar in Bombay, forcing her to appear for the pleader examination in Allahabad. He is pleased to see a large number of women advocates practicing in the Supreme Court and other courts, as the legal profession has become more inclusive to people from different genders, castes, and regions.

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MoD nod for projects worth over 2 lakh crore

The defence ministry on Thursday gave the preliminary approval for capital acquisition proposals worth Rs 2.23 lakh crore, including the procurement of 97 more Tejas fighters and 156 Prachand light combat helicopters as well as an upgrade of 84 existing Sukhoi-30MKI jets, in a hugely significant boost for indigenous defence production. The Rajnath Singh-led defence acquisitions council also accorded the acceptance of necessity (AoN) for 400 new towed artillery gun systems for Rs 9,900 crore to replace old Indian field guns and two types of Pinaka `area denial munitions’ for the Army.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

India's G20 presidency marks the dawn of a new multilateralism

India reflects on its G20 Presidency, emphasizing inclusivity and a human-centric approach amid global challenges. Key achievements include integrating the African Union into the G20, hosting the 'Voice of the Global South Summit,' and delivering the G20 2023 Action Plan for Sustainable Development Goals. India advances digital public infrastructure, green development, and climate justice, fostering collaboration on policy coherence and trade. Handing over to Brazil, India expresses confidence in a lasting impact on people, planet, peace, and prosperity.

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Imran Khan steps down, Gohar Khan named interim PTI chief

Imran Khan steps down as leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), handing over to close associate Gohar Ali Khan in a temporary arrangement amid legal challenges. Imran's decision follows his conviction in the Toshakhana graft case. The move aims to prevent electoral watchdog interference and maintain the party's integrity. Imran plans to contest intra-party polls after the prompt resolution of legal issues. Gohar expressed gratitude for being picked to head Pakistan's main opposition party. "I am stunned. There are no words to express my gratitude to Imran Khan sahib."

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Israel pushes India for Hamas ban amid Arab solidarity show

Following Israel's ban on Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, Israel ambassador Naor Gilon expressed hope India will proscribe Hamas, saying the Netanyahus government has already shared information with Indian authorities about its terrorist activities. "We did whatever was expected from our side. Now it is for the Indian government to decide - if, where, how, how fast," said Gilon, when asked if India had indicated to Israel it was considering a ban on Hamas.

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Dispose off riot victims' bodies in 2 weeks, SC orders Manipur

Scotching attempts by certain civil society organisations to fuel tension in Manipur by preventing relatives from claiming bodies of persons killed during the ethnic conflict, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the state government to dispose of the bodies stored for months in mortuaries, if the relatives did not claim them in two weeks for last rites at nine earmarked sites. SC directed collectors and superintendents of police in districts where nine sites for burial/cremation have been earmarked to facilitate the last rites without any "let and hindrance by any group or person".

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Monday, November 27, 2023

Depression non-disclosure no ground to reject claim: Panel

The NCDRC has ruled that non-disclosure of ailments like depression should not be a basis for denying insurance claims by LIC. The commission stated that LIC's medical literature did not classify depression as a serious ailment and there was no record indicating that depression could lead to heart failure. Anil Patel's family approached the Kheda district consumer forum, which mandated LIC to fulfil the insurance claims. LIC contested the forum's orders, but the Gujarat State Dispute Redressal Commission upheld the decision in 2019.

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Wife can’t unilaterally access spouse’s UID info: HC

The Karnataka HC has ruled that a woman cannot unilaterally access her husband’s Aadhaar data solely based on the marital relationship, underscoring the autonomy and protection of privacy rights within the statutory framework of the law. The decision came in response to a woman’s petition seeking her estranged husband’s Aadhaar number, enrolment details and phone number, citing difficulties in enforcing a family court’s maintenance order against him.

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EC revokes nod to T'gana to disburse money to farmers

The Election Commission on Monday withdrew its conditional approval to the release of assistance for farmers under the Rythu Bandhu scheme in poll-bound Telangana, citing a recent statement by state finance minister T Harish Rao on the timing of the disbursal prior to poll day, which it noted was in clear violation of the model code of conduct and conditions laid down while granting “no objection”. Under the Rythu Bandhu scheme, farmers in Telangana are given Rs 10,000 per acre every year in two tranches in rabi and kharif seasons.

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NGOs stoking ethnic tension in Manipur, says SC panel

The Supreme Court-appointed committee's ground situation report on ethnic conflicts in Manipur accuses state NGOs of obstructing the cremation of 88 bodies preserved in mortuaries and preventing the acceptance of ex gratia. The committee, headed by former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Justice Gita Mittal, highlights the pressure exerted by civil society organizations (CSOs) on relatives not to accept the bodies. The report also mentions CSOs opposing the performance of last rites and maintaining tension between communities in Manipur.

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Sunday, November 26, 2023

Revenue official mowed down by MP mining mafia

Prashann Singh, a Madhya Pradesh revenue official, was crushed to death under a tractor by sand mining mafia in Shahdol district late Saturday. He was a patwari in Beohari revenue division. An ex-serviceman, he was an honest and diligent official of the revenue department, said his seniors. The murder, which took place at Gopalpur village on the banks of River Son, 565km east of Bhopal, around 11pm Saturday, was the latest in a string of horrific attacks by the mining mafia on police personnel and other government employees.

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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa winner Albert Kabo Lepcha says my wife is my strength

Albert Kabo Lepcha from Kalimpong, West Bengal, emerged as the winner of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2023.

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Israel angry Irish PM tweet doesn't condemn Hamas

Israel summons Irish ambassador over tweet celebrating release of 9-year-old girl, Emily Hand, from Hamas captivity. Israeli officials criticize Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar for portraying Emily's situation as a disappearance rather than a violent abduction by Hamas militants. Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen accuses Varadkar of legitimizing terrorism. Spain and Belgium ambassadors were also called in for criticizing Israel's high civilian death toll in Gaza.

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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Engineer, friend returning from party charred to death as car catches fire

Two friends – one an engineer and another a businessman – were charred to death when the car in which they were returning from a party went up in flames in Sector 119 early on Saturday, trapping them inside. Fire department officials said a short circuit in the car’s air conditioner may have caused the fire, locking the doors automatically. According to them, a guard deployed at the main gate of Amrapali Platinum – where one of the car’s occupants was to get off – called up the fire department at 6.25am to inform them that a white Swift was up in flames on the nearby road.

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Friday, November 24, 2023

BRS, DMK and YSRC received crores via poll bonds in 2022-23

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), which is in office in poll-bound Telangana, received contributions worth Rs 529 crore via the electoral bonds route in 2022-23, while DMK’s and YSR Congress Party’s inflows from bonds totalled Rs 185 crore and Rs 52 crore respectively in the same period. As per contribution reports of 23 regional parties for the year 2022-23 — placed by EC in the public domain till Thursday — they together received over Rs 975 crore through contributions, of which almost 80% was from electoral bonds received by three parties, namely BRS, DMK and YSR Congress Party.

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SC to Delhi: Pick chief secretary in 1 hr from Centre’s list

With no sign of abatement of the turf war between the Centre and the Delhi government and a new front opening over the selection of the chief secretary of the national capital territory, the Supreme Court on Friday devised a unique method to insulate those in the zone of consideration from social media discussion by asking the Centre to bring a panel of seasoned civil servants to the court on Tuesday. A ruling that seeks a balance between the Delhi government's claim that it had the sole prerogative to select the key bureaucrat and the Centre's insistence that, after the change of the law, the matter belonged squarely in its domain.

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Thursday, November 23, 2023

For 1st time since Mahua row, Mamata backs MP

Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee broke her silence on the cash-for-query controversy involving Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra on Thursday, rallying behind her and declaring BJP's alleged attempt to oust her from Parliament "a foolish thing to do". "This way, they will end up making her more popular," Mamata said at a party convention in Kolkata, echoing Moitra's claim that the parliamentary ethics committee's report recommending her expulsion had turned her into "Jhansi ki Rani". TMC reinstated Moitra as the party's Krishnanagar district president recently, with Mamata endorsing the appointment.

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Hear review plea on gay marriage in open court, petitioners to SC

LGBTQIA+ community members on Thursday requested an open court hearing on their petitions seeking review of the Supreme Court’s October 17 judgment rejecting marriage rights for same-sex couples, and tactically based their demand on CJI D Y Chandrachud’s minority opinion – “when there is discrimination, it must be remedied by the courts”. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi told a bench led by the CJI that the review petitions, listed for consideration in chambers before a five-judge bench on November 28, must be heard in the open court.

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1st T20I: '3 wickets and an unaccounted six' in thrilling last-over

Young left-handed batter Rinku Singh held his nerves despite losing three wickets in three balls, guiding India to a thrilling last-ball two-wicket win over Australia in the first T20I of the five-match series in Visakhapatnam on Thursday. Needing 7 runs off 6 balls, Rinku started off with a four off the first ball followed with a single bringing the equation down to 2 off 4 balls. But fate had different plans as India lost three wickets in the form of Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi and Arshdeep Singh in the next three successive deliveries.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Trapped brothers clueless about death of kin

They grew up in the same sleepy hamlet, playing, cracking jokes and waking up together. But fate played a cruel joke and life changed completely for the Bediya family of Khairabera in 11 days. First, news that 22-year-old Rajendra Bediya and his two brothers, Anil Bediya (22) and Sukhram Bediya (23), were trapped in the Uttarkashi tunnel shocked the family on November 12. Late on Tuesday, news of the accidental death of Dinesh Bediya and Shankar Bediya, also in their twenties, left everyone in the household shattered.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

ED attaches ₹750 cr AJL assets, including Herald House in city

The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday attached properties worth over Rs 750 crore, including the well-known Herald House near ITO, belonging to Associated Journals Ltd (AJL), the publisher of National Herald and other party mouthpieces of the Congress, in a money laundering case against party leaders Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul, and Young Indian, which now controls AJL. Congress slammed the ED's action as “shameful vendetta politics in a frivolous case” and dubbed BJP the “murderer” of democracy.

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Monday, November 20, 2023

Courts can give pre-arrest bail outside jurisdiction: SC

The Supreme Court has ruled that high courts and session courts are not prohibited from considering anticipatory bail pleas. The court introduced the concept of transit anticipatory bail in which the accused can be protected from arrest until they reach a court with territorial jurisdiction for the alleged offense. The court stated that a restrictive interpretation of the law would undermine the constitutional rights of a personal liberty and access to justice for the individual.

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Bigg Boss 17: Naved Sole gets eliminated from the first ever ‘mid-week eviction’; contestants get emotional

Bigg Boss 17 had its first mid-week eviction, with Naved getting eliminated. The housemates had to collectively choose three contestants they thought were least deserving. Naved's name came up, leaving many shocked and emotional. Rinku Dhawan and Jigna Vora, who were close to Naved, were particularly emotional. There was also a fight between Mannara Chopra and Abhishek Kumar, and Ankita Lokhande got emotional while talking about her ex-boyfriend Sushant Singh Rajput. Khanzaadi got into a fight with Rinku Dhawan, leading to criticism from other contestants.

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Sunday, November 19, 2023

Tesla, auto MNCs likely to get relief on local value addition

In what can be a major relief for Tesla and other multi-national car companies looking to import electrics in India at a specially-crafted and subsidised 15% duty regime that is being proposed, the government may exclude cost-heavy batteries, semiconductors, and magnetic parts from the committed localisation norms for global companies. The relaxation will be a significant reprieve for global companies that would need to fulfil domestic value addition conditions to avail the lower duty regime.

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Rohit has been an exceptional leader: Dravid

The dream of ending their ICC trophy drought remains elusive for Team India as they stumbled at the final hurdle, succumbing to a six-wicket defeat against Australia in the World Cup final on Sunday. Rohit Sharma came within reach of becoming the third Indian captain, following Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni, to lift the ICC World Cup trophy. However, Australia outperformed the hosts in all departments of the game.

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Saturday, November 18, 2023

Will implement UCC in 6 months, BJP vows in Telangana

The BJP has released its manifesto for the upcoming assembly elections in Telangana, promising to implement the Uniform Civil Code and investigate corruption allegations against the BRS government. The party also vowed to fast-track sub-categorization in reservations for scheduled castes, reduce VAT on diesel and petrol, and provide various welfare schemes for women and girls.

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Friday, November 17, 2023

EAM Jaishankar calls for Global South self-reliance

India's foreign minister, S Jaishankar, emphasized the need for the Global South to have a greater role in shaping solutions to key global issues at the second Global South summit. He called for self-reliance and diversification of production to mitigate economic vulnerabilities. The summit, attended by nearly 130 countries, discussed topics such as development, finance, health, education, and environment. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the growing autonomy and desire for a bigger role in global affairs among developing countries.

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

UGC syncs PG, UG courses to give students flexibility

The University Grants Commission (UGC) in India has approved a new curriculum and credit framework for postgraduate programs, in line with the restructuring of undergraduate programs under the National Education Policy 2020. The new framework offers flexibility for students to switch disciplines, choose courses of interest, and pursue alternative modes of learning. It also specifies the minimum credit requirements for different formats of postgraduate degrees. Additionally, the framework allows students to pursue multiple academic programs simultaneously, either in physical or online modes.

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Israel targets Hamas tunnels with attack dogs, ‘sponge’ bombs

Israel's military is using a range of technologies to detect and destroy Hamas' network of tunnels in Gaza, including surveillance drones, bunker-buster bombs, bulldozers, attack dogs, and robots. The aim is to minimize the risk to soldiers by blocking and damaging the tunnels, rather than sending troops in. However, experts warn that without ground forces, it is difficult to assess the extent of the damage. Hamas is considered a terrorist group by the US and European Union.

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We can't wait to face India in the final: Pat Cummins

A nerve-wracking semifinal win under their belt, Australia cannot wait for the World Cup summit clash against India in Ahmedabad on Sunday, said captain Pat Cummins. Australia beat South Africa by three wickets in the second semifinal on Thursday to book a final berth against India at the 1.3-lakh capacity stadium in Ahmedabad. India had sealed their spot in the final by defeating New Zealand by 70 runs in the first semifinal in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Chandrayaan-3 launch vehicle fragment re-enters earth

The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) announced that the cryogenic upper stage of the LVM3 M4 launch vehicle, which successfully launched the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, re-entered the Earth's atmosphere in an uncontrolled manner. The rocket body re-entered the atmosphere over the North Pacific Ocean and did not pass over India. The re-entry occurred within 124 days of its launch, complying with the 25-year rule for low-Earth orbit objects. The rocket body had undergone passivation to minimize the risk of accidental explosions and adhere to space debris mitigation guidelines.

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Jaishankar asks Canada to prove its Nijjar claim

Indian external affairs minister, S Jaishankar, has stated that the Indian government is open to investigating the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but has asked the Canadian government to provide evidence to support its claim that Indian agents were involved. Jaishankar emphasised that Canada has not shared any evidence with India thus far. He also highlighted the pro-Khalistani activities in Canada and the attacks on the Indian High Commission, stating that freedom of speech should not be misused for political purposes.

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Shami scripts history with dream spell against New Zealand

In a historic performance on Wednesday, pace sensation Mohammed Shami etched his name in the annals of 50-over World Cup history, delivering the best-ever bowling figures by an Indian bowler in the tournament. Shami's extraordinary seven-wicket haul, combined with Virat Kohli's record 50th ODI century, stole the limelight as India secured a convincing 70-run victory over New Zealand in the World Cup semifinal. Shami overshadowed Ashish Nehra's 6/23 against England in the 2003 World Cup, making it the best-ever performance by an Indian in World Cup history.

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Vote from home: Over 12k vote for Rajasthan polls

Over 12,000 elderly and disabled voters in Jaipur, Rajasthan have cast their votes in the first phase of home voting for the assembly elections. These voters, who are aged above 80 or have disabilities, are eligible to vote from their homes. The Election Commission has sent special polling teams to record their votes in postal ballots in complete secrecy. A total of 62,927 voters in the state have applied for home voting. Voting will continue through postal ballots until November 19.

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Isro prods youth to design robotic rovers for future missions

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is inviting innovative ideas and designs for robotic rovers from the youth as part of a space challenge. The challenge, called 'Isro Robotics Challenge-URSC 2024', aims to provide development opportunities in space robotics and leverage creative thinking among Indian youth for future interplanetary missions. The challenge will involve building robots to compete in an extra-terrestrial-inspired arena and performing tasks based on real-life challenges faced by space robotics.

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Braverman launches scathing attack against UK PM Rishi Sunak

Former British interior minister Suella Braverman has criticized Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, saying that his plan is not working and urging him to change course to avoid election defeat. Braverman accused Sunak of failing on immigration and anti-Semitism, and described his rejection of withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights as a "betrayal." She also accused Sunak of putting off tough decisions to minimize political risk. Braverman's letter comes a week after she accused the police of left-wing bias, leading to her dismissal from her ministerial position.

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Monday, November 13, 2023

Sunak faces first no-confidence letter following cabinet rejig

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing his first vote of no confidence after firing Interior Minister Suella Braverman. Conservative Party member Andrea Jenkyns criticized Sunak for removing Boris Johnson as leader and purging the center-right from the cabinet. Jenkyns submitted the no confidence letter to "stand up and fight for true Conservatism." A vote of confidence in Sunak's leadership would be initiated if 15 percent of the party's MPs sent letters indicating their choice for a new leader. The reshuffle was triggered by Braverman's criticism of the police's handling of protests.

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Israel opposes Palestinian Authority control in Gaza post-Hamas

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected proposals to allow the Palestinian authority to take control of Gaza after Israeli forces remove Hamas from power. Netanyahu stated that Gaza must be demilitarized and deradicalized, and so far, no Palestinian force has proven capable of achieving this. Many analysts believe the Palestinian authority is the most suitable candidate to take over interim control of Gaza, but Netanyahu strongly opposes this. There are concerns that Israel may be positioning itself to take over military control of Gaza once again.

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Suella sacked, ex-PM Cameron makes shock return as foreign secretary

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sacked Indian-origin Home Secretary Suella Braverman and appointed former PM David Cameron as Foreign Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle. Braverman was fired following controversial comments she made criticizing the police's handling of pro-Palestine protests and making derogatory remarks about the homeless. Cameron's appointment marks his return to frontline politics after a seven-year absence. He will now speak for the government in the House of Lords. Critics have described his appointment as a "dead cat strategy."

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3-yr-old among US hostages being held by Hamas: White House

A three-year-old American child, whose parents were killed in an attack, is among the hostages being held captive by Hamas in Gaza. President Joe Biden has raised the issue of hostages, including the child, with the leader of Qatar, who is involved in negotiations with Hamas. The US is actively working to secure the release of all American hostages. The US national security adviser and President Biden's chief Middle East adviser are traveling to the region to engage in efforts to secure the hostages' release.

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Sunday, November 12, 2023

4 of 5 living organ donors in India are women, 4 of 5 recipients men: Study

Data from 1995 to 2021 in India shows that for every woman who received an organ transplant, four men got transplants. Experts attribute this stark difference to economic and financial responsibilities, societal pressures, and ingrained preferences. While more men are cadaver donors, more women are living donors. The primary reasons for more women donors are the socio-economic pressure on them to be caretakers and givers in the family, and the hesitation of men, who are often the breadwinners, to undergo surgery.

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'It'll reap what it sows': Why Pakistan's harsh crackdown on Afghan migrants may backfire



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Happy Govardhan Puja: Wishes, messages, quotes, images and more

Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakoot, is a festival celebrated in India to commemorate Lord Krishna's victory over the rain god Indra. It is observed on the fourth day of the Kartika month, usually in October or November. Devotees visit temples to offer prayers, flowers, fruits, and sweets to Lord Krishna and Mount Govardhan. Families come together to enjoy a vegetarian feast and reflect on the importance of faith and the environment.

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Saturday, November 11, 2023

Allot grandson flat promised to deceased man 48 yrs ago: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) to allocate a flat to a man whose family has been waiting for close to 48 years. The family was evicted from their room in 1975 and has been waiting for re-accommodation ever since. The court noted that the delay in allotment was due to a discrepancy in the size of the flat, but ruled in favor of the petitioner and ordered Mhada to allocate a 579 sq ft flat.

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Uttarakhand government plans special assembly session to introduce UCC bill

The Uttarakhand government plans to hold a special session of the state assembly after Diwali to pass the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill. Once implemented, Uttarakhand will be the first state in India to adopt the UCC. A panel headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjana Desai has completed the draft report for UCC implementation in Uttarakhand, which is expected to be handed over to the state government soon. The UCC will provide a legal framework for marriage, divorce, land, property, and inheritance for all citizens regardless of their religion.

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Friday, November 10, 2023

59% of women detected with breast cancer after its spread

A new study has found that only 30% of women in India are diagnosed with breast cancer when the disease is still confined to the breast, while 59% are diagnosed when it has spread to nearby structures or lymph nodes. Additionally, 11% of women are diagnosed with cancer that has spread to distant parts of the body. For India, the data from 28 population based cancer registries was included in the analysis coordinated by the ICMR-NCDIR, Bengaluru. The study, conducted across 81 countries, highlights the importance of early detection and timely diagnosis.

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Song on millets featuring PM Modi nominated for Grammy

Indian-American singer Falu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's collaboration on a song promoting the benefits of millets has been nominated for a Grammy award in the best global music performance category. The song, titled "Abundance in Millets," was released in celebration of the "International Year of Millets" and aims to raise awareness about the grain as a potential solution to world hunger. Falu was inspired to create the song after meeting PM Modi in New Delhi following her Grammy win in 2022.

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Ahead of PM's Telangana meet, buzz over SC sub-categorisation

Prime Minister Modi is expected to announce the sub-categorization of scheduled castes (SC) in a public meeting in Hyderabad. This move is aimed at gaining the support of the Madigas, who make up 60% of the SC population in Telangana. The sub-categorization is being demanded by the Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) for almost three decades. The support of the Madigas could be crucial in deciding the outcome of the assembly elections.

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Odisha CM’s aide V K Pandian to join BJD



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Bihar assembly clears bills to increase quota limit from 50% to 65%

The Bihar assembly has passed bills increasing quotas for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes, and Extremely Backward Classes in government jobs and educational institutions from 50% to 65%. This brings the overall reservation to 75% when including the 10% for economically weaker sections. The bills were passed unanimously and will become law after the consent of the governor. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar called for a caste census and urged BJP legislators to appeal for special category status for Bihar.

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Liverpool striker Luis Diaz' father released after kidnapping

The father of Liverpool striker Luis Diaz has been released in Colombia after being kidnapped by members of the guerrilla group ELN. The release was announced by the government's delegation currently in peace negotiations with the ELN. Diaz's kidnapping drew international attention, and the younger Diaz appealed for his father's release after scoring in a Premier League soccer match. The ELN initially denied involvement but later acknowledged the kidnapping was a mistake. Diaz's mother was rescued shortly after the abduction, and special forces were deployed to search for his father.

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Nitish Kumar apologises amid row over sex remarks

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar faced backlash for his explicit remarks in the assembly, prompting an apology from him. Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Kumar for his choice of words and accused him of insulting women. The BJP demanded Kumar's resignation, questioning his eligibility to hold office due to his "memory loss." While some politicians supported Kumar, others, including Union Power Minister R.K. Singh, condemned his remarks. The issue has escalated into a bitter political confrontation, with Kumar's party, JD(U), urging for no politics to be played over the CM's remarks.

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148 vs 133: India beats China in QS university rankings for Asia

India has surpassed China as the most represented higher education system in Asia, with 148 featured universities in the latest QS World University Rankings. IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi are among the top 50 universities, and there are five other Indian institutions in the top 100. India also achieves the second-best regional results in papers per faculty among the higher education systems. The increasing visibility of Indian universities in the rankings reflects the dynamic expansion of India's higher education landscape.

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Army boosting aviation corps with new choppers, drones & missiles

The Indian Army is enhancing its strike, surveillance, and airlift capabilities by inducting various helicopters, drones, and missiles. Plans are underway to induct 126 light utility helicopters, 90 combat choppers, six heavy-duty Apache gunships, and 25 advanced light helicopters. The Army Aviation Corps is also setting up additional integrated aviation brigades. The old Cheetah and Chetak helicopters will be retired and replaced with new light utility helicopters. The recent induction of Israeli drones has boosted strategic surveillance along the Line of Actual Control.

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'This has been the best ODI knock I’ve seen in my life: Tendulkar

With 12 points and one match remaining, Australia secured their spot in the last four alongside India (with 16 points) and South Africa (with 12 points). In contrast, the incredibly talented Afghanistan team, which had come close to extending their fairy tale, found themselves on the wrong side of the result. The knock at Wankhede, considering the match situation, might be hailed as one of the greatest in ODI cricket when history reflects upon it. Perhaps, it could serve as the spark Australia need in their quest for a sixth World Cup title.

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Monday, November 6, 2023

Israel cuts off north Gaza as Palestinian toll tops 10,000

Israeli forces have cut off northern Gaza from the rest of the territory and launched intense air strikes, preparing for a push into Gaza City. The death toll in Palestine has exceeded 10,000, with over 4,100 children and 2,600 women among the casualties. Israel has vowed to crush Hamas, and the war is expected to escalate as troops enter Gaza City. The Israeli military said it had successfully encircled the north and south of Gaza, and ground troops have taken over a Hamas compound.

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It was disgraceful, lost all respect for Shakib: Angelo slams B'desh over 'time out' drama

A furious Angelo Mathews lashed out at Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan and his team after his 'timed out' dismissal snowballed into a major controversy at the World Cup on Monday. After the Sri Lanka all-rounder became the first international cricketer to be 'timed out' for not being ready to face the ball within two minutes of the fall of a wicket, Mathews hit out at Bangladesh over their 'disgraceful' actions at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

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Sunday, November 5, 2023

New CIC, 2 commissioners likely to be appointed today

Heeralal Samariya, currently serving as an information commissioner, is set to become the new chief information commissioner of the Central Information Commission (CIC). Two new information commissioners, Anandi Ramalingam and V K Tiwari, are also set to be appointed. Samariya, a former IAS officer, was chosen by the selection committee led by PM Narendra Modi. The appointments are expected to be announced soon. The CIC has been without a chief for over a month.

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Maldives President-elect Muizzu invites India for inauguration

India has been invited to the oath-taking ceremony of Maldives president-elect Mohamed Muizzu on November 17. However, India has not yet decided who will represent the country at the ceremony. Muizzu, who is considered pro-China, has denied having a China bias in his foreign policy. India hopes to secure an early release for Muizzu's predecessor, Abdulla Yameen, who was jailed on corruption charges.

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CM Baghel will now be operated by remote from Dubai: Smriti Irani

Union Minister Smriti Irani has accused Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel of being controlled by a remote from Dubai, suggesting his involvement in the Mahadev betting app scandal. She claimed that the Congress government had cheated the women of Chhattisgarh by not fulfilling its promise to ban liquor, instead looting Rs 2,000 crore through a liquor scam.

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Saturday, November 4, 2023

With ‘GPS anklets’, cops to monitor terror-accused on bail

Jammu and Kashmir Police will now use GPS tracker devices fitted on anklets to monitor terror-accused individuals out on bail. This move, a first in India, aims to prevent accused persons from jumping bail. The anklet tracker was first worn by Ghulam Mohammed Bhat, an operative linked to Hizbul Mujahideen, who is accused in a 2007 terror financing case. The use of GPS trackers for monitoring accused persons on bail is already common in countries like the US, UK, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Tiffin box with 2kg IED planted on NH stretch in Jammu

A major tragedy was averted on Saturday with the timely detection and destruction of a timer-based improvised explosive device (IED) that had been concealed in a tiffin box and planted along the Sidhra-Narwal stretch of the Jammu-Srinagar national highway near a police checkpoint.

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NYT writer quits after accusing Israel of ‘genocide’

Jazmine Hughes, a staff writer for the New York Times Magazine, resigned after violating the company's policy by signing an open letter accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians. The letter, titled "Writers Against the War on Gaza," blamed Israel for deaths in a terrorist attack by Hamas. The conflict between Israel and Gaza has led to restrictions on freedom of expression, with many institutions dealing with members who feel strongly about the conflict. Hughes had previously criticized her newspaper's op-ed desk for publishing a column by Senator Tom Cotton.

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Friday, November 3, 2023

India set to open Seattle consulate, appoints consul general

India has appointed Prakash Gupta as the first consul general in Seattle, finally operationalizing the long-awaited consulate in the US Pacific Northwest. The consulate in Seattle, a technology hub with a large population of Indian nationals and multinational companies, was announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US in June. This move is part of India's plan to open consulates in two other US cities, while the US plans to open consulates in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. Seattle will become the sixth US city to have an Indian consulate.

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PM Modi, Sunak discuss Israel-Hamas war

PM Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Rishi Sunak discussed the urgent need to deescalate tensions in West Asia and strongly condemned attacks by Hamas on Israel during a telephone conversation between the two leaders on Friday. A spokesperson for Downing Street said the leaders emphasised that Hamas did not represent the Palestinian people and it is necessary to reduce tensions in the broader region.

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Why Bain & Co. CEO Manny Maceda thinks India is a compelling investment destination

Manny Maceda, the Worldwide Managing Partner and CEO of Bain & Co. has said, “India has always been a great, unique opportunity.”

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

US shoots down Minuteman III missile after 'anomaly'

The US Air Force made a rather unexpected announcement on Wednesday, revealing that they had intercepted and destroyed a Minuteman III missile over the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. This interception was prompted by the detection of an anomaly following the missile's launch from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base, a significant and strategic military installation. The Air Force said it was setting up a launch analysis team to look into it, but it did not provide any other details.

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Astronaut captures ‘ghostly’ face in northern Africa

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have captured a photo of Trou au Natron, a volcanic pit and soda lake in northern Chad that resembles a ghostly face. The photo shows the outline of the face, with the "eyes" and "nose" being cinder cones and the "mouth" covered in a mineral crust made of natron. Trou au Natron is situated southeast of Tarso Toussidé, a volcanic area with fumaroles and an active stratovolcano. It's one of several volcanic peaks in the Tibesti Mountains.

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Meghan and Harry's trick-or-treat adventure with Archie, Lilibet

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed a Halloween night of trick-or-treating with their two young children, Archie and Lilibet. The family was spotted near their Montecito home, with Archie dressed as a skeleton and Meghan carrying Lilibet in a pink outfit. They walked along streets, blending in with other families, and were captured in a heartwarming video that went viral. This is not the first time Harry and Meghan have celebrated Halloween, as they previously had night out with Eugenie.

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US Federal Reserve keeps interest rates at 22-year high



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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

8 ft-tall gold-plated marble throne for Ram Lalla idol

The Ram temple in Ayodhya will have an eight-foot-tall gold-plated marble throne for Ram Lalla's idol. The throne, being made by artisans in Rajasthan, will reach Ayodhya by December 15. The temple construction work has been intensified, with the ground floor expected to be ready by the same date. Ram devotees have also donated gold and silver items which will be melted down for safekeeping. The first floor is 80% complete, and the construction of the sanctum sanctorum is finished. The work on other areas of the temple is also progressing.

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Customs fails to detect passenger with 1kg gold concealed in rectum



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Monday, October 30, 2023

Only three online companies offer minimum wage

Bigbasket, Flipkart, and Urban Company have implemented a minimum wage policy to ensure their workers earn the local minimum wage. The Fairwork India Ratings 2023 report revealed that these platforms have met the minimum wage policy criteria for the second consecutive year. Urban Company plans to onboard an external auditor to conduct audits of its payment calculation and reimbursements. However, no platform scored more than six out of ten points across the five Fairwork principles.

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Why more Chinese are risking their lives to enter US

These migrants often embark on a perilous journey across eight Latin American countries to reach the US southern border. Their journey typically begins in Ecuador, one of the few Latin American nations that offer visa-free travel for Chinese citizens. From Ecuador, they move to Necoclí in Colombia, which serves as a starting point to traverse the dangerous Darién Gap, a dense forest and swampy terrain connecting Central and South America. Throughout this journey, these migrants face numerous threats, including robbery, abuse, and even death.

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Maratha quota agitators torch 2 NCP MLAs’ homes, offices

Protesters in Marathwada's Beed district set fire to the bungalow of NCP MLA Prakash Solanke, demanding reservation for the Maratha community. There were also reports of self-immolation attempts. Several other properties, including the NCP district headquarters and a hotel, were torched. Authorities imposed curbs on gatherings in the area and most government offices were shut. Protesters also targeted the office of a BJP MLA in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district.

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Sunday, October 29, 2023

Kerala Convention Centre blasts: 'Had just closed eyes to pray, then there were blasts & fire'

A 14-year-old boy named Ashwin and several others were injured in back-to-back explosions at a prayer session in Kochi. Ashwin, who had traveled with his mother to the venue, suffered hand and face injuries. A nurse named Aksa also suffered burns on her hands. Attendees stated that the organizers had given a safety demonstration, which helped reduce casualties. One attendee named Abhishek risked his life to save elderly people and had to be shifted to the ICU due to smoke inhalation.

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Assembly polls: Congress announces six guarantees in Telangana



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Indian pacers look best in the world: Wasim Akram

Mohammed Shami led an inspired bowling display as India hammered England by 100 runs on Sunday to stay unbeaten in the World Cup and all but push the defending champions out of the semi-final race.

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Saturday, October 28, 2023

'Pay Rs 200 cr or...': Mukesh Ambani gets two death threats

Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, received two death threat emails demanding large sums of money. The emails threatened to kill him if he did not comply. The IP address of the emails was traced to a private server in Belgium, and Mumbai police's cybercrime cell is investigating the matter. While the police suspect that the emails may be a hoax, they have not ruled out other possibilities, including a terror angle. Police sources suspect that these could be hoax emails.

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Para-athletes make history with record 111-medal haul at Asiad

India's differently abled athletes made history at the Para Asian Games in Hangzhou, winning a record-breaking 111 medals, including 29 gold. This surpassed India's previous highest medal tally in any major multisport event. The athletes' success reflects the government's support through initiatives such as the Khelo India scheme and the Target Olympic Podium Scheme. The Paralympic Committee of India president expressed hope that the country's para-athletes will achieve even greater success at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.

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Breakthrough drug promises longer lives for man's best friend

A biotech company called Loyal plans to conduct a large clinical trial to test a revolutionary drug disguised as a sweet treat that has the potential to extend the lives of dogs by at least a year. The trial, which is set to involve 1,000 dogs over the age of 10, aims to determine if the drug can actually increase lifespan and improve the quality of life for older dogs. The identity of the drug is being kept secret until the trial concludes for commercial reasons.

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Friday, October 27, 2023

Race to fix Philippines ship threatens conflict in South China Sea

Tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea have escalated as the two countries clash over a dilapidated ship that serves as the Philippines' outpost in the disputed Second Thomas Shoal. China has accused the Philippines of infringing on its territorial sovereignty, while the Philippines is seeking to reinforce its territorial claims. The situation has the potential to drag the US into direct conflict with China, making the South China Sea more dangerous than the Taiwan Strait, according to experts.

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Siberian battalion: The new Ukraine unit formed entirely of Russians

A new "Siberian Battalion" has been formed by Russian nationals who have defected from Putin's army to fight alongside Ukrainian forces in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The battalion includes prominent members such as Alexei Makarov and Ildar Dadin. The exact location and impact of the battalion remain undisclosed, but their presence could complicate matters for Putin's forces, who have already suffered significant losses in the conflict.

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

LS ethics panel hears Dubey, Dehadrai; calls Mahua Oct 31

The ethics committee of Parliament has summoned Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra to record her statement in response to allegations of "cash for query" made by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey and advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai. The committee has also requested assistance from the ministries of home affairs and IT to provide details about the conversation between Moitra, Dehadrai, and businessman Darshan Hiranandani. Dubey expressed confidence and stated that the proceedings were focused on Moitra's conduct. The committee is chaired by BJP MP Vinod Kumar Sonkar and includes members from various political parties.

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2 families, continents apart, bond over Xmas cake and memories

A family from Suffolk, England, has a unique connection to a bakery in Kannur, Kerala. The Brown family's ancestors ran a cinnamon plantation in Kannur in the 1800s and had a special Christmas cake made by a local bakery. The cake, known as the 'Brown Family Cinnamon Christmas Cake', was made with local ingredients and a cashew and banana brew instead of French brandy. The Brown family recently visited the bakery and presented them with a cake made by a French pastry chef as a tribute to their shared history.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Trump fined $10,000 over comment outside court in NY fraud trial

The judge in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial fined the former president USD 10,000 on Wednesday, saying Trump violated a limited gag order barring personal attacks on court staffers. The fine came after Trump was called to the witness stand to explain his comment outside the courtroom about "a person who's very partisan sitting alongside" the judge in the case, Judge Arthur Engoron. Weeks ago, Engoron ordered all participants in the trial not to comment publicly about his staff.

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Indian Army's first vertical wind tunnel installed in HP

The Indian Army has inaugurated its first vertical wind tunnel (VWT) at a training school in Himachal Pradesh. The state-of-the-art facility will simulate real-life free fall conditions, allowing military trainees to enhance their skills in combat free fall (CFF). The VWT creates a controlled environment with specific air velocities, enabling trainees to practice different CFF scenarios. The installation of the VWT is part of the Indian Army's efforts to modernize its training infrastructure and improve operational readiness.

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Five dead including three children in Canada shooting

Five people, including three children, were found dead from gunshots in two residences in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, in what is being described as a case of "intimate partner violence." The alleged shooter was among the deceased. Another person was found injured and taken to the hospital. The incidents are believed to be linked, and officials have expressed their condolences and emphasized the need to address such crimes. Gun crimes in Canada have decreased overall but have seen an increase compared to a decade ago.

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Son of Hamas founder says his father want to 'annihilate’ Jews

Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of Hamas founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, has defected from the group and served as an Israeli spy for a decade. He has expressed concerns about Hamas's goal to eliminate Jewish people and establish sharia law worldwide. Yousef revealed that Hamas is a religious movement focused on an unending religious war and wants to establish an Islamic state. He called for Israel to take out Hamas's leadership to overthrow the group. Yousef also stated that Hamas is more dangerous than ISIS.

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Monday, October 23, 2023

Indians no. 1 in getting citizenship of rich nations, most of them in US

According to an OECD report, Indians are the largest group acquiring rich-country citizenship, with Canada experiencing the biggest increase in granting citizenship to foreign nationals. In 2021, around 1.3 lakh Indians acquired citizenship of an OECD member country, while China came in fifth with around 57,000 Chinese acquiring OECD country citizenships. The top three countries in the OECD that handed out passports to Indian immigrants in 2021 were the US, Australia, and Canada.

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All of India set to witness the October 28-29 lunar eclipse

A partial lunar eclipse is set to occur on October 28-29, visible across regions including Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Americas. India will have a clear view of the eclipse around midnight. The umbral phase is scheduled to start at 1:05 am on October 29 and will last for 1 hour and 19 minutes. Unlike solar eclipses, it is safe to observe the moon being shadowed by the Earth with the naked eye. New Delhi will offer a southwestern view of the eclipse.

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Sunday, October 22, 2023

New evidence backs up idea we live in a computer simulation

The theory of a simulated universe suggests that our reality is a computer simulation, with physical laws being algorithms and our experiences being created by computational processes. Scientists and philosophers have shown interest in this theory despite its speculative nature. The concept has gained popularity in popular culture through movies like 'The Matrix.' The idea that reality is an illusion extends the principles of idealism and draws inspiration from advancements in computing and digital technology. Some scientists believe that there might be glitches or patterns in the fabric of the universe that could reveal its simulated nature. However, distinguishing between a simulated and non-simulated reality remains a challenge. A researcher has proposed a new law of physics called the "second law of infodynamics," which supports the simulated universe theory. This law explains why symmetry predominantly characterizes the universe and suggests that information entropy must remain constant or decrease over time. Further research is needed to establish this law definitively.

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India break 20-year ICC tournament jinx against New Zealand

India secured a four-wicket victory over New Zealand in the 2023 ODI World Cup, ending a 20-year lull in ICC tournaments. Virat Kohli's 95-run knock helped India chase down a target of 274 runs with 12 balls to spare. This victory is significant for Indian cricket as it marks their first win over New Zealand in the ODI World Cup and the first win in all ICC tournaments over the past two decades, since India's 2003 victory against the Kiwis in South Africa.

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'Virat Kohli lives for this': Doull on Kohli's match-winning 95

Virat Kohli once again lived up to his nickname of 'Chase Master' with a sublime knock of 95 runs, which kept India's unbeaten run in the ongoing ICC World Cup intact. In awe of India's batting icon and his art of chasing totals, former New Zealand pacer Simon Doull said, Virat "lives for it." New Zealand put up a challenging 273 on the board, which could have been a lot more had Mohammed Shami not bowled a terrific spell in the death overs to complete his five-wicket haul.

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Elon Musk reacts to Bezos' old product review trending on social media

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos recently gained attention for an old product review he wrote in 2006 about a Tuscan Dairy Whole Vitamin D Milk bottle. The review, in which Bezos humorously commented on his love for milk, was shared on social media and even elicited a response from Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The post sparked various reactions, with users appreciating Bezos' sense of humor and finding it amusing that he still left the review up despite no longer being an active reviewer.

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Saturday, October 21, 2023

NCBC notice to West Bengal on central OBC list tweak

The National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) has requested West Bengal to provide evidence of the status and ethnographic details of 87 castes recommended for inclusion in the central Other Backward Classes (OBC) list. The NCBC has also asked for a justification for not increasing the OBC quota from 17% to 22% as suggested. The commission has further requested data on the caste-wise breakdown of admissions and employment in various sectors over the past few years.

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Eye on 2024, PM Modi calls for blitz of welfare schemes

The Indian government is planning a nationwide drive called "Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra" to ensure the full enrollment of beneficiaries in social welfare schemes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a target of six months for the saturation of these schemes. Specially fitted vehicles will reach beneficiaries across the country. The drive aims to ensure the saturation of various welfare schemes, including housing, livelihood, healthcare, and skill development initiatives.

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Centre throttling CAG to cover up corruption: Congress

The Congress party has accused the Modi government of trying to suppress the Comptroller General of India (CAG), an independent institution, by transferring out officers who exposed wrongdoing in government schemes. Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera claimed that three CAG officers who flagged issues in projects such as the Bharatmala Project and Ayushmann scheme were unceremoniously removed. Khera also alleged that CAG G C Murmu is under pressure and refusing to sign reports.

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Friday, October 20, 2023

Trifed MD suspended for 'administrative mismanagement'



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600 MBBS students to lose seats in NMC crackdown

Over 600 students in India have had their admissions to medical colleges invalidated by the National Medical Commission for violating guidelines. This, combined with mismanagement of the counselling process, means that over 2,000 MBBS seats across the country will be left vacant. The Supreme Court had set a deadline of September 30 for admissions, but more than 1,500 seats remained vacant. The NMC has now invalidated the admissions of 600 more students who were admitted by colleges in violation of rules.

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China's troop build-up, LAC infra work still on: Pentagon

China continues to maintain its significant military presence along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with India, according to the Pentagon's annual report on China's military power. The report also states that China is actively developing border infrastructure, including underground storage facilities, roads, villages, airfields, and helipads. The report further reveals that China has surpassed previous projections, with over 500 operational nuclear warheads and is on track to reach over 1,000 warheads by 2030.

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US to send upgraded ATACMS missiles soon, says Ukraine

Ukraine expects to receive a shipment of ATACMS long-range missiles from the US, which can travel almost twice as far as the recently delivered ones. Ukraine's foreign affairs minister, Dmytro Kuleba, revealed to the Ukrainian TV channel 1+1 that the next missile shipment is expected to include the newer ATACMS model, capable of traveling approximately 190 miles. US hasn't publicly declared any more ATACMS missile deliveries to Ukraine, just as it didn't announce the previous shipment beforehand.

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

Bombers should be held accountable, says Mallikarjun Kharge

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the indiscriminate bombing of a hospital in Gaza and called for accountability. He also demanded the creation of a sovereign Palestine. Rahul Gandhi condemned the killing of innocent civilians in Gaza and the collective punishment of its people. He also condemned Hamas for attacking Israel. The Congress party's remarks were significant as they named Hamas for the first time since the conflict began.

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PM Modi calls Abbas to condole deaths in Gaza hospital blast

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed condolences to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas over the loss of civilian lives in the Gaza hospital bombing. Modi also announced that India will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to Palestinians. While India has expressed solidarity with Israel in the past, it has now shown concern for the mounting civilian casualties in Gaza.

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Akhilesh upset over snub in MP, warns Cong of same treatment in UP



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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Stars descend on capital as Prez honours best of Indian cinema

President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday conferred the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest film honour, on cinema's enduring icon Waheeda Rehman. She also conferred the best actor award on Telugu star Allu Arjun for his performance in 'Pushpa: The Rise' and best actress to Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon respectively, for their performances in 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' and 'Mimi'.

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RBI slaps record Rs 12 crore fine on ICICI Bank over lapses

RBI inspected the books of ICICI Bank in 2020 and 2021 to evaluate its financial status. During the inspection, RBI found that the bank had given loans to companies where two of the lender’s directors held board positions — in violation of RBI guidelines. The bank also marketed and sold non-financial products, which are outside the remit of a commercial bank.

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Monday, October 16, 2023

HC: Why can't unmarried women go for surrogacy?

The Delhi High Court has questioned the Centre about the legal prohibition on single, unmarried women opting for surrogacy procedures to become parents. The court was hearing a plea from a 44-year-old unmarried woman who wanted to have a genetically related child via surrogacy due to potential medical complications.

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Two dead in Brussels shooting, suspect on the run



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Earthquake of magnitude 3.3 hits Maharashtra



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Sunday, October 15, 2023

BJP MP accuses Mahua Moitra of taking bribes for queries

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has accused TMC MP Mahua Moitra of accepting cash and gifts in exchange for asking questions in Parliament. Dubey has written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla requesting an inquiry committee to investigate the allegations. Moitra responded by claiming she was being targeted for raising concerns about favoritism towards the Adani group.

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FBI chief warns of Hamas-like terror acts on US soil

FBI Director Christopher Wray has warned about the increasing number of terrorist threats against the United States, particularly from individuals acting alone and inspired by Hamas. He urged law enforcement to be cautious of potential repercussions from the ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict. Wray did not disclose specific domestic threats but emphasized the importance of sharing intelligence and working together.

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Saturday, October 14, 2023

What we know about the hostages Hamas is holding

Hamas militants have taken around 120 hostages, including civilians and soldiers, during an attack in Israel. The exact number is uncertain, but estimates suggest it could be around 150. The hostages include Israeli soldiers, women, children, elderly individuals, as well as foreign workers and people with dual nationality. Evidence of the kidnappings has been provided by images published by Hamas.

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Gunmen kill 6 in volatile southwestern Pakistan

Gunmen shot and killed six construction workers overnight in the volatile southwestern Baluchistan province, Pakistani police said Saturday. Police officer Hidayatullah Dashti said gunmen opened fire overnight at eight construction workers in the city of Turbat, about 377 miles (about 606 kilometers) south of Quetta — the capital of the province. Two survived, he said, and were hospitalized for treatment.

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KKK13's Dino James would have loved Shiv Thakare, Arjit Taneja win

Dino James emerged as the winner of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13. He spoke about his journey in the show, working with Rohit Shetty, and the most difficult stunts he faced. Dino denied being a part of Bigg Boss 17 and expressed that he would have liked to see his friends Shiv Thakare or Arjit Taneja win the Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 trophy. He also mentioned that there were no groups or groupism on the show and had a great experience working with Rohit Shetty.

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Friday, October 13, 2023

20 PAC, CRPF jawans get 10 years jail for aiding Maoists

Twenty-four people, including security personnel and civilians, have been sentenced to 10 years in jail for supplying arms and ammunition to Maoists and criminals. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on each of them. The accused had links with Maoists who were responsible for the deadly attack on CRPF jawans in Dantewada in 2010.

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Israel asks 1 mln in northern Gaza to leave. Stay put, says Hamas

Palestinians began a mass exodus from northern Gaza Friday after Israel's military told some 1 million people to evacuate toward the southern part of the besieged territory, an unprecedented order ahead of an expected ground invasion against the ruling Hamas militant group. The UN warned that so many people fleeing en masse - almost half the Gaza population - would be calamitous.

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Manipur bars circulation of videos & photos of violence

The government of Manipur has warned that strict action will be taken against those responsible for sharing online videos and material depicting ethnic violence in the state. The order comes after videos of violent incidents, including a man being set on fire and two men being shot and buried, went viral despite a mobile internet ban.

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Past govts feared enemy, ignored border areas: PM Modi

During a public gathering in Pithoragarh, PM Narendra Modi emphasized that the development of border areas is a priority for his government. He highlighted the construction of roads, bridges, and tunnels along the borders, as well as plans for trains to reach these areas.

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How to block ads on smart TVs

Smart TVs are a popular device in many households, but they often come with annoying targeted ads. There are ways to block ads on smart TVs, such as using ad blocker apps or blocking domains on your router settings. However, these methods may not always work effectively. Blocking ads can reduce distractions and data consumption, but it won't block ads on platforms like YouTube. Smart TVs rely on user data to provide personalized ads, which can appear as pop-ups, video ads, or banners.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

SC 'respects' 82-year-old's wish to not die a divorcee

More than two decades of legal battle for divorce sought by a former IAF officer, now 89 years old, culminated with the Supreme Court "respecting" the sentiments of the wife, 82, who contended that she did not want to die a divorcee, and rejected the plea of termination of marriage. The couple, based in Chandigarh and married for 60 years, tied the knot in 1963 and their marital life was normal till the IAF officer got transferred to then Madras in January 1984

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Biden calls Hamas attacks deadliest for Jews since the Holocaust

US president Joe Biden on Wednesday condemned the weekend attack by Hamas militants on Israel as the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust as the number of US citizens killed in the fighting ticked up to at least 22. “This attack was a campaign of pure cruelty — not just hate, but pure cruelty — against the Jewish people,” Biden told Jewish leaders gathered at the White House.

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76% of first-year students at IIT-Bombay claim 'academic stress'

Shaken by the suicide of a first-year student early this year, IIT-Bombay carried out a survey to gauge stress levels within its bright but rigorous academic environment. The results have now served to reinforce the views put forward by a high-level committee - an overwhelming number of freshers at the engineering school feel stressed, and they blame it on the competitive atmosphere on the campus.

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RSS chief: India showed the world is one family

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday said the world could learn from India not only unity in diversity but also diversity in unity as he stressed that global security lies in respect to the essence of humanity. "We are one, this is the reality. There is the feeling that we are different but the spirit of our Indian culture has been Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," the RSS Chief expressed.

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HC rejects PIL seeking recognition of mosque as Krishna Janmabhoomi

The Allahabad high court on Wednesday dismissed a PIL seeking recognition of Mathura’s Shahi Idgah Masjid as Krishna Janmabhoomi. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Pritinker Diwaker and Justice Ashutosh Srivastava passed the order while dismissing a PIL filed by Mahek Maheshwari, an advocate.

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Pro-life or pro-choice? Split in SC bench of 2 women judges

The Supreme Court, which has traditionally been pro-life, was split Wednesday over choosing between stopping the heart of an over 26-week-old healthy fetus and the choice of its carrier, a married woman, to terminate the pregnancy which is impermissible under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act.

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