Author: saumyasingh
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Kerala Opposition UDF to hold ‘public trials’ against Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF govt
Kerala Opposition UDF to hold ‘public trials’ against Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF govt The United Democratic Front (UDF), led by the Congress and serving as the main Opposition alliance in Kerala, has announced plans to conduct “public trials” against the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led government (CPI(M)) on various governance issues. VD Satheesan, the Leader of…
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Wife can’t unilaterally access spouse’s UID information: High court
Wife can’t unilaterally access spouse’s UID information: High court The couple in question had exchanged vows in November 2005, and over the years, they welcomed a daughter into their lives. However, as time passed, their relationship encountered significant challenges, leading to strains and ultimately prompting legal action. Faced with difficulties in their marriage, the wife…
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India cooperating with US investigation as information legally tenable, Canada yet to share proper evidence: Indian Envoy to Canada
India cooperating with US investigation as information legally tenable, Canada yet to share proper evidence: Indian Envoy to Canada India’s High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, has stated that the Indian government is cooperating with an American investigation into an alleged thwarted assassination attempt. However, there is a disparity in the level of cooperation…
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First visuals of manual drilling inside collapsed Uttarkashi tunnel to rescue 41 workers released
First visuals of manual drilling inside collapsed Uttarkashi tunnel to rescue 41 workers released The ongoing rescue efforts for the 41 trapped workers inside the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi have entered a critical phase, with the release of the first visuals of manual drilling. The manual drilling, depicted in the images, is being complemented…
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Vice-President compares PM Modi to Mahatma Gandhi, Congress says ‘shameful’
Vice-President compares PM Modi to Mahatma Gandhi, Congress says ‘shameful’ Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, at an event dedicated to Jain mystic and philosopher Shrimad Rajchandraji, drew parallels between Mahatma Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, assigning the title of “‘mahapurush” (great man) of the last century to Gandhi and labeling Modi as “yugpurush” (man of the…
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NGOs stoking ethnic tension in Manipur, says Supreme Court panel
NGOs stoking ethnic tension in Manipur, says Supreme Court panel The Supreme Court-appointed committee, led by former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Justice Gita Mittal, expressed concerns over elements that seem interested in perpetuating tension between communities and hindering the restoration of peace and harmony in Manipur. The committee noted that there are apprehensions that some…
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India to see $3.6-bn inflow from US federal pension fund index switch
India to see $3.6-bn inflow from US federal pension fund index switch The decision by the U.S. Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) to switch its benchmark index for international funds is expected to have significant implications for India, positioning the country to receive a substantial inflow of $3,595 million. This move is part of…
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Netweb Tech shares fire up 10% on collaboration with NVIDIA
Netweb Tech shares fire up 10% on collaboration with NVIDIA The collaboration between Netweb Technologies and NVIDIA aligns seamlessly with the Make-in-India initiative, representing a significant step toward realizing the vision set by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). Sanjay Lodha, the CMD of Netweb, expressed enthusiasm about this initiative, highlighting its potential to bring locally…
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Delisting norms stay unchanged, Board asks SEBI to relook at data
Delisting norms stay unchanged, Board asks SEBI to relook at data The Board of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has requested the market regulator to revisit and enhance the delisting norms, citing the need for a more robust dataset. There were expectations that the norms would be revised, potentially including a fixed-price…
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Marginal improvement in Delhi air quality but still very poor
Marginal improvement in Delhi air quality but still very poor Delhi’s air quality exhibited a slight improvement on November 25, although it still persisted in the “very poor” category, as reported by monitoring agencies. The anticipation of further relief is tied to a western disturbance that is expected to enhance meteorological conditions starting on November…