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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BB17: Rinku gets eliminated; Munawar and Neil cry inconsolably

Dharmendra, Mika Singh, Arbaaz Khan, and Sohail Khan grace the stage on the latest episode of Bigg Boss 17. Krushna Abhishek entertains with a Jackie Shroff skit. Salman Khan announces a double elimination. The contestants perform a dance tribute to Dharmendra. Rinku Dhawan gets eliminated and advises Munawar to get his things together. Ayesha Khan suffers a panic attack and is taken to the hospital. Take a look at what happened inside the house for new year's celebration:

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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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Local terror recruitment down 80% in 2023: JK DGP

Jammu and Kashmir witnessed an 80% decline in local terror recruitment in 2023, with foreigners taking the lead, according to DGP RR Swain. Only 22 recruitments occurred in 2023, and the J&K Police aims to curtail recruitment and violence. The collaborative efforts of the police and other security forces resulted in the neutralization of 113 terrorists, leaving 31 local operatives active. Additionally, two separatist organisations, the DFP and the Muslim League were banned under UAPA.

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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

'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

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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Finance ministry issues notice to 9 offshore crypto platforms

The FIU under the Finance Ministry has issued show cause notices to nine offshore cryptocurrency platforms for non-compliance with anti-money laundering law. The FIU has also written to the Meity to block the URLs of these entities operating illegally. In March, the government brought virtual digital assets service providers into the ambit of the Anti Money Laundering/Counter Financing of Terrorism framework. The nine entities issued notices are Binance, Kucoin, Huobi, Kraken, Gate.io, Bittrex, Bitstamp, MEXC Global, and Bitfenex.

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Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Ayurveda degrees: Next big thing for foreigners

Ethel Nyoni from Zambia is studying Ayurveda at Jaipur’s National Institute of Ayurveda to become the first registered practitioner from her country. Many foreigners, including Dr. Avvinish Narine from Trinidad and Tobago and Dr. Fatemeh Moazzami Peiro from Iran, are pursuing Ayurveda degrees at the Jaipur Institute to become Ayurveda ambassadors in their native countries. The vice-chancellor of the institute aims to establish Ayurveda as a branch of medicine abroad. Komivi ADJA from Togo, a mathematics student, also received an AYUSH scholarship to study Ayurveda.

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Pak ex-foreign minister Qureshi re-arrested after SC bail

Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) Shah Mahmood Qureshi was re-arrested by police upon release from prison in Rawalpindi. Qureshi, former foreign minister, was granted bail in the cipher case by the Supreme Court. The Rawalpindi deputy commissioner issued a detention order under the public safety law. He was taken back into custody on suspicion of involvement in an attack on the army's general headquarters during protests against Imran's arrest in an alleged graft case. Qureshi accused the government of politically victimizing him and called it a mockery of the Supreme Court's order.

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KL Rahul opens up on being abused to getting hailed

KL Rahul completed his century before India were dismissed for 245 in their first innings, moving on from 208-8 overnight with play commencing 25 minutes late because of light drizzle. Rahul, who was 70 not out at the start, went to an eighth test ton in spectacular fashion, hammering a six into the crowd as the tourists added 37 runs to their first day score before being bowled out. He had provided stout resistance on the opening day on Tuesday as South Africa threatened to dismiss India cheaply but were let down by spilt catches and inconsistent bowling.

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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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'India, Russia ink pacts for future units of Kudankulam nuclear plant'

India and Russia signed agreements related to the construction of future power generating units for the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu. The Kudankulam plant, built with Russian assistance, has been operating at its design capacity since 2016 and is expected to reach full capacity by 2027. The two countries also discussed collaborations in defense, nuclear power, and space, highlighting their strong partnership.

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Monday, December 25, 2023

HC: Automatic cancellation can't be bail condition

The Punjab and Haryana high court has clarified that no condition for automatic cancellation of bail can be imposed. The court ruled that the only condition that can be imposed is that the investigating agency or the complainant can move an application for cancellation of bail. The court must be satisfied that it is necessary to cancel the bail, considering various factors. This ruling came in response to a Faridabad court's order that canceled the bail granted to Rajiya in a narcotics case.

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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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Sunday, December 24, 2023

Climate link to Central Asian invasions, suggests Gujarat dig

The past two millennia in India have witnessed seven invasions from Central Asia, believed to be influenced by climatic conditions. A recent study conducted by researchers from IIT Kharagpur, ASI, PRL, JNU, and Deccan College explored the impact of climate on these invasions. The study focused on archaeological excavations in Vadnagar, the hometown of PM Narendra Modi, where a continuous climatic record of 2,800 years was discovered. The research revealed a correlation between prosperous monsoons in India and major invasions from Central Asia, which occurred during periods of drought in the latter region.

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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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Ratcliffe agrees deal to buy 25% of Man United

Ineos Chief Executive Jim Ratcliffe has become a minority shareholder in Manchester United, buying a 25% stake at a price of $33 per share, the Premier League club said on Sunday. Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani was also looking to buy the club but dropped out of the bidding process, saying he would not be raising his $6 billion offer, leaving the British billionaire to strike a deal with the owners, the Glazer family

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Saturday, December 23, 2023

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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Kishor's meeting with TDP's Naidu stokes buzz in Andhra

Political strategist Prashant Kishor met TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu in Vijayawada on Saturday, sparking buzz that he may advise the party for the coming assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh.Kishor, who visited the former Andhra Pradesh chief minister's residence late afternoon, played down the speculation and called it a "courtesy meeting"."I met Chandrababu Naidu. This was a courtesy meeting, long overdue. Told him that I would come and meet him," said Kishor, while speaking to reporters.

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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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Poonch ambush: NIA steps in, army hunts for terrorists

NIA sleuths arrived in Jammu's Poonch to investigate the terrorist ambush on army vehicles that killed four soldiers. The banned People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), a Pakistan-backed group, claimed responsibility for the attack. The terrorists used US-made M40 rifles and took positions on hilltops. The situation in the Jammu region is a cause for concern, with a decrease in terrorist activity in the Kashmir valley and shifting of troops to the LAC with China being cited as possible reasons for the increase in attacks.

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

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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'Want to focus on my...': Pavitra Punia on breakup rumours

Pavitra Punia spoke exclusively about break-up rumours with boyfriend Eijaz Khan. She refused to divulge anything on the matter and requested privacy. Losing her father, who was her biggest support, she wants to focus on her career and family. Reacting to fan questions, she urged everyone to be calm and composed and support her and Eijaz. With multiple projects, she is excited about her career and wants fans to respect her privacy. Pavita and Eijaz met on Bigg Boss 14 and after being in a relationship for tow and a half years, the couple have apparently parted ways.

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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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France submits bid to sell 26 Rafale-M fighters to India in mega Rs 50,000 crore deal

France submits bid to India's defence ministry for the estimated Rs 50,000 crore deal for 26 Rafale-Marine fighter jets. The bid includes offer, pricing, and other details. The deals for the fighters and additional Scorpene submarines were granted preliminary approval by the Defence Acquisitions Council. The government-to-government deal will be signed after final cost negotiations and approval from the Cabinet Committee on Security. The Navy wants the deals to be finalized within this fiscal year due to a shortage of fighters for its aircraft carriers.

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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

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

JSW group companies say FIR against Sajjan Jindal has no impact



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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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Rains, floods cripple southern TN; hundreds stranded

Chief Minister M K Stalin arrived in Delhi to discuss relief initiatives with Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the intense rainfall and heavy flooding in Tamil Nadu. The four southern districts of Chennai, Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, and Thoothukudi were overwhelmed by the unprecedented rainfall, resulting in the death of three people. Rescue efforts, including the use of boats, were ongoing in flooded areas, and food was provided to over 50,000 affected individuals.

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Sunday, December 17, 2023

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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Follow Delhi University, offer 2 seats to orphan students

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has written to states and vice chancellors of universities, asking them to emulate Delhi University's decision to allocate two seats to orphan students in each academic program. Delhi University has committed to covering their expenses. The NCPCR chief highlighted this initiative as a template for other universities. 101 students have enrolled in DU colleges under this special category this year, across various programs. The University has about 4,000 seats under this quota.

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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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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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Bihar govt using BPSC to promote INDIA bloc, alleges BJP

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is facing criticism from the opposition BJP for asking a question about the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), an opposition alliance formed to compete against the BJP-led NDA in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. The BPSC has been conducting tests to hire quality teachers for state-run schools. The BJP alleges that the state government is using the BPSC to promote INDIA ahead of the elections. The RJD accuses the BJP of politicizing the question.

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Friday, December 15, 2023

5 parties get Rs 1,200 cr in electoral bonds in '22-'23

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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'He was always there...': Kuldeep credits Chahal for his performance

Indian cricketer Kuldeep Yadav has credited his impressive performance in the third and final T20I against South Africa to a supportive chat with teammate Yuzvendra Chahal. In a video posted by the BCCI, Kuldeep expressed gratitude to Chahal for his friendship and support. Yadav made a stellar comeback in T20Is, delivering his best figures, taking five wickets for 17 runs in 2.5 overs. Captain Suryakumar Yadav engaged in a conversation with Kuldeep about his discussion with Chahal and its contribution to his success.

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

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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UK spy agency GCHQ unveils Christmas challenge for kids

UK’s biggest intelligence agency, GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), based in the town of Cheltenham in England has sent out its special Christmas card with tricky puzzles meant for kids. On Thursday, the organization said in a statement that this year's challenge is the “toughest” yet with kids aged 11 to 18 facing a set of seven “complex puzzles” masterminded by the agency's experts. These puzzles aim to reveal the final festive message. GCHQ director Anne Keast-Butler said, “Puzzles have been at the heart of GCHQ from the start.”

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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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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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16-year-old girl shot dead by jilted lover in Patna

A 16-year-old girl was allegedly shot dead by a jilted lover under the Masaurhi police station area in rural Patna on Monday morning. The police suspect a ‘one-sided love affair’ led to the murder.

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Monday, December 11, 2023

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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J&K verdict: Pak blusters but may find 'face saver' in statehood

The Supreme Court J&K verdict solidifies the revocation of the special status of J&K, allowing India to present it as a fait accompli to Pakistan. The judgement also highlights India's position that Pakistan has no role in the internal affairs of J&K. It inspires hope for an India-Pakistan detente once the newly elected governments are in power. Pakistan sees the order for early return to statehood as a potential face saver and a way to untangle the knots in the India-Pakistan relationship.

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Sunday, December 10, 2023

Retribution, grudge behind killing of Karni outfit chief?

The assassination of Karni Sena chief Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi seems to be fueled by the resentments of the Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate. Gogamedi was accused of abandoning protests against the encounter of gangster Anandpal Singh and allegedly misusing the funds collected in his name. The syndicate's grudge was further fueled by the proximity of Rohit Godara, Bishnoi's associate, to Anandpal's daughter. The caste angle to the killing has been dismissed by officials.

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COP28: Nations to set 7 climate adaptation goals for 2030

The ongoing UN climate summit released the first draft text on global goal on adaptation (GGA) which includes seven specific nationally determined targets. Countries will need to conduct risk and vulnerability assessments, establish early warning systems, and formulate national adaptation plans. However, the adoption of the GGA framework depends on consensus and increased climate finance mobilization by developed countries. The draft also addresses the language on the phase out of fossil fuels, a crucial topic of discussion at the summit.

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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

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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US 'prefers' Trump over Biden as President

President Joe Biden's approval rating reached a record low in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup ahead of the presidential polls. A new poll by Wall Street Journal revealed that 37% of respondents approved of Biden's role as president, while 61% disapproved. In a potential Biden-Trump 2024 rematch, 47% would vote for Trump and 43% would pick Biden. The survey also showed that 37% would vote for Trump if the 2024 election were held today, while only 31% would vote for Biden.

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Friday, December 8, 2023

Pistol, ammo recovered during search operation in J&K’s Rajouri



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Explained: How cash-for-query complaint led to Mahua Moitra's expulsion from Lok Sabha

Trinamool leader Mahua Moitra was expelled from Lok Sabha based on the recommendations of the Ethics Committee probe report on cash-for-query charges against her. The report revealed that Moitra had taken bribes and gifts from businessman Darshan Hiranandani to ask questions in Lok Sabha targeting the Adani group. She shared her parliamentary login credentials with Hiranandani, and her account was accessed from multiple locations in one day. The opposition members staged a walk-out after a brief debate over the report. Speaker Om Birla rejected Trinamool's plea to allow Moitra to speak in her defense.

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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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WhatsApp users can now send self-destructing voice messages

WhatsApp expands "view once" feature for audio messages, allowing users to send messages that disappear after being listened to. This feature is useful for sharing sensitive information like credit card details or sending surprise messages. View once voice messages are marked with a one-time icon and can only be played once. All personal messages, including view once voice messages, are end-to-end encrypted. To send a view once voice message, open a chat, lock the recording, enter view once mode, and send. Recipients must have read receipts enabled to see if the message was opened.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

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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India may get 1st space station unit in 5 years; 2047 roadmap includes Moon tourism plan

Isro aims to build a space station by 2028 and is confident in achieving this target. The space agency is also planning for lunar missions, including Chandrayaan-4, 5, 6, and 7, in different phases. Isro has goals of offering Moon tourism and developing infrastructure on the Moon. The agency is working on the next generation launch vehicle, which is crucial for the space station project. Isro is also exploring the use of radioisotope heater units (RHUs) and other technologies to manage extreme temperature variations on the Moon.

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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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Ready for J&K polls, up to EC to decide on date: Govt in LS

Home minister Amit Shah defends abrogation of Article 370, asserts India has one flag and Constitution. Shah refutes the claim that 'one nation, one PM, one flag' is a political slogan, stating it is a principle BJP firmly believes in. The government is ready for elections in J&K, waiting for the Election Commission to announce a date. Congress questions the timing of the amendments and the legal sanctity. National Conference raises concerns about the lack of attempts to restore statehood in J&K.

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NFTs Start Climbing Up Price Ladders Again as Bitcoin, Ether Show Continuous Rally

The market for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) seems to be on a revival sprint now that the crypto market is on a bull run. With cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, and Polygon pumping in value, a bunch of NFT series associated with these altcoins have started to be climb up the price tracker. NFTs are digital collectibles that are built to be supported on blockchain networks. From game characters and cartoons to artists and artworks — NFTs can be inspired by an array of people, places, or characters.

Pudgy Penguins is one crypto project that for now, is garnering more value after seeing a slump in these previous recent months. Built on the Ethereum blockchain, the NFT series is a collection of 8,888 NFTs that resemble cartooned versions of penguins. his week itself, the trading volume of these NFTs have shot up by 394 percent, a Decrypt report said citing data from the CryptoSlam tracker.

After having traded lowly in recently months, the prices of Pudgy Penguins NFTs has spiked by 74 percent. At present, the cheapest Pudgy Penguin NFT is priced $21,289 (roughly Rs. 17.7 lakh).    Around October, the cheapest NFT was priced $9,000 (roughly Rs. 7.50 lakh) worth of ETH.

Anime-inspired NFT series Azuki, Ethereum NFT project Milady Maker along with Solana projects Claynosaurz and Chads have seen spikes in their prices these recent weeks, the report said.

This surge in NFT pricings come as a refreshing change of pace from this year's September, when a report had claimed that among the top 8,850 NFT collections by market cap, 18 percent were worthless, and 41 percent saw their prices drop to around $5 (roughly Rs. 415) to $10 (roughly Rs. 835).

It is notable, that in the backdrop of these NFT revivals, Bitcoin and Ether are trading at their respective nineteen month highs. While BTC is trading at $41,738 (roughly Rs. 34.8 lakh), ETH is priced around $2,228 (roughly Rs. 1.85 lakh). Similarly, Solana and Polygon are also seeing more gains than dips that is launching NFT projects linked to them up the price ladder.

NFTs peaked in September 2021 when sales of these digital collectibles managed to amass around $881 million (roughly Rs. 7,344 crore). However, as of November this year, NFT sales only managed to bring-in $10.85 million (roughly Rs. 90 crore).


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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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Assembly election results: BJP's 2nd line of leaders played their part to perfection

This article discusses the key role played by BJP's second-rung leaders, including Union ministers Bhupender Yadav and Ashwini Vaishnaw, senior party functionary Om Prakash Mathur, Union minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Union minister Pralhad Joshi, and general secretary Arun Singh in the recent assembly elections. The party strategists deployed functionaries from different backgrounds and sought seat-wise feedback to ensure a comprehensive win. They also utilized the experience of leaders like Yadav and Mathur, as well as new recruits like Vaishnaw, who focused on micro management.

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Isro brings back Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module to Earth orbit, shows off lunar return tech

ISRO successfully returns the Chandrayaan-3 Propulsion Module (PM) to Earth's orbit after surpassing lunar mission objectives. The mission aimed to showcase a soft landing near the lunar south polar region using the Vikram Lander and Pragyaan rover. The PM's trajectory was adjusted to transition from lunar orbit to Earth orbit, avoiding potential collisions. Currently orbiting Earth, the PM poses no threats to operational satellites. The successful repositioning extends the PM's mission life and contributes valuable insights for future lunar missions.

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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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5th T20I: Iyer, bowlers star as India clinch series 4-1 vs Australia

Shreyas Iyer's half-century, combined with the fast bowlers Mukesh Kumar and Arshdeep Singh's five-wicket haul, drove the home team to an exhilarating six-run triumph over Australia in the fifth and final Twenty20 International at Bengaluru's M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. This victory dashed Australia's aspirations of clinching a consolation win on Sunday, ultimately sealing India's series triumph at 4-1. Axar Patel was adjudged Man of the Match, while young Ravi Bishnoi bagged the Player of the Series award.

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USS Carney, other ships attacked in Red Sea: Pentagon

A US warship and multiple commercial vessels were attacked in the Red Sea, deepening maritime tension in the Middle East. The USS Carney, known for intercepting missiles and drones, came under attack. A ship owned by a British company was also struck. Yemen's Houthi rebels have declared their intention to target ships in response to Israel's ground incursion into Gaza. The USS Carney had successfully intercepted 15 drones and four cruise missiles launched from Yemen in the Red Sea.

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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

Satta market gives clear majority to BJP in Rajasthan

Trends in Rajasthan's biggest satta bazar suggest an absolute majority to the BJP in the upcoming assembly elections. The bookies are offering odds of 1.25 to 1 for BJP winning 117 seats and for Congress not winning more than 70 seats. Many prominent leaders, including Ashok Gehlot, Vasundhara Raje, and Sachin Pilot, are predicted to win their respective seats. However, the fortunes of some leaders are uncertain due to rebels contesting against them, such as BJP's Balaknath and Narpat Singh Rajvi, and Congress' B D Kalla and Harish Chaudhary.

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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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GTA 6 Trailer Coming This Tuesday, Rockstar Games Confirms

Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer release date is finally upon us, as confirmed by Rockstar Games via a tweet. The first footage from the highly-anticipated crime odyssey sequel will be out on Tuesday, December 5, at 7:30pm IST in India/ 9am ET in the US, with the publisher only posting an image of a sunset and palm tree silhouettes — confirming previous claims that it's set in a fictionalised version of Miami, which franchise veterans might recognise as a return to Vice City. With that, it is clear that Geoff Keighley won't be presenting the trailer at The Game Awards 2023, though a teaser or some screenshot drops are always possible.

Not much was known about GTA 6 since a massive data leak from mid-2022, which revealed in-development gameplay of our lead crime couple — allegedly Jason and Lucia — robbing a diner in broad daylight. Yep, this would mark the first female protagonist in the franchise's controversial history, which has, for the most part, portrayed women as sex objects or nagging moms/wives. It is also worth mentioning that Rockstar hasn't revealed an official title for the game yet, merely referring to it as the ‘next Grand Theft Auto,' so it could very well be a spin-off with some outlandish subtitle. The sequel has been a long time coming, with a May earnings call at Rockstar parent Take-Two Interactive hinting that the GTA 6 launch window could be set for the fiscal year 2025 (opens in April 2024 in Rockstar's case).

Earlier this month, the studio also scrapped the ‘Social Club' branding from the website, referring to its online multiplayer service as ‘Rockstar Games platform,' in addition to getting rid of the yellow block in its logo — hinting at some big changes to usher in the new era. At the time of writing, the studio has deleted all previous posts from its Instagram account, maintaining only the aforementioned trailer release date banner. As anticipation for GTA 6 grew, GTA Online served as the decade-long cash cow for Rockstar, delivering near-endless multiplayer content that easily rivalled the average AAA live service game. For now, it's unclear whether the existing Social Club members will simply be updated to cater to the new entry or if players will be forced to migrate their data to a new account.

As of October, the 2013-released Grand Theft Auto V has sold 190 million copies worldwide, with minor graphical and performance upgrades to adjust to two whole console generations. Just yesterday, Rockstar confirmed that its remastered Grand Theft Auto trilogy will be available to play on Netflix from December 14 onwards — accessible to subscribers of all tiers and playable exclusively on Android, iOS, and the Netflix phone app.

Grand Theft Auto 6 will probably release on the current-gen PS5 and Xbox Series S/X first, before heading to PC — as seen with previous Rockstar entries.


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4th T20I: India seal series with 20-run win over Australia

Ignored for the upcoming assignment in South Africa, Axar Patel responded with excellent figures of 3/16 after Rinku Singh and Jitesh Sharma blitz as India got the better of Australia by 20 runs in the fourth T20I to win the five-match series in Raipur on Friday.

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