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13.08 / 12:45
Cooper Citizens Fighting country India, UK striving to create more transparent, corruption-free society: Jitendra Singh
India and the United Kingdom are striving to create a more transparent and corruption-free society, Union Minister Jitendra Singh has said. He also called for wider cooperation between the two countries in sharing information and communication technology (ICT) innovations, promoting cross-sector cooperation and forging partnerships to prevent and combat corruption, according to an official statement issued on Sunday.
13.08 / 12:45
UPS Action SENSEX show Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Monday
The 30-share BSE Sensex fell by 365.53 points or 0.56 per cent to settle at 65,322.65. During the day, it tanked 413.57 points or 0.62 per cent to 65,274.61. The NSE Nifty declined by 114.80 points or 0.59 per cent to end at 19,428.30.
13.08 / 10:33
Manufacturing CEO TATA Steel ‘not keen on any new acquisitions’: CEO T V Narendran
Indian market by the year 2030, an increase from its existing capacity of approximately 22 MTPA. The CEO also spoke on the operations of TATA Steel UK and said, "We are (still) engaged with the UK government to find a solution.
13.08 / 09:33
Provident Waves Man Platform Strategy Mobile Discover Scam Alert! 78-year-old man loses over ₹4 lakhs on attempt to cancel tickets on IRCTC website
₹4 lakh due to cyber criminals. The episode occurred when he attempted to cancel a train ticket through the IRCTC website. It has been reported that he stumbled upon a counterfeit website resembling a legitimate railway ticketing platform and subsequently received a phone call from an individual impersonating a railway official.
13.08 / 08:17
COST Progressive Career Action show stage Doctors in England walk off job again as pay dispute with UK government shows no progress
Tens of thousands of doctors in England have walked off the job for another four-day stretch, with growing concerns that their bitter pay dispute with the British government will drag on into the winter
13.08 / 08:17
COST UPS Career show stage boost British economy unexpectedly grows by 0.2% in second quarter largely because of June weather boost
The British economy unexpectedly grew in the second quarter of the year, largely as a result of a strong rebound in June when many businesses particularly in the leisure sector benefited from the warm and settled weather
13.08 / 08:17
UPS Art Mosaic Celebrity Italy gets back 266 antiquities from New York seizures after collector approaches Houston museum
Italy is celebrating the return of 266 antiquities that were looted and sold to museums and private collectors in the United States
13.08 / 07:57
Provident Man LGBT country Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill scraps 'unnatural sex' offence, in a move away from colonial laws
unnatural sex,' which is punishable with a ten-year jail term in the Indian Penal Code. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, omits provisions from Section 377, which includes the phrase, «whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal commits unnatural offence.» In a 2018 judgement, a five-judge Supreme Court bench decriminalised consensual sexual relations in private among adult members of the LGBTQ community by reading down Section 377. 'Unnatural sex' is mentioned in two other sections in the IPC, sections that the BNS has retained without any changes.
13.08 / 07:57
Twitter Platform Action show social Khalistan Another Hindu temple vandalised in Canada with Khalistan referendum posters
Hindu temple was vandalised in Canada by extremist elements, with Khalistan referendum posters in the late hours of Saturday, Australia Today reported. The incident happened in British Columbia province in Canada. "#Breaking Another #Hindu temple vandalised in #Canada by #Khalistan extremists — bogus #Khalistanreferendum posters put at door of @surreymandir to create fear among #Indian community," Australia Today said on Twitter.
13.08 / 07:39
Citi Parke Celebrity show British Columbia Canada: Hindu temple desecrated in British Columbia; 3rd incident this year
A temple was vandalised on Saturday in Canada's British Columbia with anti-India and pro-Khalistan posters pasted on its front gate and rear wall. The objectionable posters were pasted in front of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir. The matter had been reported to the Surrey detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or RCMP, according to the president of the temple Satish Kumar.
13.08 / 07:11
Cooper Citizens Airlines place UK has no intention of becoming a place where those seeking to evade justice can hide, says British Security Minister
Tom Tugendhat said, amid India's continuing push for extradition of billionaire fugitives Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi. Tugendhat, without citing specific cases, said legal processes must be adhered to in matters relating to extradition. «We both (the UK and India) have legal processes that must be gone through.
13.08 / 07:11
Extreme country electronic Pak media watchdog bans coverage of 11 persons critical of military and previous government
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) issued a directive on Saturday, citing a decision from the Sindh High Court that such people cannot enjoy certain rights like appearing on television, the Dawn newspaper reported. Pemra directive has also said that under section 27 of Pemra Ordinance 2002, «hereby prohibits media coverage of above-mentioned individuals being proclaimed offenders on electronic media and refrain from airing any news, reports, statements or tickers of these individuals».
13.08 / 05:35
WestJet Canadian evacuees tell of chaos in Maui ‘war zone’
Maui have told of harrowing scenes during their escape from the fire-devastated Hawaiian island.Among the evacuees was British Columbia Supreme Court Justice Matthew Taylor, who drove through the ruined town of Lahaina on Thursday and said it resembled a “war zone.”Taylor, who arrived in Vancouver Friday morning on an Air Canada ferry flight, said buildings on both sides of the highway out of Lahaina had been “razed to the ground.”“Driving through Lahaina was absolutely shocking. It was really, really sad,” Taylor said.Officials in Hawaii say at least 67 people died this week after wildfires erupted on Maui in the state’s deadliest natural disaster in decades, surpassing a 1960 tsunami that killed 61 people.Gov.
13.08 / 04:57
UPS IPO FIVE NIFTY Vodafone band track week CPI data, FII mood among 8 factors to drive D-Street this week
Therefore, rangebound trade could be seen in indices in the truncated week ahead. The stock markets are closed on Tuesday for Independence Day.
13.08 / 04:57
Entertainment film Actor country star Jailer collection Day 3: Rajinikanth's film mints about ₹35 cr in India; likely to cross ₹250 cr worldwide on Day 4
₹35 crore net in India for all languages , according to early estimates available on Sacnilk.com. Speaking of the three days collections, the film has so far earned roughly ₹107.85 crore net in India. Speaking of estimates for Day 4, the report added that film may see collection of approximately ₹33.25 crore net in India for all languages.
13.08 / 03:19
Google awards film Actor star actress dance Google Doodle pays tribute to Bollywood icon Sridevi on 60th birth anniversary
Khushi Kapoor. The tech giant credited the doodle illustration to Mumbai-based guest artist Bhumika Mukherjee which tributes the iconic actress in a dancing pose for which she was known. Sridevi started acting at the age of four years, her first film was a Tamil movie named Kandhan Karunai in 1967.
13.08 / 03:03
UPS Provident MET Manufacturing Parke country coup Niger coup can blight Chinese investments in Africa’s Sahel region
Niger’s military officer and chief of presidential guard General Abdourahamane Tchiani carried out a coup and ousted President Mohamed Bazoum from power just a few days after China’s Ambassador to the West African country Jiang Feng met him to discuss building of an industrial park in the capital Niamey in what is a lesser-known fact. The proposed industrial park, it is said, will have a significant impact on sectors like food, manufacturing, mining, and real estate of Niger.
12.08 / 20:15
UPS Art Mosaic Celebrity Italy gets back 266 antiquities from New York seizures and Houston museum
Italy is celebrating the return of 266 antiquities that were looted and sold to museums and private collectors in the United States
12.08 / 20:03
COST Citi FIVE love social Premier League A premier league love story has heartbreak ahead
Luton Town's promotion to the Premier League in May, the construction crews were moving in and the scaffolding was going up at its stadium, Kenilworth Road. The club's first home game in English soccer's top flight since its money-spinning, supercharged rebrand into the richest, most popular league in the world was not quite three months away. There was an alarming amount of work to do, and not nearly enough time to do it.
12.08 / 19:25
Action band show performer country social Malaysia organizer seeks $2.7 million from British band whose gay kiss got a music festival canceled
The organizer of a Malaysian music festival is seeking $2.7 million in losses from British band The 1975 over a breach of contract

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