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19.08 / 06:37
Provident Waters Platform Photography Nestle Marvell beautiful Mumbai World Photography Day 2023: History, significance and some scenic spots to take pics in Delhi and Mumbai
World Photography Day reminds us of photography's ever-expanding role in our lives. This day provides photographers worldwide with a platform to showcase their work, exchange ideas, and advocate for the importance of photography. If you happen to be in Delhi or Mumbai, there are some fantastic locations that offer ideal settings for capturing captivating photographs. World Photography Day is a momentous occasion where individuals engage in discussions and participate in events that highlight the craft of photography. Photography has become an essential element in modern communication, journalism, advertising, and artistic expression.Delhi's Picturesque Spots:
19.08 / 05:07
MET FIVE country Another spell of rainfall likely over south Delhi in next 2-3 hours
New Delhi: Parts of west, south-west, and east Delhi, including areas such as Mundaka, Jafarpur, Nazafgarh, Preet Vihar, and Seema Puri, along with NCR regions like Bahadurgarh, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurugram, saw showers in early hours on Saturday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in a statement at 09:36 am, forecast light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning over south Delhi in the nex 2-3 hours. “Light to moderate rainfall at most places with isolated heavy rainfall was observed over Delhi during the past 24 hours ending at 0830 am today.
19.08 / 02:33
Citi Lowe's MET BAY country Weather update: IMD predicts heavy rains in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and These states till 22 August. See forecast
national capital, bringing temperatures down in the city, which was witnessing sultry weather conditions. The showers brought much-needed relief from the intense heat. Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC), New Delhi has further predicted light to moderate intensity rainfall along with heavy intensity rain over some isolated places in the Delhi-NCR region.
19.08 / 02:33
Citi Provident Target Man Action track Mumbai Mumbai police issues order banning drones, gliders in city airspace till September 16
Also read: Mumbai news: Train runs over man who fell on railway tracks after being assaulted by couple | Video The issuance of this order is based on concerns that these aerial objects could potentially be used to target VVIPs, pose threats to the general public, cause damage to public property, and disrupt law and order within the jurisdiction of the Brihanmumbai Police Commissionerate area. Also read: SpiceJet passenger clicks improper photos of air hostess on Delhi-Mumbai flight; DCW takes action Starting from Friday and continuing until September 16, the order strictly prohibits the operation of drones, remote-controlled micro light aircraft, paragliders, para motors, hand gliders, and hot-air balloons within the city's limits.
19.08 / 02:33
Citi Art Waters Photography beautiful Mumbai World Photography Day: Here's some picturesque places in Delhi, Mumbai for photography
World Photography Day, people engage in several activities like engaging in photography-related discussions and participating in events that showcase the art and craft of photography. It is an integral part of modern communication, journalism, advertising, and artistic expression. 1.
19.08 / 01:27
UPS Weekend Delhi-NCR region wakes up to heavy rainfall, IMD predicts further shower over the weekend
IGI Airport, R K Puram, Vasant Kunj, Hauzkhas, Malviyanagar, IGNOU), NCR ( Loni Dehat, Hindon AF Station, Indirapuram, Noida, Dadri, Greater Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Manesar, Ballabhgarh) during next 2 hours." India Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted thundershowers on Saturday which are expected to reduce to a light drizzle over the weekend, Hindustan Times reported. Meanwhile, the predominant surface wind is expected to come from West of Delhi with speeds of 12-20 kmph along with cloudy skies.
18.08 / 16:51
Aviat Entertainment EOS Go First lessor allowed to check engines
₹100 crore so that it can service its insurance and other statutory obligations. Go First, earlier owned by Wadia Group, filed for insolvency attributing its financial troubles to Pratt and Whitney’s faulty engines.
18.08 / 16:17
Action Remark social Deal "This side or that", deal with those making hate speeches under law: SC
Supreme Court asserted on Friday action must be taken against all those making hate speeches «this side or that side». A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SVN Bhatti made the remark during a brief hearing on a batch of petitions seeking directions to curb hate speeches across states, including a plea for action against Hindu outfits calling for social and economic boycott of Muslims following the recent communal violence in Nuh-Gurugram in the Delhi-NCR region. A lawyer claimed before the bench that the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a political party in Kerala, organised a rally in the state in July where slogans like «death to Hindus» were raised.
18.08 / 15:59
Provident Platform Unacademy fires teacher who urged students to vote for ‘educated candidates’
Also read: Unacademy educator suggests to vote for politicians 'jo padha likha ho’, stirs controversy The edtech company justified this decision by stating that the classroom is not an appropriate platform for sharing personal opinions and perspectives. Co-founder of Unacademy, Roman Saini, cited a breach of contract as the reason for Sangwan's dismissal, leading to their parting ways. Also read: Unacademy trims perks, pay to boost profitability Saini conveyed in a tweet that Unacademy is dedicated to providing high-quality education and maintains a strict Code of Conduct for its educators to ensure unbiased knowledge dissemination.
18.08 / 13:43
country Government to sell tomatoes at ₹40 a kg from 20 August
₹40 per kg for retail consumers from 20 August. The decision by the Department of Consumer Affairs follows a decline in wholesale rates.
18.08 / 13:23
country Government to tomatoes sell at ₹40 a kg from 20 August
₹40 per kg for retail consumers from 20 August. The decision by the Department of Consumer Affairs follows a decline in wholesale rates.
18.08 / 13:13
country Government to sell at ₹40 a kg from 20 August
₹40 per kg for retail consumers from 20 August. The decision by the Department of Consumer Affairs follows a decline in wholesale rates.
18.08 / 13:07
Citizens DAL show Bihar News: Journalist shot dead at home, CM Nitish Kumar calls incident ‘dukhad’
Bihar News: A journalist of a Hindi daily, Vimal Kumar Yadav, was shot dead at his residence in Araria district of Bihar early on Friday. The assailants had knocked on Yadav's door at 5.30 am in the morning, and when he opened the door, the criminals shot at him, according to media reports. Vimal Kumar Yadav (35), who worked for a Hindi daily Dainik Jagaraan, was killed at his residence in Premnagar village.
18.08 / 12:43
Provident Aviat Platform Action Airlines Instagram social Passenger clicks objectionable photos on SpiceJet flight; DCW issues notices to Delhi Police & DGCA
DCW) on Friday issued notices to the Delhi Police and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) after a video went viral on a social media platform in which it was alleged that an onboard passenger took objectionable photos of a flight attendant and a woman on a flight from Delhi to Mumbai. The airline in its official statement said, «A passenger seated in the first row of SpiceJet flight SG157 operating from Delhi to Mumbai on 2nd August was found clicking pictures of cabin crew, while she was seated on the jump seat at the time of take-off. The passenger was confronted by the crew members.
18.08 / 12:25
CBI Power Threat services Ordinance on services matter was brought as money power, ED, CBI threat failed in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal on Friday attacked the BJP-led Centre, saying the ordinance on services matter was brought as money power and the threat of the ED and the CBI failed in Delhi. In a speech in the Assembly, he also claimed that the BJP has brought the «Sanghi» model of democracy through the Services Bill while asserting that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be fought on the issue of full statehood for the national capital.Kejriwal alleged that the «democratic rights of the people of Delhi were trampled through the ordinance and the bill».
18.08 / 11:15
COST Platform Remark show Kejriwal, Priyanka Chaturvedi slams Unacademy for sacking teacher over ‘vote for educated’ remark
Karan Sangwan had during one of his lessons urged his students not to elected uneducated people in position of power. The remark came after Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced three new bills in the Lok Sabha during the Mosoon session of the parliament. Shah had said that the three bill will replace the British-era criminal laws of IPC, CrPC, and Indian Evidence Act.
18.08 / 10:53
COST UPS awards Highways Gadkari expresses dismay over officials' inadequate response to CAG on Dwarka Expressway, asks to fix responsibility
Nitin Gadkari has expressed dismay over the inadequate response to questions raised by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) which resulted in controversy over the cost of construction of Dwarka Expressway in Delhi. According to ministry sources, Gadkari has conveyed his displeasure with the lopsided attitude adopted by certain officials responsible for responding to queries raised by the CAG with regard to the cost of construction of the Dwarka Expressway at a high-level review meeting on Thursday.
18.08 / 09:19
Provident Man Action Airlines Mobile Mumbai SpiceJet passenger clicks improper photos of air hostess on Delhi-Mumbai flight; DCW takes action
DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal tweeted on Friday. The notice stated that the incident allegedly took place on Spicejet flight No 157 flying from Delhi to Mumbai on August 16. “It is alleged in the viral video that a passenger Was trying to click obscene pictures of a woman flight attendant and his woman co-passenger.
18.08 / 08:52
BLOCK Coal Scam: Delhi special court convicts former Steel Ministry official for corruption
Ministry of Steel's Joint Plant Committee (JPC), in a case related to irregularities in the allocation of a coal block. This is the 14th conviction in corruption related to coal-related matters. The trial of the case was conducted by Sanjay Kumar, Deputy Legal Advisor of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
18.08 / 08:27
Provident Action Fighting Fine Returns NOT 83-year-old woman, not liable to file tax returns, wins case against fine
MUMBAI: An 83-year-old widow, who was not liable to file her IT return, has obtained a favourable order from the income-tax appellate tribunal (ITAT), Delhi bench. The tax tribunal set aside the penalty imposed on her for not filing her tax return. This Gurgaon-based octogenarian who had never filed an I-T return, as she was a homemaker and did not have taxable income, would have understandably been shocked to get a demand of Rs 5,000 — a penalty imposed under (erstwhile) section 271F of the I-T Act for not filing the tax return by the due date. This action was taken in respect of the financial
18.08 / 06:01
Provident Booking Mobile Apple Software Actor Veda Backed Suniel Shetty-backed Veda Rehabilitation and Primathon collaborate to launch app for mental health
Primathon, a Gurugram-based software development company, says it has successfully partnered with Suniel Shetty-backed Veda Rehabilitation and Wellness to launch a mobile app to provide mental health care. In a statement, the company says the collaboration has resulted in the development of a cutting-edge mobile application “Lets Get Happi” that provides real-time treatment 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The app is expected to meet the critical need for cheap, inclusive, and stigma-free mental health care.

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