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08.07 / 15:53
Provident ‘Congress ka matlab hai loot ki dukan…:’ PM Modi kicks off Rajasthan election campaign
factions within Congress are working to strengthen their camp openly with people being lured from one camp to another. PM Modi alleged that the Union Government starts schemes for the Rajasthan government claws at them in Jaipur.
08.07 / 10:49
UPS Citi CEO GENZ Forget 'situationship', these are the new dating pitfalls to watch out for
online dating scene. Scroll through any Gen-Zer’s dating profile or listen to some of their dating stories and words like ‘breadcrumbing’, ‘rizz’, ‘roaching’ and ‘soft launch’ are bound to crop up. While some of these are new ways to package long-known terms and trends, others are annoying behaviours that seem to have become part and parcel of the modern dating scene. For example, in India, desi online dating trends like ‘evil dead rise’ and ‘delusionship’ seem to be trumping global trends like ‘situationship’ or ‘ghosting’. “We have noticed that approximately 44% of participants (out of 15,000 surveyed) have been a part of more than one trend, with Delushionship and Evil Dead Rise in the lead,” says Ravi Mittal, founder and CEO of homegrown dating app, QuackQuack. “Much has been said and done about the global dating patterns, but this time, we wanted to shed some light on the up-and-coming desi online dating trends and specifically observe GenZ Indian daters' behaviour.” The platform spoke to 15,000 men and women between the ages of 18 – 26 in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Surat, Lucknow, Jaipur, Bhopal, Patna, Indore, Kochi, Kanpur, and Guwahati, and found four key trends that have emerged amongst Gen-Z Indian daters.
08.07 / 04:21
UPS Banner Rajasthan Temple new dress code: No entry to visitors wearing ripped jeans, mini-skirts, frocks, shorts
Jharkhand Mahadev Temple in Jaipur district has introduced a dress code for devotees and asked them to refrain from wearing ripped jeans, shorts, frocks, night suits and mini-skirts. The committee put up a banner at the temple, stating that persons wearing such clothes would not be allowed entry and that they would have to offer prayers outside the structure.
06.07 / 18:43
Fighting Rajasthan: BJP campaign against Ashok Gehlot to focus on women and youth
BJP’s Rajasthan unit plans to raise ‘atrocities on women’, ‘unrest among farmers’ and ‘hopeless youth’ following exam paper leak in recruitment examinations to prepare itself for the yearend assembly elections against the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government. The campaign has been given the theme ‘Nahi Sahega Rajasthan’ (Rajasthan will not tolerate). As part of the programme, the BJP unit organised a protest of women leaders and party workers on Wednesday. BJP Mahila Morcha president Alka Mundra, party MPs Diya Kumar Singh and Ranjeeta Koli led the protest from BJP office to the chief minister’s house. The leaders highlighted incidents of ‘atrocities on women’ and alleged the state has become number one in crime against women. On July 12, BJP will organise a gathering of farmers in Jhunjhunu where senior state leaders will address the gathering. “Congress government had promised a loan waiver. They have not fulfilled the promise and now are capturing the land of farmers,” BJP general secretary incharge of Rajasthan, Arun Singh alleged, while speaking to ET. On July 18, the party will organise a youth protest in Ajmer, where issues related to paper leaks, unemployment allowance and recruitments will be highlighted. Ajmer has been chosen as the protest venue as the Rajasthan Public Service Commission head office is in Ajmer. “We will try to register FIRs and release white paper on paper leaks while carrying out Aakrosh Yatra,” Singh told ET. The party has planned to hold a large public meeting in Jaipur on August 1, where apart from senior state leaders, some national leaders too will address the rally.
05.07 / 08:05
Citi Digital Booking Metro Indian Indian smartphone users benefit by ₹6 for every ₹1 they spend, study reveals
shopping/booking/hiring of products and services. One such interesting finds of the survey is that a smartphone consumer in India benefits by ₹6 for every Re 1 spent. The study also states that the economic value of smartphones for the rich is almost 50% higher in India as compared to the middle class.
04.07 / 17:31
BAY Southern Rajasthan records highest rainfall in June in 123 years
Rajasthan recorded the highest rainfall in the month of June in 123 years, an official said on Tuesday. The state received a total rainfall of 156.9 mm in June, which was 185 per cent more than the average, and the highest rainfall recorded in the month since 1901, Radheshyam Sharma, Director of Jaipur Meteorological Department, said. In 1996, the maximum rainfall recorded in June was at 122.8 mm, he added.
04.07 / 10:19
COST Citi Highways Gadkari inaugurates, lays foundation stone of 11 NH projects worth ₹5600 crore in Rajasthan
₹5600 crore in Pratapgarh, Rajasthan. The ceremony marked the inauguration of four NH projects, spanning a total length of 219 km and costing ₹3,775 crore. The 6-laning project from Kishangarh to Gulbapura section on National Highway 48 aims to bolster the economic and social development of Ajmer and Bhilwara districts.
03.07 / 14:27
CBI Land for job scam: CBI files charge sheet against Tejashwi, Lalu, Rabri
Tejashwi Yadav, his father and former railways minister Lalu Prasad and mother and former chief minister Rabri Devi in connection with the land for jobs scam case, officials said Monday. The charge sheet, which also names 14 others, is the second charge sheet in the case.
08.08 / 17:39
Binance, WazirX ownership fight has users in a fix
public spat between global cryptocurrency platform Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (known as CZ) and WazirX cofounder Nischal Shetty has hit about 15 million of the registered users (as of August) of the Indian crypto exchange. Meanwhile, Zanmai Labs, which operates WazirX in India, is exploring the legal route amid an ownership dispute with the world’s largest exchange by volume, according to sources. Zhao tweeted on Saturday that users on WazirX should transfer their funds to Binance, causing widespread panic, investors told ET.
21.07 / 16:59
NFT Tokens crypto news Yes World token rises 4,900% on debut! Claims highest volumes for any newcomer
Yes World token rose 4,900 per cent in just 24 hours of initial trade. The token was listed on Monday, July 18 on Coinsbit crypto exchange. On its first day of trading, Yes Work token became the biggest gainer among the cryptos on exchange, registering volumes more than $11.7 million. The total market capitalisation of the token hit the $250 million mark in the first 24 hours ending Tuesday. The project developers claim that it is the highest volume on debut day recorded for a newly-listed crypto token or coin on any exchange.
12.06 / 13:01
UPS Strategy Indian Turkish Cryptocurrency Exchange Bitay Is Planning To Enter The Indian Market
Turkish Cryptocurrency Exchange Bitay Plans To Enter Indian Market
08.03 / 15:01
coindcx Crypto Exchange 65% of women users on CoinDCX hail from Tier-II cities
Crypto exchange CoinDCX, on the occasion of International Women's Day, shared that the exchange has only 15 per cent female users, compared with 85 per cent male users, with much room for growth for the former. Further, 35 per cent of the women user base comes from Tier I cities, whereas the remaining 65 per cent hails from Tier II, Tier III and other smaller towns. Among metro cities, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata lead the charts in terms of numbers of female investors, whereas Jaipur, Patna and Lucknow have the highest concentration in non-metro cities.

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