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06.11 / 06:51
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assembly elections in five states. The government's decision follows closely behind the campaigning for the assembly elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram, which are scheduled to take place from November 7 to November 30. The vote counting is set to occur on December 3.
06.11 / 03:01
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Delhi, NCR air pollution: Thick, toxic smog shrouds city, nearby areas; air quality dips into 'critical' category
Delhi, Punjab, Haryana continue to face severe AQI with the onset of peak stubble burning season: Top Developments Nevertheless, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) displayed an “Insufficient data for computing AQI" for Anand Vihar's AQI. Unfavourable weather conditions, coupled with factors like vehicle emissions, the burning of paddy straw, firecrackers, and various local sources of pollution, collectively contribute to the annual winter air quality crisis in Delhi-NCR, PTI reported.
06.11 / 03:01
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Will Delhi's 'severe plus' air quality cancel Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka match? Not the first time AQI is affecting cricket
World Cup encounter - the hazardous air of New Delhi. Asthmatic members of the Bangladesh team stayed indoors and Sri Lankan players resorted to masks, as per Reuters. There are speculations that the match may get cancelled due to poor air quality.
05.11 / 18:45
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Foreign listings: The pros & cons for firms and investors
NEW DELHI : The central government last week notified a regulation to allow unlisted Indian companies to list on foreign exchanges. Thus far, only companies listed in India could seek a secondary listing. Mint explains the development and its implications.
05.11 / 18:11
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How central banks should navigate the climate change crisis
This is critical given the enormity of the challenge, the crying need for immediate action and the high price of failure. With the UN climate meeting, COP28, just a few weeks away, we must spell out the role of the two main policy levers — fiscal and monetary — and the part that wielders of these two levers — governments and central banks — can play in the battle against climate change. To borrow, incompletely, from Karl Marx's posthumously published Critique of the Gotha Programme, 1875, the respective role of governments and central banks must be guided by the Marxian principle, 'from each according to its ability' — that is, it must be based on what each is best placed to deliver, without compromising their basic roles: governance, and monetary and financial stability. Unfortunately, this often entails a trade-off.
05.11 / 18:07
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GreenLine to invest ₹5,000 cr to acquire LNG trucks for green logistics
NEW DELHI : Green mobility solutions provider GreenLine is planning a big-ticket expansion of its two-year-old logistics services operations, investing about ₹850 crore to add 1,000 liquefied natural gas (LNG) trucks to its fleet in this financial year. It will further invest over ₹4,000 crore in FY25 to raise LNG truck deployment by any another 5,000 units, while also exploring options for deploying electric trucks on short-haul operations.
05.11 / 18:07
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Govt may not table telecom bill this year
NEW DELHI : The government is unlikely to table the draft Indian Telecommunications Bill for Parliament’s approval in the upcoming winter session, said two people familiar with the development. The people said, asking not to be named, that the government intended to launch deeper inter-ministerial discussions on some of the issues, which were continuously evolving.
05.11 / 18:07
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Germany for deeper ties on 3rd countries
NEW DELHI : Germany is keen to expand its development partnership with India in strategic third countries, a year after the two countries unveiled a program to cooperate in Peru, Malawi, Ghana, and Cameroon. While the India-Germany cooperation in these countries has been focused on climate and sustainability, Germany is interested in expanding the programme to include healthcare projects and sponsoring health-related research and development in Africa, said Jochen Flasbarth, state secretary in Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, in a press interaction in New Delhi.
05.11 / 05:51
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Delhi Pollution News: ICC, BCCI monitor AQI situation after Bangladesh, Sri Lanka cancel World Cup training sessions
All Zonal sports tournaments, state school games suspended, as New Delhi struggles with air pollution ICC's statement has come after toxic air forced Sri Lanka to cancel their training session on Saturday, disrupting their preparation for Monday's World Cup clash against Bangladesh in the heavily polluted city. Bangladesh cricket team also cancelled its training on Friday because of the relentless air pollution in the national capital. DELHI AIR POLLUTION LIVE NEWS A toxic haze lingered over Delhi for the sixth consecutive day on Sunday.
05.11 / 03:31
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Nijjar Killing row: ‘Justin Trudeau's remarks damaged probe’, Indian envoy reiterates New Delhi's stand on Canada
The Globe and Mail on Friday. This came after Canadian PM Justin Trudeau alleged the involvement of "agents of the Indian government" in the killing of Nijjar in June.
04.11 / 23:15
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Australia knock England out of cricket World Cup
New Delhi | Defending champions England were eliminated from the 50-over World Cup after their 33-run defeat by Ashes rivals Australia on Saturday (4am on Sunday AEDT).
04.11 / 14:38
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ICC World Cup: Sri Lanka cancels training session in Delhi as air quality worsens to dangerous levels
ICC World Cup 2023: As the air quality levels worsened in the Delhi-NCR region, the Sri Lankan cricket team on Saturday decided to cancel their training session in the national capital. Sri Lanka is the second team to cancel their training session citing poor air quality as earlier Bangladesh cricket team took the same decision on Friday. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are preparing for their World Cup clash on Monday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, in Delhi.
04.11 / 07:17
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Legislature can enact fresh law to cure deficiency in judgment, cannot directly overrule it: CJI Chandrachud
Chandrachud on Saturday said the legislature can enact a fresh law to cure a deficiency in a judgment but it cannot directly overrule it. Speaking at a media event in New Delhi, Chandrachud said judges don't think about how the society would respond when they decide cases and that is the difference between the elected arm of the government and the judiciary. «There is a dividing line between what the legislature can do, and what the legislature can't do when there is a judgment of the court. If a judgment decides a particular issue and it points out a deficiency in law, it is always open for the legislature to enact a fresh law to cure the deficiency,» the CJI said. «What the legislature cannot do is to say that we think the judgment is wrong and therefore we overrule the judgment.
04.11 / 06:55
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Small cities rival metros in candidates heading abroad
₹3 crore were disbursed in each of the top 20 cities in FY22. In the first six months of this fiscal, more than 50 cities have already met that mark," said Ankit Mehra, co-founder and CEO of NBFC GyanDhan." The founder noted that the loan ticket may be marginally smaller because often the counsellors have access to smaller universities abroad.
04.11 / 06:10
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EAM Jaishankar meets Italian President Mattarella; discusses ways to advance strategic partnership
Jaishankar has met Italian President Sergio Mattarella and other senior leaders here and discussed ways to further develop the bilateral strategic partnership in areas like defence, cyber security and counter-terrorism. Jaishankar, who was in Rome at the invitation of his Italian counterpart Antonio Tajani, concluded his four-day visit to Portugal and Italy on Friday.
04.11 / 01:33
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Nepal earthquake news: 70 killed as strong quake hit Nepal, death toll expected to rise. Here's what we know so far
Associated Press. Officials added that the toll was expected to rise, noting that communications were cut off with many places. According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake occurred at a depth of 11 miles and had a preliminary magnitude of 5.6.
03.11 / 18:59
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There has to be 2-state solution to Israel-Palestine issue: EAM Jaishankar
External affairs minister S Jaishankar has said that what happened on October 7 is «a big act of terrorism and we all need to stand up against it but at the same time also stressed the need for a solution to the Palestine issue». Addressing a joint secretary session of the Senate's External Affairs and Defence Commission in Rome on Thursday, Jaishankar said, «What happened on October 7 is a big act of terrorism and the subsequent happenings after that, have taken the entire region to a different direction… Within this, we have to find a balance between different issues… We all find terrorism unacceptable and we have to stand up against terrorism but there is also an issue of Palestine.
03.11 / 18:19
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Intel to partner with eight manufacturers for made-in-India laptops
New Delhi: Intel on Friday announced it will be collaborating with eight electronics manufacturing services companies and original design manufacturers (ODMs) in India to accelerate laptop manufacturing in the country. The eight companies are Bhagwati Products Ltd, Dixon Technologies India Ltd, Kaynes Technology India Ltd, Optiemus Electronics Ltd, Panache Digilife Ltd, Smile Electronics Ltd, Syrma SGS Technology Ltd and VVDN Technologies Pvt.
03.11 / 18:19
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IndiGo logs ₹189 cr profit in Sep qtr on air travel pick-up
New Delhi: InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which runs India’s largest IndiGo airline, clocked a net profit of ₹188.9 crore in the September quarter as air travel picked up, against a loss of ₹1,583 crore a year earlier. Total income during the period rose 20.6% from a year earlier to ₹15,503 crore, in what is typically a weak quarter for the travel industry. In fact, since IndiGo went public in November 2015, it has recorded a net profit in the quarter only twice—in 2016 and 2017.
03.11 / 09:03
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Bhutan King Wangchuck lands in India for 8-day visit amidst boundary dispute with China
Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. He will also visit Assam and Maharashtra, the ministry said as quoted by PTI. “The King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, accompanied by senior officials of the Royal Government of Bhutan, will be on an official visit to India from November 3 to 10," it said.
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