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17.09 / 15:51
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Nuh Violence: Mobile internet services suspended till 19 September in district
ALSO READ: Mobile internet services suspended in Haryana's Nuh The government said that the order has been issued "To stop the misinformation and rumours through various social media platforms, such as Whatsapp, Facebook, twitter, etc. on mobile phone and SMS, for facilitation and mobilisation of mobs of agitators and demonstrators who can cause serious loss of life and damage to public and private properties by indulging in arson or vandalism and other types of violent activities." Before this, on 15 September, shortly after the arrest of Congress MLA Mamman Khan in connection with the Nuh violence -- occurred on 31 July -- the Haryana government decided to suspend mobile internet and bulk SMS services in the district for two days.
17.09 / 15:25
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UAW strike against Detroit Three automakers enters third day
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17.09 / 14:27
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Rust shooting: Alec Baldwin loses attempt to stay lawsuit, may face fresh criminal charges — Details
Alec Baldwin and the production company of his film Rust were accused of negligent and reckless behavior on set on October 21, 2021, which led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when she was shot at with a gun meant for filming purposes. Baldwin has been fighting the case since then. Three former crew members on the sets of Rust – Ross Addiego, Doran Curtin, and Reese Price – have sued Baldwin, Rust Movie Productions, LLC, and El Dorado Pictures for compensatory and punitive damages for injuries they claim they suffered on set.
17.09 / 13:29
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'Everybody should just shut up': Bank of Canada's independence under pressure from political comments
The Bank of Canada is supposed to be free from government interference, but elected officials have become more vocal about interest rates, inflation and the effect on their citizens, leaving some experts fretting about the central bank’s independence when it comes to monetary policy.
17.09 / 11:25
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Install statues, fountains to give Dwarka a facelift: Delhi LG to officials
Saxena has instructed officials to install statues and fountains in Dwarka sub-city as part of efforts to spruce up areas in Delhi that did not get a facelift ahead of the G20 Summit, Raj Niwas officials said on Sunday. Saxena gave the instructions during a visit to Dwarka on Saturday.
17.09 / 11:09
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Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Monday
Here's how analysts read the market pulse:«Elevated crude oil prices and concerns about inflation initially cast a shadow over the market. However, this negative sentiment was offset by robust domestic industrial and manufacturing production data, as well as a decline in inflation, which propelled the market to new highs. The market also received support from a set of positive global cues.
17.09 / 10:53
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ICC Cricket World Cup: A look at highest wicket-takers in tournament's history
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is just less than a month away, with fans all over the world anticipating some high-profile match-ups on the cricket field. Over this tournament's history, many bowlers have spun, swung and paced their way into the history books with their performances that won their team the coveted trophy and let them enjoy some individual glory among the greats on statistical charts. Here is a look at the players with the highest wickets in the history of the tournament:1).Glenn McGrath (Australia) The legendary Aussie pacer is the highest wicket-taker in the tournament history. In 39 matches, he has taken 71 wickets at an average of 18.19 and an economy rate of 3.96.
17.09 / 10:35
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PoK residents hold huge protests, declare no electricity bill payments until justice prevails
Kashmir (PoK) has become the epicentre of discontent as enraged citizens are protesting against the exorbitant electricity bills they are receiving. The region is now abuzz with calls for a total boycott of bill payments, echoing the frustration of the local population. Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of PoK, united in their condemnation of what they perceive as highly inflated electricity bills that are putting undue financial strain on their households. Their collective stand revolves around one resolute pledge: they will not pay these bills until their grievances are addressed. According to the residents, this protest isn't merely about the electricity bills; it's about justice and the rightful ownership of the power they generate. They argued that their hydropower projects are the lifeblood of Pakistan's electricity supply, and yet they are made to pay extra for it, which they vehemently decry as unjust. A senior political leader Taukeer urged the local people to stand united in not paying the electricity bills. «We are not doing anything wrong.
17.09 / 09:25
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Poland imposes EU ban on all Russian-registered passenger cars
Poland has begun enforcing an entry ban on all Russian-registered passenger cars seeking to enter the country
17.09 / 07:59
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No govt celebrated Hyderabad Liberation Day due to policy of appeasement: Amit Shah
Amit Shah participated in the Hyderabad Liberation Day celebration known as 'Mukti Diwas' on Sunday and paid tribute to the brave soldiers who fought against Nizam's army and Razakars (armed supporters of Nizam's rule). The Home Minister hoisted the national flag during the parade ground event. While addressing the event, Shah hit out at the previous governments in the country and said that no government celebrated the Hyderabad Liberation Day due to appeasement policies. «For 75 years, no government organised any event to introduce this great day to our youth. Because of the policy of appeasement, they were scared and did not celebrate Telangana Liberation Day.
17.09 / 07:55
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Insurers behaving badly: who will pay the price?
The customer had lodged a home-and-contents claim after wild weather, but the insurer’s call centre couldn’t satisfactorily answer their questions. So, on a recorded conversation the corporate regulator reviewed, the customer asked how they could speak to another staff member.
17.09 / 07:29
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Upheavals in Xi's world spread concern about China's diplomacy
leadership of the world's second-biggest economy, diplomats and analysts say. Defence Minister Li Shangfu, who has missed meetings including with at least one foreign counterpart since he was last seen in late August, is under investigation in a corruption probe into military procurement, Reuters reported on Friday. Newly installed Foreign Minister Qin Gang vanished with scant explanation in July, the same month as an abrupt shake-up of the military's elite Rocket Force, which oversees China's nuclear arsenal.
17.09 / 07:29
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Telangana Liberation Day: They hesitate celebrating the day due to vote bank politics, Amit Shah says
Narendra Modi decided to celebrate the Hyderabad Liberation day. Recalling the long and tricky procedure of the unification of India post independence, Home Minister Amit Shah gave credit to Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel for the unification of India after independence.
17.09 / 07:19
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Bollywood Priyanka Chopra Jonas reacts to tragic killing of Indian student in Seattle
Jaahnavi Kandula in Seattle, Washington, Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas emphasized the irreplaceable value of a human life. Kandula, aged 23, lost her life when she was struck by a police vehicle driven by Officer Kevin Dave, who was traveling at an excessive speed of 74 mph (approximately 119 km/h) while responding to a report of a drug overdose on January 23. The devastating incident occurred as Kandula was crossing a street within a designated crosswalk.
17.09 / 07:19
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Tinder partners with Centre for Social Research for user safety
Tinder on Sunday said it has partnered with the not-for-profit organisation Centre for Social Research to offer safety guidance to its users. The additional safety guide, along with the existing 15 safety features on the app, is part of Tinder's efforts to ensure the safety of its users, utilising NGO CSR India's insights amid the intersection of technology and violence against women, Tinder told PTI. Tinder users will get a prompt through in-app message for accessing the «Dating Safety Guideline».
17.09 / 06:07
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Jaahnavi Kandula Death: 'We are here to listen,' Mayor issues apology on Indian student's death in Seattle
Also Read: Who was Jaahnavi Kandula, the Indian student who was killed by US cop in Seattle Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz also extended his condolences for the tragic passing of the 23-year-old individual. "We are here to continue to listen. We had these insensitive comments, we will ensure that it never ever occurs.
17.09 / 06:07
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BJP's youth wing removes posters of Canadian singer Shubhmeet Singh in Mumbai; Here's why
The youth wing of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has removed posters of the upcoming event of Canadian singer Shubh in Mumbai. A video showed that workers of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) on Saturday removed posters of the Canadian singer, saying that there is no place for 'Khalistan' supporters in Bharat. The BJYM has alleged that the Canadian singer, Shubh, also known as Shubhneet Singh, supports the Khalistan movement through social media.
17.09 / 06:07
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Akasa Air takes legal action against 43 pilots for joining other airlines without serving a notice period: Report
₹22 crore as compensation from the 43 pilots for the loss of revenue and damaging reputation of the airline. According to a report by the Times of India, the mass exodus of pilots has forced the airline to cancel its several operations since August 2023. "We have sought legal remedy only against a small set of pilots who abandoned their duties and left without serving their mandatory contractual notice period," an Akasa Air spokesperson said.
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