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29.09 / 02:05
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US Presidential Election 2024: Polls show tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, hints at a 270-268 result
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are competing closely. A new report by the New York Times indicates a possibility of a 270-268 outcome, with Harris holding a narrow lead.
27.09 / 07:47
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Calcutta HC says allegations of 'threat nexus' in Bengal medical colleges serious, seeks govt's response
threat nexus in medical colleges in West Bengal are serious if even one or more of these are correct, the Calcutta High Court has directed the state government to file an affidavit responding to the accusations made in a PIL. The petitioners alleged that they have come across multiple reports regarding the existence of a threat culture in state government-run medical colleges and hospitals, sale of answer keys for examinations, bribery, corruption, sexual harassment and abuse of medical students and junior doctors. The court also noted that the petitioners, a doctor and a social worker, mentioned a «north Bengal lobby», which according to them exerts pressure for transfers and promotions. Noting that several allegations have been made in the public interest litigation (PIL), a division bench presided by Chief Justice T S Sivagnanam observed, «If any one or more are found to be correct, the matter is a very serious issue.»
27.09 / 01:35
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The state of mess at National Medical Commission
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India's apex medical education regulator has sought government intervention to resolve an internal crisis with its four autonomous boards working at cross-purposes, two people aware of the development said. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has had to cancel several public notices following poor internal consultations, and has flagged the matter to the Union health ministry.
26.09 / 17:31
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West Bengal govt orders introduction of biometric systems in medical colleges for enhanced safety
public health care system, the West Bengal government has directed all the Principals of the state government-run Medical Colleges & Hospitals to introduce biometric systems. Secuirty audits will be conducted and safety and security measures will be stepped up, in the wake of the RG Kar Medical rape & murder of the PGT doctor on August 9 and demands placed by the protesting doctors in the recent past. «Detailed data of the construction workers, outsourced security personnel and housekeeping staff and all data, including address, will be maintained and the biometric system should be in place. I have directed the Principals of all the medical colleges, who were present in the meeting virtually, to monitor the safety and security of the hostels as well. We had a detailed discussion on implementation of the special scheme called „Ratri Sathi“ and security audit will be done, led by former Retired IPS Surajit Purakayastha. Alarm system will be implemented,» Banerjee said after holding the meeting with all the medical colleges and hospitals across the state. She said the Principals and HODs of 33 medical colleges expressed their opinions in the meeting. The old Patient Welfare committee has been dismantled, Banerjee said, adding «All the Principals will become the chairman. MSVP will be a member of the Committee. One junior doctor, a senior doctor, and a nurse will also be represented in the Committee.»
26.09 / 17:31
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Think twice about getting those awards
Michelin stars, reactivity, and restaurant exits in New York City', Daniel B Sands of University College London gives us something to chew on. Studying the openings and closings of NYC's elite restaurants, Sands found that 'receiving a Michelin star corresponded to an increased likelihood of restaurant exit' — more than 40% of these haute cuisineholes awarded an M-star in 2005-14 shut shop by end-2019.
26.09 / 05:23
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PM Modi's Pune visit cancelled due to heavy rains
Modi's visit to Maharashtra's Pune on Thursday has been cancelled due to heavy rainfall in the region. He was to visit the city to inaugurate the much-anticipated underground Metro corridor linking Civil Court to Swargate. He was also lay foundation stone for the extension of the metro line from Swargate to Katraj. Further, Modi lay the foundation stone for a memorial at Bhide Wada, the historic site where Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Savitribai Phule established India's first school for girls. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to honoring significant milestones in India's educational history.
25.09 / 20:35
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Closest U.S. election in a century: That's how the contest is between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris debated on September 10, polls have indicated that although the vice president appears to have gained a little nationwide advantage over her Republican opponent, their race is still too close to call and well within the margin of error. This is particularly evident when considering the Electoral College. Take a look at the surveys conducted by NBC News and CBS News on Sunday. Despite the fact that their surveys were among Harris' strongest to date, she only leads by 4 and 5 points, respectively. Also Read :Happy National Daughters Day 2024: Date, wishes, Facebook, WhatsApp messages
25.09 / 18:05
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Tennessee football's 10% talent fee opens discussion of how many schools and sports will follow
Tennessee’s announcement of a 10% talent fee on 2025 football season tickets to help pay players could have been considered inevitable in the still-evolving era of name, image and likeness compensation
25.09 / 17:43
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Mumbai rains LIVE Updates: IMD issues ‘red’ alert for ‘heavy rain’ for Thursday; schools, colleges to remain closed
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert predicting extremely heavy rainfall in Mumbai till 8:30 am on Thursday.Heavy rains have been lashing Mumbai and its suburbs since Wednesday afternoon, inundating low-lying areas, stopping local trains on tracks between Kurla and Thane stations and stranding passengers even as traffic crawled on roads.Schools and colleges in Mumbai and its suburbs will remain shut on Thursday amid a red alert for heavy rains, officials said.Officials said two flights were diverted and seven flights had to make a go-around at Mumbai airport due to inclement weather.Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Two flights were diverted and seven flights had to make a go-around at Mumbai airport due to inclement weather.Mumbai Rains Live Updates: The Mumbai Division of the Central Railway said that due to Heavy Rain in the Mumbai and Suburban areas and water logging in several locations between Vidyavihar and Mulund stations UP and Down slow train services were affected.
24.09 / 11:31
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Sri Lanka President Dissanayake picks Harini Amarasuriya as PM
Anura Kumara Dissanayake, named Harini Amarasuriya, a college professor and first-time lawmaker, as the new prime minister of the Indian Ocean island nation on Tuesday, making her the third woman to be appointed to the post. Dissanayake, 55, a Marxist-leaning firebrand politician, who was elected president in the election held on Saturday, was also scheduled to pick the rest of his cabinet. An academic with a doctorate in social anthropology from the University of Edinburgh, Amarasuriya, 54, became a parliamentarian in 2020 under Dissanayake's NPP coalition and will also hold the portfolios of foreign affairs, education and media.
24.09 / 09:11
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Diddy’s music streams jump after arrest and indictment
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ music catalog has seen a jump in streams since his arrest.
23.09 / 13:45
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How a surfer who never finished college became a biotech billionaire
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. There’s a myth that making money in biotechnology stocks requires an advanced degree. But Robert Duggan, an avid surfer who never graduated college, has proven that notion wrong.
23.09 / 13:28
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5 tips to survive a clique-heavy workplace environment
Remember your school or college days when some seemingly “cool” individuals would hang out only with “their group” — be it for lunch, projects or other activities? Recall how that made you feel. Isolated? Rejected? These are the experiences of an individual who tries to survive in a work environment that has cliques. A clique is basically a group of people who share similar interests and so like to spend time together. However, such groups become a problem at workplaces as they make others feel unwelcome or unwanted.
23.09 / 07:23
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Eternal life on the cloud? It’s a path riddled with big questions.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Eternal life has fascinated humans since time immemorial. Ancient Egyptians mummified their pharaohs, Chinese emperors sought the elixir of life, Greek myths spoke of ambrosia granting eternal youth, and India has had its legendary ‘Chiranjeevi’ immortals.
23.09 / 06:59
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RG Kar case: TMC MLA appears before CBI sleuths for questioning
Nirmal Ghosh appeared before CBI officers on Monday in connection with its probe into the rape-murder of a woman medic at RG Kar hospital, officials said. Ghosh, TMC's Panihati MLA, arrived at CBI's CGO Complex office in Salt Lake around 10.30 am, they said. «We had summoned him for questioning on the RG Kar hospital incident,» a CBI officer said. Ghosh is believed to have played «an important role in arranging the hasty final rites of the deceased doctor», he said.
22.09 / 18:35
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‘Alarming trend’ of more international students claiming asylum: minister
A “growing number” of international students are claiming asylum in order to stay in Canada after being allowed in on student visas, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says, calling it an “alarming trend.”
22.09 / 17:03
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EY employee death: FM Sitharaman calls for stress management lessons, Congress fumes at 'victim-blaming'
Nirmala Sitharaman has called for stress management lessons to be imparted by colleges and universities that will help increase the students' inner strength, comments made in apparent reference to the death of a young CA professional employed with EY that came under sharp criticism from opposition Congress which described her remarks «outright cruel.» Anna Sebastian Perayil, who passed her Chartered Accountancy exams in 2023 and worked at EY Pune office for four months, died in July. According to a letter her mother wrote to the EY India Chairman Rjiv Memani, Perayil was overworked with a «backbreaking» load as a new employee that affected her «physically, emotionally, and mentally». The government too has stepped in to say that it will investigate the work environment at Big Four accounting firm EY.
21.09 / 07:59
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A short history of AI
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Over the summer of 1956 a small but illustrious group gathered at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire; it included Claude Shannon, the begetter of information theory, and Herb Simon, the only person ever to win both the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Turing Award awarded by the Association for Computing Machinery.
20.09 / 17:27
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All hunky-dory for Kamala Harris? No, more polls show U.S. presidential candidates separated by the thinnest of margins
Donald Trump in the national poll average by nearly three full percentage points, 48.9% to 46%, according to data released by prognosticator Nate Silver on Tuesday. Silver's electoral college forecast indicates that, despite Harris's three-point national lead, there is nearly a 25% chance that Harris will win the popular vote but lose the electoral college vote. Former President Trump has a 56.2% chance of winning the electoral college as of Tuesday, according to Silver's prediction, while Harris has a 43.5% chance. Silver's projections differ from other election forecasts, particularly those from Silver's former company FiveThirtyEight, which as of Tuesday gave Harris a 61% chance of winning the Electoral College, a nearly 18-point difference between the two forecasters.
20.09 / 12:35
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Court sends ex-RG Kar College principal Sandip Ghosh and Tala SHO Abhijit Mondal to CBI custody till Sept 25
Sealdah court on Friday extended the CBI custody of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital's former principal Sandip Ghosh and Tala police station officer incharge Abhijit Mondal till September 25. The two have been arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a trainee doctor. Ghosh was arrested by the CBI on September 2 for his alleged involvement in the financial irregularities at the hospital amid the protests over the rape and murder of the on-duty trainee doctor. He was later accused of evidence tampering in the rape-murder case. On Thursday, Ghosh's medical license was cancelled.
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