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26.03 / 03:25
markets FIVE awards WhatsApp show information reports Waaree Renewable shares in focus on bagging solar power project worth Rs 262 crore etmarkets
Waaree Renewable Technologies will be in focus on Wednesday after the company received a solar power project worth Rs 262 crore from Waaree Energies. “We are pleased to inform that ‘WAAREERTL’ has received a Letter of Award (LOA) for the execution of Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) works for Ground mount solar power project including Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of 170 MW AC/255 MW DC capacity on turnkey basis,” the company said in its press release on Tuesday.
26.03 / 03:25
Provident Google security WhatsApp War track information How safe is Signal messaging app used by Trump aides to share war plans?
Under US law, it can be a crime to mishandle, misuse or abuse classified information, though it is unclear whether those provisions might have been violated in this case. Below are some of the main facts about Signal:
26.03 / 03:03
Action DAL information reports Courts Narain Singh Chaura, accused in SAD chief Sukhbir Badal firing case granted bail
Narain Singh Chaura, who was accused of firing at ShiromAkali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal on December 4 last year. The information was given by Advocate Baljinder Singh on Tuesday. Narain Singh Chaura was lodged in the Ropar jail for four and after receiving the court order he will be released. "...The additional sessions judge of the court has granted bail to Narain Singh Chaura (who fired at SAD leader Sukhbir Singh Badal on the 4th of December in the Golden Temple)...He (Narain Singh Chaura) is lodged in jail for almost four months...He is lodged in Ropar Jail and after receiving the court order, he will be released from jail...", said Advocate Baljinder Singh while speaking to ANI. An assassination attempt was made on Shiromani Akali Dal leader Sukhbir Singh Badal at the Golden Temple premises in Amritsar on December 4, 2024. Badal was doing 'seva' at the Golden Temple after being declared a 'tankhaiya' (guilty of religious misconduct) in August by Akal Takht, who announced religious punishment for him for the «mistakes» and «some decisions» taken by the SAD-led government in the state from 2007 to 2017.
25.03 / 22:13
UPS Citizens security information reports Department Courts Treasury scraps reporting rule for U.S. small business owners
The U.S. Department of Treasury is scrapping a requirement for U.S. small businesses to report information about their owners to the federal government. It's the latest twist in an on-again-off-again saga for the fledgling rule.
25.03 / 21:13
UPS Citi Sky News information stars reports athletics Trent Alexander-Arnold to join Real Madrid? Here's all you need to know
Trent Alexander-Arnold can soon get to see their favourite star play for the Real Madrid as the Liverpool right-back is close enough to sign a deal with the La Liga side as a free agent this summer. Real Madrid has been eying Alexander-Arnold for two years. They have been making all possible efforts on their behalf since January this year to convince the 26-year-old to join their side by the end of this season, The Athletic reported.
25.03 / 19:33
markets WhatsApp trends information SBI raises $1 bn in syndicated dollar loan
State Bank of India raised $1 billion in the largest dollar-denominated syndicated loan this year from the nation, giving a boost to the lagging foreign-currency debt market. The borrower opted not to exercise a greenshoe option to increase the five-year facility by as much as $250 million, said people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing private information.
25.03 / 19:33
COST Provident Progressive Analysis information Department 'Musk’s Starlink satellite internet costs 53% more over 30 years, maintenance twice as expensive'
subsidy program that will benefit satellite internet providers like Elon Musk’s Starlink, but some state and federal officials worry the technology isn’t robust enough to connect Americans on a mass scale and at affordable rates. The Biden administration’s vision for the Broadband Equity and Access Deployment Program (BEAD), designed to deliver fast, reliable home internet service to every US household, leaned heavily on fiber-optic lines, a technology that’s expensive to install but can last for decades. The shift toward satellites is a result of extensive lobbying by Musk and has gained Republican support, including from Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz. State and former federal officials, several of whom spoke to Bloomberg on the condition of anonymity, described pitfalls with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s new approach, which gives more opportunities for satellite terminals that are initially inexpensive, but can cost more over time. One state official shared internal data that showed satellite service costs consumers 53% more over the course of 30 years. Satellite service would also cost more than twice as much to maintain over that time frame, according the data.
25.03 / 17:57
Parke SPY wellness Doge information We spy with our li'l eye DOGE rejects
Elon Musk's undodgeable firing range DOGE may already have witnessed a firing spree, with thousands of government employees out of a job overnight. But with many of them being repositories and carriers of sensitive information and US government system knowledge, headhunters not so much from Borneo but places like China and Russia could do well to go on a hiring spree. Forget those good old days of campus placements. Think of older days when KGB went to Oxbridge — and, indeed, CIA and MI6 went liaising with Soviet embassy staffers in parks — looking for disgruntled bright sparks unhappy with their country's system. Patriotism, after all, is a roti flip away from serving a cause and salary, especially when your old workplace has spat you out. LinkedIn bios should already be switching from 'National Security Strategist' to 'Spy-for-Hire: Will Work for Renminbis'.
25.03 / 16:13
markets CEO security Research Trade information Department Axis AMC, former CEO Nigam, others pay Rs 6.27 cr to Sebi to settle MF norms violation case
Chandresh Kumar Nigam and three other individuals have settled with Sebi a case of alleged failures in monitoring the activities of dealers, leading to the front-running of Axis Mutual Fund trades. The settlement also includes former compliance officer Darshan Kapadia, ex-head of equity Jinesh Gopani and former dealer at the AMC Pawan Jhangiani, according to a Sebi order passed on Monday. The entities paid a total of Rs 6.29 crore to settle the alleged violations of mutual funds norms, and accordingly, Sebi confirmed that «any proceedings that may be initiated for the violations...are settled in respect of the applicants». The settlement was reached following an application filed by the entities whereby they proposed to settle the alleged violations «by neither admitting nor denying the findings of fact and conclusions of law» through a settlement order.
25.03 / 16:13
Citizens Research Experts Diversity voice information rights NDA govt attempting to shield itself from scrutiny, curtailing access to public info: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday claimed that the Data Protection Act, 2023 curtails access to public information that is essential for citizens to hold the government accountable, and said the Congress will take necessary steps to protect people's rights. Gandhi made the assertion in a post on X after meeting a diverse group of activists, editors, researchers and domain experts in the Parliament House complex. «Today, I had the opportunity to meet a diverse group of activists, editors, researchers and domain experts in Parliament. They voiced serious concerns about the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, particularly its impact on the scope of the RTI Act,» the former Congress president said. This legislation, under the pretext of safeguarding privacy, curtails access to public information that is essential for citizens and journalists to hold the government accountable, he alleged. «The NDA government is attempting to shield itself from scrutiny, undermining transparency and weakening democratic oversight,» Gandhi claimed. In the interest of accountability and good governance, the Congress will discuss this issue with INDIA bloc leaders and take necessary steps to protect the rights of people, he said.
25.03 / 15:17
markets COST Provident Strategy wellness information gatherings FCA launches 'voluntary survey' for ESG ratings providers
The survey will gather information to help the watchdog better understand the ESG ratings market, examining elements such as the business models and group structures used to provide these scores, how the ratings are constructed and distributed, as well as the policies and processes implemented by firms. FCA to cut down on financial sector regulation as it prepares to launch five-year strategy The results will inform the FCA's cost benefit analysis (CBA), policy development and «help ensure that the future regulation is both proportionate and tailored to the needs of the market».  "...
25.03 / 14:57
Action security President information shock prevention Investigations US Yemen airstrike details exposed: Is this a national security threat, and can allies still trust America after the signal chat breach? Here’s what the UK has to say
US Yemen airstrike details exposed in a shocking security breach that has raised global concerns. On March 15, 2025, senior US officials mistakenly included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in a classified Signal group chat discussing Yemen airstrikes. This error has put a spotlight on the vulnerabilities within US military communications. While the UK Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard reassures that Britain still has «high confidence» in US security measures, the breach has triggered debates about national security risks and the reliability of American intelligence-sharing with allies.
25.03 / 12:55
UPS Entertainment Puzzle Pride information reports NYT Mini Crossword, March 25, 2025: Hints and answers to solve today’s brain teaser
Unlike its larger counterpart, which demands a more extensive vocabulary and patience, The Mini is designed for rapid problem-solving and is available to play without a subscription. Accessible on both the web and the NYT app, it continues to draw a growing base of solvers who revel in its mix of wit and brevity. For many, The Mini serves as both a daily ritual and a competitive challenge, with speed-solving becoming a point of pride among dedicated players. However, an unexpected twist or a particularly tricky clue can disrupt even the most experienced solvers.
25.03 / 10:39
BLOCK Digital Align Freedom information Courts rights X vs Sahyog: Free-speech curbs must have constitutional validity
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In a petition before the Karnataka high court, X (formerly Twitter) has challenged the legality of India’s Sahyog Portal—a central digital repository that tells social media companies which sites they must block access to. This, the company argues, is an attempt to side-step procedures already approved by the Supreme Court under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act).
25.03 / 10:05
Action Strategy information FCA to cut down on financial sector regulation as it prepares to launch five-year strategy
In a statement released today (25 March), the financial watchdog said it is moving to simplify rules for financial firms so that they can «give people clearer information to help them find and compare financial products». FCA to cut red tape around corporate bonds in push for greater retail investor and wealth manager access The FCA has put forward proposals to assess its expectations for mortgages and lending, and to analyse ways to make communications about savings accounts simpler. FCA's action plan also includes reviewing parts of its credit advertising rules, such as «len...
25.03 / 08:43
security President War social information reports Investigations 'Not a big fan of Atlantic, going out...': Trump's bizarre response after major military security breach
Donald Trump has confirmed that a journalist from The Atlantic magazine was included in a private social media chat about upcoming attacks on the Houthi armed group in Yemen. What could be described as a major foot-in-mouth moment for the Trump administration, Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg claimed that he got to know about the plans of the US bombing the Houthis two hours before it actually happened because Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by mistake texted him the war plan, according to multiple US media reports. On the Senate floor on Monday, the minority leader, Chuck Schumer, called it “one of the most stunning breaches of military intelligence I have read about in a very, very long time” and urged Republicans to seek a “full investigation into how this happened, the damage it created and how we can avoid it in the future”. “Every single one of the government officials on this text chain have now committed a crime – even if accidentally,” the Delaware senator Chris Coons wrote on Twitter/X. “We can’t trust anyone in this dangerous administration to keep Americans safe.” ALSO READ: 'Maliciously false information': Elon Musk threatens Pentagon leakers over 'top-secret plans' for China war story

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