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26.09 / 05:23
Citi Metro WhatsApp Department Schools Courts Colleges 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.
26.09 / 03:21
markets Citi reports Department Schools Traffic Mumbai Rains: Local trains, buses running normally after torrential rains briefly disrupt life in Maharashtrian city
local trains and buses are functioning 'normally' today, officials confirmed. The Central railway CPRO said that trains on the main line are running 3-4 minutes behind schedule because of rescheduled mail express movements and a few cautions but otherwise all local trains are running normally. Further, bus services continue despite Mumbai roads being waterlogged and affected by torrential rains last evening.
26.09 / 02:59
COST Trade poverty hospital Schools Labour Party members deal a blow to Starmer a day after his appeal for unity
Members of Britain’s governing Labour Party have dealt Prime Minister Keir Starmer a blow by rejecting his decision to cut a payment that offsets winter heating costs for millions of retirees
25.09 / 21:51
UPS Ethereum Universities Bitcoin performer reports Schools Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin Ready for Gains as Interest Rates Fall and Liquidity Grows
Hongji is a crypto and tech reporter. He graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a Bachelor's and a Master's. He has previously interned at HTX (Huobi Global),...
25.09 / 21:51
Digital security Universities country reports Schools International Worldcoin Expands World ID Verifications to Guatemala, Malaysia, and Poland
Hongji is a crypto and tech reporter. He graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a Bachelor's and a Master's. He has previously interned at HTX (Huobi Global),...
25.09 / 20:35
markets UPS Provident Aware evacuation Schools As Hurricane Helene approaches Florida, a federal emergency has been declared.
Florida has declared a state of emergency and is undergoing evacuations as Hurricane Helene approaches. Numerous counties, including Hillsborough and Pinellas, declared the closure of their schools. Several counties, including Sarasota and Charlotte, are under an order of evacuation. It is advised that those in the storm's possible path should be ready for a week or more without power. A state of emergency was proclaimed for almost the whole state by Governor Ron DeSantis. In a Tuesday news briefing, Governor Ron DeSantis stated that people still have time to prepare, review their hurricane plan, and make sure that they are executing their hurricane preparedness plan. Impacts might reach even farther, even if the storm is predicted to make landfall either in the Florida Panhandle or near the northern Gulf Coast. It is advised that residents in the possible path should get ready to go up to a week without power. Also Read :Julie Chrisley sent to 7 years in jail. Here's what has happened
25.09 / 18:05
UPS Football Department Schools Colleges Sporting athletics 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
UPS MET Department Schools Colleges Updates 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.
25.09 / 15:35
Waters community track reports evacuation Schools Evacuation order remains in effect for Ohio town where dangerous chemical leak occurred
An evacuation order remains in effect for residents in an Ohio community as crews work at the scene of a dangerous chemical leak
25.09 / 15:19
markets Digital Manufacturing Experts RAI Schools India's solar PV module manufacturing capacity increases from 2.3 GW to 67 GW under 10 years of Make In India
Make In India initiatives, the Ministry of Renewable said. Furthermore, 48 GW of fully or partially integrated solar PV module manufacturing projects are currently under implementation under the solar PLI scheme, the ministry said as «Make in India» initiative of Government of India completes 10 years, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi posted on X " India's renewable energy sector has contributed immensely to the #10YearsOfMakeInIndia. From PLI to VGF, we are extending all possible support to our domestic industries. We are committed to establishing India as a major global player in the complete value chain of clean energy solutions."
25.09 / 12:35
markets Gap students Universities Diversity Schools Features Fourteen Indian MBA Programmes feature in QS Global MBA Rankings 2025
QS Global MBA Rankings 2025, an annual suite of rankings identifying the world's top study destinations for aspiring business leaders. IIM Bangalore (ranked 53rd) is on top of the India list, followed by IIM Ahmedabad (=60), IIM Calcutta (65th) and the Indian School of Business (=86) respectively. While IIM Bangalore has slipped from last year’s 48th spot, India has steadily been increasing its representation in the rankings by higher education analyst Quacquarelli Symond to 14 this year compared to 11 last year and nine the year before. Beyond those in the top 100, the rankings include IIM Kozhikode (151-200), IIM Indore, IIM Lucknow, IIM Udaipur, XLRI- Xavier School of Management, all in the 201-250 band; IMT Ghaziabad, IMI Delhi, IMI Kolkata, MDI Gurgaon and Somaiya Vidyavihar University in the 251+ bracket.
25.09 / 11:51
markets Citi Parke Metro Schools Courts Traffic PM Modi to visit Pune on Thursday to inaugurate Metro line, attend other events: Here's his schedule, traffic restrictions
Narendra Modi will visit Pune on Thursday, September 26, to inaugurate the underground Metro corridor connecting Civil Court to Swargate. This development is a significant step in the city's urban transport infrastructure. During the visit, PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for the extension of the metro corridor from Swargate to Katraj, further boosting the metro network. Additionally, he will initiate several other important projects, including the much-anticipated memorial at Bhide Wada, the historic site where Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Savitribai Phule established India's first school for girls.
25.09 / 11:51
markets Man Death Justice hospital Schools Courts "There seem to be issues" Bombay HC begins hearing plea on police encounter of Badlapur sexual assault accused
police encounter of Badlapur sexual assault accused, Akshay Shinde saying «It is difficult to believe this. Prima facie there seem to be issues.» Justice Chavan said «It is difficult to believe this. Prima facie there seem to be issues. A common man can't fire a pistol because it needs strength. a revolver can't be unlocked quickly by a physically weak man. It is not very easy.» Akshay Shinde's father Anna Shinde files a petition in Bombay High Court demanding a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into the alleged encounter of his son. Anna Shinde, in his petition filed through advocate Amit Katranware, has alleged that his son was killed in a fake encounter.
25.09 / 09:11
markets Digital Sustainability Experts RAI Schools Bihar seeks investment in maize sector amid ethanol boom
As India's fifth-largest maize producer, the state is witnessing a shift in farmer preferences towards maize cultivation due to attractive market prices surpassing the minimum support price (MSP). «Maize is no longer just for human and animal consumption. It's now powering our vehicles through ethanol-blended petrol,» Pandey said, highlighting the crop's expanding utility.
25.09 / 06:51
UPS Platform shooting show social Schools Courts Judge to approve auctions liquidating Alex Jones' Infowars to help pay Sandy Hook families
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ Infowars media platform and its assets will be sold off in auctions this fall to help pay the more than $1 billion he owes relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
25.09 / 06:51
COST economy Election country gatherings Schools UK leader Starmer aims to shed gloomy image by saying things will get better — eventually
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has tried to shake off his image as a gloom-monger by telling voters that better times are on the way — eventually
25.09 / 01:41
markets economy Election country gatherings Schools UK leader Keir Starmer aims to shed gloomy image by saying things will get better - eventually
Keir Starmer tried to shake off his image as a gloom-monger on Tuesday, telling voters exhausted by years of political and economic turmoil that better times are on the way — if they swallow his recipe of short-term pain for long-term gain. Starmer capped the Labour Party's first annual conference since winning a landslide election victory in July with a speech arguing that things will be «tough in the short term» but there is light at the end of the tunnel. Some members of the center-left party say Starmer has made that dark tunnel longer by delivering downbeat messages about the economy since becoming Britain's first Labour prime minister for 14 years. That and a distracting row about freebies have overshadowed what should be a celebratory gathering for thousands of party members in the northwest England port city of Liverpool.
24.09 / 22:33
Citizens security social isolate Schools Investigations Japan asks China to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens after a schoolboy was fatally stabbed
Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa has asked her Chinese counterpart to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens there after a 10-year-old schoolboy was fatally stabbed
24.09 / 16:43
Provident Align Trade Universities reports Schools International Bybit Launches Shariah-Compliant Crypto Account for Muslim Traders
Hongji is a crypto and tech reporter. He graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a Bachelor's and a Master's. He has previously interned at HTX (Huobi Global),...
24.09 / 14:51
markets security community Myanmar reports volunteers Schools Manipur: Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum asks people not to travel outside Kuki-Zo areas during September 26 to 29
The ITLF has announced closure of borders during 26 to 29 September, closure of schools, institutions and offices from September 27-29 and total shutdown on 28 September. ITLF has put all village volunteers and citizens to be on high alert. ITLF had announced the Manipur government had accumulated highly advanced MMG MK 2A1 weapons earlier this month. Recently, Kuldiep Singh, the state security advisor, made hints about an impending “attack” on September 28.
24.09 / 13:07
markets Digital Metro Experts RAI Schools First phase of Mumbai's first underground Metro to be commissioned soon, says top official
underground Metro or aqua line between Aarey Colony and Bandra-Kurla Complex will be commissioned soon, subject to safety clearance, a senior official said on Tuesday. The 12.5 km stretch between Aarey Colony and BKC is part of the 33.5 km Colaba-Seepz-Aarey Metro Line 3. Addressing a press conference, Ashwini Bhide, managing director for Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC), said the Metro Line 3 is poised to be commissioned very soon, subject to clearance by the Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety (CMRS). She said of the two necessary approvals, they have already received the nod for rolling stocks (Metro train), while the application for the rail line is pending approval.

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