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18.01 / 06:43
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Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu rue BJP's apathy
Kashmiri Pandit migrants living in Jammu accused the ruling BJP of exploiting them for electoral purposes and failing to address their concerns and ensure their proper rehabilitation. Kashmiri Pandits living in the flats of Jagti township of Jammu--which has been allotted to them by the earlier government--have accused the administration in J&K of forcibly seizing and sealing the flats of residents who were travelling for personal or health reasons. “BJP made tall promises to us but we are still suffering.
18.01 / 04:31
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Organized crime prosecutor in Ecuador's Guayas killed-AG's office
QUITO (Reuters) — Ecuadorean prosecutor Cesar Suarez, who focused on pursuing organized trans-national crime in Guayas province, one of the country's most violent areas and the site of an on-air attack on a television station last week, has been killed, the attorney general said on Wednesday.
18.01 / 04:31
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Oil prices edge higher amid mixed US cues, Red Sea strikes continue
Investing.com-- Oil prices rose slightly in Asian trade on Thursday as severe cold weather appeared to have spurred some disruptions in U.S. production, while military action in the Middle East raged on.
18.01 / 03:35
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IMD update: No respite from severe cold, dense fog; temperature drop to continue till 21 January, 18 trains delayed
IMD) has predicted that dense to very dense fog and Cold day to severe cold day conditions likely to continue to prevail over North India during next 4 days. Severe cold wave conditions likely to continue over plains of Northwest India during next 4 days.
18.01 / 02:47
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Unicorns meet Piyush Goyal, plan to set up ‘startups club’ to raise issues
unicorns in India, or startups with valuation exceeding $1 billion, met with commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday. The discussion focused on the growth trajectory of the Indian startup ecosystem, the role of domestic capital in nurturing and scaling startups and India's position in the international startup landscape.
18.01 / 01:51
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Red Sea crisis: US re-designates Houthis as 'terrorist' as rebels hit another US-operated ship
Houthis has said they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians and have threatened to expand attacks to include US ships in response to the American and British strikes. In a sign it remains undeterred, the Houthi movement on Wednesday said it made a "direct hit" with missiles on the US Genco Picardy bulk carrier. This second attack was confirmed by US shipping company Genco, saying that its ship was struck by a projectile while it was travelling through the Gulf of Aden carrying phosphate rock.
18.01 / 01:51
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Top US diplomat Antony Blinken switched planes on Davos trip after Boeing 737 suffered technical failure
CNN reported. The top US diplomat had traveled to Davos for the annual World Economic Forum on Monday and was scheduled to fly back to Washington on Wednesday. A Bloomberg report said the aircraft was a Boeing plane.
17.01 / 20:56
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The JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger was blocked by a federal judge. Here's what you need to know
The prospect of a JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger has taken a major hit in court
17.01 / 20:27
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Aviation regulators slap ₹2.7 crore penalties on three airlines, Mumbai airport
₹2.7 crore on IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet and the Mumbai airport following passenger inconvenience and violation of security norms amid fog-related disruption in air travel over the past few weeks. The regulators have imposed a cumulative penalty of ₹1.2 crore on India's largest airline IndiGo, ₹90 lakh on Mumbai airport and ₹30 lakh each on Air India and SpiceJet.
17.01 / 17:45
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Inflation picks up speed ahead of Bank of Canada interest rate decision
Canada’s annualized rate of inflation jumped to 3.4 per cent in December, a reacceleration that was widely anticipated by economists but that will likely leave the Bank of Canada in no rush to cut interest rates.
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17.01 / 09:31
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Healthy Investments: Rolls Royce’s Kishore Jayaraman on work-life balance
Kishore Jayaraman, president, Rolls-Royce, India & South Asia, believes in approaching things mindfully – be it his diet, downtime on the greens or work-life balance. In conversation with ET Panache, Jayaraman talks about why he thinks of work-life balance as a balloon and how he’s trained his mind to stay calm when faced with setbacks.
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Budget 2024: India may allot Rs 4 lakh crore for next year's food, fertiliser subsidies
Budget expectations: India may earmark about 4 trillion rupees ($48 billion) for food and fertiliser subsidies for the next fiscal year, two government sources said, indicating fiscal caution ahead of this year's general election. Food and fertiliser subsidies account for about one-ninth of India's total budget spending of 45 trillion rupees during the current fiscal year that ends on March 31. Also Read: Interim Budget 2024 may see modest expenditure hike as Centre looks to stay on fiscal glide path The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution has estimated next year's food subsidy bill at 2.2 trillion rupees ($26.52 billion), the two sources said. That is 10% higher than a projected outlay of nearly 2 trillion rupees ($24.11 billion) for the current 2023-24 fiscal year.
17.01 / 02:17
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Naomi Osaka vows not to mope after 'bittersweet' Australian Open exit
Naomi Osaka said Wednesday that crashing out of the Australian Open was «bittersweet» but vowed not to mope as she headed home in time to see new baby Shai crawl for the first time. The Japanese star, who has won four Grand Slams, including two in Melbourne, stepped away from tennis in September 2022, citing mental health concerns. After giving birth to a girl in July, she returned for the 2024 season only to hit a roadblock at the first hurdle in the opening Grand Slam of the year on Monday. «I remember last year I wished I had an opportunity to play again on Rod Laver Arena and this year that happened, so one of my dreams already came true,» she said on social media. «Currently, however, my entire being is so disappointed with my result, the standards I set myself are so incredibly high. »I try to remind myself that I was pregnant six months ago and I can't expect amazing results from the jump — that doesn't really do much to quell my thoughts though." The rusty 26-year-old former world number one was knocked out by French 16th seed Caroline Gracia, losing steam after going toe-to-toe at the start of the match. Despite her disappointment, Osaka said she was better able to deal with defeat now than earlier in her career. «Understanding the importance of time is a skill I improved on after having Shai — things that used to bother me don't bother me anymore, I don't have time for it,» she said. «In that same aspect I don't feel I have time to mope after losses anymore. The world moves on and I have to continue to walk forward.» Unlike some of the other mothers returning to the tennis circuit tour, such as Caroline Wozniacki and Angelique Kerber, Osaka opted not to travel with baby Shai.
17.01 / 02:17
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Another cold day witnessed in Delhi; mercury drops to 4 degrees Celsius
freezing day as the minimum temperature dropped to 4 degrees Celsius. Several flights departing from the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport were delayed. «My flight is more than two hours late due to the bad weather.
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16.01 / 14:43
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Taylor Swift fans boosts travel demand in Europe
ODIGEO, a Spanish online travel booking company, revealed that Taylor Swift's devoted fanbase, known as 'Swifties,' is driving a significant surge in air travel demand across Europe during her 'Eras' tour scheduled between May and August. For instance, the demand for flights to Stockholm during May 17-19, coinciding with Taylor Swift's performance dates, has increased six-fold compared to the same period last year, according to eDreams. Similarly, the demand for flights to Warsaw, Edinburgh, Liverpool, and Paris in the days surrounding Swift's concerts has surged by 339%, 176%, 133%, and 108%, respectively.
16.01 / 14:43
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SLCM launches food grain quality control centers in Delhi & MP
mandis, the company informed in a media release. «Aimed at facilitating farmers, traders, FPOs as well as corporate entities involved in quality check of the food grains. a total of 31 centreshave been opened in the initial phase across Delhi and Madhya Pradesh.
16.01 / 12:19
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Ayodhya Ram Mandir best routes and how to reach Ayodhya to see grand Ram temple
Ram Mandir has drawn attention of pilgrims and tourists alike, eager to witness the grandeur of this architectural marvel. In this article, we unveil the best routes and guide you on how to reach Ayodhya, ensuring a seamless journey to experience the spiritual aura surrounding the Ram Mandir. By Flight For those seeking a swift journey, air travel is the most convenient option.
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