Categories
Blog

Pregnant woman ‘forced’ to clean murdered husband’s bloodied bed in MP​

A pregnant woman was forced to clean the blood-stained bed of her husband, who, along with two others, was killed in a violent attack over a land dispute in Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh. The assailants, relatives of the victims, attacked with axes and sticks, leading to the arrest of four suspects, while three remain absconding.

​ A pregnant woman was forced to clean the blood-stained bed of her husband, who, along with two others, was killed in a violent attack over a land dispute in Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh. The assailants, relatives of the victims, attacked with axes and sticks, leading to the arrest of four suspects, while three remain absconding. A pregnant woman was forced to clean the blood-stained bed of her husband, who, along with two others, was killed in a violent attack over a land dispute in Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh. The assailants, relatives of the victims, attacked with axes and sticks, leading to the arrest of four suspects, while three remain absconding. Read More

Categories
Blog

Security forces, terrorists exchange fire in two separate encounters in J&K​

Two separate encounters between security forces and terrorists occurred in Bandipora and Srinagar, J&K. In Bandipora, terrorists fired and fled into the jungle, prompting a search operation. The Khayar locality of Srinagar also witnessed an encounter. This incident follows a series of targeted attacks on migrant workers in recent weeks.

​ Two separate encounters between security forces and terrorists occurred in Bandipora and Srinagar, J&K. In Bandipora, terrorists fired and fled into the jungle, prompting a search operation. The Khayar locality of Srinagar also witnessed an encounter. This incident follows a series of targeted attacks on migrant workers in recent weeks. Two separate encounters between security forces and terrorists occurred in Bandipora and Srinagar, J&K. In Bandipora, terrorists fired and fled into the jungle, prompting a search operation. The Khayar locality of Srinagar also witnessed an encounter. This incident follows a series of targeted attacks on migrant workers in recent weeks. Read More

Categories
Blog

At Rs 1.87 lakh crore, October GST mop-up 2nd highest ever​

GST collections in October increased by 8.9% to Rs 1,87,346 crore, marking it the second highest monthly collection ever. The growth was primarily driven by a 10.6% rise in domestic transactions. However, imports saw a moderate growth of 3.9%. Concerns persist regarding slowing urban consumption, despite strong Diwali sales. Refunds on domestic accounts also surged.

​ GST collections in October increased by 8.9% to Rs 1,87,346 crore, marking it the second highest monthly collection ever. The growth was primarily driven by a 10.6% rise in domestic transactions. However, imports saw a moderate growth of 3.9%. Concerns persist regarding slowing urban consumption, despite strong Diwali sales. Refunds on domestic accounts also surged. GST collections in October increased by 8.9% to Rs 1,87,346 crore, marking it the second highest monthly collection ever. The growth was primarily driven by a 10.6% rise in domestic transactions. However, imports saw a moderate growth of 3.9%. Concerns persist regarding slowing urban consumption, despite strong Diwali sales. Refunds on domestic accounts also surged. Read More

Categories
Blog

Why some Democrats are switching to Trump camp​

In the US, white men without a college degree who once earned more than the average worker now earn less, as manufacturing jobs decline. States like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania feel the impact. Republicans gain support in these areas as Democrats lose ground among white voters affected by job losses and declining prospects.

​ In the US, white men without a college degree who once earned more than the average worker now earn less, as manufacturing jobs decline. States like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania feel the impact. Republicans gain support in these areas as Democrats lose ground among white voters affected by job losses and declining prospects. In the US, white men without a college degree who once earned more than the average worker now earn less, as manufacturing jobs decline. States like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania feel the impact. Republicans gain support in these areas as Democrats lose ground among white voters affected by job losses and declining prospects. Read More

Categories
Blog

Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the company’s breakup: “First of all, we plan to…”​

Google CEO Sundar Pichai remains confident in the company’s legal position amid recent antitrust rulings. He stressed Google’s commitment to innovation and making products accessible. while noting that some DOJ proposals could negatively impact the tech sector. Pichai affirmed that people choose Google’s products due to their quality and emphasized a vigorous defense of the company’s practices.

​ Google CEO Sundar Pichai remains confident in the company’s legal position amid recent antitrust rulings. He stressed Google’s commitment to innovation and making products accessible. while noting that some DOJ proposals could negatively impact the tech sector. Pichai affirmed that people choose Google’s products due to their quality and emphasized a vigorous defense of the company’s practices. Google CEO Sundar Pichai remains confident in the company’s legal position amid recent antitrust rulings. He stressed Google’s commitment to innovation and making products accessible. while noting that some DOJ proposals could negatively impact the tech sector. Pichai affirmed that people choose Google’s products due to their quality and emphasized a vigorous defense of the company’s practices. Read More

Categories
Blog

Army starts full-scale patrols in Demchok, Depsang to follow​

The Indian Army has commenced full-scale patrolling in Demchok, Ladakh, and will shortly begin in Depsang Plains following confirmation that the PLA has pulled back to pre-April 2020 positions. The patrols, informed in advance to avoid clashes, grant unrestricted access to critical patrolling points once blocked by Chinese troops, marking a significant strategic stabilization in the region.

​ The Indian Army has commenced full-scale patrolling in Demchok, Ladakh, and will shortly begin in Depsang Plains following confirmation that the PLA has pulled back to pre-April 2020 positions. The patrols, informed in advance to avoid clashes, grant unrestricted access to critical patrolling points once blocked by Chinese troops, marking a significant strategic stabilization in the region. The Indian Army has commenced full-scale patrolling in Demchok, Ladakh, and will shortly begin in Depsang Plains following confirmation that the PLA has pulled back to pre-April 2020 positions. The patrols, informed in advance to avoid clashes, grant unrestricted access to critical patrolling points once blocked by Chinese troops, marking a significant strategic stabilization in the region. Read More

Categories
Blog

US deploys more ballistic missile defences in Middle East to protect Israel​

The United States has enhanced its military presence in the Middle East by deploying additional ballistic missile defence destroyers, fighter squadrons, tanker aircraft, and B-52 bombers. This move aims to protect US interests, defend Israel, and promote de-escalation through diplomacy. The US warned Iran against targeting American personnel.

​ The United States has enhanced its military presence in the Middle East by deploying additional ballistic missile defence destroyers, fighter squadrons, tanker aircraft, and B-52 bombers. This move aims to protect US interests, defend Israel, and promote de-escalation through diplomacy. The US warned Iran against targeting American personnel. The United States has enhanced its military presence in the Middle East by deploying additional ballistic missile defence destroyers, fighter squadrons, tanker aircraft, and B-52 bombers. This move aims to protect US interests, defend Israel, and promote de-escalation through diplomacy. The US warned Iran against targeting American personnel. Read More

Categories
Blog

Apple planning to buy Intel​

Rumours from Tom S. at ‘Moore’s Law is Dead’ suggest Apple and Samsung might be eyeing Intel for acquisition, with Apple showing particular interest. This follows Apple’s acquisition of Intel’s modem division in 2019 and Intel’s recent struggles with market share and manufacturing delays.

​ Rumours from Tom S. at ‘Moore’s Law is Dead’ suggest Apple and Samsung might be eyeing Intel for acquisition, with Apple showing particular interest. This follows Apple’s acquisition of Intel’s modem division in 2019 and Intel’s recent struggles with market share and manufacturing delays. Rumours from Tom S. at ‘Moore’s Law is Dead’ suggest Apple and Samsung might be eyeing Intel for acquisition, with Apple showing particular interest. This follows Apple’s acquisition of Intel’s modem division in 2019 and Intel’s recent struggles with market share and manufacturing delays. Read More

Categories
Blog

Antony Blinken quotes Rabindranath Tagore at Diwali celebrations​

US secretary of state Antony Blinken highlighted Rabindranath Tagore’s words at the state department’s Diwali reception. President Biden and vice president Harris participated, recognizing Diwali’s significance. Biden hosted a record Diwali event at the White House, inviting around 600 Indian-Americans.

​ US secretary of state Antony Blinken highlighted Rabindranath Tagore’s words at the state department’s Diwali reception. President Biden and vice president Harris participated, recognizing Diwali’s significance. Biden hosted a record Diwali event at the White House, inviting around 600 Indian-Americans. US secretary of state Antony Blinken highlighted Rabindranath Tagore’s words at the state department’s Diwali reception. President Biden and vice president Harris participated, recognizing Diwali’s significance. Biden hosted a record Diwali event at the White House, inviting around 600 Indian-Americans. Read More

Categories
Blog

October of 2024 warmest on record for India​

This October registers as the warmest on record in India, with central and northwest regions experiencing unprecedented temperatures since 1901. The IMD cautions that the ‘above-normal’ temperature trend may extend into November, and anticipates the possibility of a harsher winter if La Nina conditions develop by December.

​ This October registers as the warmest on record in India, with central and northwest regions experiencing unprecedented temperatures since 1901. The IMD cautions that the ‘above-normal’ temperature trend may extend into November, and anticipates the possibility of a harsher winter if La Nina conditions develop by December. This October registers as the warmest on record in India, with central and northwest regions experiencing unprecedented temperatures since 1901. The IMD cautions that the ‘above-normal’ temperature trend may extend into November, and anticipates the possibility of a harsher winter if La Nina conditions develop by December. Read More

Exit mobile version