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‘No religion promotes pollution’: SC asks Delhi govt to decide on firecracker ban​

The Supreme Court reprimanded the Delhi police for not effectively enforcing the firecracker ban, emphasizing the right to clean air. The court ordered the police commissioner to create a specialized cell to enforce the ban and file a personal affidavit detailing the steps taken. The Delhi government must decide on a permanent firecracker ban by November 25th.

​ The Supreme Court reprimanded the Delhi police for not effectively enforcing the firecracker ban, emphasizing the right to clean air. The court ordered the police commissioner to create a specialized cell to enforce the ban and file a personal affidavit detailing the steps taken. The Delhi government must decide on a permanent firecracker ban by November 25th. The Supreme Court reprimanded the Delhi police for not effectively enforcing the firecracker ban, emphasizing the right to clean air. The court ordered the police commissioner to create a specialized cell to enforce the ban and file a personal affidavit detailing the steps taken. The Delhi government must decide on a permanent firecracker ban by November 25th. Read More

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Baba Siddique shooter, a scrap dealer, wanted to fund siblings’ education​

Shiv Kumar Gautam, a 22-year-old scrap dealer, has been identified as the prime suspect in the Baba Siddiqui murder case. Driven by financial struggles, Gautam was promised ₹10 lakh by the Bishnoi gang to carry out the hit. He meticulously planned the assassination with accomplices, using encrypted communication and even undergoing firearm training.

​ Shiv Kumar Gautam, a 22-year-old scrap dealer, has been identified as the prime suspect in the Baba Siddiqui murder case. Driven by financial struggles, Gautam was promised ₹10 lakh by the Bishnoi gang to carry out the hit. He meticulously planned the assassination with accomplices, using encrypted communication and even undergoing firearm training. Shiv Kumar Gautam, a 22-year-old scrap dealer, has been identified as the prime suspect in the Baba Siddiqui murder case. Driven by financial struggles, Gautam was promised ₹10 lakh by the Bishnoi gang to carry out the hit. He meticulously planned the assassination with accomplices, using encrypted communication and even undergoing firearm training. Read More

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YouTuber Johnny Somali may face 10yrs in jail over this ‘kissing’ controversy​

American YouTuber Johnny Somali, also known as Ramsey Khalid Ismael, faces up to 10 years in prison in South Korea for kissing and twerking on a statue commemorating “comfort women” forced into sexual slavery during World War II. His actions, deemed deeply offensive, led to his arrest and a ban from leaving the country.

​ American YouTuber Johnny Somali, also known as Ramsey Khalid Ismael, faces up to 10 years in prison in South Korea for kissing and twerking on a statue commemorating “comfort women” forced into sexual slavery during World War II. His actions, deemed deeply offensive, led to his arrest and a ban from leaving the country. American YouTuber Johnny Somali, also known as Ramsey Khalid Ismael, faces up to 10 years in prison in South Korea for kissing and twerking on a statue commemorating “comfort women” forced into sexual slavery during World War II. His actions, deemed deeply offensive, led to his arrest and a ban from leaving the country. Read More

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Pro-Khalistan extremist Arsh Dalla behind contract killing of Jaswant Gill​

Two suspects, Navjot Singh and Amalpreet Singh, apprehended for the murder of Sikh activist Gurpreet Singh Hari Nau, have also been linked to the killing of Jaswant Singh Gill in Gwalior. Investigations revealed that the duo acted on the orders of designated Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla, based in Canada.

​ Two suspects, Navjot Singh and Amalpreet Singh, apprehended for the murder of Sikh activist Gurpreet Singh Hari Nau, have also been linked to the killing of Jaswant Singh Gill in Gwalior. Investigations revealed that the duo acted on the orders of designated Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla, based in Canada. Two suspects, Navjot Singh and Amalpreet Singh, apprehended for the murder of Sikh activist Gurpreet Singh Hari Nau, have also been linked to the killing of Jaswant Singh Gill in Gwalior. Investigations revealed that the duo acted on the orders of designated Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla, based in Canada. Read More

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Chhattisgarh: Elephant calf injured in suspected bomb blast at tiger reserve​

A young elephant was injured due to a potash bomb explosion in Chhattisgarh’s Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve. Forest officials found the injured calf after a three-day search operation using drones and a dog squad. The calf had injuries to its jaw and leg. Authorities are investigating the incident and searching for the perpetrator.

​ A young elephant was injured due to a potash bomb explosion in Chhattisgarh’s Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve. Forest officials found the injured calf after a three-day search operation using drones and a dog squad. The calf had injuries to its jaw and leg. Authorities are investigating the incident and searching for the perpetrator. A young elephant was injured due to a potash bomb explosion in Chhattisgarh’s Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve. Forest officials found the injured calf after a three-day search operation using drones and a dog squad. The calf had injuries to its jaw and leg. Authorities are investigating the incident and searching for the perpetrator. Read More

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‘Champions Trophy cannot happen without India’​

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra believes the 2024 Champions Trophy, scheduled in Pakistan, is unlikely to proceed without India’s participation. Citing financial implications, Chopra suggested that the tournament’s viability hinges on India’s involvement, highlighting the significant financial challenges faced by the ICC if India withdraws.

​ Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra believes the 2024 Champions Trophy, scheduled in Pakistan, is unlikely to proceed without India’s participation. Citing financial implications, Chopra suggested that the tournament’s viability hinges on India’s involvement, highlighting the significant financial challenges faced by the ICC if India withdraws. Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra believes the 2024 Champions Trophy, scheduled in Pakistan, is unlikely to proceed without India’s participation. Citing financial implications, Chopra suggested that the tournament’s viability hinges on India’s involvement, highlighting the significant financial challenges faced by the ICC if India withdraws. Read More

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What does Donald Trump’s victory mean for the climate?​

Experts warn Donald Trump’s second term as president will have massive implications for a rapidly heating world and the global fight against climate change.

​ Experts warn Donald Trump’s second term as president will have massive implications for a rapidly heating world and the global fight against climate change. Experts warn Donald Trump’s second term as president will have massive implications for a rapidly heating world and the global fight against climate change. Read More

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Zomato to BSE: Government investigation report is two year old; read letter​

Zomato has responded to the Bombay Stock Exchange’s request for clarification regarding a CCI probe into potential antitrust violations. The food delivery giant stated that the investigation, initiated in 2022, is not new and that no new order has been issued since the initial inquiry. Zomato maintains its practices comply with competition laws and is cooperating with the CCI.

​ Zomato has responded to the Bombay Stock Exchange’s request for clarification regarding a CCI probe into potential antitrust violations. The food delivery giant stated that the investigation, initiated in 2022, is not new and that no new order has been issued since the initial inquiry. Zomato maintains its practices comply with competition laws and is cooperating with the CCI. Zomato has responded to the Bombay Stock Exchange’s request for clarification regarding a CCI probe into potential antitrust violations. The food delivery giant stated that the investigation, initiated in 2022, is not new and that no new order has been issued since the initial inquiry. Zomato maintains its practices comply with competition laws and is cooperating with the CCI. Read More

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Soon, you can consult astrologers, therapists on Swiggy​

Food delivery giants Swiggy and Zomato are diversifying their services amidst fierce competition. Swiggy is set to launch ‘Yello’, a platform for booking various services, and an exclusive membership program, ‘Rare’. Meanwhile, Zomato is piloting food ordering via WhatsApp with human agents and expanding into handyman services through Blinkit.

​ Food delivery giants Swiggy and Zomato are diversifying their services amidst fierce competition. Swiggy is set to launch ‘Yello’, a platform for booking various services, and an exclusive membership program, ‘Rare’. Meanwhile, Zomato is piloting food ordering via WhatsApp with human agents and expanding into handyman services through Blinkit. Food delivery giants Swiggy and Zomato are diversifying their services amidst fierce competition. Swiggy is set to launch ‘Yello’, a platform for booking various services, and an exclusive membership program, ‘Rare’. Meanwhile, Zomato is piloting food ordering via WhatsApp with human agents and expanding into handyman services through Blinkit. Read More

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Dalits enter temple in Karnataka, upset villagers shift idols out​

Tensions arose in Hanakere village, Mandya district, as some villagers opposed Dalits’ entry into the Kalabhairaveshwara Swamy temple. Despite a meeting allowing access for all, these villagers relocated the Utsava Murthi within the temple in protest. After a temporary closure, the temple reopened with police presence, allowing devotees from all castes.

​ Tensions arose in Hanakere village, Mandya district, as some villagers opposed Dalits’ entry into the Kalabhairaveshwara Swamy temple. Despite a meeting allowing access for all, these villagers relocated the Utsava Murthi within the temple in protest. After a temporary closure, the temple reopened with police presence, allowing devotees from all castes. Tensions arose in Hanakere village, Mandya district, as some villagers opposed Dalits’ entry into the Kalabhairaveshwara Swamy temple. Despite a meeting allowing access for all, these villagers relocated the Utsava Murthi within the temple in protest. After a temporary closure, the temple reopened with police presence, allowing devotees from all castes. Read More

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