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September 27, 2022

Quit as CM, Kamal Nath to tell Gehlot

Else, he could be dropped as Gandhi family's pick for Congress president; may lose Rajasthan CM post later

Quit as CM, Kamal Nath to tell Gehlot

2 mins

Govt starts vaccination drive to curb spread of lumpy skin disease

THE Delhi government on Monday started vaccinating healthy cattle to prevent the spread of lumpy skin disease, which has so far infected 571 animals in the national capital, officials said.

Govt starts vaccination drive to curb spread of lumpy skin disease

1 min

Court grants interim bail to Jacqueline in ₹200 crore money laundering case

A Delhi court on Monday granted interim bail to actor Jacqueline Fernandez in a ₹200 crore money laundering case involving alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekar.

Court grants interim bail to Jacqueline in ₹200 crore money laundering case

1 min

Murmu inaugurates Mysuru Dasara festival

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurates 10-day Dasara festival praying for the health of the people of the country

Murmu inaugurates Mysuru Dasara festival

1 min

WHEN DIPLOMATS IN ISRAEL GO ON STRIKE

IN late August, the Israeli media reported that Prime Minister Yair Lapid would undertake two important foreign visits as part of his strategy to counter the fructification of the ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and P5+1. Interestingly, the tiny new item also mentioned by the prime minister would be using the services of a private company to 'coordinate' his visits to Germany and then to the annual session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

WHEN DIPLOMATS IN ISRAEL GO ON STRIKE

4 mins

THE PRIMACY OF KANNADA HAS FINALLY ARRIVED

We need to establish in every Indian state pride in the local language that is spoken, written, and read. We need to get closer to the local language than we are now

THE PRIMACY OF KANNADA HAS FINALLY ARRIVED

4 mins

ABE'S FUNERAL: PM Modi will hold bilateral meeting with Kishida on Japan visit

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi will pay tributes to Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe at his state funeral in Tokyo on Tuesday. Modi will also have a personal meeting with Abe's wife, Akie Abe, to offer his condolences. Modi, during his 12-hour stay in Tokyo, will also meet Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

ABE'S FUNERAL: PM Modi will hold bilateral meeting with Kishida on Japan visit

1 min

Putin gives Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden

RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin on Monday granted Russian citizenship to US whistleblower Edward Snowden, who exposed massive surveillance by the US National Security Agency and was granted refuge by Moscow.

Putin gives Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden

1 min

Party with neo-fascist roots wins Italy poll

Giorgia Meloni to become the country's first female prime minister

Party with neo-fascist roots wins Italy poll

1 min

RBI may raise rates by 35-50 bps in next MPC meet, say experts

IN a bid to tame the raging inflation, the Reserve Bank of India is likely to raise interest rate by 35-50 basis points in the next monetary policy committee MPC) meeting, according to the experts.

RBI may raise rates by 35-50 bps in next MPC meet, say experts

2 mins

Mkt falls over 1.5%, Re hits new low

India started mirroring global mkts of late; most global indices have fallen 15-20% this year

Mkt falls over 1.5%, Re hits new low

2 mins

'Salaries in India likely to rise by 10.4% in 2023'

DESPITE recessionary headwinds and domestic inflation, salaries in India are expected to increase by 10.4% in 2023, compared to an actual increase of 10.6% in 2022, which is slightly higher than the 9.9% increase projected in February, according to a survey.

'Salaries in India likely to rise by 10.4% in 2023'

1 min

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The Morning Standard Newspaper Description:

PublisherExpress Network Private Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Morning Standard is an English-language newspaper published by Express Network Private Limited in India. The newspaper is published in six Indian cities: New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

The Morning Standard covers a wide range of news and topics, including:

* National and international news: The newspaper covers the latest news from India and around the world, including politics, business, sports, and entertainment.
* Opinion and analysis: The newspaper features opinion pieces and analysis from leading experts on a variety of topics.
* Features: The newspaper also features features on a variety of topics, such as lifestyle, culture, and travel.

The Morning Standard is known for its in-depth reporting and insightful analysis. It is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest news and events from India and around the world.

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