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INDE Racing becomes first Indian bike racing team to finish third
INDE Racing, the first Indian team in the FIM Explorer World Cup, an electric off-road race, scripted history by claiming third place in the competition.
PPS Motors launches MG Windsor
JSW MG Motor India has launched MG Windsor, starting at INR 13,49,800 (Ex-Showroom) at PPS Motors, LB Nagar Showroom in Hyderabad for the Telangana customers.
Discover the joy of owning a BMW with exclusive festive offers
The festive season is off to an exciting start with BMW JOY Days revealing irresistible financial offers of BMW 360° finance plan on a range of models.
IN INDIA, EV INDUSTRY IRRELEVANT SANS INCENTIVES
The journey of shifting to electric mobilT ity is not going to be easy for automakers as it is tough to generate profitable margins and get scale in the electric vehicles (EVs) segment, says a research report by Bernstein.
DOMESTIC AIRLINE SPICEJET CLEARS ALL GST DUES
Maintaining financial discipline and regulatory compliance, domestic airline SpiceJet has cleared all its Goods and Services Tax (GST) dues.
POLICE'S EOW SUMMONS BOOKMYSHOW CEO
The Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) on Saturday has summoned Ashish Hemrajani, CEO and co-founder of BookMyShow, along with the company's technical head, regarding a complaint alleging black marketing of tickets for the upcoming Coldplay concert in January 2025.
Justice system must respond to vulnerabilities of disabled children: CJI
At the ninth National Annual Stakeholders Consultation on Child Protection, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud emphasized the need for a justice system that recognizes and addresses the compounded vulnerabilities faced by children with disabilities.
Petitioner produces banned 'Chinese Garlic' in Allahabad HC
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court directed the state government to provide information regarding measures taken to curb the sale of illegal Chinese garlic, a commodity that has been banned in India.
Man gets death sentence under POCSO Act
A Special POCSO Court in Yupia on Saturday has sentenced Yumken Bagra, a warden of a state government-run residential primary school in ShiYomi district, Arunachal Pradesh, to death for the sexual abuse of 21 children over an eight-year period.
Rajasthan HC calls out state for 'Gender Discrimination' among teachers
In a significant ruling, the Rajasthan High Court criticized the State government for discriminating against female teachers in promotions, citing the disparity in the number of girls' and boys' schools.
PLEA FILED IN DELHI HC AGAINST APPS SHARING VEHICLE OWNER'S PERSONAL DATA
A petition has been recently filed in the Delhi High Court expressing concerns over various mobile applications that allegedly expose personal and sensitive information of vehicle owners to third parties.
EX JUSTICE CALLS FOR COMPREHENSIVE CLIMATE LAW
Retired Supreme Court Justice Hima Kohli has underscored the urgent need for a robust national climate law in India, emphasizing that existing environmental legislation is often fragmented and inadequate to address the complexities of climate change.
Congress in Himachal Pradesh faces internal rift
At a time when the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh is grappling with severe economic crisis while lakhs of government employees including the retired ones are waiting for their salaries, the party is now witnessing an internal rift.
BANGLADESH CHIEF ADVISER VISITS MALDIVES PRESIDENT
Chief Advisor to the interim Bangladesh government, Professor Muhammad Yunus, held a bilateral meeting with Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
PAK'S JAMAAT-E-ISLAMI TO PROTEST AGAINST GOVT'S FAILURE
The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) has announced protests on major highways across Pakistan against the government's failure to implement the Rawalpindi Agreement, ARY News reported.
US urges Virginia to stop using Chinese drones
The leadership of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has urged the Virginia government to stop using Chinese drones that pose intelligence threats.
TRUDEAU'S IMMIGRATION POLICIES HAUNT CANADA AS REFUGEE CLAIMS SKYROCKET
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's liberal image, which was constructed for his generosity that he showed while welcoming immigrants, few of whom reached Canada to escape the law of the land in their native country, is coming back to haunt him as the country now finds itself at a point where the number of refugee claims from mostly South Asian international students and non-students has reached gigantic proportions.
China to invest in Pak's textile & tech sectors
China is ready to synergize the high-quality Belt and Road cooperation with Pakistan's development plans, carry outcooperation in agriculture, mining, public wellbeing and other areas in accordance with local
Israel embassy spokesperson vows retaliation
In a statement, IDF said, 'Hassan Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorize the world.'
DIPLOMACY IS NECESSARY, SAYS ANTONY BLINKEN
Blinken's remarks came a few hours after the Israeli military launched a barrage of missiles in Beirut.
Trump vows to seek criminal charges against Google
Donald Trump threatened on Friday to direct the justice department to pursue criminal charges against Google if he is elected president, claiming the company was unfairly displaying negative news articles about him but not his 2024 election opponent Kamala Harris.
Ukrainian President had 'productive meeting with Donald Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with former US President and Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, and described their discussion as productive.
Hurricane Helene: At least 26 die in the US
Hurricane Helene has killed atleast 26 people inthe US, ABC News said on Friday.
Biden signs off with Quad Summit full of warmth and bonhomie
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr, the 46th President of the united States whose heartiest wish to get re-elected had to be abandoned on account of intense pressure from leading Democratic leaders triggered off by his failing memory, frequent gaffes and disappointing performance in his TV debate with Donald Trump on 27 June, seems to have found peace with himself and signed off the 6th Quad summit of his term in style, with unmistakable warmth.
One Nation, One Election: A warranted reform for Bharat's electoral process
The process will face certain challenges in initial adoption. Still, the necessity outweighs the potential difficulties that Indian democracy would face in the coming decades.
India transformed into Bharat for Bharatiyas
Contrary to the efforts of the Sino-Wahhabi lobby, the India-US relationship has emerged stronger as a consequence of the Modi visit.
PM MODI CALLS CONGRESS 'DECEITFUL' IN HARYANA RALLY
PM Modiaccused Congress of divisive politics in Haryana, citing inflammatory remarks by MLA Maman Khan, before gaining power.
Data poisoning in the age of AI
Educating personnel about the risks of data poisoning and fostering collaboration with industry partners and cybersecurity experts can enhance an organization's ability to respond to and mitigate these threats.
HOW HAMAS TERROR ATTACK TARGETED US-SAUDI-ISRAEL AGREEMENT ON PALESTINE
This attack appears to be more than justa random act of terror; it was likely a strategic move to sabotage a significant geopolitical shift in the region.
BJP STRUGGLES AHEAD OF RAJASTHAN BYELECTIONS
Following the results of the recent Lok Sabha elections, the BJP is preparing a strategic roadmap for the upcoming byelections, focusing particularly on Rajasthan, which has seven seats up for contest.