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Governor Arlekar agrees to forward Wildlife Protection Amendment Bill for presidential assent

India, Feb. 5 -- Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has agreed to forward the new Wildlife Protection (Kerala Amendment) Bill, which seeks to amend certain provisions of the central act to mi... Read More


Upper primary teachers on contract in UP entitled to Rs 17K salary: SC

India, Feb. 5 -- In a victory for thousands of contractual teachers in upper primary schools in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that they are entitled to a monthly salary of Rs 17,... Read More


Delhi court summons Congress leaders in defamation case by Rajat Sharma

India, Feb. 5 -- A Delhi court has summoned Congress leaders Ragini Nayak, Pawan Khera, and Jairam Ramesh in a criminal defamation and forgery complaint filed by senior journalist and India TV editor-... Read More


88% of individual taxpayers have opted for new tax regime

India, Feb. 5 -- As many as 88 per cent of individual taxpayers have moved to the new tax regime and the Government is not thinking of bringing in a sunset clause for filing income tax returns under t... Read More


AI at our offices and workplaces

India, Feb. 5 -- When it comes to technology, as we have seen in the past 2-3 decades, it is easier for us to adopt and adapt it in our personal lives, rather than in our offices, and workplaces. It i... Read More


Big fat Indian weddings abroad

India, Feb. 5 -- We know about the big fat Indian weddings, as hundreds of millions of rupees are spent even on marriages in small towns and cities. We know about destination weddings, not just in Ind... Read More


Blase Capital AI IN ASIA

India, Feb. 5 -- When we think of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), we think of America and Europe. But according to a recent survey, Asia is fast-emerging as a hub of tech adoption. A joint st... Read More


SC asks Centre to review Sonam Wangchuk's detention

India, Feb. 5 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Centre if there was any possibility for the Government to relook at the detention of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, considering his health c... Read More


CCI orders detailed probe against IndiGo for unfair business practices

India, Feb. 5 -- The Competition Commission on Wednesday ordered a detailed probe against IndiGo for unfair business practices, nearly two months after the country's largest airline cancelled thousand... Read More


Gagan Thapa's bloodless coup rocks Nepal

India, Feb. 5 -- Military coups, noted Edward Luttwak, can be stunningly successful: instant transfer of power or abysmal failures: eating out of a mess tin in jail and waiting for a firing squad. In ... Read More