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U.S. BIG PHARMA SEEKS TO BLOCK INDIAN COMPETITION THROUGH FDA
The 8 companies that have been served with Form 483 are Cipla, Torrent, Dr. Reddy's, Laurus, Eugia Pharma, Zydus, Alkem and Jubilant Generics. All sell their medicines in the US.
WALKING THROUGH A SONGLINE HIGHLIGHTS AUSTRALIA'S INDIGENOUS HERITAGE
The immersive multimedia installation Walking Through a Songline’ in New Delhi, organized by the Australian High Commission and KNMA, showcases Australia’s First Nations culture through digital technology, fostering cultural exchange and appreciation between Australia and India.
GEN UPENDRA DWIVEDI TAKES CHARGE OF THE INDIAN ARMY
Gen Upendra Dwivedi would have his hands fullas the COAS.
British Hindu Manifesto GE 2024: Why the manifesto and key demands
Hinduism in England is the third largest religion in the country and represent over 1.8% ofthe English population. British Hindus include Hindu communities like Gujaratis, Punjabis, Tamils from Srilanka, Nepali Hindus, Fijians, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyanese & Mauritians among others.
FRANCES FAR-RIGHT NATIONAL RALLY STRENGTHENING IN POLLS
The far-right National Rally (RN) has strengthened in final polls, including one suggesting it could be on course for a historic parliamentary majority, as candidates fought for votes on the last day of campaigning before the first-round ballot in France's most momentous election for decades.
Countering CCP's narrative warfare with the Digital Lennon Wall
‘CCP must lie in order to cover up the terrible things that they’re doing in China, in Hong Kong, and around the world. To do this, they use narrative warfare to control what people see as the truth.’
HOW TO MAKE UNPOPULAR CANDIDATES WIN, THE TRINAMOOL WAY
The question that has left everybody flummoxed is how the Trinamool Congress managed to wrest victory for its unpopular and unwinnable candidates’ in the face of serious anti-incumbency.
CONGRESS HIGH COMMAND UNHAPPY WITH PARTY LEADERSHIP IN MP
Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari is criticised by the senior leaders of the party as they deem him to be incompetent.
Rebels want changes in SAD leadership after electoral losses
Shiromani Akali Dal has split into two factions, with one of the sides demanding change in the leadership as they seek to reconnect with the public and gain their trust.
MADHYA PRADESH GRANTS FIRST CAA CERTIFICATES
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav personally handed over the citizenship certificates to two Pakistani applicants.
Nitish appoints as working president a man trusted by BJP
Sanjay Jha was a protégé of the late Arun Jaitley.
CONGRESS GEARS UP FOR NEXT YEAR'S DELHI ELECTIONS
The party has started with the preparations for the Delhi Assembly elections, which it will contest solo after parting with the AAP.
GANGS EXPLOITING GULLIBLE YOUTH THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA
Gangs in Delhi lure youth through social media with flashy lifestyles, prompting police crackdown on recruitment methods and online presence.
First monsoon showers expose Delhi’s unpreparedness
Delhi’s first monsoon shower caused severe waterlogging, exposing unpreparedness and sparking criticism of the AAP government, accusing it of negligence.
CHINA-PAK ECONOMIC CORRIDOR FLOPS, AS BRI INVESTMENTS DIP
China has held back its CPEC investment in Pakistan by 74% in 2023, compared to 2022.
India, US move past tensions over Pannun 'plot'
A joint fact-sheet released by the White House 0n 17 June on the meeting between Sullivan and Doval has no mention of Pannun.
COMPETITION FOR PDA VOTES INTENSIFIES IN UP
Azad and Anand all set to challenge I.N.D.I Alliance.
SCAMSTERS USE DATING APPS TO EXTORT MONEY FROM YOUNGSTERS
In a rapidly evolving world, dating culture has kept pace, fuelled by technological advancements.
NTA has only 15 permanent staff members, spends crores on outsourcing work
The number of applicants the National Testing Agency caters to has grown to around 1.50 crore annually.
Transparent, tamper-free, zero-error examinations are a commitment: Dharmendra Pradhan
Soon after the announcement of the formation of a high-level committee of experts to make recommendations on reform in the mechanism of the examination process, improvement in data security protocols and functioning of National Testing Agency (NTA), Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Saturday asserted that transparent, tamper-free, and zero-error examinations are a commitment.
CANADIAN DEPUTY PM STUMBLES OVER QUESTION ON ITS PARLIAMENTS TRIBUTE TO NIJJAR
Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland stumbed over a question posed to her on why Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was on the no-fly list and had his bank accounts frozen before his death, is now being honoured with a tribute in the Canadian Parliament.
In the US: Stuck for three months ona ship that hit Baltimore bridge
On Thursday, after a court hearing, a judge approved the deal that would allow eight Indians to fly home. The eight eligible crew members do not include any officers.
At least 25 killed, 50 others injured in Israeli attacks near Rafah: Report
The Palestinian Civil Defence Agency said crews have taken several people killed and injured in Israeli shelling of the al-Shakoush area, northwest of Rafah.
Ambassador Garcetti, focus on diplomacy, not on US domestic battles
The United States is going through an ideological civil war, the results of which are yet unknown and of grave concern.
G-7 is passé, it's time to usher in G-10
It's high time that India is invited to be a full member of G-7.
PLA exploiting global firms to recruit Western military experts
PLA is seeking to address its military skills-gap by clandestinely recruiting Western military talents through intermediary private firms worldwide.
NEET: The need for secure national examinations
Reverse brain drain into brain gain and demographic dividend.
UNSPOKEN TRUTH OF PRIYANKA RISING AS CONGRESS PM FACE
Priyanka Gandhi's ascent in Congress signals potential leadership role, influencing party dynamics amid strategic nominations and electoral setbacks.
BJP sends Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary on fact-finding mission to Ayodhya
BJP’s surprise loss in Ayodhya was due to neglect of local issues and workers’ discontent.
Congress wants Rahul to help party perform better than regional outfits in J&K
Just like the Muslims in the Lok Sabha elections rallied behind Congress, in Kashmir also, they wantto replicate the sentiment for Congress and give ita mandate to run the government, sources said.