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INDIA'S EXPORTS SOAR 17.8% YOY IN ELECTRONICS, PHARMA, ENGINEERING GOODS
Australia may well have walked away with the cricket World Cup, but New Delhi and Canberra are game on another turf -- the India, Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) -- which post a year of coming into force on 29 December 2022, shows India on a strong wicket vis a vis its exports to Australia which jumped 17.8 per cent year-on-year-- along preferential lines to USD 1.58 billion in April-October 2023.
INDIAN ECONOMY TO ACHIEVE 6.5% PLUS GROWTH ON RESILIENT CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT
Even as curtains come down on a turbulent year underlined by the deceleration of the world economy, the growth acceleration of the Indian economy in H1 of FY24 presents a happy contrast with India expected to comfortably achieve a GDP uptick over 6.5 per cent in FY24, buoyed by the better-than-expected growth in Q2 of FY24 and the emergence of India as the fastest-growing major economy in H1 of FY24 improving the growth prospects, according to the half yearly review of the Finance Ministry.
NCP MP Amol Kolhe slams CM Shinde for not asking Centre to reconsider onion export ban
NCP MP Amol Kolhe on Friday slammed the Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra government for not persuading the Centre to lift the ban on onion exports.
MARATHA AND OBC COMMUNITIES GEAR UP FOR MUMBAI SHOWDOWN
Mumbai is poised to become the battleground for a reservation conflict on January 20 next year, as both the Maratha and Other Backward Class (OBC) communities have announced rallies on the same day.
I.N.D.I.A. ALLIANCE FACES SEAT-SHARING DILEMMA: MAMATA BANERJEE AND UBT SENA CLASH
The buzz over the seat-sharing formula of the opposition's I.N.D.I.A. bloc hit a crescendo on Friday after a few partners within the alliance hinted at going all 'alone' in next year's Lok Sabha elections or not willing to compromise' in their respective states.
Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court: 'Sufficient Cause' IN Limitation Act Cannot Be Liberally Constructed For Govt Departments
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court in the case Union of India Vs Jagjeet Kour observed and has held that the expression 'sufficient cause' in Section 5 of the Limitation Act cannot be liberally construed just because a government department is seeking the condonation of delay.
SUPREME COURT COLLEGIUM RECOMMENDED APPOINTMENT OF NEW CHIEF JUSTICE IN 5 HIGH COURTS
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the names for the appointment as chief justices of five High Courts The names are as follows: Justice Arun Bhansali, the Judge of Rajasthan High Court as the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court The Supreme Court Collegium stated that his contribution to the judiciary by way of disposal of cases, during his tenure of nearly eleven years as the Judge of the High Court, he has authored more than 1230 reported judgments.
BOMBAY HIGH COURT DENIED REGULARISATION TO SENIOR CITIZEN UNDER EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME, ENHANCED COMPENSATION DUE TO 37 YEARS OF LITIGATION
The Bombay High Court in the case Ashok Bhikanrao Deshmukh v. State of Maharashtra and Ors observed that the workers under the Employment Guarantee Scheme, EGS are not entitled to continued employment or regularisation.
China faces food security challenge despite abundant harvest
Despite China's record high grain output this year, experts emphasised that the country's food self-sufficiency rate is decreasing as it heavily relies on imports, as reported by Voice of America (VOA).
Maine's Chief Election Official bars Trump from 2024 Ballot:
Taine's top election official has removed former President Donald Trump from the state's 2024 ballot, citing the 14th Amendment's \"insurrectionist ban..
GLOBAL POPULATION INCREASES BY 75M, SET TO SURPASS 8BN ON JANUARY 1ST
The world population grew by 75 million people over the past year and on New Year’s Day it will stand at more than 8 billion people, according to figures released by the US Census Bureau
Huawei nears $100B in sales with Semiconductor advancements
In 2023, Huawei Technologies Co. experienced a 9% surge in revenue, marking a significant year for the Chinese tech giant that confronted Apple Inc. and US sanctions by achieving an unexpected breakthrough in chip technology.
CORPORATE EXPECTATIONS SOAR AMID INDIA'S ECONOMIC GROWTH
Fitch Ratings forecasts a significant uptick in the profitability of Indian corporates, propelled by the country’s robust economic growth.
Gadkari Greenlights Rs 1,170.16 cr for 29 Ladakh road projects
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, has given the green light to 29 road projects in the Union Territory of Ladakh, allocating a significant sum of Rs 1170.16 crore.
Assam Governor praises Asam Sahitya Sabha on 107th foundation day
Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria said that the Asam Sahitya Sabha, a prestigious institution, serves as a cornerstone in advancing the Assamese language, literature, and culture transcending all boundaries.
India sends extradition papers for Hafiz Saeed: MEA
India has conveyed a request to the Pakistan government regarding the extradition of 26/11 attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed to India for facing trial in a particular case, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday.
PM MODI TO UNVEIL RS 15,000 CR PROJECTS IN AYODHYA AHEAD OF TEMPLE CONSECRATION
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Ayodhya onDecember 30during which he will inaugurate various projects worth Rs 15,000 crore
MoS Chandrashekhar rejects Apple hack report as inaccurate
Union Minister of State for Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar has rebutted “The Washington Post” report on the Indian government allegedly targeting Apple after the company warned independent Indian journalists and opposition party politicians that government hackers may have tried to break into their iPhones and called it “half facts, fully embellished”.
Central Railway RPF recovers stolen assets valued at Rs. 1.38 cr
The Central Railway Railway Protection Force retrieved stolen property worth Rs. 1.38 crore during the period from April to November 2023, said a release.
Fog causes delays: over 100 Flights disrupted at Delhi airport
At least 100 flights were delayed and a few were canceled due to low visibility at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi on Friday.
Darjeelingorange farmers face crisis amid export hurdles and high taxes
Once a golden treasure, the Darjeeling orange is facing a bitter crisis. Traders in Siliguri, the heart of the fruit trade, are staring at massive losses due to a drastic drop in production.
Gujarat attracts global firms, from chips to cars: officials
Though Gujarat has only about six percent of India’s geographical area and nearly five per cent of the population, the state has become an engine of the country’s development with world-renowned firms coming here for business, according to officials.
170,000 'AYUSHMAN AROGYA MANDIR' FACILITIES ESTABLISHED ACROSS THE COUNTRY: MANDAVIYA
1,70,000 Ayushman Arogya Mandir, widely known as Primary Health and Wellness Centres, have been built in the country
BOMBAY HC CLEARS RELEASE OF 73-YROLD ACCUSED IN LANDMINE BLAST
The Bombay High Court has given the green light for the release of 73-year-old Satyanarayana Rani, implicated in a 2019 landmine blast in Gadchiroli, which claimed the lives of 15 security personnel and one civilian.
MEYER ORGANICS INITIATES 'SAFE RIDERS' SEMINAR AND HELMET DISTRIBUTION
Meyer Organics Pvt Ltd, a leading health and wellness company, successfully concluded an impactful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative to promote road safety.
MUMBAI POLICE ARRESTS VADODARA MAN FOR SENDING THREATS TO RBI, PRIVATE LENDERS
The Mumbai Police Crime Branch apprehended an individual from Vadodara, Gujarat, for sending a threatening email to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), HDFC Bank, and other private lenders.
PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT: NO CITIZEN CAN INTERFERE IN ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ON STRENGTH+ OF UNHOLY MOB HIGH COURT REFUSED BAIL TO 2 AMRITPAL'S ALLEGED AIDES PUNJAB AJNALA VIOLENCE
The Punjab and Haryana High Court in the case Bhupinder Singh @ Sheru v.
MADRAS HIGH COURT ASKED HR&CE DEPT TO CONDUCT TEMPLE FESTIVAL INCLUDING PEOPLE OF ALL CASTES; CANNOT RESTRAIN A PERSON FROM PERFORMING RELIGIOUS DUTIES
The Madras High Court in the case Pandiarajan C v The District Collector and Others observed and has directed Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, HR&CE Department to conduct the Margazhi festival in the Arulmighu Chelliyaramman Temple in Virudhunagar District while ensuring that all the devotees including people which belongs to the scheduled caste community are permitted in the temple.
BOMBAY HIGH COURT: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO TRAVEL ABROAD, AUTHORITY CANNOT CITE ONGOING DISPUTE OVER APPLICANT'S ADDRESS TO DENY PASSPORT
The Bombay High Court in the case observed and has directed the Regional Passport Officer, Mumbai to renew the passports of a woman and her two sons, which were earlier rejected by the Passport Authority due to objections which is raised by the brother-in-law of woman's over the address being mentioned by them in their passport applications.
SUPREME COURT DOUBTS PRECEDENT WHICH LIMITED THE SCOPE OF HIGH COURT IN DECIDING DISCHARGE APPLICATIONS
The Supreme Court in the case Vishnu Kumar Shukla and Anr v.