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Kirit Somaiya welcomed Maharashtra's move to raise Madrasa teachers' salaries
BJP leader Kirit Somaiya has praised the Maharashtra Cabinet's decision to increase the salaries of D.Ed. and B.Ed. teachers in Madrasas, highlighting the party's commitment to education as a secular and essential concern.
Medanta doctors ranked among Stanford's top 2% global scientists
Four distinguished doctors from Medanta - The Medicity, Gurugram, have been recognised in the prestigious Stanford University rankings of the top 2 per cent of scientists in the world.
Supermicro unveils AI-ready servers with AMD EPYC 9005 CPUs and MI325X GPUs
Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, announces the launch of a new series of servers, GPU-accelerated systems, and storage servers featuring the AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series processors and AMD Instinct™ MI325X GPUs.
CBRE India wins 'Best in Future of Work' at 2024 IDC Future Enterprise Awards
CBRE's D&T (Digital & Technology) India vertical has been awarded the prestigious 'Best in Future of Work' category at the 2024 IDC Future Enterprise Awards. This recognition highlights CBRE D&T India's unwavering commitment to digital transformation and its focus on cultivating a future-ready talent pool while fostering a culture of innovation and adaptability.
Midland Credit Management India wins two honors at 2024 UBS Forums CSR Awards
Midland Credit Management in India (MCM India) recently received two prestigious CSR awards at the 11th Edition of the Corporate Social Responsibility Summit & Awards hosted by UBS Forums in New Delhi.
MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT: NON-FUNCTIONALITY OF TRACES PORTAL CAN'T BE GROUND TO DENY BENEFIT OF STATUTORY RIGHT TO ASSESSEE [INCOME TAX]
The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case Birla Corporation Limited v. Principal Commissioner of Income Tax (It And Tp) And Others observed and has made it clear that non-functionality of Income Tax Department's TRACES Portal cannot be grounds for denying the benefit arising to an assessee under statutory provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Delhi High Court On Frivolous Litigation: Prosecution, Legal Departments Must Exercise Due Diligence Before Initiating Cases
The Delhi High Court in the case State v. Manpal And Ors observed that the prosecution and Delhi Government's Department of Law & Legislative Affairs must exercise due diligence before initiating cases and that legal process must not be misused through frivolous litigation.
Tata built 500-bed hospital in Kerala within 5 months during peak Covid
The Covid pandemic was at its peak in March 2020, and Kasargod, a northern Kerala district bordering Karnataka was grappling with treatment facilities, as historically, the citizens here depended on facilities in the neighbouring state for treatment.
Tata 'Good man' who chatted with his newspaper vendor
Singh remembers the sight of Tata sitting in the garden of the bungalow in the mornings, reading the newspapers he had delivered, and the smiling face.
World mental health day!
First of all let me wish you good mental health and peace on the occasion of World Mental Health Day. People always talk about physical fitness which is right but at the same we need to take care of our mental fitness as well.
Voices for wellness: expert insights on Mental Health Day
On this Mental Health Day, we come together to amplify the importance of mental well-being and the diverse voices that advocate for it. Mental health is a fundamental aspect of our overall health, yet it remains shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding.
Ratan Tata's death shifts focus to Next-Gen leadership
Leah Tata, the eldest child of Noel Tata, earned a Master's degree in Marketing from IE Business Schoolin Madrid. She joined the Tata Group in 2006, starting as an assistant sales manager at Taj Hotels Resorts Palaces.
INDIA REQUIRES USD 200 BILLION TO BUILD RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSETS BY 2030: NOMURA
India will require USD 200 billion in investments to build renewable energy assets by 2030, driven by rising demand and ambitious green energy goals, says a Nomura report.
BUNGALOW ROW: CM ATISHI WORKING AMID PACKED CARTONS
The AAP on Thursday shared images showing Delhi Chief Minister Atishi signing files at her Kalkaji residence surrounded by packed cartons of her belongings, a day after the party claimed she was made to \"forcibly vacate\" the 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow in the national capital.
DoE issues advisory against ed-tech firms
The Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) has issued an advisory to protect students and parents from the misleading promises of ed-tech companies.
Direction for FIR cannot be issued in a casual manner, says court
Delhi's Saket Court refused to give directions for registration of an FIR as it dismissed the revision moved by a man against his wife and her family members.
Atishi and AAP members condole demise of industrialist Ratan Tata
Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Thursday condoled the passing away of industrialist and business tycoon Ratan Tata, noting that he was one of the few who earned immense respect from people, not only as an industrialist but also as a business leader.
Doctors save man's life by removing live cockroach from intestine
In a life-threatening incident, a cockroach was successfully removed from the stomach of a 23-year-old man at a Delhi private hospital.
HC junks plea against demolition of religious structure on DDA land
In an order dated October 4, Justice Tara V Ganju observed that the petitioner had no right or title in the land and, therefore, there was no reason to interfere with the DDA's decision to remove an \"unlawful encroachment\" from public land.
Delhi High Court: Legal Internships Do Not Amount To Active Legal Practice
The Delhi High Court in the case Ujwal v. Delhi High Court Legal Service Committee, DHCLSC observed that legal internships undertaken as law students do not amount to 'active legal practice' after being enrolled as an advocate.
Delhi High Court Sets Aside Arbitral Award Due To Failure Of Arbitrator To Disclose Conflict, Non-Supply Of Documents
The Delhi High Court in the case Flfl Travel Retail Lucknow Private Limited vs. Airport Authority Of India And Anr observed and has held that the duty of arbitrators of disclosure of any conflicts under Section 12 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is mandatory and continuous throughout the proceedings.
RATAN TATA, WHO PUT INDIA'S TATA GROUP ON THE GLOBAL MAP, DIES AT 86
The Tata Group said in a statement late on Wednesday, the former Tata Group chairman, Ratan Tata who put a staid and sprawling Indian conglomerate on the global stage with a string of high-profile acquisitions, has died.
Supreme Court: Judgement Cannot Be Delivered Based On Unclear, Ambiguous & Conditional Admissions | Order XII Rule 6 CPC
The Supreme Court in the case Rajesh Mitra @ Rajesh Kumar Mitra & Anr Versus Karnani Properties Ltd observed that as per Order XII Rule 6 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, CPC, a judgement cannot be delivered which is being based on an unclear and ambiguous admission.
VIP treatment for strays at Taj Hotel and Tata Headquarters
Ratan Tata, renowned industrialist and philanthropist, was not only a towering figure in the corporate world but also a passionate advocate for animal rights.
Jet Setting With Ratan Tata: His Epic F-16 Flight Over Bengaluru Goes Viral
In February 2007, Ratan Tata embarked on a thrilling adventure at the Aero India Show in Bengaluru, co-piloting an F-16 fighter jet. At the age of 69, he was invited by US defense contractor Lockheed Martin to take to the skies in a high-speed experience that few could ever imagine.
His reaction on Question: 'How Do You Avoid Corruption?'
In a 2010 exclusive interview, industrialist Ratan Tata recounted an intriguing conversation he had with another billionaire. During their discussion, the billionaire suggested that Mr. Tata should pay 15 crore to a minister for an undisclosed business deal.
Priests of all faiths unite to pray
Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus, Ratan Tata, passed away peacefully on October 9 at 11:30 PM at Breach Candy Hospital, South Mumbai.
LADDU PRASAD CONTROVERSY AT TIRUPATI TEMPLE IN THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Tirupati laddu controversy is a dispute over the use of animal fat in the preparation of laddus, a prasad offered at the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Andhra Pradesh.
Lebanon Pager Explosion triggering proxy war in the Middle East area
Imagine listening to music and suddenly receiving a beep on your phone. Assuming it's a regular notification, you lift the phone to your face—and in an instant, everything changes. This scenario played out tragically for over 3,000 people in Lebanon recently. Hand-held radios used by Hezbollah exploded, marking one of the deadliest incidents in Lebanon's recent history. The tragedy raised serious questions about the evolving nature of warfare, where technology is being weaponized in unprecedented ways.
Court refuses to stay eviction in Yamuna floodplain
Pollution in Yamuna River is at an all-time high, the Delhi High Court has remarked while refusing to stay an eviction notice issued to the residents of an unauthorised colony located in the river floodplain.