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Новости за 04.08.2024

91 killed in Bangladesh as Sheikh Hasina supporters, protesters clash

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Violent clashes in Bangladesh involving protesters demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation left 91 dead, including 14 policemen, on Sunday. An indefinite curfew and social media blocks were implemented. Hasina labeled the protesters as terrorists and urged public action against them. India is watching the developments closely.

RBI's MPC unlikely to announce a change in repo rate, according to an ET poll

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Reserve Bank of India was likely to maintain its repo rate at 6.50% due to high food prices. An ET poll concurred this steadying move. However, easing core inflation and a global shift toward lower borrowing costs might prompt the RBI to adopt a neutral stance next quarter, aligning with India’s busy economic season.

Third Eye: Close eye on appointments, on mission payback, and water in dams... after 11 years!

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Bureaucracy watched the government's message of continuity with forthcoming ACC orders. Union home secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla's term was concluding, with Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba’s term ending in August. Principal secretary PK Mishra was still in office. Former mining baron Gali Janardhana Reddy took advantage of BJP-JDS criticisms against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer blasts 'far-right thuggery' as riots grip Britain

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Disturbances have taken place in towns and cities including Rotherham, Blackpool and Bristol over the weekend, with a number of police officers attacked and injured. The riots represent one of the biggest challenges facing the month-old Labour government, as it struggles to rein in the unrest.

Western Ghats Panel likely to suggest ESA incentives

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The Centre's draft notification outlines an ESA framework for six Western Ghats states. An expert panel aims to refine it, addressing state-specific concerns and ensuring clear guidelines to prevent misinterpretation. Considerations include favorable loans for eco-friendly housing and international funding to support green construction efforts.

Indian Citizens advised not to travel to Bangladesh amid protests

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External Affairs ministry has notified all Indian citizens to refrain going to Bangladesh amid violence in the country. It issued warnings to Indian citizens in Bangladesh and issued emergency numbers to contact the Indian High Commission in Dhaka.



Emami's new strategy has consumer at the centre

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Emami is graduating from being a seasonal and rural-focused company to a "perennial and universal" organisation and has been positioning itself by taking a consumer-centric approach, said vice- chairman and managing director Harsha V Agarwal.

Imane Khelif’s experience in Paris echoes Dutee Chand’s fight against global gender panic

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Algerian boxer Imane Khelif faced disqualification over a controversial 'sex test' amid the Paris Olympic Games, raising issues of gender discrimination in sports. Khelif continues to compete under IOC regulations despite the International Boxing Association's ruling. This incident highlights the flawed and discriminatory nature of sex testing, echoing past cases like Indian sprinter Dutee Chand. Khelif's case has garnered global support, emphasizing the need for more inclusive and fair treatment of athletes. Читать дальше...

All Waqf Boards in states, Centre to have two women

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The draft amendment to the Wakf Act 1995 proposes significant changes, including mandatory registration of Waqf properties with district collectors for valuation and judicial scrutiny to determine their status. the Union Cabinet approved a bill containing about 40 amendments, such as limiting waqf boards' property claims and ensuring proper use for poor Muslims. It took recommendations from committees like the Sachar Committee and the K Rahman Khan-led joint parliamentary committee. It aims to address... Читать дальше...

Carpe Diem: Pluck the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one

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This piece emphasized the importance of embracing each new day and seizing the opportunities it presents. Drawing from ancient wisdom, including a Mahabharat anecdote, the article underscored the pragmatic approach of acting now and not deferring to the future. The morning's fresh start serves as a metaphor for new beginnings.

Hotstar, JioCinema beat parents' TV operations in valuations game

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Disney+ Hotstar and JioCinema were valued higher than their parent companies' linear TV businesses. Reliance Industries and Disney signed a deal to merge Star India and Viacom18, creating an entity valued at ₹70,352 crore. The valuations by EY and BDO reflect the greater worth of digital platforms compared to traditional TV.

Novak Djokovic wins his first Olympic gold medal by beating Carlos Alcaraz in the men's tennis final

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Novak Djokovic achieved his long-sought Olympic gold medal at the age of 37 by triumphing over Carlos Alcaraz in the men's singles final at the 2024 Paris Games. With his 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) victory, Djokovic added this gold to his extensive list of accolades, which includes 24 Grand Slam titles and the most weeks at No.1. Having previously only secured a bronze in 2008, Djokovic's win was a significant milestone. His victory against Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinals ensured a medal, and overcoming... Читать дальше...

Goa calling! Sun, sand and now super luxury villas

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Goa's luxury villa market has seen increased demand from affluent buyers such as startup founders and sportspersons. Developers have shifted focus towards ultra-luxury projects to cater to this clientele. DLF is set to launch a project with high-cost villas, highlighting the trend of investment preference towards luxury holiday homes.

Melody for Monday: She, Charles Aznavour

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Charles Aznavour's 'She' is a mysterious and delicate 1974 song that raises questions about its true subject - is it about a woman or a special place and time? The opening strains set the tone for a love song filled with longing and admiration, as Aznavour's smooth vocals and the gentle melody create a nostalgic atmosphere, making it a timeless classic covered by Elvis Costello for the film Notting Hill.

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ЦСКА и "Оренбург" объявили составы на матч третьего тура РПЛ


Embrace hybrid, and no, not just cars

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The Covid pandemic spurred the rise of remote work, and now hybrid working is making a comeback, offering a balance between office and remote work. Many are embracing this shift, with job postings for remote or hybrid roles on the rise, indicating a changing mindset in India Inc towards flexible working arrangements that prioritise employee well-being and productivity over traditional office dogma.

View: Ensure we look before you eat

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Joseph Stiglitz's book highlights the negative impact of corporate freedom on public health, especially in India. With rising obesity and diabetes rates, the government is urged to strengthen regulations on misleading advertisements of high-fat, sugar, and salt foods. The article calls for better policies to protect citizens, particularly children, from unhealthy dietary patterns.

Insulated, but how much, for how long?

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Persistent questions about market valuations and the US Federal Reserve's interest rates, along with the collapse of the Japanese yen carry trade due to the Bank of Japan's rate hike, were key factors in the recent global market selloff. Investor fears over lackluster tech results and rising US unemployment, along with an appreciating yen, have heightened concerns, leading to a shift in market sentiment despite relatively stable fundamentals.

Mining, for states to tax and take care

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The Supreme Court affirmed state governments' authority to levy taxes on mineral rights. It distinguished royalty from tax and enhanced revenue for resource-rich but poor states like Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha, clarified the scope of the Mines and Minerals Act. CJI D Y Chandrachud highlighted states' limited taxation room, with most rights held by the Centre. The court is considering a prospective application of the ruling to balance the impact on mining companies.

View: Ahead of August 8's MPC, keep your ear close to the ground, RBI

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With the budget finalized, attention turns to RBI's Monetary Policy Committee. Shaktikanta Das, with a deciding vote, counters calls for rate cuts amid rising consumer inflation. Despite external pressures, Das emphasizes inflation control and mirrors global counterparts in prioritizing steady price stability, balancing growth and inflation concerns.


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