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India calls out fake videos, rumours about release of water from Farakka Barrage

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India has addressed concerns about fake videos and rumors regarding the release of water from the Farakka Barrage into Bangladesh following heavy rainfall. The Ministry of External Affairs emphasized that the operation of the barrage is a normal seasonal occurrence due to increased inflow from rainfall. The spokesperson highlighted that the Farakka Barrage is not a dam and shared that relevant data is regularly shared with Bangladesh. India urged for misinformation to be countered with facts.

Hybrid may lose pull as clean power builds storage, says SECI chief

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SECI is getting a lot of interest as states and distribution companies realize the implications of non-compliance of renewable purchase obligations, the agency's chief said. More interest is expected from states as prices of storage and demand-based auctions get more attractive, Gupta said, adding that the demand in the future will also depend on the establishment of renewable power as a reliable source of energy.

Unified Pension Scheme: Employees' body wants minimum service period cut to 20 years

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The central government employees' organisation requested enhancements to the Unified Pension Scheme, including reducing the service period to 20 years for a 50% pension. Other demands included a monthly emoluments contribution and additional pensions for those over 80 years. The Union cabinet approved the scheme, benefiting 2.3 million employees with an assured 50% pension after 25 years of service.

More fixed-dose combo drugs may enter ban list

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The Indian government recently banned 156 fixed-dose combination drugs, citing health risks. An expert committee found these combinations lacking therapeutic justification. More FDCs are under review and could face imminent bans as part of ongoing evaluations to ensure public safety.

Finance Minister meets Singapore President & PM to accelerate bilateral pact

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Nirmala Sitharaman met Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to strengthen bilateral ties. Accompanied by other Indian ministers, they discussed enhancing cooperation in digitalisation, skill development, sustainability, and other areas, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's expected visit next month.

Make those Li-ion batteries roar

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India's demand for lithium-ion batteries is set to exceed 300 GWh by 2030, primarily met through imports. With major investments from companies and government initiatives, India plans to develop its own manufacturing capabilities. Emphasizing mineral security, advanced battery tech, and recycling, the focus is on achieving energy independence and decarbonisation.



What's behind the bloodiest recent attacks in Pakistan's Baluchistan province?

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In Baluchistan, Pakistan, a series of attacks over a 24-hour period resulted in 38 fatalities. The assaults, attributed to the Baluchistan Liberation Army, involved gunmen targeting people on highways, attacking a police station, and blowing up a railway bridge. This escalation reflects ongoing separatist tensions in the province despite government efforts to control the violence.

Kangana Ranaut seeks police help after receiving death threats ahead of ‘Emergency’ release

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The trailer showcases Indira Gandhi's close relationship with her father, former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, her entry into politics, and her handling of significant challenges throughout her career. The film also touches on key historical events, including the Emergency, the Shimla Agreement, the rise of the Khalistan movement, and the JP Andolan.

Hugs, minus kisses, an Indian Press note

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Used too many times and with everyone, the hug becomes much more about telling us the nature of the hugger and less about anything else, the nature of the relationship between hugger and huggee included.

Has the DNC and Harris's momentum rattled the Republicans? Here's why the GOP is nervous

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The Democratic National Convention 2024 has given the best kickstart Kamala Harris needed to boost her chances in the US Presidential Elections 2024, with her popularity ratings increasing every passing day. Is this suddenly increasing momentum of the Democratic candidate, instilling a sense of fear in the Trump camp?

Let a thousand beauty pageants bloom

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Beauty contests can serve as a reflection of societal diversity and social mobility. By expanding opportunities and promoting inclusivity in such platforms, a more diverse set of winners can emerge, breaking barriers and challenging traditional beauty standards. This shift towards inclusivity can lead to a more representative and democratic participation in beauty contests, paving the way for a new generation of winners that better reflect the diversity of society.

All eyes on Jammu & Kashmir as the valley gears up for some election firsts

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The 2024 assembly elections for J&K and Haryana were approaching, with polling dates in September and October. J&K had over 93,000 new voters added, reflecting high voter interest. It's the first election since Article 370 was revoked in 2019. Security deployment and youth participation would be crucial factors.

Gen FMCG's new khana for older lot

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FMCG companies, including ITC, are targeting older consumers with healthy lifestyle products due to rising longevity and affluence. Marketing to this demographic is risky as the old prefer products marketed to the young, and vice versa. However, shifting consumer preferences towards healthier options presents an opportunity for growth. India's demographic transition offers a chance to market to both the young and old, with potential for premiumisation and sustainability in agriculture.

When life is enlightening

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The article explored the concept of enlightenment, stating it shouldn't be seen as a goal since goals are material pursuits. True enlightenment is losing one's self-awareness and can happen anywhere. Living in harmony with nature's rhythms and accepting imperfections were emphasized as keys to enlightenment, instead of forced or deliberate practices.

U.S Polls: Here's what could sink Kamala Harris' Presidential bid

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David Paterson, a former governor of New York, warns that Kamala Harris's presidential candidacy may be compromised by the border situation. Trump might take advantage of the great public anxiety over the subject, and Harris is under fire despite her calls for more robust border security.

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Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections: National Conference announces list of 18 candidates

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The National Conference announced 18 candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. Key contestants include retired Justice Hussnain Masoodi, Mohammad Khalil Bandh, Sheikh Mohammad Rafi, and Khalid Najeeb Soharwardy. The elections will be held in three phases on September 18, 25, and October 1, with counting on October 4. Candidates will contest from various constituencies such as Pampore, Pulwama, Shopian, and Doda.

Curfew clamped after tension grips Tripura village

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Curfew was imposed in Koitorabari, West Tripura, following the defacement of a temple idol and attacks on nearby areas. Authorities deployed security forces, while police and district officials urged public cooperation and warned against spreading rumors. Four people were injured, and damages included torched houses and burnt vehicles.

Rahul Gandhi slams BJP over Kangana Ranaut's remarks, calls it grave insult to farmers of India

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Kangana Ranaut had posted a clip of her interview with Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar in which she suggested that a "Bangladesh-like situation" could have erupted in India but for the country's strong leadership. She then alleged that bodies were hanging and rapes were taking place during the farmers' protest against the now-repealed three farm laws.


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