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SC frowns on 'bulldozer justice' by some states

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The Supreme Court has expressed disapproval over "bulldozer justice" where houses of accused individuals are demolished. The court aims to establish pan-India guidelines to prevent such actions. While not protecting unauthorized constructions, it emphasized demolitions should follow legal procedures and asked for suggestions to frame these guidelines.

Fresh drone bomb attacks in Manipur: Three Injured; forces targeted

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Three civilians were injured in fresh drone bomb attacks in Imphal West district. Security forces have initiated combing operations. BJP MLA Rajkumar Imo Singh suggested the withdrawal of central forces, questioning their effectiveness in yielding peace. Central and state forces are conducting joint operations in Manipur's vulnerable regions following recent violence by suspected Kuki militants.

Third Eye: Replacement conundrum, facing a challenge, with all guns blazing

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West Bengal Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, known for his fierce opposition to CM Mamata Banerjee, publicly offered to resign last month after hearing about plans to replace him. However, the Congress leadership faces a dilemma due to Chowdhury's pivotal role in the current protests against the Trinamool government over a rape and murder case.

US seizes Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro's plane

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United States officials moved to take the aircraft, a Dassault Falcon 900EX private jet used by Maduro and members of his government, with the Justice Department saying the jet was "illegally purchased."

Government constitutes 23rd Law Commission; President Murmu gives approval

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The 23rd Law Commission has been constituted as the term of the 22nd Law Commission ends. The outgoing panel's report on the uniform civil code is incomplete, while the report on simultaneous elections is ready but pending submission to the law ministry due to the absence of a chairperson.



Sumit Antil: The para-javelin star who defended his gold with a record throw at Paris Paralympics

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On Monday, Sumit Antil set a new Paralympic record in the men's javelin throw F64 final at the Paris Games with a throw of 70.59 meters, successfully defending his gold medal from Tokyo. Born in Sonepat, Haryana, Antil was an avid sports enthusiast before a 2015 bike accident led to the amputation of his left leg below the knee. Despite this setback, he returned to sports with the aid of a prosthesis.

L&T creates renewable EPC vertical

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A Ravindran, senior vice president, Larsen & Toubro, has been appointed as the head of renewable business. "The growth of renewable EPC business has accelerated in recent years," said Larsen & Toubro chairman SN Subrahmanyan. "Thanks to our early start and investments, we have built an organisation that is uniquely placed in the value chain of creating sustainable energy infrastructure. This space is promising. Multiple opportunities are visible."

IAF jet crashes in Barmer, pilot safe: Police

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An Indian Air Force fighter aircraft crashed in Barmer district, Rajasthan, on Monday night. The pilot is reported to be safe, and there have been no reports of casualties. The crash occurred in a remote area, away from populated regions.

Jalaluddin the great, not 'great the great'

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Dilawar, though, is right to be cross about 'great' as an epithet being attached to the emperor's name. Jalaluddin Muhammad bore the title 'Akbar', which itself means 'great(est)' - thus 'Allahu Akbar', or 'god is great(est)' - in Arabic. To refer to the third Mughal emperor as 'Akbar the Great' is essentially saying 'Great(est) the Great' - which is super silly.

To cut or not to cut: Is there a concerted effort by Asian central banks, RBI included, to keep the monetary guard up?

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The debate over whether the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should cut interest rates has intensified. The RBI has held rates steady for eight consecutive meetings, with dissenting members warning of potential repercussions from inaction. The core issue is whether the RBI should prioritize combating food inflation by maintaining high rates or consider rate cuts by focusing on non-food inflation and economic stability.

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Join the IJS, another steel frame we need

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CJI's endorsement of an all-India judicial service, along the lines of IAS or IPS, has been on the NDA government's wishlist, and underscores the practical benefits of a national-level service. GoI's 2015 proposal had virtually no takers, with most states pushing back on the grounds of violating the federal nature of the polity or linguistic barriers. Interestingly, linguistic barriers have not posed an insurmountable problem for the administrative or police services.

Punish the guilty, don't crack down

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RBI should identify culprits misusing this well-intentioned facility and make an example of them as credible deterrence. There have been instances in the past when regulators intending to punish erring corporates, and to prevent the occurrence and recurrence of malfeasance, have tweaked rules, making life difficult even for law-abiding businesses. This is unfair. Now is the time for RBI to show that it's indeed mindful of the needs of Indian companies to go global, but at the same time, non-negotiable... Читать дальше...

Project Orion: All we know about Cyberpunk 2077 sequel

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Project Orion, the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, was first announced in October 2022. Active development began in early 2024, with planning led by CD Projekt RED's Boston studio. The release date and platforms are yet to be confirmed, but it is likely to target current-generation consoles and PC.

Financial sector needs detailed, joint approach to address challenges: Sebi member Bhatia

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Ashwani Bhatia, Sebi Whole-Time Member, emphasized the need for a detailed approach in addressing MSMEs' financial challenges. He highlighted the role of financial institutions and fintech partnerships while cautioning against shortcuts in SME listings. With the potential growth in India's startup ecosystem, Bhatia underscores the importance of proper due diligence.


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