Mann ki Baat: Chandrayaan-3 living example of women power, says PM Modi
Mann ki Baat: Chandrayaan-3 living example of women power, says PM... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaMann ki Baat: Chandrayaan-3 living example of women power, says PM Modi
Mann ki Baat: Chandrayaan-3 living example of women power, says PM... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaPM Modi sleeping after taking opium as China entered Indian territory: Mallikarjun Kharge
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a sardar of liars and accusing him of sleeping after taking opium while China entered Indian territory. Kharge argued that Modi is not concerned about the country but is abusing the Gandhi family, whose members sacrificed their lives for the nation. He claimed that Modi talks about dynastic politics and that no one from the Gandhi family has become PM or minister since 1989. Key Points
Economic TimesBeyoncé Cowboy Carter album takes 'deeper dive' into country music history
By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) - U.S. music superstar Beyoncé on Friday released her highly anticipated country album, Cowboy Carter, which she says was born out of an experience years ago where she "did Key Points
ThePrintRishi Sunak makes impassioned plea to protect British democracy
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has issued an impassioned plea for Britain to protect its democracy as he warned that extremist forces were out to tear the... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaChina’s property giant country Garden faces liquidation petition, deepening crisis in real estate sector
In a filing in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Wednesday, the company announced that one of its creditors, Ever Credit Ltd., had filed a winding-up petition in the high court over non-payment of $204 million. Key Points
ThePrintMann ki Baat: Chandrayaan-3 living example of women power, says PM Modi
Mann ki Baat: Chandrayaan-3 living example of women power, says PM... Key Points
The Tribune India'Bharat Ratna' Charan Singh: Opposition has the right to throw you out of power by any means
On 23 March 1976, following his release from prison, Charan Singh delivered a scathing speech in the Uttar Pradesh assembly against Indira Gandhi and her decision to impose Emergency. 'You don't become the master of the country forever once you come to power'. Key Points
ThePrintIndia to be number 1 auto manufacturing hub in 5 yrs
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government aims to secure a majority in the next general elections. The focus is on good work, progress, and development, transcending caste, creed, sex, religion, and language. Key Points
Economic TimesWhy Pakistanis have lost faith in their leaders
Pakistan News: Discover why Pakistanis have lost faith in their leaders and the current political and social turmoil in the country. Learn about the military's control over civilian power and the upcoming general election. Key Points
Times Of IndiaIndia sends 3.5-tonne humanitarian aid to Zambia as Cholera kills nearly 600 people
India has dispatched 3.5 tonne of humanitarian aid to Zambia as the country grapples with a severe cholera outbreak that has resulted in numerous fatalities and infections. Key Points
India TodayView: Mirror, mirror on the wall
India aims to become a developed country by 2047, with a GDP of $30 trillion and a per capita income of $18,000. However, even with this growth, India will still lag behind countries like the US, South Korea, and China in terms of per capita GDP. The definition of development should go beyond economic measures, focusing on social progress, environmental sustainability, and good governance. Quality of life, prosperity, lack of poverty, cleanliness, discipline, access to culture, and tolerance are important aspects of development. India should strive to be the happiest country in the world. Key Points
The Economic TimesBJP, RSS plan live telecast of Ram Mandir consecration ceremony
The BJP and RSS are gearing up for the historic consecration of the Ram Temple with various plans, including live telecasts, langars, and decorations across the country. BJP workers are decorating cities with Lord Ram murals and saffron flags on houses, creating a festive atmosphere. RSS affiliate Pragya Pravha is organizing live telecasts in the national capital's multiplex, and Union minister Hardeep Puri is hosting a live telecast at his residence. Key Points
Economic TimesCongress president Kharge launches Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra's logo; attacks Modi govt over new labour, crimi
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge unveiled the logo of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, led by Rahul Gandhi, in the presence of senior party leaders. The nationwide roadshow is set to commence from Imphal, Manipur, and will traverse through 15 states across the country before culminating in Mumbai. Kharge stated that the yatra will encompass 110 districts, 100 Lok Sabha seats, and 337 Assembly seats. Key Points
Economic TimesParliament should send strong message that country will not accept pro-Khalistani activities: Priyanka Cha
Shiv Sena's Priyanka Chaturvedi raised concerns about growing pro-Khalistani activities abroad, urging robust action in Parliament against threats to India's security. She emphasized diplomatic threats faced in Canada, urging stringent measures and extradition of such terrorists. Other members highlighted diverse issues, including uniform LPG prices, migrant worker welfare, military training for students, and challenges faced by tea garden workers and the handloom sector. Key Points
Economic TimesFrom Cher to Pentatonix and Enhypen, here's complete list of artists performing at Macy’s Thanksgiving D
This year's annual event promises to be a spectacular celebration, featuring a dazzling array of attractions. Among the highlights are 16 enormous character balloons that will float gracefully through the sky, capturing the attention and imagination of onlookers. Additionally, the procession will showcase 26 intricately designed floats, each a masterpiece of creativity and artistry. Key Points
Economic TimesMore than 400,000 Afghans have returned home from Pakistan following crackdown on migrants
Pakistan has reported that over 400,000 Afghans have returned to their home country following a crackdown on illegal foreigners. The majority have been using the border crossings of Torkham and Spin Boldak to return home. The crackdown, which began on October 31, required anyone without proper documents to leave the country or face arrest. The Taliban-led Afghan government has been providing shelter and food to returnees. Key Points
Economic TimesMore than 400,000 Afghans return home from Pakistan following crackdown on migrants
Estimated 1.7 million Afghans had been living in Pakistan when authorities announced its nationwide crackdown. More than 400,000 Afghans returned to their home country following the ongoing crackdown on illegal foreigners in the country, Pakistani authorities said Monday. Key Points
The Tribune IndiaReaction to Reuters report on potential Ping An rescue of country Garden
Chinese authorities have asked Ping An Insurance Group to take a controlling stake in embattled country Garden (2007.HK), the nation's biggest private property developer, four people familiar with the plan told Reuters. Key Points
ReutersFor the record tenth time, Ashley Gorley won ASCAP country Music Songwriter of the Year
Ashley Gorley wins ASCAP country Music Songwriter of the Year at the 61st ASCAP country Music Awards. Five CMA nominations for song of the year and five Grammy nominations for songwriting have been awarded to Gorley. He is the recipient of four Grammy nominations: four for Best country Song and one for Best Rock Song. Key Points
Economic TimesAmid unfolding real estate crisis in China, property giant country Garden defaults on dollar bond
Country Garden has reportedly defaulted on $15.4 million dollar bond interest payment, a first. This comes 2 months after the Evergrande Group filed for bankruptcy. Key Points
ThePrintChina's third-quarter economic growth slows to 4.9%: Official data
International Business News: China's economic growth in the third quarter slowed to 4.9 percent due to a property crisis impacting consumption and business activity. The figure ex Key Points
Times Of IndiaRozgar Mela: PM hands out 51,000 job letters, says govt employees have huge role to make India third largest economy
'The country has resolved to become a developed India by 2047. In the next few years, we are going to be the third-largest economy... In this period, every government employee is going to play a huge role...,' said PM Modi while addressing new recruits during 'Rozgar Mela' via video conferencing Key Points
FirstpostFive of the best countries for expats in 2023
A new survey on living and working abroad has revealed the best countries for expats to live. From Malaysia to Mexico, residents explain what makes them love their new home. Key Points
BBCDemocracy, demography and diversity key strengths, says Prime Minister in I-Day speech
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on the country's 72nd Independence Day, highlighting the strengths of democracy, youth, and diversity in India. He emphasised that the country is moving toward becoming a developed nation by 2047 and said that his aim was to help fulfil citizens' dreams with honest intent, transparency, and promises delivered. Key Points
Economic TimesIndependence Day speech takeaways: PM Modi prescribes several mantras for future of country
During his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke of India's potential in the trifecta of demography, democracy, and diversity. He emphasized the need to fight the three evils of corruption, nepotism, and appeasement, which he stated are at the root of all the country's problems. Modi also committed to continuing to fight against corruption and ending dynastic politics in the country. He guaranteed that India will be among the top three world economies in the coming five years and stressed the importance of liberating the nation from nepotism to strengthen its democracy. Key Points
Economic TimesWhy this company's financial crisis threatens China's economy
In China's housing market, there are plenty of deadbeat developers no longer paying their bills. The possible collapse of country Garden is one to pay attention to. Now experts fear that country Garden's troubles will spill over into the broader financial markets, thwarting any possible recovery of the real estate industry and spreading the damage through the economy. Key Points
Economic TimesIndependence Day 2023: ‘Govt policies helped India…’, Top quotes from PM Modi's speech at Red Fort
PM Modi spoke on Manipur violence, Indian economy, women's development, etc. in his Independence Day speech. Key Points
mintPM Modi attacks Rahul Gandhi during Independence Day speech, says 'parivarvaad' destroyed India, how can one family…
PM Modi criticizes Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying parivarvaad and appeasement have destroyed the country. He pledges to fight corruption, nepotism, and appeasement. He addresses the nation as his family members instead of fellow citizens during the speech. Key Points
mintIndependence Day: India will influence the new world order, says Prime Minister Modi in address to nation
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Independence Day, paying respect to freedom fighters while reaffirming his commitment to their aspirations. The address was preceded by flag hoisting and flower showers from the Indian Air Force at Red Fort. Modi praised India's progress in digitisation and rural development, saying that the country has entered Amritkaal, which he believes will have historic impact for the next 1,000 years. Key Points
Economic TimesStones pelted at AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi's house in Delhi, probe on
'On one side bulldozer is being run on the houses of Muslims and on the other hand, stones are pelted at the house of an MP. I am a four-time MP, and every few days stones are thrown at my house. Its effect on the country will not be good,' said Owaisi Key Points
FirstpostBridging hearts is as vital as ending curse of poverty
Incidents in Manipur and Haryana serve as a wake-up call. No country can make its future great without first bridging the hearts of its citizens, no matter how deep its pockets are. Key Points
mintIndia asks nationals in Niger to leave country 'as soon as possible'
The Centre issued an advisory for the Indian nationals in the African country of Niger on Friday. The Indians there are asked to leave the country 'as soon as possible.' Key Points
India TodayGovt becomes selective in levying dumping duty; rejection rate increase to 43%
India's Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has become highly selective in levying dumping duty, with rejection rates rising from 0.7% to 43% since August 2020. The country's Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign after the pandemic appears to have increased the DGTR's rejection rates. Key Points
Economic TimesBharat asking corruption, dynasty, appeasement to 'Quit India': PM Modi
In an apparent swipe at the Opposition bloc 'I.N.D.I.A', Modi said the country in one voice is now asking ills like corruption, dynasty politics and appeasement to 'Quit India'. Key Points
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