Over 6.7 lakh non-existent applicants were found in the scrutiny of the minority scholarship scheme. The biometric authentication exercise revealed missing institutional nodal officers and heads of institutions. Only 30% of renewal applicants were genuine. The Ministry of Minority Affairs will share the findings with the CBI. The investigation into the scholarship scam continues with allegations of fake beneficiaries and diversion of public funds. The scholarship portal registers 1.8 lakh institutions and provides scholarships ranging from Rs 4000 to Rs 25,000 annually.
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Thursday, November 30, 2023
MoD nod for projects worth over 2 lakh crore
The defence ministry on Thursday gave the preliminary approval for capital acquisition proposals worth Rs 2.23 lakh crore, including the procurement of 97 more Tejas fighters and 156 Prachand light combat helicopters as well as an upgrade of 84 existing Sukhoi-30MKI jets, in a hugely significant boost for indigenous defence production. The Rajnath Singh-led defence acquisitions council also accorded the acceptance of necessity (AoN) for 400 new towed artillery gun systems for Rs 9,900 crore to replace old Indian field guns and two types of Pinaka `area denial munitions’ for the Army.
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'US not averse to conducting underground nuclear tests'
The Biden administration has not completely ruled out the possibility of conducting underground nuclear tests if circumstances demand so. This has been made amply clear in the US Department of Energy (DoE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) report to the US Congress this month. The report, which delves into the details about various aspects of the current status of America’s nuclear weapons programme, says: “The US must be ready to perform underground nuclear explosive tests using a test article.”
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Wednesday, November 29, 2023
India's G20 presidency marks the dawn of a new multilateralism
India reflects on its G20 Presidency, emphasizing inclusivity and a human-centric approach amid global challenges. Key achievements include integrating the African Union into the G20, hosting the 'Voice of the Global South Summit,' and delivering the G20 2023 Action Plan for Sustainable Development Goals. India advances digital public infrastructure, green development, and climate justice, fostering collaboration on policy coherence and trade. Handing over to Brazil, India expresses confidence in a lasting impact on people, planet, peace, and prosperity.
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Imran Khan steps down, Gohar Khan named interim PTI chief
Imran Khan steps down as leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), handing over to close associate Gohar Ali Khan in a temporary arrangement amid legal challenges. Imran's decision follows his conviction in the Toshakhana graft case. The move aims to prevent electoral watchdog interference and maintain the party's integrity. Imran plans to contest intra-party polls after the prompt resolution of legal issues. Gohar expressed gratitude for being picked to head Pakistan's main opposition party. "I am stunned. There are no words to express my gratitude to Imran Khan sahib."
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Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Israel pushes India for Hamas ban amid Arab solidarity show
Following Israel's ban on Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, Israel ambassador Naor Gilon expressed hope India will proscribe Hamas, saying the Netanyahus government has already shared information with Indian authorities about its terrorist activities. "We did whatever was expected from our side. Now it is for the Indian government to decide - if, where, how, how fast," said Gilon, when asked if India had indicated to Israel it was considering a ban on Hamas.
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$40,000 dinner with Xi Jinping: The price of business negotiations in China
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Maxwell equals Rohit's record for most T20I hundreds
Australia's Glenn Maxwell's exceptional century played a pivotal role in guiding Australia to a thrilling last-ball victory against India at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. With this win, Australia managed to cut India's series lead to 2-1 in the five-match rubber. Both the players now share the record for the most centuries in the T20 format, each having scored four centuries. Maxwell scored an unbeaten 104 off 48 balls which included eight sixes and as many fours.
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Monday, November 27, 2023
NGOs stoking ethnic tension in Manipur, says SC panel
The Supreme Court-appointed committee's ground situation report on ethnic conflicts in Manipur accuses state NGOs of obstructing the cremation of 88 bodies preserved in mortuaries and preventing the acceptance of ex gratia. The committee, headed by former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Justice Gita Mittal, highlights the pressure exerted by civil society organizations (CSOs) on relatives not to accept the bodies. The report also mentions CSOs opposing the performance of last rites and maintaining tension between communities in Manipur.
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Depression non-disclosure no ground to reject claim: Panel
The NCDRC has ruled that non-disclosure of ailments like depression should not be a basis for denying insurance claims by LIC. The commission stated that LIC's medical literature did not classify depression as a serious ailment and there was no record indicating that depression could lead to heart failure. Anil Patel's family approached the Kheda district consumer forum, which mandated LIC to fulfil the insurance claims. LIC contested the forum's orders, but the Gujarat State Dispute Redressal Commission upheld the decision in 2019.
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EC revokes nod to T'gana to disburse money to farmers
The Election Commission on Monday withdrew its conditional approval to the release of assistance for farmers under the Rythu Bandhu scheme in poll-bound Telangana, citing a recent statement by state finance minister T Harish Rao on the timing of the disbursal prior to poll day, which it noted was in clear violation of the model code of conduct and conditions laid down while granting “no objection”. Under the Rythu Bandhu scheme, farmers in Telangana are given Rs 10,000 per acre every year in two tranches in rabi and kharif seasons.
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Sunday, November 26, 2023
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa winner Albert Kabo Lepcha says my wife is my strength
Albert Kabo Lepcha from Kalimpong, West Bengal, emerged as the winner of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2023.
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Israel angry Irish PM tweet doesn't condemn Hamas
Israel summons Irish ambassador over tweet celebrating release of 9-year-old girl, Emily Hand, from Hamas captivity. Israeli officials criticize Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar for portraying Emily's situation as a disappearance rather than a violent abduction by Hamas militants. Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen accuses Varadkar of legitimizing terrorism. Spain and Belgium ambassadors were also called in for criticizing Israel's high civilian death toll in Gaza.
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Saturday, November 25, 2023
Assembly elections 2023: Rajasthan turnout crosses 74%, edges past 2018 figure
More than 68% of the electorate in Rajasthan exercised their voting rights across 199 assembly constituencies by 5pm during Saturday’s polling, which was mostly peaceful, with only sporadic incidents of violence resulting in the arrest of 77 people. The total turnout, including postal ballots, is slightly above 69%, according to the state’s chief electoral officer (CEO) Praveen Gupta. “Polling was on at many polling stations even after 6pm. We hope the voting percentage will cross last election’s figure,” he said. The 2018 turnout was above 74%.
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Tribal shot by Naxals in 3rd killing in 15 days
In the third killing of a civilian in 15 days and less than 24 hours after a C-60 crack commando’s father was stoned to death in Maharashtra’s restive Gadchiroli, Maoists drew fresh blood late Friday when they dragged a tribal farmer to a kangaroo court, pronounced him guilty of engineering a woman guerrilla’s encounter and shot him from point-blank range. Ramji Chinna Atram (28) lay sprawled on the fields of Kapewancha village in Aheri taluka till Saturday morning.
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Gangster Bishnoi attacked Gippy Grewal’s Canadian home
Punjabi singer Gippy Grewal's house in the serene White Rock area of Vancouver, Canada, became the epicenter of a violent incident as gunshots rang out. Lawrence Bishnoi, an infamous gangster, claimed responsibility for orchestrating the gunfire in a Facebook post. Bishnoi directly addressed Grewal, warning him that his association with Salman Khan would not save him. The incident has sent shockwaves through the Punjabi music industry, raising concerns about Grewal's safety and the underlying tensions behind the attack.
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Friday, November 24, 2023
As rescue operation drags on, locals seek divine intervention
Even as multi-agency teams are involved in efforts to rescue the 41 workers trapped in the under-construction Silkyara tunnel, villagers of the area are praying for the success of the operation by invoking local deities. One of the ways they are doing so is by singing Garhwali folk ‘jagars’, which are devotional songs meant to seek protection of the deities. On Friday, 63-year-old Kushpal Singh Parmar of Dhanari village reached the tunnel site and sang a ‘jagar’, whose lyrics went like this: ‘O lord, please awake and listen to my appeal. Don’t get angry o lord, shower your blessings so that people are safe.’
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SC to Delhi: Pick chief secretary in 1 hr from Centre’s list
With no sign of abatement of the turf war between the Centre and the Delhi government and a new front opening over the selection of the chief secretary of the national capital territory, the Supreme Court on Friday devised a unique method to insulate those in the zone of consideration from social media discussion by asking the Centre to bring a panel of seasoned civil servants to the court on Tuesday. A ruling that seeks a balance between the Delhi government's claim that it had the sole prerogative to select the key bureaucrat and the Centre's insistence that, after the change of the law, the matter belonged squarely in its domain.
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Fight deepfakes or face action, govt tells social media, Net cos
The government has warned top social media and internet companies that their platforms may be temporarily suspended and even be ordered blocked in case they are unable to tackle the menace of deepfakes. Besides, they have been advised to work out methods to issue “pop-ups” for users once they log into their accounts. The pop-ups, akin to the cautionary advice that users get when they log into their online financial investment accounts such as Zerodha, will carry the ‘no go list’ for subscribers, explicitly giving out details on what kind of content is not to be uploaded, or shared.
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Men to clear path in last lap of tunnel rescue operation
The long wait for the 41 workers trapped inside the partially-collapsed Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi for almost a fortnight may stretch for a little more time, as the US-made auger machine, which is drilling through the debris to create an escape passage, stopped again on Friday evening after hitting another obstacle. “The rescue timeline depends on any obstacles that may come in the way of drilling,” NDMA member Lt Gen (retd) Syed Ata Hasnain said at the official briefing.
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Thursday, November 23, 2023
Hear review plea on gay marriage in open court, petitioners to SC
LGBTQIA+ community members on Thursday requested an open court hearing on their petitions seeking review of the Supreme Court’s October 17 judgment rejecting marriage rights for same-sex couples, and tactically based their demand on CJI D Y Chandrachud’s minority opinion – “when there is discrimination, it must be remedied by the courts”. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi told a bench led by the CJI that the review petitions, listed for consideration in chambers before a five-judge bench on November 28, must be heard in the open court.
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Threat to blow up Mumbai T2 Airport in 48 hrs if ...
The sender of the mail has placed a demand to pay one million dollars in Bitcoin within 48 hours to avert the blast.
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1st T20I: '3 wickets and an unaccounted six' in thrilling last-over
Young left-handed batter Rinku Singh held his nerves despite losing three wickets in three balls, guiding India to a thrilling last-ball two-wicket win over Australia in the first T20I of the five-match series in Visakhapatnam on Thursday. Needing 7 runs off 6 balls, Rinku started off with a four off the first ball followed with a single bringing the equation down to 2 off 4 balls. But fate had different plans as India lost three wickets in the form of Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi and Arshdeep Singh in the next three successive deliveries.
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Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Trapped brothers clueless about death of kin
They grew up in the same sleepy hamlet, playing, cracking jokes and waking up together. But fate played a cruel joke and life changed completely for the Bediya family of Khairabera in 11 days. First, news that 22-year-old Rajendra Bediya and his two brothers, Anil Bediya (22) and Sukhram Bediya (23), were trapped in the Uttarkashi tunnel shocked the family on November 12. Late on Tuesday, news of the accidental death of Dinesh Bediya and Shankar Bediya, also in their twenties, left everyone in the household shattered.
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Vehicle explosion closes US-Canada border crossings
US-Canada border crossings near Niagara Falls were closed Wednesday as terrorism investigators responded to a vehicle explosion at Rainbow Bridge, local and state authorities said. The cause of the incident was not immediately clear but New York Governor Kathy Hochul said state police and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force were monitoring all points of entry into the state. Ron Rienas, of the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority, told ABC News all four bridges connecting the two countries over the Niagara River have been closed.
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US alleges Indian plot to assassinate Sikh extremist Pannun
US authorities have reportedly foiled a plot to assassinate Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on American soil, prompting a warning to India. An indictment has been filed against at least one alleged perpetrator in a New York court, but it remains sealed. US officials have said that they expect those responsible to be held accountable, while India has expressed surprise and concern over the allegations.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2023
After 40 yrs, grandson trumps ‘adopted’ son to inherit property
The grandson of a septuagenarian woman from Andhra Pradesh spent four decades of his prime years in the labyrinthine litigation queue to finally oust an imposter ‘adopted son’ from inheriting a valuable property. Seventeen of these years were spent in the Andhra high court, and sixteen in the Supreme Court which has repeatedly ruled that the right to speedy justice is part of right to life. The woman, Venkubayamma, made a will in May 1981, bequeathing her property in a town in Odisha to her only grandson, Kaliprasad.
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West Bengal: TMC worker killed near house
The victim, identified as Vicky Jadav, was attacked while outside his house. After being initially rushed to Bhatapara State General Hospital, he was later transferred to a private hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, as confirmed by the police.
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Monday, November 20, 2023
Court again flags centre sitting on collegium recommendations
The Supreme Court of India criticized the government for selectively accepting recommendations from the court's collegium for appointments and transfers of high court judges. The court expressed its dissatisfaction with the delay in acting upon the collegium's recommendation to transfer four judges of the Gujarat High Court. A bench of justices emphasized that the delay from the govt side in taking any decision sends a wrong signal and called for the pending transfers to be completed.
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SC questions delay in assent to bills: What was guv doing?
Exasperated by the interminable delay on the part of Tamil Nadu governor R N Ravi in processing bills sent for his assent after being passed by the assembly, one as far back as January 2020, the Supreme Court on Monday said, “After we passed the order, the governor took action. What was the governor doing for three years?” The SC was irked by the fact that the governor, after the court’s order frowning upon the delay, cleared some long-pending bills on November 13.
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Bigg Boss 17: Naved Sole gets eliminated from the first ever ‘mid-week eviction’; contestants get emotional
Bigg Boss 17 had its first mid-week eviction, with Naved getting eliminated. The housemates had to collectively choose three contestants they thought were least deserving. Naved's name came up, leaving many shocked and emotional. Rinku Dhawan and Jigna Vora, who were close to Naved, were particularly emotional. There was also a fight between Mannara Chopra and Abhishek Kumar, and Ankita Lokhande got emotional while talking about her ex-boyfriend Sushant Singh Rajput. Khanzaadi got into a fight with Rinku Dhawan, leading to criticism from other contestants.
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Sunday, November 19, 2023
Tesla, auto MNCs likely to get relief on local value addition
In what can be a major relief for Tesla and other multi-national car companies looking to import electrics in India at a specially-crafted and subsidised 15% duty regime that is being proposed, the government may exclude cost-heavy batteries, semiconductors, and magnetic parts from the committed localisation norms for global companies. The relaxation will be a significant reprieve for global companies that would need to fulfil domestic value addition conditions to avail the lower duty regime.
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4.6 lakh flyers on World Cup eve set record after lean Diwali
The World Cup final led to a boost in air traffic in India, with almost 460,000 domestic flyers on Saturday. This was the highest-ever figure recorded, in contrast to the lean daily numbers seen during the Diwali season. Industry insiders attribute this to the high advance fares set by airlines before Diwali, which led travellers to choose AC classes on premium trains instead. However, looking at the excitement in the audience, airlines later lowered the fares.
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Rohit has been an exceptional leader: Dravid
The dream of ending their ICC trophy drought remains elusive for Team India as they stumbled at the final hurdle, succumbing to a six-wicket defeat against Australia in the World Cup final on Sunday. Rohit Sharma came within reach of becoming the third Indian captain, following Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni, to lift the ICC World Cup trophy. However, Australia outperformed the hosts in all departments of the game.
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Saturday, November 18, 2023
OpenAI fires Altman on video call: Tech world convulsed
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence pioneer, has ousted CEO Sam Altman due to a loss of confidence in his leadership. Mira Murati, previously the company's chief technology officer, has been named interim CEO. Altman's departure was unexpected, and three top-level researchers have reportedly quit. Altman co-founded OpenAI and gained fame after the launch of the popular chatbot ChatGPT.
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ASI gets 10 more days to file Gyanvapi survey report
The Varanasi district court has granted the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) an additional 10 days to submit its scientific survey report of the Gyanvapi mosque complex. The ASI had previously requested 15 more days to complete the report, but the court has instructed them to submit it by November 28. The ASI had been ordered to conduct a survey to determine if the mosque was built on the remains of a temple.
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Friday, November 17, 2023
All flight paths lead to Ahmedabad as fares soar 8 times
The upcoming ICC World Cup final between India and Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad has generated immense excitement. Over 100 charter flights have been booked to transport people to the city, leading to a surge in airfares and hotel tariffs. Liquor permit applications in the dry state of Gujarat have reached an all-time high. The unprecedented demand has also led to additional flights being scheduled and alternate parking arrangements for charter aircraft at the Ahmedabad airport. Some cricket fans are even driving long distances to witness the game.
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EAM Jaishankar calls for Global South self-reliance
India's foreign minister, S Jaishankar, emphasized the need for the Global South to have a greater role in shaping solutions to key global issues at the second Global South summit. He called for self-reliance and diversification of production to mitigate economic vulnerabilities. The summit, attended by nearly 130 countries, discussed topics such as development, finance, health, education, and environment. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the growing autonomy and desire for a bigger role in global affairs among developing countries.
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In Pakistan, mysterious shootings of over a dozen terrorists by ‘hostiles’
In the past two years, more than a dozen terrorists from New Delhi's "most wanted list" have been mysteriously killed in Pakistan. The militants were associated with groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizbul Mujahideen, and Jaish-e-Muhammed. The assassinations began after a failed attempt on the life of LeT founder Hafiz Saeed. Pakistani officials suspect the involvement of a hostile foreign intelligence agency and claim that India controls a network of local assassins. Pakistan has remained silent on the killings, possibly due to pressure from the Financial Action Task Force.
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Thursday, November 16, 2023
At busted hospital, fake papers, random drugs, ambulances to move out patients
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Chhath Puja 2023: Top 50 wishes, messages and quotes
Chhath Puja is a festival observed in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh, dedicated to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya. This year, it will be celebrated from November 17 to November 20. Devotees engage in rituals like fasting and standing in the sacred water of the Ganga. Here are some wishes and messages to send to friends and family during this festival, expressing gratitude to the Sun God and celebrating the power of faith and unity.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Cancer patient falls to death from balcony
They reported receiving information at approximately 3:45 am that Sharda Nand Manjhi had been admitted to Max Hospital by his son, Rahul.
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Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Isro prods youth to design robotic rovers for future missions
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is inviting innovative ideas and designs for robotic rovers from the youth as part of a space challenge. The challenge, called 'Isro Robotics Challenge-URSC 2024', aims to provide development opportunities in space robotics and leverage creative thinking among Indian youth for future interplanetary missions. The challenge will involve building robots to compete in an extra-terrestrial-inspired arena and performing tasks based on real-life challenges faced by space robotics.
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Braverman launches scathing attack against UK PM Rishi Sunak
Former British interior minister Suella Braverman has criticized Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, saying that his plan is not working and urging him to change course to avoid election defeat. Braverman accused Sunak of failing on immigration and anti-Semitism, and described his rejection of withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights as a "betrayal." She also accused Sunak of putting off tough decisions to minimize political risk. Braverman's letter comes a week after she accused the police of left-wing bias, leading to her dismissal from her ministerial position.
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Chairman of Sahara Group Subrata Roy passes away
Subrata Roy, chairman of the Sahara Group, passed away in Mumbai on late Tuesday due to a cardiorespiratory arrest following an extended battle with complications arising from metastatic malignancy, hypertension, and diabetes. He was 75. Roy was admitted to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute in Mumbai on Sunday after his health deteriorated, it added. One of India's leading businessmen, Subrata Roy was the founder of Sahara India, a conglomerate with diversified business interests. In 2012, Roy was named among the 10 most influential businessmen in India.
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Kate, William exclude Harry from birthday post for King Charles
Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton celebrated King Charles's birthday on social media with a tribute that notably did not include Prince Harry. The post featured pictures of the King alone and with Prince William, but no images of Prince Harry. Royal enthusiasts expressed speculation and concern about the absence of Prince Harry and his family in the photos. However, some defended the couple, emphasizing the joy and love depicted in the pictures.
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Monday, November 13, 2023
Rishi Sunak faces first no-confidence letter following cabinet rejig
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing his first vote of no confidence after firing Interior Minister Suella Braverman. Conservative Party member Andrea Jenkyns criticized Sunak for removing Boris Johnson as leader and purging the center-right from the cabinet. Jenkyns submitted the no confidence letter to "stand up and fight for true Conservatism." A vote of confidence in Sunak's leadership would be initiated if 15 percent of the party's MPs sent letters indicating their choice for a new leader. The reshuffle was triggered by Braverman's criticism of the police's handling of protests.
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Suella sacked, ex-PM Cameron makes shock return as foreign secretary
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sacked Indian-origin Home Secretary Suella Braverman and appointed former PM David Cameron as Foreign Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle. Braverman was fired following controversial comments she made criticizing the police's handling of pro-Palestine protests and making derogatory remarks about the homeless. Cameron's appointment marks his return to frontline politics after a seven-year absence. He will now speak for the government in the House of Lords. Critics have described his appointment as a "dead cat strategy."
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3-yr-old among US hostages being held by Hamas: White House
A three-year-old American child, whose parents were killed in an attack, is among the hostages being held captive by Hamas in Gaza. President Joe Biden has raised the issue of hostages, including the child, with the leader of Qatar, who is involved in negotiations with Hamas. The US is actively working to secure the release of all American hostages. The US national security adviser and President Biden's chief Middle East adviser are traveling to the region to engage in efforts to secure the hostages' release.
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Sunday, November 12, 2023
Trudeau attacks India again, but says don't want a fight now
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated that Canada does not want to have a "fight" with India but wants to work constructively with them on a serious matter. Trudeau alleged that India violated the Vienna Convention by shifting over 40 Canadian diplomats and threatened to strip them of their diplomatic immunity. The strained ties between the two countries began when Trudeau alleged Indian involvement in the killing of a Khalistani separatist. India rejected these allegations as absurd and motivated.
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Happy Govardhan Puja: Wishes, messages, quotes, images and more
Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakoot, is a festival celebrated in India to commemorate Lord Krishna's victory over the rain god Indra. It is observed on the fourth day of the Kartika month, usually in October or November. Devotees visit temples to offer prayers, flowers, fruits, and sweets to Lord Krishna and Mount Govardhan. Families come together to enjoy a vegetarian feast and reflect on the importance of faith and the environment.
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Saturday, November 11, 2023
As laptop sales head north, China share down but still dominant
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Allot grandson flat promised to deceased man 48 yrs ago: Bombay HC
The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) to allocate a flat to a man whose family has been waiting for close to 48 years. The family was evicted from their room in 1975 and has been waiting for re-accommodation ever since. The court noted that the delay in allotment was due to a discrepancy in the size of the flat, but ruled in favor of the petitioner and ordered Mhada to allocate a 579 sq ft flat.
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More officials, business tycoons vanish in China
The disappearance and dismissal of officials and business executives in China under President Xi Jinping's regime have raised concerns about the Chinese government's inner workings. Chen Shaojie, the CEO of DouYu, and Zhao Bingxian, the chairman of Shandong Wohua Pharmaceutical, are the latest to vanish. The reasons behind these disappearances remain unclear, but they are part of a broader pattern that has led to a significant outflow of profits from China.
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Friday, November 10, 2023
59% of women detected with breast cancer after its spread
A new study has found that only 30% of women in India are diagnosed with breast cancer when the disease is still confined to the breast, while 59% are diagnosed when it has spread to nearby structures or lymph nodes. Additionally, 11% of women are diagnosed with cancer that has spread to distant parts of the body. For India, the data from 28 population based cancer registries was included in the analysis coordinated by the ICMR-NCDIR, Bengaluru. The study, conducted across 81 countries, highlights the importance of early detection and timely diagnosis.
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Song on millets featuring PM Modi nominated for Grammy
Indian-American singer Falu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's collaboration on a song promoting the benefits of millets has been nominated for a Grammy award in the best global music performance category. The song, titled "Abundance in Millets," was released in celebration of the "International Year of Millets" and aims to raise awareness about the grain as a potential solution to world hunger. Falu was inspired to create the song after meeting PM Modi in New Delhi following her Grammy win in 2022.
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ChatGPT vs Grok: OpenAI CEO takes dig at Elon Musk's AI chatbot
Elon Musk's OpenAI has launched the chatbot Grok to compete with other AI systems. OpenAI's Sam Altman took a dig at Grok, promoting their own GPTs. Altman suggested that Musk could have used the GPT builder instead of creating a separate company. This led to a meme fest on social media, with users joking about the situation. Musk reacted with fire and laughing emojis to a screenshot of Grok's response to a vulgar question.
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Humane launches AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable that aims to replace your smartphone
Humane, an AI company founded by ex-Apple engineers, has launched its first hardware, the AI Pin. The small square device can be pinned onto clothes and is powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 and Microsoft's AI models. The AI Pin costs $699 and has a monthly fee of $24 for a Humane subscription. It features a small projector that can display icons and text on the user's palm. The device can be activated through voice, touch, gesture, or the laser ink display and offers various AI tools and features. Shipping begins in early 2024.
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Thursday, November 9, 2023
Nod sought for contempt case against Uddhav Thackeray
A journalist has filed a contempt petition against Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray for his derogatory remarks towards Chief Justice DY Chandrachud in a Dussehra speech. The journalist alleges that Thackeray's comments are an attempt to influence pending cases in the Supreme Court and undermine the dignity of the court and the CJI's office. He has sought the attorney general's permission to file the petition, stating that Thackeray's statements amount to criminal contempt under the Contempt of Court Act.
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Man kills partner in Delhi hotel, hangs himself
The individuals involved in the unfortunate incident have been identified as Shorab (28) and Ayesha (27), according to the authorities.
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Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Indian journalist targeted with Pegasus, says global scribes body
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Nitish Kumar apologises amid row over sex remarks
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar faced backlash for his explicit remarks in the assembly, prompting an apology from him. Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Kumar for his choice of words and accused him of insulting women. The BJP demanded Kumar's resignation, questioning his eligibility to hold office due to his "memory loss." While some politicians supported Kumar, others, including Union Power Minister R.K. Singh, condemned his remarks. The issue has escalated into a bitter political confrontation, with Kumar's party, JD(U), urging for no politics to be played over the CM's remarks.
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Railways to now manufacture coaches with 'anti-injury fittings
Indian Railways' passenger coaches with "anti-injury" features: The Railway Board has asked all coach manufacturing units of the Indian Railways to take this requirement into account when planning equipment purchases for passenger future coaches.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Dehadrai files complaint against Mahua for 'trespassing'
Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai has lodged a complaint with Delhi Police against Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra, accusing her of trespassing. Dehadrai claims that Moitra went to his residence on two occasions in November. He also mentioned his previous complaints against Moitra and her associates and expressed concern for his safety. Moitra is currently facing allegations of accepting bribes for asking questions in parliament.
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Maxwell's mayhem! Aussie batter rewrites records in his historic knock
Glenn Maxwell fought through cramps to smash an unbeaten 201 off 128 balls, single-handedly guiding Australia to an improbable three-wicket win over Afghanistan in a World Cup match on Tuesday and sealing the team's spot in the semi-finals. Afghanistan appeared set for a famous victory against five-time champions Australia at the floodlit Wankhede Stadium, reducing them to 91 for seven wickets after setting them a victory target of 292.
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'This has been the best ODI knock I’ve seen in my life: Tendulkar
With 12 points and one match remaining, Australia secured their spot in the last four alongside India (with 16 points) and South Africa (with 12 points). In contrast, the incredibly talented Afghanistan team, which had come close to extending their fairy tale, found themselves on the wrong side of the result. The knock at Wankhede, considering the match situation, might be hailed as one of the greatest in ODI cricket when history reflects upon it. Perhaps, it could serve as the spark Australia need in their quest for a sixth World Cup title.
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In a first, scientists see viruses cling to each other
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery where one virus attached itself to another, as observed in bacteriophage viruses. This unique event involved a satellite virus attaching itself to a helper virus, a phenomenon that has never been seen before. The attachment occurred at the 'neck' of the virus, where the outer shell of the helper virus connects to its tail. This remarkable discovery was made possible through the use of an electron microscope. The findings were published in the Journal of the International Society for Microbial Ecology.
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Monday, November 6, 2023
Terror funding: SIA files chargesheet against Pak-based terrorist
The State Investigation Agency (SIA) in Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against three individuals in a terror funding case. The accused include a Pakistan-based terrorist handler and two residents of Srinagar. The duo from Srinagar allegedly raised funds from Saudi Arabia and Oman as part of a conspiracy with the terrorist handler. The funds were laundered through the banking channels and deposited into the accounts of family members of terrorists to support their activities in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Israel cuts off north Gaza as Palestinian toll tops 10,000
Israeli forces have cut off northern Gaza from the rest of the territory and launched intense air strikes, preparing for a push into Gaza City. The death toll in Palestine has exceeded 10,000, with over 4,100 children and 2,600 women among the casualties. Israel has vowed to crush Hamas, and the war is expected to escalate as troops enter Gaza City. The Israeli military said it had successfully encircled the north and south of Gaza, and ground troops have taken over a Hamas compound.
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It was disgraceful, lost all respect for Shakib: Angelo slams B'desh over 'time out' drama
A furious Angelo Mathews lashed out at Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan and his team after his 'timed out' dismissal snowballed into a major controversy at the World Cup on Monday. After the Sri Lanka all-rounder became the first international cricketer to be 'timed out' for not being ready to face the ball within two minutes of the fall of a wicket, Mathews hit out at Bangladesh over their 'disgraceful' actions at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.
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Sunday, November 5, 2023
Blinken makes 'unannounced' stop at Iraq
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the occupied West Bank to hold discussions with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as part of the Biden administration's efforts to alleviate the suffering of Gaza's civilians during the Israel-Hamas conflict. Blinken also traveled to Baghdad to meet with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani to address the rise in attacks by Iranian-allied militias. The US is concerned about Iran and its proxy groups exploiting the situation in Gaza to further destabilize the region.
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New CIC, 2 commissioners likely to be appointed today
Heeralal Samariya, currently serving as an information commissioner, is set to become the new chief information commissioner of the Central Information Commission (CIC). Two new information commissioners, Anandi Ramalingam and V K Tiwari, are also set to be appointed. Samariya, a former IAS officer, was chosen by the selection committee led by PM Narendra Modi. The appointments are expected to be announced soon. The CIC has been without a chief for over a month.
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Maldives President-elect Muizzu invites India for inauguration
India has been invited to the oath-taking ceremony of Maldives president-elect Mohamed Muizzu on November 17. However, India has not yet decided who will represent the country at the ceremony. Muizzu, who is considered pro-China, has denied having a China bias in his foreign policy. India hopes to secure an early release for Muizzu's predecessor, Abdulla Yameen, who was jailed on corruption charges.
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CM Baghel will now be operated by remote from Dubai: Smriti Irani
Union Minister Smriti Irani has accused Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel of being controlled by a remote from Dubai, suggesting his involvement in the Mahadev betting app scandal. She claimed that the Congress government had cheated the women of Chhattisgarh by not fulfilling its promise to ban liquor, instead looting Rs 2,000 crore through a liquor scam.
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Saturday, November 4, 2023
Tiffin box with 2kg IED planted on NH stretch in Jammu
A major tragedy was averted on Saturday with the timely detection and destruction of a timer-based improvised explosive device (IED) that had been concealed in a tiffin box and planted along the Sidhra-Narwal stretch of the Jammu-Srinagar national highway near a police checkpoint.
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Cong releases 6th list of 22 candidates for Rajasthan polls
The Congress party has released its sixth list of candidates for the upcoming Rajasthan assembly elections. The list includes 22 nominees, but does not feature Minister Mahesh Joshi, who represented the Hawa Mahal constituency. Instead, R R Tiwari, the president of the party's Jaipur unit, has been nominated. This brings the total number of declared candidates to 178 out of 200 seats. The elections are scheduled for November 25, with vote counting on December 3.
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NYT writer quits after accusing Israel of ‘genocide’
Jazmine Hughes, a staff writer for the New York Times Magazine, resigned after violating the company's policy by signing an open letter accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians. The letter, titled "Writers Against the War on Gaza," blamed Israel for deaths in a terrorist attack by Hamas. The conflict between Israel and Gaza has led to restrictions on freedom of expression, with many institutions dealing with members who feel strongly about the conflict. Hughes had previously criticized her newspaper's op-ed desk for publishing a column by Senator Tom Cotton.
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Jaishankar on row with Canada: 'They may have their concerns but it can't be that ...'
S Jaishankar has stated that there is room for diplomacy to address the ongoing bilateral row between India and Canada. The relationship between the two countries deteriorated after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged Indian involvement in the killing of a Khalistani terrorist. India rejected the allegations and called them absurd. Jaishankar emphasized that sovereignty and sensitivity cannot be one-way streets and expressed hope for a resolution. Canada has withdrawn 41 diplomats from India, and visa services have recently been resumed.
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Friday, November 3, 2023
India set to open Seattle consulate, appoints consul general
India has appointed Prakash Gupta as the first consul general in Seattle, finally operationalizing the long-awaited consulate in the US Pacific Northwest. The consulate in Seattle, a technology hub with a large population of Indian nationals and multinational companies, was announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US in June. This move is part of India's plan to open consulates in two other US cities, while the US plans to open consulates in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. Seattle will become the sixth US city to have an Indian consulate.
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PM Modi, Sunak discuss Israel-Hamas war
PM Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Rishi Sunak discussed the urgent need to deescalate tensions in West Asia and strongly condemned attacks by Hamas on Israel during a telephone conversation between the two leaders on Friday. A spokesperson for Downing Street said the leaders emphasised that Hamas did not represent the Palestinian people and it is necessary to reduce tensions in the broader region.
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6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Nepal, strong tremors felt in Delhi-NCR
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Why Bain & Co. CEO Manny Maceda thinks India is a compelling investment destination
Manny Maceda, the Worldwide Managing Partner and CEO of Bain & Co. has said, “India has always been a great, unique opportunity.”
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Thursday, November 2, 2023
'He was toying with Lankans': Akram hails 'exceptional' Shami
Five star Mohammed Shami wreaked havoc on a hapless Sri Lanka as hosts India powered to their seventh straight win at the ODI World Cup and became the first team to qualify for the semis on Thursday. Shami led the bowlers' rampage with an incredible burst of 5-1-18-5 as India shot down a clueless Lanka for a lowly 55 in 19.4 overs in their chase of an improbable 358.
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Astronaut captures ‘ghostly’ face in northern Africa
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have captured a photo of Trou au Natron, a volcanic pit and soda lake in northern Chad that resembles a ghostly face. The photo shows the outline of the face, with the "eyes" and "nose" being cinder cones and the "mouth" covered in a mineral crust made of natron. Trou au Natron is situated southeast of Tarso Toussidé, a volcanic area with fumaroles and an active stratovolcano. It's one of several volcanic peaks in the Tibesti Mountains.
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Air India in dock for aircraft with less emergency-use oxygen
Air India is being investigated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for using a Boeing 777 with insufficient emergency oxygen on a recent Delhi-US nonstop flight. The pilot refused to operate the aircraft due to the oversight, and the DGCA has requested information from the airline. Most aircraft have enough oxygen for 12-15 minutes per passenger, but planes flying over high mountains, such as the Hindu Kush range, need extra oxygen for 25-30 minutes.
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How 'Trishul' tattoo helps cops crack Delhi robbery
The identification of the accused was made possible due to a distinctive 'trishul' tattoo on his left forearm, according to officials.
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Customs fails to detect passenger with 1kg gold concealed in rectum
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Karwa Chauth: Best messages, quotes, wishes and images to share
Karwa Chauth is a festival in India that celebrates the bond between married couples. The festival involves fasting for the health and longevity of the husband, prayers for eternal love between the couple, and breaking the fast at the sight of the moon. It is celebrated primarily in Northern India and falls on the fourth day after the full moon in the month of Kartik. On this day, people exchange greetings and wishes, expressing their love and well wishes for married couples.
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Monday, October 30, 2023
Israel-Hamas war escalation puts Qatar’s clout to the test
Qatar has positioned itself as a key mediator in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, showcasing its role as the Middle East's go-between. Qatar has spent years building relationships with various actors in the region, from Hamas to Israel. Its involvement in the crisis is seen as a test of its ability to prove its usefulness to Western allies and cement its position as a critical partner. Qatar's wealth and diplomatic efforts have won praise from the US and Israel.
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Assembly elections: Why Omar Abdullah thinks condition of oppn's INDIA bloc is not good
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"Chase against Pakistan gave us....": Afghanistan captain Shahidi
Following their comfortable victory over Sri Lanka in a World Cup match on Monday, Afghanistan's captain Hashmatullah Shahidi credited his team's confidence to their previous successful run chase against Pakistan. Afghanistan on Monday confidently pursued a target of 242 against Sri Lanka, losing only three wickets, marking their first World Cup triumph against the Islanders. Shahidi was referring to Afghanistan's impressive eight-wicket victory over Babar Azam's Pakistan side in Chennai on October 23.
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Hockey: Ind beat China women in women's Asian Champions trophy
The Indian hockey team survived some anxious moments to avenge its Asian Games loss with a 2-1 win over China and continue its rampaging run at the women's Asian Champions Trophy on Monday.
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Sunday, October 29, 2023
Assembly polls: Congress announces six guarantees in Telangana
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'I think England can still qualify...': Jaffer trolls Vaughan
India showcased their dominance by clinching a remarkable 100-run victory over England for their sixth consecutive win in the tournament in a thrilling match in the World Cup in Lucknow. The triumph was made possible by the exceptional opening spells from Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami, following skipper Rohit Sharma's resilient innings of 87 on a challenging pitch. Former India opener Jaffer trolled Michael Vaughan soon after India handed England a crushing 100-run defeat in the World Cup game in Lucknow.
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Saturday, October 28, 2023
Para-athletes make history with record 111-medal haul at Asiad
India's differently abled athletes made history at the Para Asian Games in Hangzhou, winning a record-breaking 111 medals, including 29 gold. This surpassed India's previous highest medal tally in any major multisport event. The athletes' success reflects the government's support through initiatives such as the Khelo India scheme and the Target Olympic Podium Scheme. The Paralympic Committee of India president expressed hope that the country's para-athletes will achieve even greater success at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
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Breakthrough drug promises longer lives for man's best friend
A biotech company called Loyal plans to conduct a large clinical trial to test a revolutionary drug disguised as a sweet treat that has the potential to extend the lives of dogs by at least a year. The trial, which is set to involve 1,000 dogs over the age of 10, aims to determine if the drug can actually increase lifespan and improve the quality of life for older dogs. The identity of the drug is being kept secret until the trial concludes for commercial reasons.
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New York animal control officer held for selling 'Hope'
Scott Casterline, a New York state animal control officer, has been arrested for allegedly selling a stolen pet, a Yorkshire terrier named Hope, instead of reuniting her with her owners. Casterline falsely informed the owners that the dog had died. Hope was later found residing with a different family in Ohio. Casterline is facing charges related to this incident, including official misconduct and misappropriation of property. The original owners expressed their happiness at being reunited with their pet.
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