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In Last 10 Years, Around 70,000 Indians Surrendered Their Passports Across 8 States
Around 70,000 Indians have surrendered their passport at regional passport offices (RPTs) in the last 10 years, according to the response to the Right to Information Act application.
Wrestlers Move Delhi Court, Seek Copy Of Chargesheet Against WFI Chief
The Delhi Police on June 15 filed a charge sheet against the WFI chief for offenses such as outraging the modesty of women, stalking, and other offenses under the Indian Penal Code.
“Degrees Aren’t Enough To Get A Job In The UK!”: Indian Student’s Linkedin Post Garners Attention
One of the most disheartening aspects Samudrala mentioned was the difficulty of finding a job as an international graduate. Despite her qualifications, she felt that her degree and capabilities held little value in the job market.
SC E-committee To Organise Virtual Demo Of ESCR Free Judgement Search Portal
The Chief Justice of India (CJI) D.Y. Chandrachud launched the electronic Supreme Court Reports (e-SCR) project on January 2, which provided free access to approximately 34,000 Apex Court judgments for lawyers, law students, and the general public.
Bengaluru Techie Turns Rapido Driver After Being Laid Off, Netizens React
The story of Srinivas Rapolu, a skilled Java developer turned Rapido driver, has captured the attention of netizens on Twitter. After being laid off from Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL), Rapolu has resorted to driving a Rapido bike to connect with potential employers.
Google Approaches NCLAT Against CCI’s Order on Android
Google has approached NCLAT to challenge CCI’s fine on the internet giant for abusing its dominant position in relation to Android mobile devices.
How To File A Consumer Complaint Against Online Shopping
When people face issues with products or services they bought, complaining is a crucial step to find a solution. Complaints ensure that companies are responsible for their actions.
Top 10 Challenges Of Due Diligence In 2023 You Should Know
One of the typical challenges of due diligence is dealing with incomplete information. This could be due to improper record-keeping or a lack of access to the necessary data. Businesses need to be prepared to make decisions based on limited information while also being alert to the possibility of intentional obfuscation by the other party.
IMF Working On Global Central Bank Digital Currency Platform
The International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva stated on Monday, 19 June, that IMF is working on a platform to enable transactions between countries through central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
6 Things You Need To Know About Shop & Establishments Act In India
The Shops and Establishments Act 1961 is a piece of legislation enacted by the Indian government to regulate the working conditions of commercial establishments, including shops, hotels, theatres, and other establishments. The act sets out the rules and regulations governing the working hours, wages, and other working conditions of employees working in these establishments.
Mid-Day Meal: FSSAI Urges Schools To Register Under ‘Eat Right Campus’
FSSAI is instructing its food safety officers to urge schools to register for the ‘Eat Right Campus’ program. This will allow them to monitor whether schools follow proper hygiene and quality standards while preparing meals.
WHO Flags 7 Indian-Made Cough Syrups In Its Probe On Contaminated Medicines
WHO probe has flagged 7 Indian manufactured cough syrups that are being supplied across the world. The investigation has flagged 20 medicines, out of which 7 are Indian-made and the rest are from Indonesia.
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