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“Free ki revri reach US”: Arvind Kejriwal after Donald Trump promises halving of energy prices

New Delhi : Aam Aadmi party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal reacted to the recent promise made by former US President Donald Trump, of halving the electricity and energy prices, and said that the “free ki revdi” model has reached the United States. Notably, ‘revdi’ is a term, which is used in the political circle to.

Middle East tensions, high crude oil prices bring rupee to 84-mark against dollar

New Delhi:  With elevated crude oil prices amid global geo-political situations, the rupee on Friday breached the 84-mark against the US dollar for the first time. The rupee traded lower by 0.12 at 84.09, pressured by the recent rise in the dollar index from $100.50 to $102.40 and its steady hold. According to trade experts,.

Indian firms siphoned off Rs. 50 thousand crore to China via invoice tactics

New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has cracked down on the firms which were siphoned off money to China in the name of ordering goods from there. According to ED officials near about Rs. 50 thousand crore has siphoned off from India to via invoice tactics. These Firms/companies have violated both anti-money laundering and foreign.

Noel Tata appointed chairman of Tata Trusts after Ratan Tata’s demise

Noel Tata has been appointed as the new chairman of Tata Trusts, succeeding his half-brother Ratan Tata, who held the position until his passing on the evening of October 9. Ratan Tata’s legacy has significantly influenced the Tata Group’s trajectory over the years. Noel Tata, the son of Naval Tata and Simone Tata, assumes this.

Assam: Four children die after being hit by a speeding vehicle on NH-17

In a tragic incident, four young lives were abruptly lost when a speeding vehicle crashed into them early Friday morning in Dhubri district, Assam. The accident occurred near Solakhuli on National Highway 17. Three of the children died instantly, while a one-year-old later passed away from injuries while being taken to the hospital. The victims.

Chennai’s office space market expands 75-fold over last 25 years

Chennai’s office space market has experienced an astounding 75-fold increase, growing from 1 million sq. ft in 1999 to 76.5 million sq. ft by the first half of 2024, as reported by JLL. Over the past 25 years, the city’s real estate landscape has undergone significant transformation, primarily driven by the IT/ITES sector and the.

“Akhilesh Yadav should stop playing his dirty politics”: BJP’s Pratul Shah

Ahead of Samajwadi Chief Akhilesh Yadav’s visit to the Jai Prakash Narayan International Center (JPNIC) in Gomti Nagar on Friday, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Jayaprakash Narayan, BJP spokesperson Pratul Shah Deo criticized Yadav, urging him to cease his “dirty politics.” Deo emphasized that Jayaprakash Narayan had shared important lessons in his later years..

Kullu Dussehra: 1,380 personnel for the security of the Dussehra festival

The International Dussehra Festival will be held in Kullu’s Dhalpur from October 13. The police administration has completed its preparations for security as well. During the festival, 1,380 personnel will be responsible for maintaining safety. Additionally, the police will check the documents of people coming from other states. The entire Dussehra site will be divided.

Food delivery executive dies in Pune in hit-and-run case

A food delivery executive lost his life after his two-wheeler was struck by a luxury car in the Mundhwa area of Pune on Friday morning. According to the police, the driver of the luxury vehicle did not stop following the collision. The car also collided with another two-wheeler before hitting the bike that the delivery.

Pune: 30 students fall ill due to suspected food poisoning

Almost thirty students from a school in Pune, Maharashtra, were hospitalized on Thursday due to suspected food poisoning, but all were discharged after receiving initial treatment, according to officials. The situation arose after the school served sandwiches for breakfast to about 350 students in grades 5 to 7. Following the meal, some students began to.