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Addressing a public meeting here today, Rajnath emphasised that big economists and financial firms all over the world are saying that the Government of India has succeeded in lifting 25 crore people out of poverty in 8-9 years.
Congress aims to win over 13 seats in Rajasthan, countering BJP's divisive strategies. Dotasra criticizes Modi's lies and vindicates Rahul Gandhi's stance on love vs. hatred. The focus is on BJP's failures and Congress's commitment to addressing people's issues.
Himachal Pradesh apple growers are set to switch to a standard 20-kilogram carton size for packaging in the upcoming season, following a recent notification by the state government. The decision to move away from selling apples in boxes to selling them by weight was made for the 2023 season, ensuring the use of universal cartons moving forward.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday claimed the difference between his party's guarantees and 'Modi Ki Guarantee' is clear and added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi knows that the elections have «slipped out of his hands». In a post in Hindi on X, Gandhi said the Congress guarantees a «government of Indians».
A team from South Africa recently visited the Gandhisagar Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh to assess the readiness for the release of five to eight cheetahs later this year. The focus is on breeding and favorable weather conditions. This visit is part of the planning for Project Cheetah, which aims to reintroduce the cheetahs into the sanctuary.
Venice will become the first city in the world to charge an entry fee for day-tripper tourists, aimed at reducing the number of short-stay visitors who cause congestion
Headteacher James Durbridge has praised staff and pupils for a 'calm and mature' response after a 14-year-old girl 'went mad' with a knife in the playground.
EARLIER this month, I was at a meeting of my local Women's Institute when the talk turned to grandchildren. Most admitted they have a favourite grandchild, but wouldn't tell their children.
Located in Bolinas, the estate has been listed at $9 million, and has views of Bolinas Lagoon, Stinson Beach, Mount Tamalpais, the Pacific Ocean, and San Francisco. Annie put $2 million into the property.
Defence minister James Cartlidge said Household Cavalry horses Vida and Quaker were 'in a serious condition, but as I understand, still alive'.
[The Conversation Africa] Rwanda, a small and landlocked central African country, has made remarkable socio-economic progress since the 1994 genocide in which an estimated 500,000 people died. But the country, as well as the rest of the world, remains divided over the achievements made and the direction taken over the past 30 years.
[New Times] Republic of the Congo has declared an epidemic of mpox (monkeypox), a viral illness caused by the monkeypox virus, after 19 cases were confirmed across five regions, including the capital Brazzaville, according to reports.
[VOA] Yaounde, Cameroon -- Gabon's month-long national dialogue intended to lay the groundwork for restoring civilian rule in the Central African nation concludes at the end of April, with delegates proposing a range of options for new governance.
Government officials say 80,000 workers are wanted in Israel to work in the construction industry in the Jewish state. This is in addition to the 3,000 Malawian workers wanted in Israel to work in the agriculture sector, especially farms. Minister of Information Moses Kunkuyu said this at a press conference on Wednesday in Lilongwe where […] The post Israel wants 80,000 Malawians to work in construction industry in the Jewish state appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Press Corporation Plc. has issued a revised trading statement indicating a significant upward revision in its profit forecast of K69.8 billion after tax for the year ending December 31, 2023. A statement issued by the conglomerate says the company originally projected a profit after tax between K62.8 billion to K69.8 billion, representing a growth of […] The post Press Corporation forecasts K69.8bn profit appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Government is battling an unprecedented K110 billion claim from two Malawian of Asians origin who allege their land was illegally grabbed by State officials in 1981. The Assistant Registrar of the High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal in Blantyre, Hussein Ibrahim, on Wednesday morning issued directions to parties in the case in which two […] The post Two Asians demand compensation of K110 billion from Govt over land allegedly grabbed from them in 1981 appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda has urged members of the Malawi Judiciary to go digital for the country to attain an improved Justice System. According to Mzikamanda, the importance of embracing digitalization within the Malawi Judiciary Service will enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of justice administration in the country. He was speaking at the launch of […] The post E-Court live in Malawi as Judiciary goes digital in its quest to improve justice delivery in the country appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Social media activist Gerald Kampanikiza, popularly known as GCK Cameras, has helped court donors from Dubai who, concerned with challenges of safe water in Tikoliwe Village in Mchinji, have come in and constructed a borehole in the area. Wednesday April 24th, 2024 will be a day to remember for people of Tikoliwe Village, Traditional Authority […] The post Social media activist Gerald Kampanikiza courts donors who provides safe water to Mchinji appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov has warned Americans that they will get stuck in a bloody swamp in Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has explained his vision of his political retirement at a keynote event in Minsk Read Full Article at RT.com
A good cut of steak is always a little pricier than other dishes — but this diner certainly wasn't expecting his meal to cost an extra $2,000. In a post to the Complaint Singapore Facebook group on Wednesday, user Lin Zhi Hao (transliteration) stated that he had visited Common Grill by Collin's on Tuesday (April 23) and ordered a ribeye steak, priced at $20.90. When he finished his meal and foot the bill, however, he realised that he had paid a total of $2,020.90 — an extra $2,000. In photos of the receipt from Collin's, Lin showed that he had visited the outlet located in Geylang and appeared to have made payment at 6.35pm via Nets. This would mean that the amount was directly debited from his bank account. «Upon noticing this discrepancy, I immediately brought it to the attention of your staff,» Lin wrote, addressing Collin's. «I was informed that I would need to wait two weeks to receive a refund.» Unable to accept the delay for such a large sum of money to be returned to him, he insisted that he wanted a refund there and then.
The 21-year-old, who works for an airline company, had sought to quench her thirst when she bought the drink from a vending machine in the Son Sant Joan airport, near the city of Palma.
When a fishball noodle seller in Punggol noticed a CCTV camera purportedly aimed at her stall, she decided to use a broom to shift the camera away. This led to a spat with a neighbouring chicken rice hawker who had installed the camera. The altercation occurred at a coffee shop located at Block 639 Punggol Drive at around 10pm last Saturday (April 20), reported Shin Min Daily News. The 35-year-old chicken rice hawker surnamed Zou told the Chinese evening daily that he was checking the camera feed of his stall that day when he noticed that the camera angle had changed. Upon reviewing the footage, he discovered that the culprit was the female owner of the neighbouring stall. Wanting to correct the position of the CCTV camera, Zou contacted the stallholder for help — but the duo got into an argument via voice messaging. The hawker then decided to head down to his stall himself to re-angle the camera lens. However, Zou claimed that the stallholder swore at him and accused him of deliberately pointing the security camera at her. He alleged that she then hit him on the back of his head.
“Foreign aid” often never leaves the United States.
Headline figures show dividends rose 4.9 per cent to £15.6billion in the first quarter of 2024, with 95 per cent of payers either increasing or holding dividends steady.
EXCLUSIVE: Five military horses bolted when a lump of concrete or a rock crashed onto the floor during renovation work on the multi-millionaire businessman's townhouse.
Teacher Fiona Elias was revealed to be among the three being treated for non-life threatening injuries after the ordeal in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, this morning.
Fish exporters and government partners from Seychelles are participating in the Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona, Spain, to enhance the reputation of the island nation's seafood industry and provide promising new market opportunities for its growing private sector. Taking place from April 23-25, the event marks its 30th edition and has become the largest in history, with 2,244 companies from 87 countries showcasing their products and services. According to the Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA), «Following the success of its participation last year, Seychelles' local fish exporters and government partners have come together to exhibit the best of the country's ocean products at the Expo.» The Seychelles pavilion, located in the first hall of the Expo, is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Fisheries and the Blue Economy, the SFA, the Seychelles Investment Board (SIB), and the private sector. Under the umbrella of the Association of Fish Processors and Exporters Seychelles (AFPES), Gemini Fishing Company, Marlu Seychelles, Ocean Basket, and Tuna Exporters (Seychelles) are being represented at this year's event. Seychelles' diverse and high-quality seafood is being presented at the Expo, with fresh fish selections such as yellowfin tuna, red snapper, and grouper. The Central Common Cold Storage (CCCS) is making its debut at the event, highlighting the increasing importance of the service sector in Seychelles' seafood industry. «The Seychelles pavilion has already garnered significant interest from buyers, who are relishing the sashimi products crafted by the local and foreign chef team while engaging with suppliers and service providers,» said SFA. Seychelles Pavilion has garnered interest. (Seychelles Fishing Authority) Photo License: CC-BY The Expo is expected to enhance the reputation of Seychelles' seafood industry and provide promising new market opportunities for its growing private sector. The Seafood Expo Global is seen as the world's leading and largest seafood trade event and it brings together buyers, suppliers, and other players in the seafood industry from more than 160 countries. The Seafood Expo connects seafood suppliers and related services to local, regional, and global marketplaces while promoting sustainable fisheries and aquaculture. The success of Seychelles' participation in the Seafood Expo Global is a testament to the country's commitment to promoting its seafood products, and it is hoped that it will continue to shine on a global scale. Fisheries is the island nation's second top contributor to its economy.
THE WESTMORELAND Public Health Services (WPHS) has revealed that an investigation into an unmarked water truck seen in a viral video extracting water from the Roaring River in the parish belongs to Honeyghan Funeral Home and was pulling water for...
FOLLOWING THE theft of a water tank from the Negril Primary School earlier this month, Matthew Samuda, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, is calling on residents to report individuals who are involved so...
The Coca-Cola Company tops the list as the number one polluter, and is responsible for 11 per cent of all branded waste, according to researchers from Dalhousie University.