Lecturing India on human rights would not work: Indian-American lawmakers

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Indian-American lawmakers have expressed their intention to continue raising human rights concerns in India with its leadership, but they believe that lecturing New Delhi on this matter is unlikely to yield positive results. Congressman Ro Khanna, who co-chairs the Congressional India Caucus, emphasized the importance of understanding India's colonial history spanning over a century.

Russia-China partnership: Russians, Chinese are brothers forever: Putin speaks highly of bilateral ties on China visit

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On the closing day of his two-day China visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke highly of the people-to-people ties between the two countries, saying that the Russians and the Chinese are "brothers forever", state news agency TASS reported. Weighing in on the relations between Moscow and Beijing, the Russian President compared it to a song from the 1940s. Speaking...

Banita Sandhu joins ‘Bridgerton Season 3’ Netflix series as Miss Malhotra: Know full star cast and other details

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Banita Sandhu, known for her role in Varun Dhawan's 'October', has been reportedly cast for 'Bridgerton Season 3'. The British-Indian actor will portray the character of Miss Malhotra in the renowned international series, sharing the screen with Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton.Sandhu gained widespread recognition for her role in Varun Dhawan's 'October', and her inclusion in 'Bridgerton Season 3'...

Flipkart IPO: Evaluating the right time for Flipkart IPO: Walmart International CEO

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Flipkart’s parent Walmart said it is evaluating the right time for taking the Indian ecommerce firm public. "We are looking at and exploring when will be the right time to IPO that business (Flipkart). But now there's strong growth both in Flipkart and in PhonePe, and we're excited about the India market," said Kath McLay, president and CEO, Walmart's...

Set up system for reporting adverse events: Regulator to medical device companies

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New Delhi: India's drug regulator has asked medical device manufacturers to establish a system for the timely identification and reporting of adverse events associated with their products available in the market.To ensure compliance of the Quality Management System, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation said, it is "imperative" that all medical device licence holders establish robust systems and processes...

Indore Railway Services To Remain Affected Till May 31, Full Detail Inside

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The operation of 32 trains will be affected from May 16 to May 31. (File Image: ANI)The Railway Department mentioned that this includes cancellation of 8 trains, termination of 8 trains at other stations, and short-termination of 18 trains.The operation of 32 trains will be affected from May 16 to May 31 due to the rail mega block between...

Turnout in 1st 4 phases of Lok Sabha polls at 67%; 45.1 crore have voted: EC

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Voter turnout in Lok Sabha polls is at 67%, with 45.1 crore of 97 crore electors voting. Polling data show a dip in turnout in first three phases compared to 2019, narrowing gap in fourth phase. EC emphasizes timely distribution of voter information slips.

The top UN court opens hearings on the Israeli military’s incursion into Rafah

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THE HAGUE: The United Nations' top court on Thursday opened two days of hearings into a request from South Africa to press Israel to halt its military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where more than half of Gaza's population has sought shelter. It is the fourth time South Africa has asked the International Court of Justice...

Sensex swings 1,200 points, ends higher even as volatility spikes

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MUMBAI: The volatility on Dalal Street continued on Thursday with the sensex swinging over 1,200 points intraday and closing with a gain of nearly 700 points. As has been the case in the past few sessions, it's the buying by domestic funds that more than compensated for the selling by foreign funds to take indices higher.On the BSE, the...