Special Desk IN what is being seen as ‘yet again’ warning from Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding Ukrain-Russia war, a “lightning-fast” response, has been promised if any outsider tries to intervene in to the war between the two. The Russian president has repeatedly warned foreign leaders against interfering with the …
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New rule for five-years of VPN data
Special Desk VPN companies will have keep customer data for five years or more a new national directive from the country’s Computer Emergency Response Team, known as CERT-in says. The body, under the Ministry of Electronics and IT, announced that VPNs in the country will have to keep customer names, …
Read More »Study gains new insights into the evolution of galaxies
New Delhi, Supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies are known to give rise to fast-moving jets of relativistic particles that can traverse large distances through the galaxy and beyond. The jets have long been suspected of driving the evolution of galaxies. However, it has so far remained just …
Read More »NAVY NCC CADETS OF LUCKNOW EXCEL IN YACHTING CAMP AT VISAKHAPATNAM
LUCKNOW. The cadets of 3 UP Naval unit NCC Lucknow, representing NCC Directorate (Uttar Pradesh), put up a commendable performance during the Special Yachting Camp held at Visakhapatnam. The team comprising Cadets Manas Bajpai, Aman Kumar, Devyanshi Singh and Simarpreet Kaur stood first in the Kayaking race held at Naval …
Read More »Extreme heat in India & Pakistan, scientists link with climate change
Dr . Seema Javed A dangerous heatwave hitting South Asia this week – comparable to heatwaves in 2015 that killed at least 4,500 in 2015. the temperatures in South Asia are likely to be reaching their highest. A deadly heatwave is building across India and Pakistan – home to around …
Read More »Minister temporarily steps down for husband’s health care
Special Desk Here is an example of family first. A Belgian minister has decided to temporarily step down from her post to take care of her ailing husband. The Belgian foreign minister Sophie Wilmes took this decision and said she will temporarily step down to care for her husband, who …
Read More »PVCHR APPEALS TO UNION HEALTH MINISTER FOR SWIFT ACTION ON MANDATORY FOPL FOR BETTER HEALTH of children
People’s Vigilance Committee for Human Rights (PVCHR), which has been spearheading the campaign to implement Front of Pack Labeling (FOPL), has written letters to Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya. This letter emphasizes the importance of tackling this issue for the sake of safeguarding the health …
Read More »How India can get back on track to meet renewables targets
According to a new report by JMK Research and the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), India set to miss the 2022 solar target by 27% due to lagging rooftop installations. India is projected to fall well short of its target for 2022 of having 100 gigawatts (GW) …
Read More »Shehbaz Sharif is new Pakistan PM
Special Desk Leader of Opposition Shehbaz Sharif has been elected as the new Prime Minister of Pakistan. Shehbaz Sharif secured a majority with 174 votes in the 342-member house on Monday to become the PM after Imran Khan lost the vote of confidence day before, interestingly with 174 votes against …
Read More »Political turmoil in Pakistan, new PM soon
Jubilee News Desk With Imran Khan bowled out by 174 votes in opposition at the no-confidence motion, Pakistan is in for a political turmoil. Imran Khan is the first Prime Minister in Pakistan to be voted out in the country’s history with a no-confidence motion. No prime minister in Pakistan’s …
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