Special Desk At least four people suspected of assassinating Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse have been shot dead police forces, the security forces say on Thursday. Two more suspects have been detained by the cops for interrogation, while officers are still in combat with some remaining suspects in the nation’s capital …
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Two delta plus cases in Uttar Pradesh
Jubilee News Desk Present of Delta plus variant of the covid-19 virus in Uttar Pradesh has alerted the health department. These cases have been reported (one each) from Gorakhpur and Deoria districts. Amit Mohan Prasad, additional chief secretary health department gave details of the cases in a press conference Wednesday …
Read More »CBI raids in Uttar Pradesh
Jubilee News Desk The Central Bureau of Investigation conducted search operations at 40 places in Uttar Pradesh including Lucknow in connection with the case lodged on Gomti River Front Project. The Central Bureau of Investigation registered a case on July 2, on the request of Uttar Pradesh Government and further …
Read More »VCs in Rajasthan asked to foot bill for governor’s biography
Special Desk Vice chancellors of 27 state universities in Rajasthan had a task on their minds after they met Governor Kalraj Mishra on July 1 and left for their own offices. As the vice chancellors reached their vehicles they were surprised. Each of their vehicles had two cartons of books, …
Read More »Amir Khan gets ‘separated’ from second wife
Jubilee News Desk Amir Khan and Kiron Rao have jointly announced separation and issued a statement on the same. The marriage was 15 years old. Film critic Taran Adarsh shared the joint statement on social media. This is the second divorce for Amir who had divorced his first wife, Reena …
Read More »Lightning triggers 136 wildfires in British Columbia
Special Desk # Experts say climate change to increase extreme weather events # Wildfires started with a record-breaking heatwave IN a devastating impact over 135 wildfires were caused by lightning strikes across western Canada following a record-breaking heatwave. Military aircrafts have been mobilized to assist emergency services in British Columbia …
Read More »SIDBI rolls out developmental measures, celebrating ‘World MSME Day’ as a ‘Developmental Week’
News Desk Lucknow. Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), the principal financial institution engaged in the promotion, financing and development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), has rolled out various developmental measures for MSMEs celebrating the World MSME Day of June 27, 2021 in the form of a …
Read More »China can reply back: Xi
Special Desk For countries who have been looking towards China, President Xi Jinping has issued a warning. In a defiant speech at an event marking the centenary of the ruling Communist Party China’s President Xi Jinping has warned that foreign powers will get their heads bashed if they attempt to …
Read More »Fake vaccines given to 2,000 Mumbai residents
Mohan Sinha On March 29, 2021, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned about counterfeit and stolen COVID-19 vaccines being sold on the dark web, along with fake vaccination certificates and fake negative tests. These were being aimed at those travelling abroad. However, residents of Hiranandani Heritage Society, in Kandivali, Mumbai, …
Read More »Steel Industry Doubling Down On Dirty Plants Despite US$70 Billion Stranded Asset Risk
Dr. Seema Javed Despite the commitments to decarbonize the steel sector, global steel production and development is still dominated by conventional, coal-based steelmaking, threatening to overwhelm global climate goals or risk billions in stranded assets. That is the finding of a new report by energy research group Global Energy Monitor(GEM) …
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