Istanbul Blast News Live: Media reports suggest that Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries is interested in buying the English football club Liverpool FC. A rush in global interest in purchasing a property like Liverpool was inevitable but not everybody sees value in buying a top Premier League club.Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a British billionaire, recently ruled out the possibility of picking a stake in the Merseyside club, said there is more value elsewhere in the footballing world, than in buying a top-tier Premier League club. Ratcliffe currently owns Ligue 1 side Nice, a French football club.
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As far as connectivity to Bhutan is concerned, survey for first rail connectivity has begun. It’ll complete by March. Connectivity will be from Kokrajhar (Assam) to Gelephu (Bhutan). We hope that as soon as project is sanctioned, work will complete within 2-2.5 yrs: Anshul Gupta
As far as connectivity to Bhutan is concerned, survey for first rail connectivity has begun. It'll complete by Marc… https://t.co/92aKqAzGnj
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Opposition Women MP’s Fauzia Khan of the NCP, Jaya Bachchan of the SP and Priyanka Chaturvedi of Shiv Sena lead a delegation and meets Maha Governor BS Koshyari to complain to him about the comments made by Ministers Abdul Sattar on Supriya Sule and Gulabrao Patil on Sushma Andhare. They claim Governor has told them that he has written a letter to CM Eknath Shinde on these issues.
Karnataka HC: Insurer liable even if vehicle lacks fitness certificate
If the insurance of a vehicle was valid as on the date of the accident, then the liability of the insurance company cannot be absolved even if there was no fitness certificate (FC), the Karnataka high court has observed in a recent judgment. Negating the argument by New India Assurance Company, Justice HP Sandesh has pointed out that in two judgments in 2018, the high court had opined that not having a valid FC was not a fundamental breach.
Supreme Court agrees to hear a fresh plea filed relating to Centre amending the electoral bonds scheme to allow their sale for 15 extra days during the “year of general elections to the legislative assembly of States and Union territories with legislature”.
Warner hints at Test retirement next year
Swashbuckling Australia opening batter David Warner has hinted at Test retirement next year but he is likely to continue playing white-ball cricket. Warner’s comments came after hosts Australia made an early exit from the T20 World Cup.
Musk sees aliens, tunnels in a candlelit G20 vision of the future
Sitting in the dark, wearing a traditional Indonesian batik shirt and surrounded by candles, Elon Musk offered a vision for the future that includes aliens, deep tunnels and rocket tourism. The seemingly disembodied billionaire Twitter owner appeared by video link on Monday to address business leaders in Bali on the sidelines of the G20 summit, only his face and hands visible on an otherwise black screen.
Special attractions at GST & Customs Pavilion of CBIC at India International Trade Fair.
Special attractions at GST & Customs Pavilion of CBIC at India International Trade Fair. #CBICatIITF2022 https://t.co/RINDlG5wgV
— CBIC (@cbic_india) 1668402745000
Amebic gets USFDA nod for generic cancer treatment medication
Alembic Pharmaceuticals on Monday said it has received approval from the US health regulator to market Cyclophosphamide capsules, used in the treatment of different kinds of cancers, in the American market. The company has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to market its product which is a generic version of Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc product, Alembic Pharmaceuticals said in a statement.
Congress General Secretary in-charge Communications Jairam Ramesh, party MP Digvijaya Singh, Rajasthan MLA Sachin Pilot and others arrive for the Congress ‘Task Force- 2024’ meeting at 15 GRG Congress War Room.
Delhi | Congress General Secretary in-charge Communications Jairam Ramesh, party MP Digvijaya Singh, Rajasthan MLA… https://t.co/z0Ghlv5uSU
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Trying to make Kerala a pharma hub: CM Pinarayi Vijayan
Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that the government was trying to make Kerala one of the major pharmaceutical hubs of India by leveraging the various achievements made by the state in the health sector. Inaugurating the state conference of the IMA at Kunnamkulam through online on Sunday, the CM said it was important to set up ‘centres of excellence’ in the emerging areas like genetic medicine, stem cell biology, medical imaging, bio-medical photonics, brain-computer interface, and genomics in medicine.
PM Narendra Modi pays tributes to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary
On his birth anniversary, tributes to our former PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Ji. We also recall his contribution to our nation.
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Will discuss key issues of global concern with G20 leaders in Bali: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he will hold extensive discussions with G20 leaders in Bali on key challenges such as reviving global growth, ensuring food and energy security and addressing issues relating to health and digital transformation.
District Cyber Crime Police busted a pan India Ola electric scooty scam, that affected more than 1000 victims of crores of Rupees. 20 scammers arrested in a combination of raids in Bengaluru (Karnataka), Gurugram (Haryana) and Patna (Bihar)
– DCP Outer North, Devesh Mahla
ED arrests businessmen Vijay Nair, Abhishek Boinpally in Delhi excise policy money laundering case. Both held by CBI in same case: Officials
Bharat Jodo Yatra resumes in Maha, Cong to distribute 600 copies of Nehru’s book on his birth anniversary
The Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi entered its 68th day as it resumed from Kalamnuri in Hingoli district of Maharashtra on Monday after a one-day break. Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said 600 copies of Jawaharlal Nehru’s book ‘Discovery of India’ will be distributed to the yatra participants on Monday, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of India’s first prime minister.
India will officially assume G20 Presidency from Dec 1; I will extend my personal invitation to G20 members for next year’s summit
– PM Modi
Bharat Jodo Yatra resumes in Maha, Cong to distribute 600 copies of Nehru’s book on his birth anniversary
The Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi entered its 68th day as it resumed from Kalamnuri in Hingoli district of Maharashtra on Monday after a one-day break. Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said 600 copies of Jawaharlal Nehru’s book ‘Discovery of India’ will be distributed to the yatra participants on Monday, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of India’s first prime minister.
NCP workers block roads in Mumbra- part of Awhad’s constituency after FIR against Jitendra Ahwad lodged
Single-day rise of 547 new COVID-19 cases push India’s tally of infections to 4,46,66,924, death toll climbs to 5,30,532: Govt
New Zealand to train more Ukrainian troops, extends intelligence support
New Zealand said on Monday it would send a further 66 defence force personnel to the United Kingdom to help train Ukrainian soldiers as the Russian invasion grinds on for a ninth month. New Zealand currently has a team of 120 New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel training Ukrainians in the United Kingdom but this deployment was due to end. The new deployment will run from November 30 through until July 2023, a government statement said.
PM Modi pays tributes to Nehru on birth anniversary
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday paid tributes to Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary, and recalled his contribution to the country.Born in 1889, Nehru was a leading Congress leader and freedom fighter who served as the country’s first prime minister. He died in office in 1964 and remains the longest serving Indian prime minister.
Congress to launch state-wide padayatra in Bihar from Dec 28
The Congress is set to launch a state-wide padayatra in Bihar from December 28 on the lines of ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, senior party leader Jairam Ramesh said here.He said the 1,200-km-long march against the “communal agenda of the BJP” will start from Banka district and conclude in Bodh Gaya. It will cover 17 districts of the state.Rahul Gandhi, however, is unlikely to take part in the state-wide padayatra in Bihar.
Varanasi court to deliver its verdict on plea seeking worship rights of ‘Shivling’ in Gyanvapi premises
A Varanasi fast-track court will deliver its verdict today on the plea seeking worship rights of the ‘Shivling’ that the Hindu side claimed to be found on the Gyanvapi mosque premises.The court had adjourned the matter for November 14 during the last hearing on November 8.The demands of the Hindu side on which the court will deliver its verdict include permission for the immediate beginning of prayer of Swayambhu Jyotirlinga Bhagwan Vishweshwar, the handing over of the entire Gyanvapi complex to the Hindus, and banning the entry of Muslims inside the premises of the Gyanvapi complex.
Molestation case filed against NCP leader Jitendra Ahwad
Molestation case filed against NCP leader Jitendra Ahwad who just got bail two days back in the ‘Har Har Mahadev’ case. Awhad says case foisted on him and that he would soon resign as an MLA in protest against the ‘fake case’ being filed against him. The case pertains to a programme on Sunday where Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Awhad who is a MLA from Thane Mumbra were together for a function to inaugurate a bridge. During the function Awhad is alleged to have touched the woman inappropriately.
Delhi: Quality of air still at ‘very poor’ category, AQI at 3O9
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Strides Pharma Science Unit Receives Positive Recommendation From European Medicines Agency
Delhi Police issues traffic advisory in view of India International Trade Fair
The Delhi Police has issued a traffic advisory in view of the India International Trade Fair, which begins on Monday, and mentioned the roads where congestion is expected.It said traffic congestion is likely to be seen on Mathura Road, Bhairon Marg, Ring Road, Shershah Road and Purana Qila Road.Entry to the fair will be restricted to business visitors from November 14 to 18. It will be opened to the general public from November 19 to 27.
Wipro Appoints Ankush Saigal As Head, Telecom Industry Sector, Southeast Asia
Twitter now lays off 4,400 contractual workers
After firing about 50 per cent of Twitter workforce, or about 3,800 employees, Elon Musk has reportedly laid off at least 4,400 contractual workers at the company.According to reports from Platformer and Axios, the micro-blogging platform is now laying off employees those are on contract.”Contractors aren’t being notified at all, they’re just losing access to Slack and email. Managers figured it out when their workers just disappeared from the system,” tweeted Platformer’s Casey Newton.
Person responsible for Istanbul bombing arrested: Turkey Interior minister
I am deciding to resign from the post of MLA. We can’t witness the murder of democracy: NCP leader Jitendra Awhad
Police registered 2 false cases against me in 72 hours. I will fight against police brutality. I am deciding to res… https://t.co/oMGk9RsG1D
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Report links Mukesh Ambani to Liverpool FC takeover
Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani has entered the race to bid for world-renowned English football club Liverpool FC’s takeover, reported a leading English daily.The English Premier League giants have been put up for sale by their current owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG), who bought the Merseyside club in October 2010 and have reportedly appointed Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to assist them in selling the team.According to ‘The Mirror’, the FSG are willing to sell the club for 4 billion British pound.
IMF says global economic outlook getting ‘gloomier’, risks abound
The global economic outlook is even gloomier than projected last month, the International Monetary Fund said on Sunday, citing a steady worsening in purchasing manager surveys in recent months. It blamed the darker outlook on tightening monetary policy triggered by persistently high and broad-based inflation, weak growth momentum in China, and ongoing supply disruptions and food insecurity caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
As world population hits 8 billion, China frets over too few babies
Chinese software developer Tang Huajun loves playing with his two-year-old in their apartment on the outskirts of Beijing but he said he is unlikely to have another child.Such decisions by countless people like Tang will determine the course not only of China’s population but that of the world, which the United Nations says is projected to reach 8 billion on Tuesday.
China reports 16,203 new COVID cases for Nov 13 vs 14,878 a day earlier
China reported 16,203 new COVID-19 infections for Nov. 13, of which 1,794 were symptomatic and 14,409 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Monday.That compared with 14,878 new cases a day earlier – 1,711 symptomatic and 13,167 asymptomatic infections, which China counts separately.Excluding imported infections, China reported 16,072 new local cases, of which 1,747 were symptomatic and 14,325 were asymptomatic, up from 14,761 a day earlier.
India’s wheat planting gathers momentum, acreage up nearly 10%
Indian farmers have planted wheat on 4.5 million hectares since Oct. 1, when the current sowing season began, up 9.7% from a year ago, the latest data from the farm ministry showed on Friday.The Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare will keep updating the provisional crop sowing figures as it gathers more information from state governments.In India, wheat is mainly produced in the northern states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and the central state of Madhya Pradesh.
Asia shares pause as Fed warns against exuberance
Asian share markets were taking a breather on Monday after last week’s sweeping rally as a top U.S. central banker warned investors against getting carried away over one inflation number, nudging up bond yields and the dollar.A modest miss on U.S. inflation was enough to see two-year Treasury yields dive 33 basis points for the week and the dollar lose almost 4%, the fourth biggest weekly decline since the era of free-floating exchange rates began over 50 years ago.
PM Modi invites ideas, suggestions for Mann Ki Baat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited people to share their ideas and suggestions for the upcoming episode of Mann ki Baat scheduled for November 27, 2022, at 11 A.M.The ideas can be shared on MyGov, Namo App, or dial 1800-11-7800 to record the message, said a press release by Prime Minister’s Office on Sunday.
Fed’s Waller: May cut size of hikes, but not ‘softening’ fight against inflation
The U.S. Federal Reserve may consider slowing the pace of rate increases at its next meeting but that should not be seen as a “softening” in its commitment to lower inflation, Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said.Markets should now pay attention to the “endpoint” of rate increases, not the pace of each move, and that endpoint is likely still “a ways off,” Waller said in response to a series of questions on monetary policy at an economic conference organized by UBS in Australia. “It depends on inflation.”
We believe in peace, but if provoked, India will give befitting reply: Rajnath
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that India believed in peace, but if provoked, then the country could give a befitting reply.The Defence Minister was addressing an event in Jhajjar, Haryana on Sunday, said a press release by the Ministry of Defence.
Earthquake of 4.1 magnitude hits Punjab’s Amritsar
An earthquake of 4.1 magnitude was felt across Punjab’s Amritsar on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday, informed National Center for Seismology (NCS).The tremors were felt at around 3:42 AM.
Lavender cultivation to be extended to J-K’s Ramban
– Union Minister Jitendra Singh
Bomb rocks avenue in heart of Istanbul; 6 dead, dozens hurt
A bomb rocked a bustling pedestrian avenue in the heart of Istanbul on Sunday, killing six people, wounding several dozen and leaving panicked people to flee the fiery blast or huddle in cafes and shops.Emergency vehicles rushed to the scene on Istiklal Avenue, a popular thoroughfare lined with shops and restaurants that leads to the iconic Taksim Square. In one video posted online, a loud bang could be heard and a flash seen as pedestrians turned and ran away.
COP27: India thwarts attempt to club it with historical polluters
Supported by other developing countries, India blocked an attempt by rich nations to focus on all top 20 emitters of carbon dioxide during discussions on the ‘Mitigation Work Programme’ at the ongoing UN climate summit in Egypt, sources said on Monday.During the first week of the climate talks, developed countries desired that all top 20 emitters, including India and China, discuss intense emission cuts and not just the rich nations which are historically responsible for climate change, they said.
Indian miners seek higher import tax on aluminium, zinc, copper products
India’s top mining industry federation is seeking higher import taxes on metals such as zinc, copper and aluminium to help halt a tide of cheaper imports, especially from China, according to a note it sent to the government.The government should raise import taxes to 10%-15% on several aluminium products, including scrap to 10% from 2.5%, the Federation of Indian Mineral Industries (FIMI) said in the note addressed to the Ministry of Finance.