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Supreme Court Serves Notice to ECI on Plea for Full EVM Votes-VVPAT Verification

The petition also challenges the Election Commission of India's (ECI) guideline that mandates sequential VVPAT verification, which causes unnecessary delay.

PM Narendra Modi and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates (photo:ANI)

PM Modi and Bill Gates Discuss Technology's Impact on Healthcare, Education, and Agriculture

Regarding education, Modi emphasized leveraging technology to provide quality education, particularly focusing on visual content and storytelling to engage children effectively.

Bengaluru Cafe Blast: NIA identifies suspect; arrests another for providing logistical support

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has identified the main accused in Rameshwaram Café blast as Mussavir Shazeeb Hussain along with Abdul Matheen Taha as a key conspirator.

Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud (File Photo)

Lawyers' Collective Appeals to CJI, Alleges 'Vested Interest Group' Exerting Pressure on Judiciary

Lawyers voice 'profound concern' over a 'vested interest group' accused of pressuring the judiciary, influencing legal proceedings, and defaming courts based on unfounded reasoning and outdated political agendas.

Economist Sanjeev Sanyal on YouTuber Siddhartha Ahluwalia’s The Neon Show | YouTube screengrab

India Could Foster More Billionaires, Olympic Gold Medalists, and Scientists by Shifting Focus from UPSC: PM's Economic Advisor Sanjeev Sanyal

Sanjeev Sanyal, an economist and advisor to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has sparked a debate by suggesting that unless one is genuinely interested in administrative roles, focusing on the UPSC exam might not be the most efficient use of time. He advocates for increased entrepreneurship, citing the need for Indian billionaires to drive innovation and job creation.

The report was released in the presence of V Anantha Nageswaran, the Centre's Chief Economic Adviser (twitter.com/TweetIHD)

India's Unemployed Population Comprises 83% Youth: International Labour Organization

According to a joint study by the ILO and the Institute for Human Development (IHD), the proportion of educated young people among the unemployed has increased from 54% in 2000 to 66% in 2022.

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Increase in Fake Credit Claims Detected in FY24; Haryana and Delhi at Forefront

Detected cases of fraudulent input tax credit claims surge by 49% compared to the previous fiscal year.

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