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Daddal Commits to Boost Tourism in Raichur District

The government has announced plans to enhance tourism in Raichur district, focusing on infrastructure and local collaboration.

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New Regulations for Stem Cell and Gene Therapies Introduced

A recent amendment aims to regulate stem cell and gene therapies more effectively, focusing on unproven treatments. However, it may not lead to immediate cost reductions.

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Rajnath Singh Highlights Growth in Made-in-India Defence Production Post Operation Sindoor

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasizes the significant increase in India's defence production, reaching over ₹1.78 lakh crore, following Operation Sindoor.

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Court Rejects Bail Applications of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in Delhi Riots Case

The court has denied the bail requests of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, following a Supreme Court bench's objections to a previous ruling.

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Hong Kong Legco Chief Calls for Higher Standards Following Drink-Driving Incident

In light of a lawmaker's recent drink-driving arrest and subsequent resignation, the president of Hong Kong's legislature urges members to uphold higher standards of conduct.

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Fifty Bangladeshi Nationals Deported from Attur Detention Camp to West Bengal

Fifty Bangladeshi nationals, including 44 men and six women, have been deported from a detention camp in Attur, Salem district, to West Bengal by train.

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Chandrima Bhattacharya Resigns from TMC, Signaling Potential Leadership Changes

Chandrima Bhattacharya has resigned from all positions within the Trinamool Congress, prompting questions regarding her future and the party's leadership dynamics.

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Telangana Government Moves Forward with Recruitment of 6,424 Police Positions

In a significant step, the Telangana Government has approved the recruitment of 6,424 posts within the Police department, including roles for Sub-Inspectors and Constables.

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Three Sheep Network Returns with Live-Streaming Courses Amid Regulatory Challenges

After a suspension for selling counterfeit products, Three Sheep Network is back, now offering live-streaming courses. This move underscores the complexities of China's influencer marketing scene.

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Chinese Tourists Favor Shopping and Beauty Over Sightseeing in Korea

Recent trends indicate that Chinese tourists are increasingly prioritizing shopping and beauty experiences during their trips to Korea, influenced by favorable currency rates.

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Family of Barun Biswas Seeks New Investigation into His 2012 Murder

As the 14th anniversary of Barun Biswas' murder approaches, his family has urged the Chief Minister to initiate a fresh Special Investigation Team probe into the case.

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India's Diplomatic Stance on Iran Mediation: No Need to Follow Pakistan

Ambassador Vikram Doraiswami asserts that India's involvement in Iran mediation would not be advantageous, given the already complex situation.

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Mohanlal to Lead in Dileesh Pothan's Upcoming Film ‘Nedumkandam Miracle’

The anticipated film ‘Nedumkandam Miracle’ will feature Mohanlal in the lead role, directed by Dileesh Pothan and written by Syam Pushkaran and Paulson Skaria.

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AI Recruitment Surges in India Amidst Decline in IT Jobs

A recent report highlights a 16% increase in AI hiring in India for June, contrasting with a 3% drop in overall IT job openings, as per Naukri’s JobSpeak report.

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Idukki District Implements Safety Measures in Response to Heavy Rainfall

In light of significant rainfall, the Idukki district administration has decided to open dam shutters as a precautionary measure, urging residents to remain vigilant.

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Urgent Call for Fire Safety Audits in Hospitals by July 31

The Centre has directed all States and UTs to complete fire safety audits of hospitals by July 31, highlighting the critical need for safety in healthcare settings.

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Telangana's Notifiable Cancer Initiative: A Step Towards Understanding the Disease Burden

The Telangana government's move to classify cancer as a notifiable disease aims to uncover the true extent of cancer in the State. However, treatment infrastructure remains a concern.

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US Strategy to Contain China: The Case of Greenland Seafood

The US appears to be adopting a strategy aimed at containing China by restricting access to essential commodities, including seafood from Greenland, amidst rising geopolitical tensions.

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Ritabrata Banerjee's Faction Asserts Control Amid Trinamool Congress Tensions

Amid rising tensions within the Trinamool Congress, Ritabrata Banerjee's faction claims leadership and has taken steps to formalize their position with the Election Commission.

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Belgium's Caution Grows Ahead of US Clash After Close Call with Senegal

Following a narrow victory over Senegal, Belgium is expressing caution as they prepare for their crucial match against the US, focusing on strategy improvements.