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Asian News International on MSNCongress accuses Centre of twisting World Bank report, flags 28.1 per cent poverty rateCongress MP Jairam Ramesh on Sunday accused the central government of misrepresenting the World Bank's Poverty and Equity ...
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Daily Times on MSNIndia admits heavy losses in 'operation sindoor', to posthumously honour 100 soldiersUnder intense internal pressure, the Indian government has officially acknowledged the heavy toll suffered during 'Operation ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNReuters’ X account blocked in India; govt says no legal requirement madeSources said a demand for blocking of Reuters' X account alongside several hundreds of other accounts was made during ...
Together, the PLI and ELI schemes exemplify a holistic and future-ready approach to India’s economic transformation ...
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India Today on MSNNo directive from us: Government on blocking Reuters X account in IndiaThe Centre clarified that no such request to block Reuters's X account was made and said it is working with the microblogging ...
Structural challenges and the nation’s many languages have made it tough to develop foundational AI models. But the ...
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India Today on MSNGovernment does not speak on matters of religion: India on Dalai Lama succession rowThe Indian government refrained to comment on the matter of the Dalai Lama succession row, stating that the government does ...
India's fiscal deficit for April-May was 131.6 billion rupees ($1.5 billion) or 0.8% of the estimate for the financial year ...
Since Narendra Modi became prime minister in 2014, India has slipped in rank from 140 to 150 in the World Press Freedom Index of 180 countries compiled by Reporters Without Borders.
The Indian government must suspend sweeping new Internet regulations, 10 international NGOs said in an open letter Thursday. The new rules, brought in by executive order in late February, give the ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute Sadanand Dhume about India's Modi government censoring a new BBC documentary that critiques the prime minister.
The government of India is for the first time allowing universities to offer fully online degrees -- a change that could reshape education delivery in the country while blowing open the door to a ...
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