Author: S. Srinivasa Sathyanarayanan

The University Grants Commission, UGC, has delivered a notification forewarning understudies not to take admission to the Digital University of Skill Resurgence in Maharashtra’s Wardha. The authority notice was given today, July 19, 2024. In the notification, UGC states that taking affirmations in such “so-called” establishments can hurt the professions of numerous understudies. It further expresses that the Digital University of Skill Resurgence in Maharashtra’s Wardha is offering different courses and projects in gross infringement of the UGC Act, 1956. The notification says that “The right of giving or conceding degrees will be practised exclusively by a university laid out…

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In 1998, when countries around the world agreed to reduce carbon emissions through the Kyoto Protocol, US fossil fuel companies devised their response, including an aggressive strategy to stoke public skepticism. “Victory,” according to the American Petroleum Institute memo, “will be achieved when ordinary citizens ‘understand’ (recognize) the uncertainties of climate science.” If “climate change does not become an irrelevant topic… it may be timeless.” if we can claim victory.” The memo, which was leaked to The New York Times later that year, goes on to describe how fossil fuel companies manipulate journalists and the general public by suppressing evidence,…

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As a rebuffing, record-breaking dry season enters its thirteenth year, Chile on Monday reported a well-thought-out plan to apportion water for the capital of Santiago, a city of almost 6 million. “A city can’t survive without water,” Claudio Orrego, the legislative leader of the Santiago metropolitan district, said in a question and answer session. “What’s more, we’re experiencing the same thing in Santiago’s 491-year history where we need to get ready for there to not be sufficient water for every individual who lives here.” The arrangement includes a four-level ready framework that goes from green to red and starts with…

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Australia has laid out plans to lift a pandemic prohibition on its inoculated residents voyaging abroad from November. However, no date has yet been set for inviting global sightseers back. Travel limitations that have caught most Australians and super durable inhabitants at home in the course of recent months would be eliminated when 80% of the populace matured 16 and more seasoned is completely immunized, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday. Australia presented probably the hardest travel limitations of any popular government on the planet on individuals entering and leaving the island country on March 20 last year. Most…

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The Cabinet Committee on Parliament Affairs has suggested that the Winter Session of Parliament be held, from November 29 to December 23, sources said on Monday. Like past meetings of Parliament in the final remaining one and half years, the Winter Session will be held, clinging to COVID-19 conventions, individuals acquainted with the advancements told PTI. The meeting will have around 20 sittings, they said. The Winter Session of Parliament was not held last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which likewise, prompted the shortening of the Budget and the Monsoon Sessions. “The CCPA (Cabinet Committee on Parliament Affairs) which…

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The initial public offering (IPO) of Fino Payments Bank will open for membership not long from now on October 29. The public issue of the moneylender will open for membership simply a day after Nykaa IPO and people will want to offer for the IPO till November 2. The digital-backed lender plans to raise Rs 1,200 crore from the IPO, which incorporates a new issue of value shares worth Rs 300 crore and a proposal available to be purchased (OFS) of 15,602,999 value shares by advertiser Fino Paytech. It very well might be noticed that 75% of the complete issue…

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Shares in steel and iron metal producers in India, including Tata Steel and JSW Steel, plunged on Monday at the steepest speed since mid 2020 after the public authorities forced weighty commodity charges on the area. The public authorities forced a commodity assessment of 15% on eight steel items late on Saturday, at a time when steelmakers are seeking to compensate for lukewarm interest by expanding their piece of the pie in Europe, whose provisions have been hit by Russia’s attack on Ukraine. The government also increased trade charges on iron metal and concentrates from 30% to 50%, and imposed…

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India has built the world’s first liquid mirror telescope to detect transient and variable objects such as supernovae, gravitational lenses, spacecraft, and asteroids. The telescope, which is the largest in Asia, is located in Devasthal, a hill in Uttarakhand. The observatory was built at 2450 metres above sea level on the Devasthal Observatory Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) campus. “ILMT is the first liquid mirror telescope designed exclusively for astronomical observations, which is installed at the ARIES Devasthal observatory,” said Prof. Dipankar Banerjee, Director, ARIES. The telescope will help explore the sky and allow you to observe several…

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What is a provincial performer? A rough-looking legend, an intense bad guy, clashes between families, a courageous woman whose skin is obscured to seem to be a town young lady, and a companion who attempts to tell wisecracks. This is precisely the exact thing a Tamil film has shown in its kin town-based scripts. Also, that is the very thing that Viruman follows in that timeline of rural culture. Prakash Raj is a tahsildar who is misanthropic and a chauvinist. He is the sort of individual who thinks a lady in his home is dominatingly a child-making machine and ought…

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Brad Pitt first accused his ex-wife Angelina Jolie of damaging the reputation of the wine company they bought in 2008. She accused him of selling half to a stranger. The former couple had an agreement not to sell their shares in Chateau Miraval without the other’s consent. However, the actress violated the agreement by selling her stake in the Stoli Group unit, a spirits producer controlled by oligarch Yuri Shefler. They soon began to fight against it. Angelina Jolie has won her legal battle, according to a new report. The actress’ legal team subpoenaed documents from Brad as well as…

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