J&K Election Schedule Under Scrutiny as Supreme Court Deadline Nears

J&K Election Schedule Under Scrutiny as Supreme Court Deadline Nears As the Supreme Court’s September 30 deadline approaches, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is facing intense scrutiny regarding the delayed election schedule in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). The region, which has been without an elected legislative assembly since the dissolution of the state assembly…

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First Woman Vice-Chancellor of AMU Hoists National Flag on Independence Day

First Woman Vice-Chancellor of AMU Hoists National Flag on Independence Day First Woman Vice-Chancellor of AMU Hoists National Flag on Independence Day In a historic moment for Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and Indian academia, Professor Shahida Saeed Khatoon made her mark as the university’s first female vice-chancellor by hoisting the national flag during the 77th…

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Tropical Storm Debby Causes Extensive Damage in Southern States, Residents Begin Recovery

Tropical Storm Debby Causes Extensive Damage in Southern States, Residents Begin Recovery Tropical Storm Debby Causes Extensive Damage in Southern States, Residents Begin Recovery Tropical Storm Debby has wreaked havoc across several southern U.S. states, resulting in extensive damage and displacing thousands of residents. As the storm subsides, emergency response teams are focusing on recovery…

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Harvard University Reaches Settlement in Federal Lawsuit Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

Harvard University Reaches Settlement in Federal Lawsuit Over Sexual Harassment Allegations Harvard University Reaches Settlement in Federal Lawsuit Over Sexual Harassment Allegations Harvard University has reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit that brought to light serious allegations of sexual harassment within its academic community. This lawsuit, filed by a former employee in 2023, highlighted…

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Greenland Extends Detention of Anti-Whaling Activist Paul Watson Amid Extradition Talks

Greenland Extends Detention of Anti-Whaling Activist Paul Watson Amid Extradition Talks A court in Greenland has extended the detention of noted environmental activist Paul Watson as Denmark deliberates over his potential extradition to Japan. The charges against Watson are linked to his longstanding opposition to whaling, specifically targeting Japan’s controversial hunting practices. This legal battle…

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Indonesian President Holds First Cabinet Meeting in Future Capital Nusantara

Indonesian President Holds First Cabinet Meeting in Future Capital Nusantara Indonesian President Holds First Cabinet Meeting in Future Capital Nusantara Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo has convened his first Cabinet meeting in the nation’s future capital, Nusantara. This meeting, held on October 17, 2023, reflects a crucial milestone in the Indonesian government’s longstanding plan to relocate…

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