Gujarat govt confirms two more Chandipura deaths, awaits 8 lab reports | Ahmedabad News

Ahmedabad: With two more suspected deaths from Chandipura infection, the state govt has intensified the identification of possible cases, and the generation of lab reports. The state govt on Monday maintained that there have been only three confirmed deaths due to the infection. State govt officials, after a meeting convened by MoS (health) Praful Pansheriya,…

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Bengal halts NOCs for new private colleges, lens on existing campuses | Kolkata News

Kolkata: The state govt will not issue no-objection certificates (NOCs) to new private higher educational institutions for the next two years. Existing private colleges will undergo a comprehensive inspection of their infrastructure, fee structures and overall eligibility to continue operations.Chief minister Suvendu Adhikari, speaking after a meeting at Bikash Bhavan, said the govt would link…

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Spain’s Submer to invest $2 billion in Madhya Pradesh semiconductor sector, may create 5,000 jobs

Spainish tech giant Submer Group on Monday announced a $2 billion investment in Madhya Pradesh’s semiconductor industry, a move expected to create nearly 5,000 direct employment opportunities.The announcement was made at the MP Tech Growth Conclave 3.0: GCC – Data Centres and Semiconductors, according to a senior state government official.“A $2 billion investment (19,000 crore…

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‘He kept saying I didn’t do anything wrong’: Ujjwal Nikam recalls Sanjay Dutt’s reaction to verdict | Hindi Movie News

Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam recalled Sanjay Dutt trembling with fear after being sentenced in the arms case, opposing leniency despite his top lawyers. Nikam clarified Dutt wasn’t a terrorist but regretted he could’ve helped prevent the 1993 blasts. Despite their courtroom battle, the two now share a cordial relationship. When actor Sanjay Dutt was arrested for…

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Colombian man with Social Security Number, work authorization killed by ICE agents in Maine: ‘He was bleeding profusely from the head’

A Colombian man was allegedly killed by ICE agents in Maine on Monday. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents allegedly fired shots at a 26-year-old Colombian migrant in Maine, killing him. The man was authorized to work in the US and also had a Social Security Number. “He was a member of our community, a…

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Alaska: Scientists find that humans and dogs have such a friendly relationship because early ancestors fed salmon to canines 12,000 years ago

Humans Fed Salmon to Canines 12,000 Years Ago, Study Suggests, Hinting at the Origin of Our Relationship With Dogs Early humans in Alaska were sharing their salmon catches with ancient canines 12,000 years ago. This shows that close relationships between humans and dog ancestors developed 2,000 years earlier than anyone previously thought in the Americas.The…

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