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    HM Amit Shah suggests creation of large ponds in northeast, use of ISRO data for flood control

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah has proposed the creation of at least 50 large ponds in the northeast to divert water from the Brahmaputra River, aiming to help tackle floods and develop agriculture, irrigation, and tourism. He also highlighted the importance of using satellite imagery provided by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for flood and water management. Shah also highlighted the need to upgrade the forecast system of river water levels for better flood management.

    What's behind India's hardening posture against China?

    India appears to be adopting a tougher stance towards China, with Prime Minister Modi set to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting in Kazakhstan in July. Recent developments suggest a hardening of India's posture against China, including refusing to resume direct passenger flights and engaging with Taiwan, signaling a shift in India's approach.

    States hike in healthcare expenditure to help meet India's '2.5% of GDP' target

    India's expenditure on health, including clean water and sanitation, is on track to reach the target of 2.5% of GDP by 2024-25. States have surpassed the Centre's allocation to achieve a combined effort of 2.13% of GDP. Despite concerns over declining spending on healthcare systems, increased state allocations may help reach the 2.5% target by 2025.

    Karnataka contributes 22% to global R&D, says IT Minister Priyank Kharge

    Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday said the state is at the forefront of innovation, contributing 22 per cent to global R&D, and is leading in areas such as technology services. The state government is striving to make not just Karnataka but India a skilled nation, research and manufacturing destination, innovation capital and biotech and startup hub, he said.

    Mumbai in line to house govt’s animation centre of excellence

    The government plans to establish a National Centre of Excellence (NCoE) for Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics (AVGC) in Mumbai, along with proposing an AVGC policy to boost the sector's growth and unlock its potential.

    Are Covid vaccines related to unprecedented deaths in USA? Here's what research paper claims

    Covid vaccines have come under the scrutiny across the world. Now a new research report has made shocking claims.

    • After Lok Sabha exit polls overestimated NDA victory, public apologies and calls for probe follow

      Highly inaccurate exit polls predicting a sweeping election victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party have led to dramatic public apologies from polling companies this week and calls for an investigation into possible manipulation. Nearly all the exit polls released on June 1 predicted that Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies would secure over 350 seats in the lower house of parliament. However, the final results, announced three days later, showed the coalition winning only 293 seats.

      MHA grants SRK's NGO, Meer Foundation, FCRA licence

      Shah Rukh Khan's NGO, Meer Foundation, granted FCRA licence by MHA for 5 years to support acid attack survivors.

      New study warns of rising invasive alien species threat, urges immediate action

      A recent study published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution has highlighted the urgent need to address the growing threat posed by invasive alien species (IAS) to global biodiversity. Led by researchers representing 101 organizations from 47 countries, the study emphasizes the increasing number of IAS introductions worldwide and their negative impacts on ecosystems.

      Ten yrs on, S&P outlook for India turns 'positive'

      S&P Global Ratings has upgraded India's sovereign outlook to 'positive' after 10 years, citing improved public spending quality and expectations of continuity in reforms and fiscal policies. India's rating remains BBB- but could be upgraded if cautious fiscal and monetary policies reduce government debt and interest burden while boosting economic resilience. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman welcomed the upgrade, attributing it to macroeconomic reforms since 2014. Economic Affairs Secretary Ajay Seth expressed confidence in India's economy, highlighting robust growth and improved credit metrics.

      More cyber fraud cases getting detected in India due to enhanced vigil, says Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah reported 27 lakh cyber fraud complaints in the past year, highlighting increased detection due to enhanced vigilance. He noted that 99.5% of police stations are now connected to the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), aiding investigations and citizen services. The I4C tackles these rising cyber crimes.

      Russia’s premier foreign policy forum to focus on BRICS role in shaping global financial architecture

      The 'Primakov Readings' Forum in Moscow will discuss BRICS priorities in the context of Russian Presidency of BRICS. The theme is 'Russia in the Global Context' with key attendees like Yury Ushakov and Sergey Lavrov.

      Cruel Summer: Rethinking how to live, work in a world that is getting warmer

      As this year’s summer, with its extended heat waves and record temperatures, warns, how to adapt to a warmer world is no longer a hypothetical question. A new study by World Weather Attribution says climate change has made a 30-day heat wave in South Asia 45 times more likely and 0.85o C hotter. Experts say we need to rethink the kind of houses we live in and offices we construct, how we grow our crops and the way we look at the impact of heat on our bodies, even as we tackle reducing the use of fossil fuels.

      Lok Sabha elections: Fatal heat waves are testing India's ability to protect 1.4 billion people

      Kolkata faces extreme heat and heat waves with inadequate measures to protect residents. Commuters seek refuge in a glass-walled bus shelter with malfunctioning air conditioners. Local authorities' plans to install cooled cabins have not been fully realized. Mayor Firhad Hakim expresses concerns about the city's lack of heat resilience efforts and high death toll.

      Russia-India ties will expand notwithstanding Delhi’s growing ties with other powers: Experts

      India aims to enhance global ties under potential Modi 3.0 government, focusing on strengthening partnerships with Russia, US, and Europe. Experts predict a 2024 summit meeting between Indian PM and Russian President, emphasizing the strategic importance of these relationships.

      D-Street spooked by lower voter turnout in Lok Sabha elections. Does BJP need to worry about it?

      India's general election nears midway with falling voter turnout, prompting concerns about disengagement. Lower participation, though not favoring either side, questions ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s support. Factors include lack of excitement, completed objectives, heat waves, and Covid-19 effects. Analysts debate significance, with efforts underway to boost participation.

      India to formally convey to ATCM its plans to built new research station in Antarctica

      India plans to announce its plans to develop a new research station in Antarctica at the 46th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) and the 26th Meeting of the Committee for Environment Protection. The station, Maitri, is expected to be revamped and turned into a summer camp and monument. The ATCM also aims to regulate tourism in Antarctica, the Earth's only continent without an indigenous population.

      CPR CEO Yamini Aiyar to step down amid FCRA license cancellation

      Yamini Aiyar resigns as CPR's CEO post FCRA license cancellation. Board appreciates her contributions. Aiyar, daughter of Mani Shankar Aiyar, led since 2017. Resignation follows license suspension and misuse of grants.

      Delhi HC seeks Centre's stand on plea by think-tank against FCRA licence cancellation

      Delhi HC asks govt about CPR's FCRA licence cancellation. Justice Singh issued notice. CPR's FCRA revoked for misusing funds. Income Tax survey led to CPR's FCRA suspension. CPR withdrew petition against licence suspension.

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