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    Obtaining a German citizenship becomes easier: All about the new changes

    Germany's new citizenship law, effective June 27, allows foreigners in Germany to obtain citizenship faster without giving up their original nationality. It aims to increase eligibility for citizenship, expecting a rise in naturalization figures in 2024. Minister Nancy Faeser emphasized adherence to German values while rejecting discriminatory behaviors.

    Germany-based ZF group likely to sell upto 5% stake in ZF Commercial Vehicle for Rs 1,423 crore

    According to the term sheet, the German firm is likely to sell at a floor price of Rs 14,980, a 13.3% discount to Tuesday’s closing price Rs 17,277.15. The deal is expected to fetch Rs 1,423 crore to the promoter . Citigroup is the banker to the deal.

    Brewtiful game! let's get the b̶a̶l̶l̶ beer rolling

    An estimated 2.7 million people are expected to visit Germany for Euro. And, the mantle of giving the German beer industry the much-needed boost seems to falling to the 800,000 British fans, including 100,000 to 200,000 Scots. Devour millions and millions of steins of lager, is what, official sponsor Bitburger and the local brewers are urging them to. The 2006 World Cup too helped beer sales rise 5 per cent in Germany, which had hosted the tournament.

    Indian women go down 2-4 to Germany, suffer seventh consecutive loss in FIH Pro League

    The Indian women's hockey team suffered a seventh consecutive defeat in the FIH Pro League, losing 2-4 to Germany despite initially leading 2-0 with goals from Sunelita Toppo and Deepika. Germany came from the behind to win with goals from Viktoria Huse, Stinne Kurz, and Jule Bleuel. India previously lost to Belgium, Argentina, Germany, and Great Britain.

    Sarabjot Singh shoots gold at Munich World Cup

    Sarabjot Singh secured India's first gold at the ISSF World Cup in the men's 10m air pistol event, outshooting top competitors with a score of 242.7 in the final. He narrowly edged out Bu Shuaihang of China. The 22-year-old's stellar performance, marked by consistent shooting and nerve under pressure, earned him his second individual ISSF World Cup medal.

    Indian men's hockey team suffers 1-3 loss to Great Britain in FIH Pro League

    Indian men's hockey team lost 1-3 to hosts Great Britain in FIH Pro League. Harmanpreet-led side stunned world champions Germany 3-0. Bandurak Nicholas and Calnan Will scored for GBR, and Abhishek for India. India failed to convert penalty corners. Next match against Germany on June 8.

    • India thrash world champions Germany 3-0 in Pro League

      India's strong performance led by Harmanpreet Singh secured a victory against Germany in the FIH Pro Hockey League London leg, positioning them well in the standings for upcoming matches against Great Britain and a rematch with Germany.

      Study abroad: US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia — which is the best country for Indian students in terms of education cost, scholarships, jobs?

      Aspiring to pursue higher studies at prestigious universities like Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford, Oxford, MIT, and others is a common goal for many Indian students. However, achieving this aspiration often presents numerous challenges. Before making a final decision about studying abroad at these highly sought-after destinations, it's essential to carefully consider various factors. Let's explore the key considerations for Indian students aiming to study in these top 5 destinations.

      Sports Ministry approves foreign training for Lakshya and Sindhu ahead of Olympics

      Indian shuttlers Lakshya Sen and P V Sindhu will train in France and Germany respectively for their Olympic preparations with financial assistance from the Mission Olympic Cell.

      India could become 3rd largest economy by 2027-28, extreme poverty in rural areas largely conquered: Arvind Panagariya

      Arvind Panagariya, Chairman of the 16th Finance Commission, predicts that India could become the world's third-largest economy by 2027-28 if it sustains its growth trajectory of the past two decades. He notes that extreme poverty, which currently affects less than 3% of the population, has significantly declined, especially in rural areas. Panagariya emphasizes the need to address under-employment in agriculture by transitioning workers to the industrial and services sectors for faster urbanization.

      Indian national pleads guilty to attacking White House with rented truck

      A 20-year-old Indian national living in the US as a permanent resident pleaded guilty to attacking the White House with a rented truck, intending to replace the democratic government with dictatorship. He planned the attack for weeks before crashing into barriers and brandishing a Nazi Swastika banner. He faces sentencing on August 23.

      India on track to become third largest consumer market by 2026: UBS

      India is set to become the third largest consumer market in 2026, surpassing Germany and Japan, according to a UBS report. The report predicts that the affluent category will double in the next five years, with 88 million people with over $10,000 annual income by 2028. Consumption growth is expected to remain muted at 4-5% in the current and next fiscal, below the 6.5-7% average annual growth seen during FY11 and FY20.

      GER-many opportunities for Indian students as European bigwig looks to fill labour gap

      Germany is facing a severe labor shortage and an aging population, with estimates suggesting a deficit of 7 million skilled workers by 2035. The country currently has around 700,000 unfilled job vacancies, leading to a decline in economic growth potential from 2% in the 1980s to 0.7%. German Economy Minister Robert Habeck highlights migration as a crucial solution to this issue, warning that failure to address it could further reduce the growth rate to 0.5%.

      Indians can now apply for a multiple entry Schengen visa with longer validity

      The European Commission's new visa 'cascade' regime simplifies Schengen visa access for Indian nationals, enabling long-term multi-entry visas. This enhances travel flexibility within the Schengen area, reflecting the deepening EU-India relationship and cooperation on migration policy.

      As PM Modi seeks third term, Overseas Friends of BJP Germany organise "Chai Pe Charcha with Modi ka Parivaar"

      Indian Diaspora in Munich, who joined chai pe charcha, discussed ways to contribute to the Lok Sabha election from Germany. The BJP supporters gathered at the meeting also discussed plans to visit India and to campaign for PM Modi to achieve 'Abki Baar 400 Paar.' The 'Chai Pe charcha' with 'Modi ka Parivaar' started with a pledge from Raghubir's (OFBJP Munich Core member) support and work hard for PM Modi's vision to become developed Bharat by 2047.

      Germany fully backs submarine negotiations with India, wants to offer military cooperation alternatives to New Delhi: German envoy

      Germany's Ambassador to India, Philipp Ackerman, has expressed full support for the negotiations between the German firm Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and the Indian Navy for Project 75 India, which aims to build six new conventional submarines. The project, worth over six billion euros, is a key element of Germany's business strategy in Asia, aimed at diversifying its business relations due to various reasons, including the challenging behavior of India's northern neighbor. Germany is committed to teaming up with an Indian dockyard to build high-tech submarines in India, accelerating the defense partnership between the two countries.

      The harder, the better: Why Indians have a distaste for soft-boiled eggs

      ​The British made soft-boiled eggs in India since they were seen as nutritious for children. They were served in egg cups with toast strips, called soldiers, to dunk in the runny yolk.

      Arvind Kejriwal entitled to fair, impartial trial: Germany

      The German foreign ministry, commenting on Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, expressed concerns over potential interference in India's domestic affairs. They emphasized the importance of upholding democratic principles and the independence of the judiciary. Stressing Kejriwal's right to a fair trial, they highlighted the significance of the presumption of innocence and urged that he be allowed to access all legal avenues without constraints.

      Germany to woo Indian students to tackle labour market shortages

      The German government is addressing labor shortages by focusing on attracting Indian students who form the largest group of international students in the country. Dr. Joybrato Mukherjee of the German Academic Exchange Service emphasized the importance of making the German labour market appealing to Indian graduates

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