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    CISF officer was slapped because...: SpiceJet's advocate reveals reason

    A SpiceJet employee allegedly slapped a CISF officer at Jaipur Airport following an argument. Claims of sexual harassment have been made by both parties. Legal actions are being pursued by SpiceJet in support of its employee.

    OpenAI working on new reasoning technology under code name 'Strawberry'

    The project, details of which have not been previously reported, comes as the Microsoft-backed startup races to show that the types of models it offers are capable of delivering advanced reasoning capabilities.

    Arrestee entitled to 'reasons to believe' of arrest: SC to ED

    In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court emphasized that individuals arrested under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) must be provided with the "reasons to believe" that justified their arrest by Enforcement Directorate (ED) officers. The court referred crucial legal questions to a larger bench, including whether the decision to arrest based on "need and necessity" should stand as a distinct ground for challenge. This decision underscores the need for judicial oversight to ensure arrests are not arbitrary and meet statutory requirements. The ruling marks a significant step in clarifying procedural safeguards under PMLA.

    10 reasons why your body need protein to function properly
    Fully invested in market; banks continue to remain reasonably priced: Anand Shah

    ​Today we have 65% of population living in rural India, 35% of people in urban India. It is very difficult to improve per capita income and consumption for somebody who still remains in the rural part because to take factories, to take jobs to the rural India will be very difficult.

    Passport surrenders double in a year in Gujarat. Here's the reason why

    Gujarat's passport surrenders increased significantly from 241 in 2022 to 485 in 2023, with 244 by May 2024, primarily from 30-45 year-olds settled abroad. Contributing factors include the Covid-19 pandemic and embassy reopenings. Businessmen cite poor green spaces and driving conditions in Ahmedabad. Parliament data ranks Gujarat third in renunciations, noting fines for late surrenders.

    The Economic Times
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