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    Why are Bihar bridges falling like pins? Here are the possible reasons

    In the last 15 days, Bihar has seen 10 bridges collapse, raising serious concerns about construction quality and material usage. Officials attribute the incidents to unscientific river dredging and desilting, destabilizing bridge foundations. Experts also point to poor materials and inadequate supervision. Political leaders demand accountability, while heavy monsoon rains are also cited as a contributing factor.

    Copenhagen-Delhi flight on Jun 30 cancelled due to operational, tech reasons: Air India

    Air India's flight from Copenhagen to Delhi on June 30 was cancelled due to technical and operational reasons, leaving passengers stranded in Copenhagen. The airline assured that efforts were made to minimise inconvenience, with passengers being accommodated in hotels and offered full refund or rescheduling options. The revised schedule will be announced soon.

    Poised along the Indian border, Chinese troops are there for the long haul

    The Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College published an in-depth report examining PLA activity along the mountainous border in Aksai Chin opposite India in 2020-21. It considered how the PLA rapidly moved troops into the region as violence flared between Chinese and Indian troops in Galwan Valley on 15-16 June 2020. However, Blasko, a former US defence attache in Beijing and Hong Kong, also provided a useful assessment of current and future conditions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

    LPG Price Cut: Commercial LPG cylinder prices slashed yet again, this time by Rs 30

    LPG Price Cut: Oil marketing companies have reduced the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders yet again/ This follows recent cuts, including a Rs 69.50 reduction on June 1. These reductions provide essential relief to businesses, especially in the food and hospitality sectors, amid economic challenges.

    Midcaps stocks for long term investors: 5 stocks from different sectors with right financial & growth matrix and upside potential of up to 49%

    Buying quality stocks should be one of the basic principles while investing in markets. But when one is buying mid-cap stocks this principle becomes even more important for multiple reasons. At this point of time, when valuations are high and small corrections can lead to strong negative reactions in stock prices. So, while capital gains is the objective, never lose the perspective of protecting capital from sudden shocks. Now how does one do it? Look at the underlying business which is best understood by going through its annual report and look at a certain basic ratio in order to figure out how much return that underlying business can generate in best and worst case.

    Reports: Michael Jackson was deeply indebted when he died. Know about amount and reasons for his financial woes

    Michael Jackson's death in 2009 revealed his deep financial troubles, including over $500 million in debt. His extravagant lifestyle and legal battles worsened his situation.

    • Jharkhand govt blacklists cable car operator, two years after Trikut ropeway tragedy

      The Jharkhand government has blacklisted Damodar Ropeways and Infra Ltd (DRIL), the cable car operator at Trikut Hills in Deoghar district, for five years and slapped a fine of over Rs 9 crore on it, a senior official said on Thursday. A major cable car accident at Trikut Hills in April 2022 had claimed three lives, while over 60 people were rescued after being stranded mid-air for about 46 hours in joint operations by NDRF, Army, Air Force and administration.

      Tata Sons hits pause on fresh funds till e-commerce, electronics businesses shape up

      "There is a strategic reason for not making any equity infusion even as organisational changes are being made," said one of the persons. "However, new fund infusion will commence after the strategy and organisational changes for better operational efficiencies are in place." Registrar of Companies (RoC) filings obtained through business intelligence platform Tofler show group holding company Tata Sons didn't invest in Tata Digital in FY24.

      Is your medical claim stuck? Find out why you face problems in health insurance claim settlement and how to avoid them

      While health insurers can sometimes be blamed putting customers through unending hardship in clearing claims, many a times it’s the policyholder who is at fault. A significant portion of these health insurance claim rejections can be prevented by asking the right questions during policy selection, carefully reviewing policy documents, and conducting thorough research. This article explores common health insurance claim rejection scenarios and explains how to avoid them.

      Commercial opening of Noida airport delayed

      The construction of the second airport in Delhi-NCR by Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) owned by Zurich Airport faces delays impacting Indian airlines with capacity constraints. The project aims to bring relief to airlines amidst record aircraft orders and includes a concession agreement with Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA). The project involves key figures like chief minister Rajnath Singh, Durga Shanker Mishra, and approvals from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

      NBDA seeks Andhra Pradesh government's intervention in channel blackouts by cable operators

      The Cable TV Operators Association of Andhra Pradesh affiliated members have blocked the carriage of signals from Sakshi TV, a member of the NBDA, and three other news broadcasters, namely, TV9, NTV, and 10TV for allegedly criticising Naidu's Telugu Desam party (TDP).

      Penna buy to help Ambuja Cem widen reach, boost margins

      After acquiring Penna Cement Industries, Ambuja Cements stock fell by 1% to close at ₹657. The acquisition strengthens Ambuja's presence in southern, eastern, and western markets.

      Sikh extremists on Canada's no-fly list lose appeal, court sees 'reasonable grounds' for terror concern

      A Canadian court has upheld the no-fly designations of Sikh extremists Bhagat Singh Brar and Parvkar Singh Dulai, dismissing their appeal as there are "reasonable grounds" to suspect they pose a security threat. The court found that the Secure Air Travel Act is justified in preventing potential terrorism offenses while respecting rights.

      Kanchanjunga accident: Reason was wrong manual signalling, not pilot who died, railway experts affirm

      Manual authorisation issued wrongly led to the fatal accident, rail experts insist. The pilot of the freight train was given the go-ahead wrongly at the station, and the authorisation he got did not require him to reduce speed at that stretch.

      Are flights being delayed due to a heatwave?

      The US is experiencing extreme levels of high temperature this summer. This has led to heatwave warnings being issued in many states. In this context, experts point out that flights are being delayed.

      Why fire incidents are rising? Delhi fire department reveals reason

      Delhi Fire Service notes many structures lack fire safety certification, hindering evacuation. Atul Garg highlights challenges in evacuation due to obstructed escape routes and crowded markets, emphasizing the need for better fire safety measures.

      Apple to break AI silence at developers conference

      Apple on Monday will attempt to persuade doubters on its AI strategy after rivals raced ahead in adopting artificial intelligence. ChatGPT-style AI voraciously feeds off data and Apple will be at pains to fight the AI race while living up to its traditional position on safeguarding data privacy.

      DGCA de-rosters Mumbai ATC officer after near-miss incident

      In the early hours of Saturday, IndiGo flight 5053, arriving from Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (IDR), landed on runway 27 while Air India flight 657 was still in the process of taking off for Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (TRV). Both flights involved Airbus A320neo aircraft. The close timing of the landing and takeoff created a hazardous situation that could have resulted in a significant accident.

      SpiceJet's Delhi-Goa flight delayed due to technical snag, passengers stranded

      The Delhi-Goa flight SG-211 was delayed due to operational reasons, as the aircraft scheduled to operate the flight had to be grounded following a technical issue, the airline said. Passengers complained that SpiceJet flight SG-211, initially scheduled to depart at 9.35 am from Delhi, faced multiple rescheduling. The departure time was first changed to 10.35 am, then to 11 am, and eventually, the flight did not take off even at 11 am.

      SMS makes a strong comeback as global firms shift away from WhatsApp

      Global tech firms like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have returned to using SMS OTPs in India after Meta's WhatsApp changed pricing and norms for international authentication messages. This has led to a 50-70% increase in monthly international SMS volume for telecom operators in India since March.

      SpiceJet plans to raise USD 250 mn in next couple of months: Airline Chief Ajay Singh

      SpiceJet Chief Ajay Singh announced plans to raise around USD 250 million in the next few months to boost operations amid challenges such as lessor and debt issues. Singh expressed confidence in overcoming obstacles, stating the airline's balance sheet will be strengthened over the next two quarters. Despite current challenges, SpiceJet aims for growth and stability, with plans to expand its own fleet while emphasizing the importance of aviation hubs in India.

      “EORS is going to be a game changer”: Uptownie’s Co-Founder Shivani Agarwal on the fashion brand’s partnership with Myntra

      Myntra, a popular e-commerce platform, offers a vast selection of women's western wear, including trendy tops. Uptownie, a well-loved brand on Myntra, provides affordable and trendy fashion for Indian consumers. The ongoing End Of Reason Sale on Myntra presents great deals on Uptownie's viral products.

      2,500 job cuts! Layoffs in Tata Steel's UK operations inevitable, says CEO Narendran

      Tata Steel's transition to low-emission electric arc furnace process at its UK operations will lead to the loss of around 2,500 jobs. The move, part of a decarbonization plan, aims to reduce production costs and cut CO2 emissions. Worker unions are protesting against the job cuts, which are seen as inevitable.

      Passengers face inconvenience as Kolkata Airport suspends flight operations amid cyclone 'Remal' scare

      Passengers complained that the airlines did not inform them about the cancellation of their flights through email or registered phone number. Some of them demanded hotel costs and food allowance from the airline. Flight operations at Kolkata airport were suspended for 21 hours due to cyclone 'Remal'.

      Donald Trump, without evidence, claims migrants in U.S. illegally 'building army' to attack Americans

      At a rally in New York City's South Bronx, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made unsubstantiated claims that immigrants from Africa, the Middle East, and other regions are "building an army" to attack Americans from within. Speaking to a diverse crowd, Trump portrayed migrants as a violent threat, despite studies showing no higher criminality rates among immigrants. He pledged a massive deportation operation if re-elected, linking illegal immigration to economic challenges faced by Black and Hispanic communities.

      Kyrgyzstan violence: Indian embassy assures normalcy in Bishkek, urges students to take precaution amid recent unrest

      The Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan stated that the situation in Bishkek has normalized due to swift action by Kyrgyz authorities. No untoward incidents have been reported recently, but classes are conducted online as a precaution. Indian students are advised to contact their universities for exam completion procedures before returning to India. The Embassy is concerned about recent violence against foreign students and is actively working with universities and government officials to address student concerns.

      COAI hopes Consumer Affairs Ministry's draft guidelines will help tackle pesky calls

      The Consumer Affairs Ministry's draft guidelines, supported by COAI, aim to tackle unregistered telemarketers. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India introduced TCCCPR with DLT to curb pesky communications and address voice call issues.

      Telcos, tech players join forces to counter pesky calls/SMS

      Telecom operators in India leverage blockchain-based DLT to combat pesky calls, SMS phishing, and protect users. Collaboration with COAI, Trai, and regulators to implement consent frameworks and draft consumer protection guidelines.

      Mahendergarh School Bus Accident: Bus fitness certificate expired in 2018, had no insurance or safety items, finds Police probe

      An allegedly drunk driver caused a tragic school bus accident in Gurgaon, claiming the lives of six students and injuring 21 others. The bus, affiliated with GL Public School, lacked essential safety measures and valid documentation. State Education Minister Seema Trikha vowed to hold those responsible accountable, while Prime Minister Modi and President Murmu expressed condolences.

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