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    MoU signed between UP Tourism and MakeMyTrip

    The Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with MakeMyTrip on Friday to promote tourism in the state. The signing took place at the Tourism Directorate, Uttar Pradesh.

    They're coming home: T20 world champions India finally depart from Barbados

    The T20 World Cup-winning Indian cricket team, led by Captain Rohit Sharma, left Barbados on a Boeing 777 charter flight amidst the threat of Hurricane Beryl. The team's departure was marked by an Instagram post from Sharma with the trophy, as they headed back to Delhi following their victory. In the face of the looming hurricane, the team's journey home was a triumphant return from the tournament in Barbados.

    IMD plans 3 more radars in Delhi-NCR to improve forecasting capability

    In the next two to three years, Delhi-NCR will receive three more Doppler radars, a flood warning model, additional weather stations, and rain gauges to enhance weather forecasting, as announced by IMD chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra. He clarified that recent heavy rains were not a cloudburst but approached the threshold, attributing the extreme weather event to multiple monsoonal systems and thermodynamic instability.

    Jio hikes tariff by 12.5 to 25%; launches new plans

    On Thursday, Jio, owned by Reliance, revealed a tariff increase ranging from 12.5% to 25% alongside the introduction of new plans. In the recent spectrum auction by the Department of Telecommunications, Jio secured additional 1800 MHz band spectrum for Bihar and West Bengal, as informed by Reliance Industries to the exchanges on Wednesday.

    What happened when 1,000 birds died in one night in front of a house in Chicago?

    A mass death of birds was reported in Chicago on October 4. Along with Houston and Dallas, Chicago is considered dangerous for migratory birds due to its high bird migration.

    HECI via consensus on 100-day agenda: Education Minister plans to introduce legislation in Parliament

    The Union education ministry will pursue its long-pending agenda of bringing in a single higher education regulator, the Higher Education Commission of India (HECI), within the next 100 days, ET has gathered. It will also look to get the wheels moving for the twice-a-year board exam format from 2025.

    • Plan to tweak capital gains tax regime for debt mutual funds

      The government is considering changes to the capital gains tax regime for debt mutual funds to provide relief for the Bharat Bond Exchange Traded Fund, amid concerns over the current taxation structure.

      G7 plans to warn small Chinese banks over Russia ties, sources say

      U.S. officials expect the G7 wealthy democracies to warn smaller Chinese banks at the upcoming summit hosted by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding their assistance to Russia in evading Western sanctions.

      Trai reviewing norms for inactive landline and mobile connections, seeks feedback

      The telecom regulator is seeking input on defining inactive landline and mobile connections as part of a discussion paper for a revised national numbering plan. It also seeks industry suggestions on reusing numbering resources from inactive connections.

      Be prepared to beat the heat: Health ministry to states

      The government urged all states and union territories to promptly implement heat health action plans to safeguard people from intensifying heatwaves. In a meeting chaired by Dr. Atul Goel of the health ministry, directives included assessing healthcare facilities, creating heatstroke rooms, and disseminating heatwave forecasts. Additionally, measures for fire prevention and staff training were emphasized.

      Blinken speaks to Israel's Gantz, Gallant about ceasefire plan

      U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken held separate phone calls with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Benny Gantz, a centrist minister who joined Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an emergency coalition, to discuss the proposed ceasefire deal in Gaza, the State Department said on Sunday.

      DoT mulls using drones, balloons for 5G connectivity in emergencies

      The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is considering using drones and tethered balloons to restore 5G connectivity during emergencies and natural disasters. Trials are likely to be conducted soon to test this initiative, with a decision expected by June next year. This approach aims to provide temporary 5G networks during disasters, offering connectivity in remote locations or when normal telecom services are disrupted. The government believes this method is more convenient than setting up new mobile sites and can utilize existing spectrum and power supply backups.

      View: Our cities need granular heat-risk data, hyperlocal heat action plans down to the ward level

      Mungeshpur, north of New Delhi, recorded a record temperature of 52.9°C, raising concerns about urban heat stress in Indian megacities due to urbanisation, humidity, and reports from Mumbai and the Centre for Science and Environment.

      Provide compensation to families of those killed in heatwave: Rajasthan HC to govt

      The Rajasthan High Court directed the state government to provide compensation to dependents of heatwave victims and emphasized declaring heatwaves and cold waves as national calamities.

      Boeing set to deliver plan to regulators on upgrading safety

      A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board published in February found that four bolts securing the panel that blew off were missing. "Boeing must commit to real and profound improvements," FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said on February 28.

      Govt planning new way to save you from bank and other financial scams

      Amidst the surge in phone call scams, the Department of Telecom (DoT) has unveiled a new solution to differentiate between authentic calls and those orchestrated by fraudsters. As per reports from ToI, the DoT has designated a distinct 10-digit numbering series commencing with 160 for service and transactional calls originating from governmental bodies, regulatory agencies, and financial institutions.

      Inoperative PAN holders can now invest in mutual funds due to latest KYC rule changes

      Inoperative PAN invest in mutual fund schemes: The market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), has provided relief to mutual fund investors to get KYC Registered status from KYC on-hold status. The KYC Registration Agency (KRA) is required to comply with the latest relief by May 31, 2024.

      Expect good response on EV policy, FDI reforms in new govt; prepare for low tariff regime: DPIIT Secretary

      India anticipates a positive response from numerous automobile companies to its electric vehicle (EV) policy, according to Rajesh Kumar Singh, DPIIT secretary. He noted that the government has adjusted tariffs to attract manufacturers without direct spending. Additionally, he stated that India might further liberalize FDI norms in select areas under the new government.

      New star wars plan: US rushes to counter Chinese and Russian threats in orbit

      US Defense Department is looking to acquire a new generation of ground- and space-based tools that will allow it to defend its satellite network from attack and, if necessary, to disrupt or disable enemy spacecraft in orbit, Pentagon officials have said in a series of interviews, speeches and recent statements.

      Donald Trump wants to control the Justice Department and FBI. His allies have a plan

      Donald Trump's allies aim to reshape the Justice Department to align with conservative causes, potentially compromising its independence and core values in a second Trump presidency.

      China plans to float nuclear reactors in disputed South China Sea, analysts see it 'risky for environment'

      China's development of marine nuclear power platforms in the South China Sea raises concerns for regional stability and security. The US warns of the risks posed by China's plans to power disputed islands with floating reactors. Analysts highlight the potential for radiation leaks, weaponization, and security implications in the region.

      Hyderabad pre monsoon showers bring flooding, traffic woes; IMD warns of more showers

      Heavy rains brought relief from the heat in Hyderabad but also caused flooding in several areas. The Telangana State Development Planning Society reported over 51 mm of rainfall, with Yousfuguda recording the highest at 51.3 mm. The Indian Meteorological Department predicted more rainfall for the evening and night, raising concerns for the IPL match. Alerts have been issued, urging people to monitor the weather and be prepared to move to safer locations. The IMD also warned of moderate rain and thundershowers in GHMC limits. Residents are advised to stay updated with weather forecasts and take precautions.

      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.

      As part of 100-day plan, Govt to launch app to target deceptive methods used by cos to trick consumers: Sources

      Within the upcoming two months, the government is set to unveil a mobile application aimed at notifying consumers about deceptive techniques, commonly referred to as dark patterns, employed by online platforms. This initiative, disclosed by a senior official from the department of consumer affairs, forms a crucial component of the department's agenda within the initial 100 days following the formation of the forthcoming government.

      The Biden administration is planning more changes to quicken asylum processing for new migrants

      The Biden administration is considering changes to the asylum system to speed up processing and potential removal of migrants at the southern border. The proposed change would prioritize certain migrants for asylum processing rather than going to the back of the line. This move aims to process recent arrivals within six months, compared to the current backlog that takes years. The administration hopes this will dissuade more people from attempting the journey to the U.S.-Mexico border. However, advocates for immigrants are concerned about expediting proceedings for migrants already facing difficult circumstances.

      Centre plans a unified portal for all digital public goods

      In a move to streamline access, the government is developing a central platform to house all its digital public goods (DPGs). This one-stop portal aims to simplify citizen interaction with services like Aadhaar, UPI, and ONDC.

      FTX files amended reorganization plan, expects $14.5 billion-$16.3 billion for distribution

      FTX said it has anticipated the figure based on monetizing assets, most of which were investments owned by Alameda Research, a crypto-focused hedge fund controlled Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX Ventures businesses, and litigation claims.

      What does China's third aircraft carrier's sea trials mean for India

      China's third aircraft carrier, Fujian, has embarked on its maiden trials, signaling the country's naval expansion to challenge the US. With a focus on testing propulsion and electrical systems, the trials are expected to last two years before the carrier joins the fleet in five years. Fujian is the largest and most advanced Chinese aircraft carrier, equipped with the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) for smoother, more efficient aircraft launches. China's naval modernization is seen as a strategic move to assert dominance in the Indo-Pacific region.

      US Justice Department planning to make Marijuana legal? Know what's the real story

      US DOJ has been planning to reclassify marijuana soon which may become a historic movie in the country, according to reports. Here is all the updates around this otherwise controlled substance.

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