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    Jharkhand’s new CM Hemant Soren to face floor test on 8th July

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren's new Jharkhand government will face a floor test on 8th July in a special Assembly session. Soren, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader, was sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister at Raj Bhavan after being released on bail on June 28 from Birsa Munda Jail in a case involving money laundering and land scam linked to the Enforcement Directorate (ED), following a court's order. During his absence, Champai Soren held office as CM briefly from February 2.

    Best Inalsa Chimneys for a Hygienic Cooking Session 2024

    Inalsa, one of the leading small home appliance brands, has been truly acing the Indian chimney market. In this article, we shall be discussing Inalsa’s best chimneys along with their salient features, so that it is easier for you to pick the right one for your kitchen. Make sure to check out the products through the links given below.

    Lok Sabha session recorded productivity of 103 percent: Om Birla

    The first session of the 18th Lok Sabha concluded with a productivity rate of 103%, as reported by Speaker Om Birla. During the seven sittings over 34 hours, 539 newly elected members took their oaths, Om Birla was re-elected as Speaker, and the session included the President's speech and a robust debate on the Motion of Thanks.

    GIFT Nifty jumps 90 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    Market anticipates Nifty consolidation post-profit booking. Brent crude, US WTI futures rise on strong fuel demand hopes. Currency markets stable as rupee weakens. FIIs cut net long positions, adding to market uncertainty.

    Lupin shares rise 0.79 per cent in Tuesday's trading session

    The Relative Strength Index of the stock stood at 56.76 on Tuesday.

    Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha speech prompts ire of Modi, Shah who seek apology for his Hindu remarks

    Rahul Gandhi Speech | In his Lok Sabha address, newly appointed Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP, and RSS of spreading violence and falsehoods, challenging their claim to represent Hindu values. Modi responded, accusing Gandhi of labeling Hindus as violent. Gandhi clarified that his remarks targeted BJP, not Hinduism, emphasizing that true Hinduism promotes courage and peace.

    The Economic Times
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