Author: Nehal Sharma
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Sachin Pilot, the Member of the The legislative Assembly in Rajasthan is a very crucial member of Congress. For the past several months, the ruckus in the congress party in Rajasthan was inviting further unnecessary problems for congress. There are quite a few states where Congress is in majority. To discuss the future of INC, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is conducting meetings with the respective CM of states ruled by the congressmen. Sachin Pilot met Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi recently met the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot and the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Bhupesh Baghel to discuss the upcoming…
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, in its recent statement told the IMF, that the shortage of supply and increase in petrol prices is mainly because of Ukraine crisis. Furthermore, the group signals that it will not add oil supply any further. Earlier the IMF stated that the crude oil prices of global benchmark Brent crude is above $18 from what it was in the last 3 months of 2021. Currently, the petrol prices are near $98 per barrel in the first quarter. OPEC statement to the IMF, regarding the increasing Ukraine crisis The OPEC in its statement said,…
The International Monetary Fund forecast for India suggests a cut in the estimated GDP of 8.2 from the earlier estimate of 9% for the Financial Year 2024. The IMF forecast for India suggests a slight cut in the estimated growth of the economy in the financial year 2022–23. According to the recently published data, India’s GDP is expected to grow by 8.2% instead of 9%. Earlier, the International Monetary Fund estimated a growth rate of 9% in FY23 for India. However, due to the Russia-Ukraine war, the worldwide economies are affected. The prices and supply chains of basic goods have…
Infosys has banned ex-employees from working for other major IT firms like Wipro, TCS, Cognizant, IBM, and Accenture. According to the non-compete clause, Infosys banned all its ex-employees from joining any of the major IT firms. The ex-workers of the company were not allowed to work for Wipro, TCS, Cognizant, IBM, or Accenture. The clause states: “For a period of six (6) months after my employment with Infosys is terminated for any reason, I will not: a. Accept any offer of employment from any customer with whom I have worked in a professional capacity in the twelve (12) months immediately…
India welcomes the sixth and last Scorpene-class submarine, “INS Vagsheer”, under Project-75 in Mumbai. Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar launched the 6th Scorpene-class submarine, INS Vagsheer, the last one of the 6 submarines under Project-75. INS Vagsheer is manufactured by the Mazagon Dock shipbuilders in Mumbai. Before this, Mazagon Dock manufactured the INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi, INS Karanj, and INS Vela. Furthermore, INS Vagir, the 5th submarine, is currently on trial. Moreover, INS Vagsheer is also set to go through the required trials and tests before it is handed over to the navy. INS Vagsheer: the 6th submarine of Project-75 The…
On April 19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the WHO global centre for traditional medicine. During the event, he highlighted India’s potential in the sector. Along with the Indian PM Modi, many other important entities attended the inaugural ceremony through video conferencing. The Chief of the World Health Organization, Tedres Ghebreyesus, himself, was present in Jamnagar to address the ceremony. He initiated his speech in Gujarati by saying, “Kem cho Badha, Maja Ma?” Which means, “How are you all? Happy? ” The Global Centre for Traditional Medicine was set up by the collaboration of the Ministry of Ayush and WHO…
On Tuesday, the Sri Lankan forces and the protesters got into a fight in the city of Rambukkana. Sri Lankan police fired at the protesters for the first time since the protests broke out across the entire nation. The ruckus resulted in the death of one of the protesters and left many injured. One of the police spokespeople said that when the mob turned violent, they had to shoot at the people. All of this is happening amidst the Sri Lankan economic crisis. Months have passed since the prices of essential commodities in Sri Lanka started skyrocketing. The government is…
Around 47 people are said to have been killed by Pakistani planes in Afghanistan’s Khost province. On Saturday, the Pakistani military attacked Afghanistan’s Khost and Kunar provinces. The death toll has risen to 47 people, including women and children. Recently, the Taliban has issued a strict warning against Pakistan, saying that it should not test the patience of Afghans. The spokesperson for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, said, “Pakistan should not test the patience of the people of Afghanistan or else remain ready for the aftermath.” Furthermore, Mujahid added that diplomatic negotiations are continuing between both nations. Moreover, this can create…
The people of Jammu and Kashmir are getting ready for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first visit since the abrogation of Article 370. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on April 24. This is his first visit after the Article 370 annulment. During his visits, he will inaugurate several developmental projects in the UT. Visit to the Palli panchayat in Jammu and Kashmir The most important event during the tour is the visit to the Palli panchayat. The infamous village of Palli is ready to become the UT’s first ever carbon-neutral solar panchayat. The…
158 Palestinians were injured as a result of the conflict between Palestinians and Israeli police in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City. A recent fight between Palestine and Israeli forces has led to a chaotic situation in Israel and parts of the West Bank. The amount of violence in the occupied areas is continuously increasing. There is a fear that the minor clash may soon turn into a wider conflict. Reports suggest that on Friday, during the Morning Prayer, thousands of worshippers visited the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Just moments later, Israeli forces raided the place and 158 Palestinians were…
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