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Palaniswami asks Vijayan to permit TN fishermen to resume fishing in Kerala from August 1
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Commerce ministry appoints Utpal Acharya as deputy chairman of Tea Board
The commerce ministry has appointed Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Joint Director Utpal Acharya as the new deputy chairman of the Tea Board with immediate effect, a top official said on Wednesday.
Acharya, whose appointment is for a temporary period, replaces Arun Kumar Ray, who was appointed deputy chairman on July 8, 2018 for a two-year tenure, Tea Board Chairman P K Bezbaruah told PTI.
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DPIIT may discuss 'country of origin' tag with Consumer Affairs Ministry
The industry department is likely to discuss with the Consumer Affairs Ministry the matter of mandating e-commerce firms to mention the 'country of origin' on each product sold through their platforms, sources said.
The issue was discussed in a meeting on Wednesday called by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and representatives of e-commerce companies, including Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, Tata Cliq and Grofers.
The sources said the matter involves certain changes related to packaging of the product "the DPIIT would discuss the issue with the consumer affairs ministry".
The department has held two meetings with e-commerce companies to understand their issues and how much time they would take to implement 'country of origin' label on packages sold through their platform.
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Delhi minister Gautam says over 5 lakh people availed supplementary nutrition food facility in city
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Downward revision of growth by agencies shows lockdown impact; Jun data points to uptick: EY
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Japan battered by more heavy rain, floods; 58 dead
Pounding rain that already caused deadly floods in southern Japan was moving northeast Wednesday, battering large areas of Japan's main island, swelling more rivers, triggering mudslides and destroying houses and roads. At least 58 people died in several days of flooding.
Parts of Nagano and Gifu, including areas known for scenic mountain trails and hot springs, were flooded by massive downpours.
Public broadcaster NHK showed a swollen river gouging into its embankment and destroying a highway. In the city of Gero, the rising river was flowing just below a bridge.
Flooding and mudslides blocked parts of a main road connecting Kamikochi and Matsumoto, two major tourist destinations in Nagano, stranding hundreds of residents and visitors, though they were believed to have safely evacuated.
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PM's resolve to ensure nobody stays hungry during pandemic praiseworthy: Amit Shah
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SBI to invest up to Rs 1,760 crore in Yes Bank's further public offering
State Bank of India on Wednesday said its executive committee of central board has given approval for a maximum investment of up to Rs 1,760 crore in further public offering (FPO) of Yes Bank.
The announcement came after Yes Bank on Tuesday said it has received approval from the Capital Raising Committee of the Board of Directors of the Bank (CRC) for raising funds by a way of FPO.
"Pursuant to the intimation given by Yes Bank to the stock exchanges on July 7, 2020 on the issue of raising capital, the executive committee of central board (ECCB) of State Bank of India at its meeting held today on July 8, 2020 has accorded approval for a maximum investment of up to Rs 1,760 crore in the Further Public Offering (FPO) of Yes Bank Ltd," SBI said in a filing to the exchanges.
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India will do its utmost to protect Kulbushan Jadhav and ensure his safe return to India: MEA
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Wednesday Cabinet decisions will bring positive change in lives of many: PM Modi
The decisions taken by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday for urban migrants and the poor will bring a positive change in the lives of many people, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
Referring to the decision of the Cabinet to approve development of Affordable Rental Housing Complexes (ARHC) for urban migrants and poor that will make housing available at an affordable rent, he said a house is not just a boundary wall made of brick and mortar.
"This is where our dreams take shape and our aspirations take flight. Today, important decisions of the cabinet will bring positive changes in the lives of many people," he said in a series of tweets in Hindi.
Modi said the decision to extend distribution of free foodgrains and pulses under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) to 81 crore PDS beneficiaries for five months till November is aimed at addressing the concerns of the poor and empower them during the coronavirus crisis. READ MORE...
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India sought unimpeded access to Kulbushan Jadhav to discuss his remedies: MEA
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Pakistan’s claim that Kulbushan Jadhav refused to initiate review petition is continuation of farce: MEA on Pak media report
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Reduction in syllabus being interpreted differently, move only one-time measure: CBSE
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday claimed that the reduction in syllabus announced by the board is being interpreted "differently" and the move is only a one-time measure for the 2020-21 academic session in view of the COVID-19 situation.
The clarification by the board came amid a row over certain chapters being dropped from the curriculum.
"The reduction of syllabus from classes 9 to 12 has been interpreted differently. Contrary to some of the impressions being created, it is clarified that the rationalization of syllabus up to 30 per cent has been undertaken for nearly 190 subjects for the academic session 2020-21 as a one-time measure only," CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi said.
The board claimed the objective of rationalisation is to reduce the exam stress of students due to the prevailing health emergency and prevent learning gaps. It asserted that no question shall be asked from the reduced syllabus in the board exams 2020-21 only.
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Delhi Education Minister expresses concern over CBSE syllabus reduction
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Who is Vikas Dubey? A lowdown on Kanpur's notorious criminal
Vikas Dubey is an absconding gangster-turned-politician. Dubey, who is based in Kanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, has dabbled in real-estate.
In 2000, Dubey won the Shivrajpur seat in a Zila Panchayat poll he fought from prison, where he was lodged after a murder charge, according to officials. Dubey had instilled so much fear in everyone that even after being accused of murdering a BJP leader having the status of minister of state, not even a single police officer gave a statement against him, according to media reports. READ MORE...
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First Published: Jul 08 2020 | 8:26 AM IST