#Rahul Gandhi BJP should follow Rahul on Emergency, regret Gujarat riots: NCP #Rahul Gandhi Congress leader Rahul Gandhi slams Centre over Chinese build-up in Depsang #Rahul Gandhi After 2014, opposition fighting battle for India, not for power: Rahul #Rahul Gandhi Rahul Gandhi terms grandmother Indira Gandhi's 'emergency a mistake' #Rahul Gandhi Tamil Nadu should show the way to India in keeping out BJP: Rahul Gandhi #Rahul Gandhi Rahul Gandhi dubs PM Modi a ''formidable enemy,'' vows to defeat him For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now After getting vaccinated, Sitharaman says fortunate to be in India View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts Just In 11 min ago UPSC civil services prelims 2021 notification: Important instructions for candidates 21 min ago UPSC civil services prelims 2021 notification released: Apply ... » Learn More about Modi government is misusing IT department to intimidate those supporting farmers’ protest: Rahul Gandhi
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The intriguing tale of India’s trade with North Korea
India remains North Korea's 2nd-largest import source after China, according to several estimates by multilateral bodies, says Subhayan Chakraborty. IMAGE: Performers in traditional dress chat during the opening ceremony of a new dock at the North Korean port of Rajin. India remains North Korea's 2nd-largest import source after China. Photograph: Yuri Maltsev/Reuters Of the more than $36 billion worth of refined petroleum exported by India in 2017-18, a small trickle worth $16 million, managed to find its way to North Korea, despite economic sanctions currently in place. It constituted the largest component of India's exports, measuring a significant $57.55 million to the country, something that policy experts feel may only increase now that the nation has agreed to neuter its nuclear weapons program. While official statistics from North Korea are hard to come by due to the ruling regime's limited contact with the larger global economy, India remains North Korea's ... » Learn More about The intriguing tale of India’s trade with North Korea
Why the South Korean president came calling
Moon Jae-in's visit will play a crucial role in exploring complementarities between India's Act East policy and South Korea's New Southern policy, says Rahul Mishra. IMAGE: Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi and South Korean President Moon Jae-in head for a meeting at Hyderabad House, July 10, 2018. Photograph: Kamal Singh/PTI Photo 2018 has been a remarkable success in the context of India's Act East policy. The year began with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj inaugurating the Regional Pravasi Bhartiya Divas in Singapore on January 9, and in the six months since she has visited Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia and Mongolia. At the beginning of 2018, the Act East policy received a boost with the commemoration of 25 years of India-Association of Southeast Asian Nations dialogue partnership, with all 10 ASEAN heads of States visiting India to participate in the commemorative summit. For the first time in the history of India's Republic Day celebrations, the 10 ... » Learn More about Why the South Korean president came calling
Next week British MPs will debate India’s press freedom, protestors’ safety
British lawmakers will debate the issue of press freedom and safety of protesters in India next Monday in response to an e-petition which had crossed the 100,000-signature threshold required for such a debate, the House of Commons Petitions Committee confirmed on Wednesday. IMAGE: Farmers protest against the farm bills at the Singhu border near Delhi, December 4, 2020. Photograph: Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters. The 90-minute debate will be held at Westminster Hall in the Houses of Parliament complex in London and will be opened by Scottish National Party (SNP) MP and member of the Petitions Committee Martyn Day, and a minister will be deputed to respond on behalf of the UK government. The debate relates to the petition entitled ‘Urge the Indian Government to ensure safety of protesters & press freedom', which called on the British government to make a public statement on the #kissanprotests & press freedoms’. Next week the issue will come up for debate and is ... » Learn More about Next week British MPs will debate India’s press freedom, protestors’ safety
Spain extends border controls to stop spread of coronavirus variants
Video Player Close Passengers walk at the Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, March 3, 2021. The Spanish government said on Wednesday that it would maintain the mandatory quarantine put into effect in February for passengers arriving from Brazil and South Africa to stop the spread of the coronavirus variants, while extending such controls to arrivals from 12 more countries. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo) MADRID, March 3 (Xinhua) -- The Spanish government said on Wednesday that it would maintain the mandatory quarantine put into effect in February for passengers arriving from Brazil and South Africa to stop the spread of the coronavirus variants, while extending such controls to arrivals from 12 more countries. The Official State Gazette confirmed the decision made by the Ministry of Health in the face of the more infectious variants, coupled with fears of their resistance to the vaccines currently in use. With the measures originally put into effect on Feb. 3, passengers from ... » Learn More about Spain extends border controls to stop spread of coronavirus variants
EPFO fixes 8.5% rate of interest on EPF deposits for 2020-21
#Epfo Interest rate on PF likely to be slashed: 6 crore subscribers may be affected #Epfo Employees’ Provident Fund contribution cut: New rule implemented for May, June, July #Epfo To ease EPF compliance by employers, email mechanism to obtain e-sign introduced #Epfo Aadhaar will be accepted as birth proof from online subscribers: EPFO #Epfo Interest rate on employee provident fund reduced to 8.50% from 8.65% #Epfo EPFO Phase II result for SSA post released For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now After getting vaccinated, Sitharaman says fortunate to be in India View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts Just In 11 min ago UPSC civil services prelims 2021 notification: Important instructions for candidates 21 min ago UPSC civil services prelims 2021 notification released: Apply directly 30 min ago Reports claim ... » Learn More about EPFO fixes 8.5% rate of interest on EPF deposits for 2020-21
After Scindia ‘Missing’ posters of Pragya Thakur pop up in Bhopal
#Bhopal Madhya Pradesh: Curfew, prohibitory orders in parts of Bhopal #Bhopal Young woman approaches Bhopal court after her father 'cheats' in a game of Ludo #Bhopal Construction of Ram temple is coming with the consent of all: Kamal Nath #Bhopal MP Board Class 12 result 2020 declared #Bhopal Bhopal in lockdown mode for 10 days from 8 pm on July 24 #Bhopal Madhya Pradesh govt terms 'coronavirus' found in chicken report as baseless For Bhopal Updates Allow Notification For Daily Alerts Keep youself updated with latest Bhopal News Cancel OK Just In 13 min ago UPSC civil services prelims 2021 notification: Important instructions for candidates 23 min ago UPSC civil services prelims 2021 notification released: Apply directly 32 min ago Reports claim Bengaluru, Shimla 'most liveable' cities in government's 'Ease of Living Index' Must Watch ... » Learn More about After Scindia ‘Missing’ posters of Pragya Thakur pop up in Bhopal
Teen, 5 others shot dead in Myanmar
As per reports; security forces continue violent crackdown on anti-coup protesters YANGON Myanmar security forces shot and killed at least six people on Wednesday, according to accounts on social media and local news reports, as authorities extend their lethal crackdown on protests against last month’s coup. In the central city of Monywa, which has turned out huge crowds to protest the military takeover , three people were shot, including one in the head, reported the Democratic Voice of Burma, an independent television and online news service. Reports on social media said two people there were killed. In Myingyan in the same central region, multiple social media posts reported the shooting death of a 14-year-old boy. A second shooting death was reported later. Two other deaths were reported elsewhere. 6 media persons booked Authorities in Myanmar have charged AP journalist Thein Zaw and five other members of the media with violating a public order ... » Learn More about Teen, 5 others shot dead in Myanmar