For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now Corona vaccine price fixed at Rs 250 per dose in private hospitals View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Fatf Pakistan remains on FATF ‘grey list’, given time till June to implement full action plan #Fatf In supporting every wrong by Pakistan, Turkey trying to emerge as a new radical Islamic axis #Fatf Pakistan-Turkey radical Islamic nexus at FATF #Fatf To remain in the grey list: When appointing a US based lobbying firm too did not help Pakistan #Fatf No action against terror, Pak has failed to act on 6 action items stipulated by FATF #Fatf Pak continues to provide safe havens to terror entities, UN-designated terrorists: India Just In 5 min ago Co-WIN app: Here's how to download COVID-19 vaccination certificate 33 min ago Centre committed to strengthen connectivity, bring ... » Learn More about No chance of being blacklisted by FATF: Pakistan
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Fuel bills urging people to not vote for Narendra Modi in 2019 go viral, dealer in Andhra Pradesh files case
Hyderabad: Fabricated bills from filling stations with a call ‘not to vote for Modi again’ have gone viral on social media for the last few days. A filling station in Andhra’s Chittoor district lodged a complaint with the cybercrimes police seeking action against the creators of the bill. The bill gives a call at the end, “If you want to reduce petrol price, don’t vote Modi again’. The bill that resembles the original bill was generated on August 20 on a Mumbai filling station address. Later, several other such bills were generated and circulated on social media. Many people kept sharing and forwarding the bills for fun or out of anger over the rise in fuel charges. The bill issued by this petrol bunk is all in capital letters. The entire bill was retained unchanged but the last line of “Thank you visit again” has been meddled with to accommodate the controversial advice. “Customers who usually do not ask for bills have started asking for one in the last few days, ... » Learn More about Fuel bills urging people to not vote for Narendra Modi in 2019 go viral, dealer in Andhra Pradesh files case
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The Uttarakhand floods this week have brought us face to face with an inescapable reality — climate change. The signs are showing globally, Earth’s atmosphere warmed by greenhouse gas emissions, causing Arctic sea ice to melt rapidly, oceans warming (surface water temperatures have been higher over the last three decades than at any time since 1880) and sea levels rising. Air temperature over land is rising even faster, hastening glacial melting — the probable cause of the Uttarakhand tragedy. India is highly vulnerable to climate change, 75% of our districts susceptible to extreme weather events, including increasingly severe cyclonic storms, intense downpours and parching heat waves. ‘A colonial mindset thought technology could control nature — that caused climate change’ This situation urgently needs new mitigations — and a new vision. Once, a ‘Promethean’ approach was used towards nature. This entailed human arrogance vis-à-vis the environment, with a belief ... » Learn More about To nature, with respect