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BNSS launches community service initiative for petty theft and nuisance offenses
The Economic Times· 27 minutes agoEffective July 1, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) has replaced the Indian Penal Code (IPC), marking a significant shift in how India addresses certain crimes. One notable addition is the inclusion ...
Ayodhya's development projects leave residents feeling shortchanged
India Today· 14 hours agoThe construction of the Ram Mandir ushered in a wave of development projects in Ayodhya, including...
Management Strategies In Immunotherapy For Cancer Patients
NDTV· 13 hours agoFrom monitoring treatment response to managing immune-related adverse events (irAEs), healthcare...
List of Barcelona youth players set to participate in pre-season under Hansi Flick
Barca Universal· 22 hours agoBarcelona will kickstart a new era under manager Hansi Flick next week with the pre-season campaign...
Stop Labour's 'supermajority': UK PM Sunak's message as election campaign winds up
Theprint· 23 hours ago“I have accepted that where the polls are at the moment… that we are therefore tomorrow highly...
Anand Mahindra asks industry to boost capital investment to 'ride the tide'
Business Standard India· 21 hours agoIndian companies need to enhance capital investment in order to take advantage of the growth...
Bharatiya Sanhitas Implemented: Myths and realities of decolonizing Indian laws
CNBC Awaaz· 23 hours agoThe passage of the three new criminal laws or Sanhitas has been declared as a “watershed moment” in...
There is a ring of truth to tariff hike
The Economic Times· 16 hours agoIndia's telecom companies, among the fiercest price warriors, have finally seen the light. It is a calculated gamble by Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and...
Nashville SC install USMNT assistant B.J. Callaghan as new head coach
OneFootball· 17 hours agoNashville SC have confirmed the appointment of B.J. Callaghan as their new head coach.Callaghan...
Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath sees end of road for zero brokerage model after new Sebi rules - ETCFO
The Economic Times· 23 hours agoBengaluru-based stock broker Zerodha could go back to charging customers for equity trade deliveries, as a direct consequence of markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi ...