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  1. Kolkata Metro launches awareness campaign to keep stations clean

    Kolkata Metro launches awareness campaign to keep stations clean

    Kolkata, Kolkata Metro has launched an awareness campaign to keep stations clean and plastic free. An official provided this information on Wednesday.He said, it has been observed that a section of passengers are littering the metro premises, due to which this campaign has been launched...
  2. RBI Governor warns banks, NBFCs on imposing extra charges on customers

    RBI Governor warns banks, NBFCs on imposing extra charges on customers

    "In general, we have seen that the guidelines on key fact statements are followed, but some banks and NBFCs still charge charges etc. which are not specified or disclosed in the statement," Das said at a press conference after the Monetary Policy Committee. is not done." meeting."It has also...
  3. A strange intermittent radio signal from space has puzzled astronomers

    A strange intermittent radio signal from space has puzzled astronomers

    Sydney, When astronomers turn our radio telescopes toward space, we sometimes detect sporadic bursts of radio waves emanating from the vast expanse of the universe. We call them "radio transients": some burst only once, never to be seen again, and others flicker on and off in predictable...
  4. Sri Lanka declares 71 high-risk dengue areas

    Sri Lanka declares 71 high-risk dengue areas

    The NDCU said in a statement on Sunday that it conducted a survey between May 26 and June 1 and observed an increase in mosquito breeding sites, Xinhua news agency reported.The agency said that although dengue cases reported from January to April remained relatively low, an increase in cases...
  5. MSP for Kharif and Rabi crops to ensure minimum return of 50 per cent on cost of production in 2023-24: RBI

    MSP for Kharif and Rabi crops to ensure minimum return of 50 per cent on cost of production in 2023-24: RBI

    Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India's annual report released on Thursday said the minimum support price (MSP) for both Kharif and Rabi seasons 2023-24 has ensured a minimum return of 50 per cent on the cost of production for all crops.The report said the total public stock of food grains as on...
  6. RBI bans business of 2 companies of Edelweiss Group for violation of rules

    RBI bans business of 2 companies of Edelweiss Group for violation of rules

    RBI has directed ECL Finance Limited (ECL) to refrain from carrying out any structured transactions, with immediate effect, in respect of its wholesale exposures, except for repayment and/or closure of accounts in the ordinary course of business.RBI has also ordered Edelweiss Asset...
  7. BSF fired on suspected Pak drone near LoC in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir.

    BSF fired on suspected Pak drone near LoC in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir.

    Officials said that around 11.30 pm on Tuesday, drone activity was observed by BSF troops at Khaneta Garrison near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district.“BSF troops fired several rounds at the drone. Officials said an alert was immediately declared around the area and a search operation...
  8. Study reveals early brain network differences in autism-risk six-week-old infants

    Study reveals early brain network differences in autism-risk six-week-old infants

    New Delhi: Six-week-old infants who are more likely to develop autism show different patterns in their brain connections, researchers say, suggesting that autism-related behaviors may be linked to observed behaviors. May emerge much earlier. Are.The researchers focused on the brain's saliency...
  9. 294 million people in south-east Asia suffer from high blood pressure: WHO

    294 million people in south-east Asia suffer from high blood pressure: WHO

    World High Blood Pressure Day, observed on 17 May every year, aims to "raise awareness of this silent killer and inspire global action to tackle high blood pressure". This year's theme calls for 'Measure your blood pressure accurately, control it, live longer'.Emphasizing the importance of...
  10. On felling of trees in Delhi's Ridge area, Supreme Court asks why DDA VC should not be booked for criminal contempt of court?

    On felling of trees in Delhi's Ridge area, Supreme Court asks why DDA VC should not be booked for criminal contempt of court?

    Justice Abhay S. A bench headed by Oka observed that the DDA vice-chairman misled the ex-officio chairperson, the Lieutenant Governor, by sending a proposal to set up a committee of experts to reduce felling of trees.Emphasizing that for every one tree cut, the DDA will have to plant 100 new...
  11. ISRO captures signatures of recent solar eruption events from Earth, Sun-Earth L1 point, Moon

    ISRO captures signatures of recent solar eruption events from Earth, Sun-Earth L1 point, Moon

    New Delhi [India], Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has captured the signatures of recent solar eruption events from Earth, the Sun-Earth L1 point and the Moon. ISRO has mobilized all its observation platforms and systems to record the signatures of the powerful solar storm. Which had...
  12. Bengal elections: Caught on camera, presiding officer removed for giving free hand to Trinamool leaders

    Bengal elections: Caught on camera, presiding officer removed for giving free hand to Trinamool leaders

    Officials monitoring the webcasting observed that two local Trinamool leaders were escorting voters to the polling booth and telling them which button to press on the EVM.Sources in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) said the irregularities were happening in full view of the...
  13. Chimps learn, hone skills well into adulthood, key in development of tool-using skills: study

    Chimps learn, hone skills well into adulthood, key in development of tool-using skills: study

    New Delhi: Researchers have observed that chimpanzees continue to learn their tool-using skills as they mature into adulthood. The researchers said that the ability to sustain learning over long periods of time may be an essential factor in the development of complex skills for using tools.It...
  14. Anti-acidity drugs linked to higher risk of migraine, says expert

    Anti-acidity drugs linked to higher risk of migraine, says expert

    Dr. Sudhir Kumar of Indraprastha Apollo Hospital said this citing a recent study published in Neurology Clinical Practice Journal.Led by researchers at the University of Maryland in the US, the study shows that acid-reducing medications, including proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) such as...
  15. Assam Rifles celebrates 33rd anniversary of Operation 'Dudhi' in Nagaland

    Assam Rifles celebrates 33rd anniversary of Operation 'Dudhi' in Nagaland

    Kohima (Nagaland) [India] Assam Rifles observed the 33rd anniversary of "Operation Dudhi" in Nagaland's Chumaukedima district, where the operation took place in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara on May 5, 1991, an official statement said on Sunday. Assam Rifles Director General Pradeep Chandran Nair...
  16. First case of wild animal healing wounds with plants documented in study

    First case of wild animal healing wounds with plants documented in study

    New Delhi: A new study has revealed the first case of a wild animal treating its wound with medicinal plants.At the Suak Balimbing research site in Indonesia, researchers observed that a male Sumatran orangutan repeatedly chewed and applied juice from a climbing plantain to a wound on his...
  17. NYU Abu Dhabi researchers use Webb telescope to find new insights on giant exoplanet

    NYU Abu Dhabi researchers use Webb telescope to find new insights on giant exoplanet

    Abu Dhabi [UAE], NYU Abu Dhabi Research Scientist Jasmina Blasik and Associate Professor Ian Dobbs-Dixon of the Center for Astrophysics and Space Science (CASS), together with colleagues from the James Webb Space Telescope Transitin Exoplanet Early Release Science (JTEC-ERS) ) The team has...
  18. The Supreme Court rejected the petition of former IPS officer Debashish Dhar challenging the rejection of nomination.

    The Supreme Court rejected the petition of former IPS officer Debashish Dhar challenging the rejection of nomination.

    Justices Surya Kant and K.V. The Bench observed that the Returning Officer had not acted in any malicious manner. Vishwanathan said considering the petition filed directly before the apex court would stall the election process.Sensing the bench's reluctance to consider the plea, senior...
  19. 'Real observations' of galaxies support the existence of invisible dark matter, new study shows

    'Real observations' of galaxies support the existence of invisible dark matter, new study shows

    New Delhi: By observing the movement of stars and gas in galaxies, researchers have found evidence that supports the existence of dark matter.While dark matter has not yet been directly detected and is therefore considered 'invisible', it is believed to explain various aspects of the observed...
  20. RBI tells banks to stop charging extra interest on loans as probe reveals unfair practices

    RBI tells banks to stop charging extra interest on loans as probe reveals unfair practices

    RBI in its circular said that during onsite checks of regulated entities (banks, NBFCs and housing finance companies) for the period ending March 31, 2023, instances of lenders resorting to certain unfair practices in charging interest came to light. ,"Therefore, in the interest of fairness...
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