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  1. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister hands over permits to farmers to remove silt, soil from reservoirs

    Tamil Nadu Chief Minister hands over permits to farmers to remove silt, soil from reservoirs

    CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday handed over permits to farmers allowing them to remove soil and silt from the bottom of lakes, tanks, channels and reservoirs for free.The move follows the government's decision to allow potters and farmers to carry pottery and sediment...
  2. 514 route permits, registrations of commercial vehicles suspended for traffic violations in Jammu and Kashmir

    514 route permits, registrations of commercial vehicles suspended for traffic violations in Jammu and Kashmir

    Jammu, In a major crackdown on traffic violators, the Jammu and Kashmir Transport Department has suspended route permits and registration certificates of over 500 vehicles for a period of three months due to violations of the Motor Vehicles Act in Jammu and Samba districts.This action comes...
  3. DMRC fourth phase expansion: More than 50 percent work completed on all three corridors

    DMRC fourth phase expansion: More than 50 percent work completed on all three corridors

    New Delhi: More than 50 per cent of the work is complete on the three priority corridors under the Delhi Metro's fourth phase expansion project, the DMRC said on Sunday.A target of 2026 has been set to operationalize the new 65 kilometer network, he added.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)...
  4. Pride march in Kiev for the first time since the Russian invasion

    Pride march in Kiev for the first time since the Russian invasion

    It was the first Pride march since the Russian invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago.With martial law in place, permits for demonstrations are difficult to obtain.The first Pride demonstration took place in 2013 and has been held regularly between 2015 and 2021.On Sunday, protesters...
  5. Problems of Indian students have increased due to living in 'unsuitable accommodation'
Hostility and discrimination in Canada

    Problems of Indian students have increased due to living in 'unsuitable accommodation' Hostility and discrimination in Canada

    International students were more likely than Canadian-born students to live in unsuitable housing in 2021, according to the report released by Statistics Canada using the latest census data.The report said that in the top 10 municipalities with the highest number of international students, 25...
  6. Dubai Civil Aviation Authority highlights air transport enablement at Airport Show 2024

    Dubai Civil Aviation Authority highlights air transport enablement at Airport Show 2024

    Dubai [UAE], Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) highlighted its important role in advancing the aviation industry and related activities in the emirate during the 23rd edition of the Airport Show under the patronage of Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum. Chairman of Dubai Civil...
  7. Nepal: Sherpas tasked with rope-fixing to summit Everest, creating perfect conditions for climbing season

    Nepal: Sherpas tasked with rope-fixing to summit Everest, creating perfect conditions for climbing season

    KATHMANDU [Nepal]: Creating the perfect atmosphere for the climbing season to scale the world's highest peak, a team of 10 Nepali Sherpas, entrusted with the crucial task of rope-fixing, on Friday, Dandy Sherpa Climbed Mount Everest under the leadership of. Seven Summit Treks, a Nepal-based...
  8. Nepal Supreme Court orders limiting expedition permits to Mount Everest, other mountains to preserve ecology

    Nepal Supreme Court orders limiting expedition permits to Mount Everest, other mountains to preserve ecology

    Kathmandu [Nepal], Nepal Supreme Court has issued an order to the Government of Nepal directing it to impose a limit on the number of climbing permits for Nepal's peaks, including Mount Everest. A single bench comprising Justices Sapna Pradhan Mall and Sushma Lata Mathema issued the order...
  9. Spain will scrap 'golden visas' that allow wealthy non-EU residents to stay if they buy real estate

    Spain will scrap 'golden visas' that allow wealthy non-EU residents to stay if they buy real estate

    MADRID (AP) — Spain's government said Monday it plans to scrap the so-called "golden visa," which grants residence permits to wealthy people from outside the European Union if they invest more than half a million euros (dollars) in real estate. Allows to receive.Socialist Prime Minister Pedro...
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