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Unite to fight terror, organised crime, Ajit Doval urges Bimstec | India News

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval NEW DELHI: NSA Ajit Doval chaired the 5th Meeting of Bimstec national security chiefs as the grouping that bridges South Asia and Southeast Asia discussed “practical and result-oriented” solutions to combat terrorism and organised crime, ensure security in the cyber, maritime and energy domains, enhance connectivity and tackle new and…

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Fuel-saving tech may be rewarded

NEW DELHI: Carmakers may soon have a new way to meet India’s fuel efficiency norms without relying solely on electrification, with the Centre proposing to reward a range of fuel-saving technologies under the draft Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE)-III regulations.The draft norms, released by the power ministry for stakeholder consultation, have proposed to allow manufacturers…

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Vivek Oberoi reveals his family office has invested in over 30 companies, exited 11 with returns of up to 300%: ‘Every business’ dharma is profit’ | Hindi Movie News

Vivek Oberoi reveals his family office has invested in over 30 companies, exited 11 with returns of up to 300%: ‘Every business’ dharma is profit’ While many know Vivek Oberoi as an actor, he has quietly built a significant presence in the investment world. In a recent interview, the actor spoke about his journey from…

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Beyond degrees and grades: These 5 workplace skills gaining importance in the AI-driven job market

5 skills hiring managers may value more than marksheets as AI reshapes jobs in 202. (Representative Image) As artificial intelligence and automation reshape workplaces, industry experts and hiring professionals say companies are also changing how they evaluate candidates. Beyond academic scores and qualifications, employers increasingly value how effectively candidates apply knowledge, adapt to new technologies…

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‘Not a blanket bar’: Supreme Court clarifies bulldozer order | India News

NEW DELHI: In an important clarification to its two-year-old judgement against ‘bulldozer justice’, Supreme Court said its ruling does not bar use of bulldozers to remove rampant illegal constructions and encroachments on public land following compliance with the procedure laid down in municipal laws.Refusing to adjudicate individual contempt petitions alleging demolition of houses, mosques and…

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