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Daily Indian News: UP Cabinet paper leak ordinance, physical inactivity in India, PM Modi Rahul Gandhi handshake, Kalki 2898 AD advance booking, NIT Calicut layoffs, FIR threat CIBIL score crop loans, Zomato delivery theft, India rebukes Pakistan at UNGA, IMD yellow alert Delhi, Indians in Kenya protests
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Time Stamp:
0:00 Intro
0:07 UP Cabinet paper leak ordinance
00:32 physical inactivity in India
01:47 PM Modi Rahul Gandhi handshake
02:12 Kalki 2898 AD advance booking
02:41 NIT Calicut layoffs
03:18 FIR threat CIBIL score crop loans
03:53 Zomato delivery theft
04:13 India rebukes Pakistan at UNGA
04:40 IMD yellow alert Delhi
04:59 Indians in Kenya protests
🎯Stringent Penalties:
Life imprisonment and fines up to ₹1 crore for offenders. Covers public service recruitment exams, promotion exams, and entrance tests.
🎯Physical Inactivity Among Indians:
Nearly 50% of Indian adults are physically inactive, per a Lancet study. The prevalence of insufficient physical activity has risen from 22.3% in 2000 to 49.4% in 2022. Higher inactivity rates among women globally (34%) compared to men (29%).
🎯PM Modi & Rahul Gandhi Shake Hands:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi welcomed newly-elected Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Birla won against Congress MP K Suresh, supported by the INDIA bloc.
Rahul Gandhi appointed Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha.
🎯'Kalki 2898 AD' Advance Booking:
The film starring Prabhas and Deepika Padukone sold over 1 million tickets for its opening day.
Grossed over ₹37 crore in pre-sales. Expected to collect ₹50 crore gross from advance sales.
🎯NIT Calicut Layoffs:
NIT Calicut’s new policy affects workers over 55 and those with over 30 years of service. Around 300 families impacted, affecting 80% of the current workforce. Workers fear job loss, especially in security and sanitation departments.
🎯FIR Threat for CIBIL Score Requirement:
Maharashtra government warns nationalised banks against making CIBIL scores mandatory for crop loans. Banks should accommodate farmers' concerns and provide loans without CIBIL score requirements. Eligible farmers face loan denials due to strict conditions.
🎯Zomato Delivery Theft in Bengaluru:
A Zomato delivery agent caught on CCTV stealing a food package from a customer’s doorstep.
Zomato apologized and promised strict action. Raises concerns about delivery service security and safety.
🎯India Rebukes Pakistan at UNGA:
India responds to Pakistan’s references to Kashmir at the UN General Assembly. Pratik Mathur, Minister of India's Permanent Mission to UN, calls the narratives baseless and deceitful.
Emphasizes Kashmir as an integral part of India.
🎯IMD Yellow Alert for Rain in Delhi:
Delhi experiences warm and humid conditions despite a slight temperature drop.IMD issues a yellow alert for rain for the next six days. The arrival date of the southwest monsoon in the capital remains unspecified.
🎯Indians in Kenya Advised Amid Protests:
India advises its citizens in Kenya to exercise caution and restrict non-essential movement. Violent protests erupt in Kenya against proposed tax hikes. Safety measures emphasized for citizens, with advice to monitor local news and official updates.
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India rebukes Pakistan at UNGA,
IMD yellow alert Delhi,
Indians in Kenya protests,
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