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Employer needs to prove case on preponderance of probabilities in disciplinary proceedings: SC
The significant verdict could be a shot in the arm of public...
GST Council to soon take decision on rates, number of slabs: FM Sitharaman
"For me, it was also important that we don't lose an opportunity,...
Nearly four lakh chickens perish in Andhra samples sent to ascertain cause
According to the animal husbandry official, usually, this...
SBI General partners with Agri Ministry for promoting PMFBY among farmers
Naveen Chandra Jha, MD and CEO of SBI General Insurance SBI General...
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New York Times sues Microsoft, Open AI over copyright infringement
OpenAI has faced criticism for scraping text widely from the web to...
No one wants used EVs, making new ones a tougher sell too
The problems are expected to intensify in 2024, when many of the...
Hapag-Lloyd to decide on Wednesday about Red Sea routes
The world's top shipping firms, including Maersk and Hapag Lloyds,...
Cuba quietly authorizes euthanasia
Euthanasia and medically assisted suicide, opposed by most...
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Earth’s atmosphere more sensitive to CO2 emissions than thought,study finds
WASHINGTON: Hopes that the rise in average global temperatures by 2100 might be capped below 2.5C can be all but ruled out if greenhouse gas emissions continue at the current rate, new research reassessing the atmosphere’s sensitivity to CO2 suggests.The...
Scavengers in India risk health to sift coronavirus debris
NEW DELHI: Mansoor Khan and his wife Latifa Bibi have been collecting scraps of plastic and other items at an enormous landfill site on the outskirts of New Delhi for nearly 20 years.Their $5 daily earnings each keep their three children at school, in search of a...
About 400,000 global airline jobs lost or at risk due to virus
About 400,000 airline workers have been fired, furloughed or told they may lose their jobs due to the coronavirus, according to Bloomberg calculations. The aviation industry has suffered more than most as the pandemic destroys ticket sales and strips companies...
WHO chief says comments questioning his independence ‘untrue and unacceptable’
GENEVA: The head of the World Health Organization said on Thursday that reported comments by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo questioning his independence were untrue and would not distract the organisation from its work in fighting the coronavirus. Director...
Siemens to roll out flexible working app for 100,000 staff
ZURICH: Siemens is rolling out its Comfy mobile phone app to hundreds of its offices around the world to help staff safely return to the office after the coronavirus shutdown. More than 100,000 staff in 30 countries will get access to the app, which gives data on...
