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Digital redressal: Government’s e-Jagriti portal resolves over 1.27 lakh cases; NRIs benefit from global access

The government’s e-Jagriti digital consumer grievance platform has handled nearly 1.30 lakh cases since its launch in January, with more than 2 lakh users—including non-resident Indians—registering on the unified system. The consumer affairs ministry said in a statement that 1,27,058 cases had been disposed of as of 13 November, highlighting the platform’s efficiency in strengthening…

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‘People against tariffs are fools’: Trump slams US Supreme Court; promises ‘$2000 benefit’ to most Americans

Donald Trump slams US Supreme Court (AI) US President Donald Trump launched a strong defence of his tariff policies on Sunday, calling opponents “fools” and asserting that the measures have made the United States “the richest, most respected country in the world.” His comments came on Truth Social as the US Supreme Court heard a…

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AGR issue: Government may work on a mega relief package for Vodafone Idea after Supreme Court ruling; Airtel, Tata Tele to also benefit

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court’s ruling on the telecom AGR matter empowers the Union Cabinet to review the entire gamut of issues related to the recovery of thousands of crores of rupees from the beleaguered Vodafone Idea when it comes to demands of duplicate payments, double counting, interest, and penalty on interest. Estimates put the…

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US hits China with 100% tariffs! Will it benefit India? Here’s what experts say

Indian exporters may benefit from the ongoing tensions between the US and China, using the opportunity to increase their shipments to the American market, according to exports.Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President SC Ralhan said that the higher tariffs imposed by the US on Chinese goods could shift demand towards India, which exported goods…

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Direct benefit transfers: Govt makes Aadhaar authentication must for all centrally sponsored schemes; aim to ensure transparency

The government has announced that all the new centrally sponsored schemes should use Aadhaar authentication for direct benefit transfers. Alongside, payments should be processed using the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System to ensure more transparency.Ahead of the Union Budget for 2026-27, the department of expenditure (DoE) has instructed ministries and state governments to make digital and…

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57 new KVs get Cabinet nod: 86,000 pupils to benefit; to cost Rs 5k crore | India News

NEW DELHI: Govt Wednesday approved the opening of 57 new Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) across 17 states and UTs, a move that will benefit over 86,000 students and create more than 4,600 teaching posts.I&B minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the proposal, cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), entails an outlay of nearly Rs 5,863…

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4 ways chia seeds benefit heart health, cognitive function, and more

Roughly 28 gms of chia seeds (7 teaspoons) contain more calcium than milk, and also contains magnesium and phosphorus, which support bone development. The combination of these nutrients strengthens bones, while protecting against osteoporosis. The regular consumption of chia seeds leads to denser bones, which results in stronger frames. Not only this, the minerals present…

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Farts might protect your heart, research reveals surprising benefit

Credits: CanvaCredits: CanvaCredits: CanvaFarts are usually considered an embarrassing and smelly bodily function, that come out as a byproduct of digestion. But a surprising study reveals something beyond and surprising. Research conducted by the University of Exeter found that farts can be a potential ally for cardiovascular health and might actually play a role in…

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Urban boost in Assam: India, ADB seal $125m loan pact; project to benefit 3.6 lakh residents with better services

India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Monday signed a $125 million loan agreement to upgrade urban services and strengthen climate resilience across six districts of Assam, the finance ministry said.The project will directly benefit around 360,000 residents by ensuring continuous metered water supply and upgrading storm water management systems. It will also introduce…

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