Youth Congress Protests at AI Summit Draw Criticism from Exhibitors

New Delhi, February 21: The controversy surrounding the Youth Congress protests during the India AI Impact Summit is intensifying. Many exhibitors at the summit have criticized the protests, labeling them as inappropriate and unfortunate. They argue that such disruptions send the wrong message at a time when the country is showcasing its technological advancements on …

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Modis Leadership Sparks Controversy as Congress Protests at AI Summit

New Delhi, February 21: Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi responded to protests by the Youth Congress during the AI Summit held at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi. He stated that Congress cannot tolerate India’s progress under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. In a conversation in New Delhi, Naqvi remarked that the chronology of criminal acts is …

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Uttar Pradesh Government Takes Firm Stance on Loudspeakers During Ramadan

Ranchi, February 21: The Uttar Pradesh Parliamentary Affairs and Finance Minister, Suresh Khanna, has rejected demands to use loudspeakers in mosques during Ramadan. He stated that the government will make decisions in accordance with regulations, emphasizing that everyone must adhere to the law. BJP leader Pratul Shah Dev supported the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision. In …

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Brazils President Lula Expresses High Hopes for India-Brazil Cooperation

New Delhi, February 21: Brazilian President Lula da Silva expressed strong optimism regarding India’s potential, stating that Brazil and India will become even stronger through collaboration. During a joint press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he highlighted India’s growing stature and influence on the global stage, while also referencing the recent Kashmir attack. President …

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Congress Spokesperson Praises Youth Congress Protest at AI Impact Summit

Lucknow, February 21: Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput has defended the Youth Congress workers’ protest at the AI Impact Summit. He stated that their actions are a constitutional right, expressing pride in the Congress workers. Supporting the statement made by Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav, Rajput launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). …

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Special Passport Lok Adalat Scheduled in Ghaziabad on February 24

Ghaziabad, February 21: A special ‘Passport Lok Adalat’ will be held in Ghaziabad on February 24 to expedite the resolution of pending passport applications. This initiative is in compliance with directives from the Ministry of External Affairs and will take place at the regional passport office in Ghaziabad. Individuals with passport-related grievances can attend the …

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Concerns Raised Over Odishas Education System by Congress MLA Sofia Firdaus

Bhubaneswar, February 21: Congress MLA Sofia Firdaus has expressed serious concerns regarding the state’s education system, welfare schemes, and the implications of artificial intelligence (AI). During a session in the assembly, she highlighted that many schools in Odisha are conducting multiple classes in a single room. She reported that there are 1,898 schools in the …

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Trump Announces Immediate 10% Global Tariff Following Supreme Court Ruling

Washington, February 21: President Donald Trump has announced an immediate 10% tariff on all countries following a recent Supreme Court ruling. Trump signed an order implementing the new tariff, stating that it will take effect right away. After returning to power, Trump had previously declared his intention to impose varying tariffs on different countries based …

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Air Quality Improves in NCR as Strong Winds Provide Relief

Noida, February 21: The National Capital Region (NCR) has witnessed an improvement in the Air Quality Index (AQI) due to strong winds. Areas in Delhi, Noida, and Ghaziabad have reported a decrease in pollution levels, offering residents some much-needed relief. However, most locations still fall within the ‘moderate’ to ‘poor’ categories. In Ghaziabad, all four …

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