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At a time when both India and the European Union brace to face reciprocal tariffs from the US and the trans-Atlantic relationship is strained like never before, Prime Minister Modi and visiting President of the European Commission tasked their negotiators to conclude the India-EU Free Trade Agreement by end of 2025.
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The trial incineration of 10 tonnes of waste collected from the now defunct Union Carbide Bhopal factory commenced at Re Sustainability's treatment, storage and disposal facility (TSDF) in Pithampur area of Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district on Friday with officials saying that the air quality and other parameters were under normal limits so far.
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One goal that India must prioritize if it has to become Viksit Bharat by 2047 is job creation. The textiles and apparel industry is India's second-largest employer after agriculture, providing direct employment to 45 million people. The sector is expected to motor on at an annual growth rate of 10 percent and become a USD 250 billion market by 2030, with the potential to add millions of more jobs. If our exports grow from the current USD 45 billion to the targeted USD 100 billion, and if the economy grows at 6-7 percent a year, textiles can add up to one million jobs every year from now to 2030-10 percent of what the country needs.
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Thie past six weeks have shattered conventional wisdom about Al dominance. A new era of innovation, disruption, and geopolitical manoeuvring has arrived. Those who fail to adapt risk being left behind. January brought a stark wake-up call with the emergence of DeepSeek. The Chinese start-up unveiled its Al model, DeepSeek-R1, which matched the capabilities of leading models like OpenAl's GPT-4 while also being open source and free. This breakthrough wasn't just a technological feat, it was a warning shot. The balance of Al power is shifting, proving that true innovation isn't just about resources but about the speed, efficiency, and strategic intent behind them.
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The Union Cabinet on Thursday cleared all 14 amendments to the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 proposed by the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) last month. It is likely to be tabled in the Parliament in the second half of the Budget session, which starts on March 10. The Bill was introduced in August last year to amend the Waqf Act of 1995 which governs the management of waqf properties in India. It proposed sweeping changes which give the government a foot in the door in regulating waqf properties, and settling disputes regarding such properties.
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In his address to the 25th edition of Jahan-e-Khusrau at Delhi's Sunder Nursery on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the annual music festival that commemorates the Sufi poet-musician Amir Khusrau as imbued with the "fragrance of the soil of Hindustan". Bestowed with the sobriquet of Tuti-yi-Hind, the 'Parrot of India', the 13th century mystic is seen as a father figure for North India's syncretic Ganga-Jamuni culture. Khusrau made lasting contributions to Indian classical music and qawwali, and is also credited for developing Hindavi, a precursor to modern Hindi and Urdu.
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