‘I’ve best legal team’: Indian-American lawyer Neal Katyal who argued against Trump tariffs

Indian-American lawyer Neal Katyal The Indian-American litigator Neal Katyal, who argued before the US Supreme Court against Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, praised his team as the “best legal team in the world” after the landmark ruling struck down the measures.His reaction came after the US Supreme Court handed Trump a stinging defeat by declaring…

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Rupee’s fall triggers fund transfer: Rich Indians rush to park money overseas; banks roll out additional regulations

Many Indians looking to transfer money overseas are facing tightened scrutiny from high street banks, demanding to provide detailed proof behind the origin of the funds. This comes as rupee continues to slide against the US dollar and many rush to move their funds abroad. Over the past month, at least two Mumbai-headquartered private sector…

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‘Removed uterus left in box’: 4 women die after C-section surgery in Kota govt hosp; 6 critical | Jaipur News

KOTA: The New Medical College Hospital (NMCH) Monday reported the death of yet another woman due to complications following a cesarean section, bringing the death toll from post C-section infections to four in just one week.The latest victim, identified as Pinki Mahawar, 30, succumbed to her condition in the early hours of Monday after being…

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Bengaluru rains: 7 dead after hospital compound wall collapses | Bengaluru News

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah At Site BENGALURU: At least seven people, including three children, have been killed after a compound wall collapsed near the Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital in Bengaluru on Wednesday.Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah visited the site after the collapse. “Seven deaths have been confirmed by the CMO following the tragic wall collapse near…

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Arresting Thought

SC tells cops to think before acting – good advice  Supreme Court has once again read police the arrest act. Ask, it said in as many words, why arrest before making the arrest: “The police officer shall ask himself the question as to whether an arrest is a necessity or not, before undertaking said exercise.”…

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PSU hiring this week: IOCL, NABARD and ITI Limited open over 750 apprenticeship and young professional posts

IOCL, NABARD and ITI Limited open over 750 apprenticeship and young professional posts Several government-owned organisations and public sector undertakings have opened application windows for apprenticeship and young professional programmes, offering structured training and contractual roles to students and early-career professionals. The ongoing recruitment drives cover technical, non-technical and development-focused positions across multiple locations in…

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India’s mobility challenge needs India-first innovation

This article is authored by Amit Jain, CTO, Uno Minda.India’s automotive sector is entering a new technology era. From connected mobility and intelligent electronics to advanced safety systems and electrification, the pace of transformation is accelerating rapidly. But the next phase of progress will not be defined solely by how advanced these technologies become but…

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