More than 42,000 Accredited Social Health Activists or Sahiyas have joined the agitation.
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Carbon Dioxide Removal Behind Paris Agreement Target
To meet the 2 degrees Celsius threshold, 0.96 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide should be annually removed compared with 2020.
SP Spokesperson’s Wife, Mother Killed in Lucknow Building Collapse, 2 More Feared Trapped
Samajwadi Party spokesperson Abbas Haider's wife Uzma and mother Begum Haider pulled out of debris.
US Justice Dept Sues Google Over Digital Advertising Dominance
The government alleged in the complaint that Google is looking to “neutralise or eliminate” rivals in the online ad marketplace, including the US govt. Washington: The Justice Department and eight states filed an anti-trust suit against Google on Tuesday, seeking to...
Cargo Ship Sinks Between South Korea and Japan; 14 of 22 Crew Rescued, 8 Missing
The Hong Kong registered vessel Jin Tian was carrying lumber, and sank about 160 kilometres southwest of Nagasaki, Japan.
Ukraine War’s First Anniversary and Beyond
The Ukraine conflict, as it enters the second year, “will either grow further, spreading to Europe and other countries, or it will be localised and resolved.”
LG-appointed Members Take Oath Before Elected Ones as MCD House Reconvenes
The nominated members raised slogans of "Jai Shri Ram" and "Bharat Mata ki Jai" after the ceremony.
AI is Coming to Your Workplace. Is Europe Ready?
While artificial intelligence tools have been deployed in the gig economy for a while now, they are making rapid inroads into other sectors. What does it mean for your job?
Nearly 2 Billion — Almost 45% People Living in Asia — Can’t Afford Healthy Food: FAO
Nearly a half-billion people, more than eight in 10 of them in South Asia, were undernourished in 2021 and more than 1 billion faced moderate to severe food insecurities.
Students Group Screens BBC Documentary on PM Modi in University of Hyderabad
Following a complaint by RSS-affiliated ABVP, the University has asked for a report from its security wing over the matter.
Roe Versus Wade Fifty Years on: What Does its Fall Teach us About the Fragility of Democratic Institutions?
Despite repeated assaults on Roe since the day it was pronounced, it seemed insurmountable.
Europe Has Enemies Within, Enemies Without
The geopolitical earthquake in Ukraine caused tremors all over Europe and every country is evaluating its position and role.