PCI allows the 2022-23 DPharm batch to register and obtain licenses after NBEMS indefinitely defers the exit exam scheduled for October 2024. This decision enables graduates to start their careers, and PCI seeks Union health ministry approval to amend the exit exam regulation from three papers to one.
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The Bombay high court granted bail to sculptor Jaydeep Apte, creator of the collapsed 28-feet statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Malvan, on a Rs 25,000 bond. Apte claimed the statue fell due to gusty winds, and advocate Ganesh Sovani argued no one was injured and further custody was unwarranted.
India's composites materials market, valued at USD 1.8 billion in 2024, is projected to grow to USD 2.8 billion by 2030 with a 7.8% CAGR. Key growth areas include renewable energy, aerospace, automotive industries, and infrastructure, highlighting significant innovation and economic contributions from these advanced, lightweight materials.
Girls from Haryana have excelled at the 38th National Rowing Championship in Tehri, Uttarakhand, winning multiple gold and silver medals. Despite practicing in suboptimal conditions, they have demonstrated remarkable ability. Kiran and Suman urge the Haryana government to arrange for water stoppage in their canal to facilitate further training.
US President Donald Trump has accused the allocation of USD 21 million for voter turnout in India as a 'kickback scheme.' The BJP echoed these claims, alleging the funds were used to support 'deep-state assets' in India. GOP leaders are calling for an investigation to determine if the Congress party benefited from these kickbacks.
India's aviation sector is experiencing rapid growth, necessitating significant infrastructure development. Over the next five years, the country will require 50 new or enhanced airports to accommodate the increasing demand.
Delhi chief minister and AAP leader Atishi criticised BJP for not announcing a chief ministerial candidate for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections and suggested Ramesh Bidhuri, who is known for using abusive language, might be their choice. This comes after a heated verbal exchange between the two leaders.
Residents in Manipur's Kamjong district set a temporary Assam Rifles camp on fire during protests against continuous frisking and harassment. The situation escalated when Assam Rifles personnel stopped timber transport, despite a local MLA's intervention. The confrontation led to the firing of tear gas and air shots, further fueling the unrest.
On the 128th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Rahul Gandhi's tribute sparked controversy as he mentioned Bose's death date as August 18, 1945. BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar demanded an apology, arguing the death date disrespects Bose. Historical accounts suggest Bose died in a plane crash, but debates about his fate continue.
The Rouse Avenue court on Tuesday allowed Delhi CM Atishi Marlena’s appeal against a defamation summon issued by BJP leader Praveen Shankar Kapoor. The court ruled that the allegations were political and emphasized the high threshold for political defamation cases. Kapoor's complaint was deemed inappropriate, as he was not directly harmed. Atishi had claimed the BJP attempted to pressure her into joining the party or face arrest by the ED.