The ministry also emphasised that NEET-PG scores reflect relative performance in a negative-marking exam and do not directly measure clinical competence. It further argued that the cutoff reduction ...
The decision comes in light of 50 lakh voter claims under the “logical discrepancy/unmapped category” that remain unresolved, with the apex court directing the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice to ...
Supreme Court orders more judges for West Bengal SIR to speed up nearly 50 lakh claims, directs EC to bear deputation costs.
The Sensex crashed over 1,350 points to hit an intraday low of 81,934, while the NSE counterpart Nifty 50 fell 1.5% to 25,327 ...
The framework for the interim deal contains a rule (Clause 8) that says if either India or US changes the tariffs they had ...
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Tariff war twist after Supreme Court blow to Trump: 15 percent flat rate could put India among winners
New Delhi, Feb. 24 -- U.S. President Donald Trump's revised tariff strategy has triggered fresh debate over global trade dynamics after the Supreme Court struck down duties imposed under the ...
Indian benchmark indices Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex traded sharply lower on Tuesday, with a sharp fall in IT and auto stocks dragging the frontline indices lower. The steep slide wiped out over Rs 5 lakh ...
The US President's dealings with South Korea and Japan have become cautionary tales highlighting the difficulty of negotiating with Trump's America.
According to Moody’s, a flat 15% levy would be comparatively favourable for economies such as China and much of Southeast Asia, which had been subject to significantly higher targeted tariffs. By ...
The US Supreme Court last week ruled against the Trump administration's country-specific tariffs after which Trump imposed 10 per cent tariffs on all countries for 150 days.
WhatsApp told the Supreme Court that it does not read or share users’ personal messages, stressing that chats remain end-to-end encrypted. The court questioned its consent policy, while the platform ...
Insults of U.S. Supreme Court justices by President Donald Trump are "wholly inappropriate" and undermine the rule of law in the United States, the American Bar Association said Monday.
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