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Florida lawmakers move to ban use of ‘West Bank’ in schools and colleges

Florida lawmakers are advancing legislation that would prohibit the use of the term “West Bank” across K-12 public schools and state agencies, including public colleges and universities, and require the use of the term “Judea and Samaria” instead.The proposal would apply not only to official state government materials but also to new instructional content and…

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Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee: What Indians pay, who pays USD 100, and till when |

Bhutan follows a regulated tourism system, and entry rules differ slightly for travellers from neighbouring countries. According to information published on Bhutan’s official tourism portal, here is what visitors from India, Bangladesh and the Maldives need to know before planning their trip. For more details and clarity, visit their offical page. Entry requirements for Indian…

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan drops birthday wishes for Abhishek Bachchan with an adorable childhood PIC – See inside | Hindi Movie News

Abhishek Bachchan celebrated his 50th birthday on February 5 and while social media was flooded with fans and celebs showering birthday wishes for the actor, it is Aishwarya Rai Bachchan‘s post that stood out the most. She dropped a childhood picture of Abhishek on Instagram, which was a close-up of his eyes filled with mischief….

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Passage of motion of thanks in LS without PM’s reply constitutes procedural irregularities: Cong MP | India News

KC Venugopal (left), Om Birla (right) New Delhi: In a letter to Speaker Om Birla, Congress MP KC Venugopal said the passage of the motion of thanks to the President’s joint address without a reply by PM Narendra Modi, and in his absence from Lok Sabha on Wendnesday, constitutes procedural irregularities.Venugopal said Rule 20 mandates…

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Startup policy shift: Govt doubles turnover limit to Rs 200 crore; what it means for founders and deep tech ecosystem

The government has expanded the criteria for recognising entities as startups by doubling the turnover threshold to Rs 200 crore, while also introducing a new recognition category for ‘Deep Tech Startups’, aimed at supporting high-technology and research-driven enterprises.The move is part of broader efforts to align policy support with the evolving nature of India’s startup…

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Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha on India match: ‘There are three other games’ | Cricket News

New Delhi: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, during the captain’s meet in Colombo ahead of the T20 World Cup, said that not playing against India is completely the decision of the Pakistan government.“The India game is not in our control. It’s the government’s decision, and we respect that. Whatever they are going to say, we…

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T20 World Cup: SLC invokes 2009 terror attack memory in letter to PCB after decision to boycott India match | Cricket News

India and Pakistan are schedule to play the match on February 15 at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo NEW DELHI: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) wrote a letter to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday, urging it to reconsider its decision to boycott the India vs Pakistan fixture at the T20 World…

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‘Deeply disappointing’: Cops charged in Canada for working with extortion gang, drug traffickers; they leaked personal information to criminals

York Police in Canada announced a major operation against the ongoing organized crime in Toronto and said seven current cops and one former cop have been charged with criminal conspiracy, which sought to murder an Ontario corrections officer. These police officers collected personal and private information and distributed it to the gang leaders. List of…

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