Political Storm Erupts as Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose Inaugurates Statue of Himself

A political controversy broke out in Bengal when Governor CV Ananda Bose revealed a statue of himself at Raj Bhavan to mark his two-year term. The event, which also featured a painting exhibition and planting of saplings, drew widespread criticism. Many questioned the appropriateness of unveiling a statue while still in office. Political parties, including TMC and Congress, condemned the move, calling it self-serving.

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Foreign Investors Pull ₹26,533 Crore from Indian Stocks Amid Ongoing Selloff

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) continued selling Indian equities for the eighth week in a row, offloading ₹26,533 crore in November. Although this is lower than October's record outflow of ₹94,017 crore, the total FPI net selling for 2024 now stands at ₹19,940 crore. Experts believe that FPI selling might slow down soon due to weaker earnings and lower valuations of large-cap stocks in India.

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Anupam Mittal Responds to Zomato’s No-Salary Job with Hilarious Twist

Anupam Mittal responded humorously to Deepinder Goyal's controversial job listing for a Chief of Staff at Zomato. Mittal posted his own job ad, offering a paid role from day one, unlike Goyal's unpaid position that required a ₹20 lakh donation. Mittal’s listing also included quirky requirements, like a negotiable salary, a "thick-skin test," and a fun job title, "ChiefOfWhat?".

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Adani Group’s US Indictment Linked to Only One Contract: Adani Group CFO

The US indictment against Adani Group is focused on one contract from Adani Green Energy, which makes up about 10% of the company's business, according to group CFO Jugeshinder Singh. He stressed that no other parts of the business are involved, and the issue is still under legal review. Singh said more details will be shared after consultations with legal advisors.

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Indian Army to Recruit Cyber & IT Experts for Advanced Warfare

The Indian Army is looking to hire experts in fields like cybersecurity, IT, and linguistics to boost its tech capabilities for modern warfare. This effort, led by Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor, aims to keep the Army up-to-date with global military advancements. The first phase of recruitment will offer 17 specialized positions, with a focus on cutting-edge technologies like AI, cybersecurity, and robotics.

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Tomato Wine and 28 Other Ideas to Stabilize Supply Chain

The Indian government has funded 28 creative ideas to tackle tomato price fluctuations and supply problems, including making wine from tomatoes. This idea, along with others like solar-powered storage units and eco-friendly packaging, came from the Tomato Grand Challenge hackathon. The goal is to create sustainable, waste-free solutions while keeping the tomato supply steady.

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Range Rover Evoque 2024: Sleek, Sophisticated, and Still Iconic

The 2024 Range Rover Evoque keeps its signature style but has a more polished and modern look. With a simple, clean interior, smart technology, and a 2-liter diesel engine that produces 204 bhp, the Evoque is both stylish and efficient in the premium SUV market. Even though it comes with a higher price tag, it offers a top-notch driving experience, mixing practicality with luxury.

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Siddaramaiah Announces Karnataka as India’s #2 Milk Producer

Karnataka has become India’s second-largest milk producer, surpassing other states, according to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The state now produces 92-93 lakh litres of milk every day and is expanding its reach, including supplying 2.5 lakh litres to New Delhi. Government initiatives like the Ksheeradhare Scheme and support for milk producers have been key to this success.

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Maximize Returns with Shriram’s Multi Sector Rotation Fund

Shriram AMC has launched the Shriram Multi Sector Rotation Fund, which uses a mix of data analysis and market trends to invest in sectors that are doing well while avoiding weaker ones. The fund's NFO is open until December 2, giving investors a chance to take advantage of this flexible sector selection approach, which could potentially outperform traditional investments.

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Waving Black Flag at CM Not Defamatory or Illegal, Rules Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court has dropped the charges against three people who waved black flags at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s convoy in 2017. Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas ruled that such protests are neither illegal nor defamatory, stating that waving a black flag is a legitimate form of protest and does not disrupt public duties.

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