Indian Railway Board gets first-ever woman CEO and Chairperson
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US state of Georgia officially declares October as ‘Hindu Heritage Month’
In a proclamation, Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp designated October as Hindu Heritage Month. His statement said that Hindu heritage would be celebrated in the state of Georgia by focusing on the Hindu culture and the diverse spiritual traditions rooted in India.
Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam follow India in rejecting China’s latest map
India, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam have rejected a recent map released by China.
Chandrayaan-3’s Rambha payload finds sparse plasma in Lunar area, says ISRO
Chandrayaan’s Vikram Lander detects plasma in south pole of Moon.
Singapore Police arrest 13 suspects aged 15-25 years for malware scams related to bank accounts
Complaints of malware have been coming to the Singapore Police Force since the beginning of 2023. According to the information released, the malware infected victims’ phones and then money was siphoned out of their bank accounts.
15 months after auction, anonymous buyer of world’s largest whisky bottle finally revealed
The anonymous buyer of the world’s biggest bottle of whisky is now revealed.
Donald Trump praises Indian-American rival Vivek Ramaswamy, endorses 38-year-old as ‘very good’ Vice-President
Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy gets Donald Trump’s endorsement for US Vice-President post
Hurricane Idalia: Landfall in south-eastern US causes power outages, disrupts normal life
Hurricane Idalia disrupts normal life in south-eastern US.
Queen Camilla unveils portrait of British Indian spy Noor Inayat Khan at the Royal Air Force Club
The queen has also formally named a room at the RAF Club as “Noor Inayat Khan Room”, where the portrait hangs opposite a stained-glass window celebrating women in the RAF.
Ahead of G20 meet in Sept, global Pew survey on India shows 80 per cent favourable view of PM Modi
The Pew survey also noted that public opinion of India was generally positive across the world, with a median of 46 per cent reporting favourable views of India as compared to 34 per cent unfavourable views.