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Excise department team attacked in Bihar’s Arrah
INDIA HAS THIRD HIGHEST NUMBER OF STARTUPS IN THE WORLD: REDDY
Hyderabad (ANI): India has third highest number of startups in the world, said Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Saturday.
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“Our youths want to become job creators instead of job holders. The success of Indian startups shows our youths’ passion,” G Kishan Reddy said. Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa at the inaugural session said, “Startups of today are solving problems of education, health, agricultural productivity etc for one billion people for India and also for the world” Kant further said that earlier, opening a bank account in India took 8-9 months whereas today, it’s possible within a minute using biometrics. “For last 4 years, we do more fast payments compared to US, Europe and China,” Kant added.
Bhojpur (ANI): The excise department and the police team, which went to raid for illegal liquor in Arrah, was attacked by the liquor mafia with bricks and stones, during which 11 policemen were injured, informed the police on Saturday. The injured are being treated at Jagdishpur sub-division hospital. Meanwhile, three police vehicles were also damaged during the stone-pelting.
The incident occurred in the Mahadalit Tola of Ghagha village located in Dulheinganj of the Jagdishpur police station area. Police have also arrested four accused. The police received information about illegal liquor manufacturing late Thursday evening after which the excise department team reached for the raid.
Police lodges FIR over religious slogan
Aligarh (ANI): Uttar Pradesh police has registered an FIR over 'Allah Hu Akbar' slogans purportedly raised inside the Aligarh Muslim University on the occasion of Republic Day.
The slogans were allegedly raised by a student dressed as a NCCcadet. An FIR was filed under Sections 153B and 505 of the Indian Penal Code at the Civil Line Police Station in
Police detain members of Bhim Army Student Federation.
New Delhi (ANI): Amid ruckus outside the Delhi University’s Arts faculty building, the Vice Chancellor of the University has formed a seven-member panel to conduct a probe into the matter.
This committee have been formed to enforce discipline and maintain law and order on campus. The committee, headed by DU Proctor Rajini Abbi, has been asked to submit its report to Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh by 5 pm on January 30.
“The other members of the committee in- clude Professor Ajay Kumar Singh of the Department of Commerce, Professor Manoj Kumar Singh, Joint Proctor, Professor Sanjoy Roy of the Dept of Social Work, Professor Rama, Principal of Hansraj College, Professor Dinesh Khattar, Principal of Kirorimal College, and Gaje Singh, Chief Security Officer. The Committee may specifically look into the incident of the 27th of January, 2023 which occurred outside the Faculty of Arts and opposite gate No. 4, University of Delhi,” DU said in a notice.
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Renaming India Intl Arbitration Centre Into Force
New Delhi (ANI): An Act that renames the New Delhi International Arbitration Centre to the India International Arbitration Centre has now come into force. "In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the New Delhi International Arbitration Centre (Amendment) Act, 2022 (23 of 2022), the Central Government hereby appoints the 27th day of January 2023 as the date on which the said Act shall come into force," reads the notification.
this connection. Police has initated a probe into the incident and will also conduct a forensic investigation to check to the authentici-