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Y8 Gaming Platform Adds Farsi, Urdu, Ukrainian Support

Y8, a major online gaming platform, adds Farsi, Urdu, and Ukrainian to its multilingual support, now covering 32 languages. This strategic move aims to tap into new user markets and enhance accessibility for millions of gamers worldwide.

Court rejects plea to drop charges in Akhlaq lynching case

A court in Uttar Pradesh has rejected the state government's application to withdraw charges against the accused in the Mohammed Akhlaq lynching case. The court has ordered daily hearings to expedite the trial. Read the full details.

Allahabad HC Rejects Appeal to Withdraw SC/ST Act Case

Allahabad High Court dismisses appeal against trial court order, ruling state government's intention to withdraw prosecution does not bind the court. Case involves cheating, caste abuse allegations from 2020. Read the full details.

Ukraine Rejects Putin's Election Security Offer

Ukraine firmly rejects Vladimir Putin's suggestion for Russia to ensure security for Ukrainian elections. Zelensky asserts sovereignty. Read the latest on the Russia-Ukraine war.

NPS New Rules: 80% Lump Sum, Exit Age 85

PFRDA's new NPS norms boost lump sum withdrawal to 80% for private subscribers, raise exit age to 85, and allow loans against corpus. Key changes explained.

Putin Boasts Gains Against NATO-Backed Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin declares a pivotal year in Ukraine, claiming defeat of Western-trained elite soldiers. He offers talks but vows to expand a security buffer zone. Read the full analysis.

PFRDA Announces Major NPS Withdrawal Rule Changes

PFRDA introduces flexible NPS withdrawal rules for corporate subscribers. Now withdraw up to 80% of corpus above ₹12 lakh at retirement. Stay invested until age 85. Read key changes.

H-1B Visa Withdrawn: Reddit User's US Dream Ends

An international student's H-1B visa sponsorship was abruptly withdrawn by his employer, forcing a US exit. Read his shocking story and the uncertain future for Indian H-1B holders.

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