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University's Rs 16.5 Lakh Loss Due to Bank's Costly Typo

Kerala University's Centre for Latin American Studies lost Rs 16.5 lakh after a bank clerk typed '$20,000' instead of '₹20,000'. Read the full story of this financial blunder and the failed recovery efforts.

Pope Names Bishop Ronald Hicks Archbishop of New York

Pope Leo XIV appoints Bishop Ronald A. Hicks as the new Archbishop of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan. The leadership change comes amid a major abuse settlement and a shift in the archdiocese's public voice. Read more.

Delhi's No PUC, No Fuel Rule Cuts Petrol Pump Footfall

Delhi's strict 'No PUC, No Fuel' policy is now active, causing a significant 30-40% drop in customers at petrol pumps. Learn about the enforcement, public reaction, and its impact on pollution control.

China Shares Beijing's Air Clean-Up Steps with Delhi

As Delhi battles severe pollution, the Chinese embassy outlines Beijing's successful strategy: shutting industries, odd-even rules, and vehicle control. Delhi responds with work-from-home and stricter PUC checks.

Delhi: No fuel for vehicles without PUC from Dec 18

Delhi Minister Saurabh Sirsa announces a strict rule: vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control certificate will be denied fuel at pumps starting December 18. Owners have one day to comply.

$100k H-1B Fee to Hit Indian IT Firms Hard: Report

A new $100,000 fee for H-1B hires from outside the US could cost TCS, Infosys, and Cognizant billions. Explore the impact on India's IT outsourcing industry and the future of skilled worker visas.

Haryana govt scraps NOC rule for employee transfers

Haryana government eliminates No Objection Certificate requirement for employees applying to other state departments, streamlining the process. Key exceptions apply for those with service bonds.

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