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Backlash may shatter President Macron’s plans to leave mark on Notre Dame windows
ByadminFrench President Emmanuel Macron’s desire to be immortalized in the windows of the restored Notre Dame Cathedral may be shattered as his plans for contemporary designs face furious opposition. Macron’s plan involves replacing the large windows of six side-chapels in the south aisle of Notre Dame’s nave with contemporary designs in yellow, pink and green…
No pension for defected MLAs in Himachal Pradesh as assembly passes new bill
The Himachal Pradesh government, under CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, has approved a bill revoking pension benefits for state legislators disqualified under the anti-defection law. This legislative move aims to deter defection and preserve democratic values. Recently, six Congress MLAs were disqualified for cross-voting in Rajya Sabha elections, temporarily reducing the party’s strength. The Congress government…
Volkswagen braces for showdown with unions after warning of possible German plant closures
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Many hurt, 245 held after RG Kar protesters battle cops in Kolkata
Protesters and police clashed in Kolkata and Howrah over the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case. The administration’s efforts to cordon off the march led to violence around 1 pm, with injuries on both sides. Multiple FIRs were registered, and 245 people were arrested. Police also released images of alleged instigators seeking public assistance.
UK raises minimum financial requirement to ₹1.63 lakh for student visas: What it means for Indians planning to study abroad
The United Kingdom will raise financial savings requirements for international students from January 2025. Students studying in London must show proof of £1,483 per month in savings, while those outside London need £1,136 per month. This update aims to reflect the rising cost of living and ensure students can support themselves during their studies.