Police reported Sachin and wife Seema missing from Greater Noida

Seema Haider, who is
from Pakistan, and Sachin Meena, who is from India, are said to have left their
home in Greater Noida and not come back. Haider broke the law by going through
Nepal to get into India. He met Meena while playing the online game PUBG. Read also this: With Rupee-Dirham trade, the president of the UAE is betting on the Indian economy and currency

Haider was caught by
the UP Police for sneaking into India without a visa through Nepal. But she was
later set free on bail. Haider became a Hindu, married Meena, and started
living in his house in Greater Nodia. But now it’s being said that Haider and Meena
have been lost for 24 hours.

The Uttar Pradesh ATS
is allegedly looking into Haider’s ties to Pakistan and the path she took to
get into India. Last week, India Today
said that a top Uttar Pradesh police officer was worried about possible attacks
on Haider after she talked about leaving Islam and becoming Hindu so she could
be with Sachin. The police so

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More stimulus is desperately needed as China’s economic recovery remains stagnant

In the second quarter
of 2023, China’s economic recovery slowed further, prompting urgent requests
for further stimulus from Beijing.

According to figures
provided by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday, the world’s
second largest economy grew by 6.3% in the months of April-June, compared to a
weak base a year before. Economists polled by Reuters had lower expectations, therefore
the number was disappointing.Read also this: Will Pakistan’s economy be saved by the IMF deal?

Gross domestic product
(GDP) rose by only 0.8% from April through June, compared to the first quarter.
It slowed considerably from the first quarter’s quarterly growth rate of 2.2%.

Last year, severe
Covid-19 lockdowns caused disorder in the world’s second largest economy,
including the financial centre of Shanghai.Following the removal
of pandemic restrictions, the economy rebounded significantly in the first
quarter of this year, with GDP increasing by 4.5%.A broad range of
econ

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The Vande Bharat Express train between Bhopal and Delhi caught fire in Madhya Pradesh, killing 22 people.

On Monday morning, a
fire broke out in a coach of the Vande Bharat Express train at the Kurwai
Kethora railway station in Madhya Pradesh en route from Bhopal to Delhi’s
Hazrat Nizamuddin Terminal. Though nobody was hurt in the event.Read also this: Dozens of artisans withdraw from the matter against the Hindu mandir in America, calling it a false conspiracy

The battery box of one
of the coaches caught fire, as reported by Indian Railways, shortly after the
train left Rani Kamalapati station (formerly known as Habibganj) and headed in
the direction of Nizamuddin in New Delhi.

An official with the
Indian Railways reported that at 10:05 a.m., after a thorough inspection, the
train left the station.

We received word that a
fire and smoke broke out in the battery compartment of coach C-14 on the Rani
Kamlapati Station to Hazrat Nizamuddin Terminal (Delhi)-bound Vande Bharat
Express 20171. The train stopped at the station of Kurwai Kethora. The fire was
extinguished at

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With Rupee-Dirham trade, the president of the UAE is betting on the Indian economy and currency

United Arab Emirates is
the first country to include oil and gas in Rupee-Dirham trade. Now, everyone
is watching India’s close allies Saudi Arabia, the second largest exporter of
crude oil to India, and Qatar, the largest supplier of LNG to India, to see if
they will have similar revolutionary faith in India as President Sheikh
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and join the local currency trade bandwagon.Read also this: PM Modi encourages French business leaders to exploit opportunities in India

On this three-day trip
to France and Abu Dhabi, away from the eyes of the media, the Modi government
signed its first long-term LNG contracts with French TOTAL in Paris and with
UAE’s ADNOC in Abu Dhabi for 0.8 million metric tonnes and 1.2 million metric
tonnes, respectively, as part of its plan to diversify its energy sources.

Before this, India’s
only long-term deal was for 11.18 MMT of LNG from Qatar, which cost USD 12
billion per year. Every year, India buys about USD 30 bill

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Dozens of artisans withdraw from the matter against the Hindu mandir in America, calling it a false conspiracy

A deep-rooted conspiracy to stall the
construction of a grand Hindu temple in America has been exposed recently.
Rajasthan High Court Advocate Aaditya SB Soni, announcing this through the
labour unions Bharatiya Majdoor Sangh and Patthar Gadhai sangh, declared that
some religious stone carving artisans have come forward to state that a Hindu
temple in America has been the target of an international conspiracy against
Hindu faith and Indian culture. These religious volunteer artisans were made
accomplices in the conspiracy but have rebelled against it. Many of the
artisans have decided to withdraw from the civil complaint filed in an American
court against the Hindu temple.Read also this: PM Modi encourages French business leaders to exploit opportunities in IndiaRajasthan High Court Advocate Aaditya
SB Soni stated that he is making this statement as the authorised advocate on
behalf of more than 25 clients, all of whom are artisans. These artisans have
served as volunteers

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PM Modi encourages French business leaders to exploit opportunities in India

PM Modi highlighted
India’s ongoing economic reforms and urged French business executives to
capitalise on the country’s opportunities on Friday.

This was stated during
his joint address to the India-France CEO forum with French President Emmanuel
Macron.Read also this: India and France sign major defence agreements

The Ministry of
External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement that 16 French CEOs and 24 Indian
CEOs from diverse sectors, including aviation, manufacturing, defence,
technology, and energy, participated in the Forum.

Hari S. Bhartia
(Jubilee Life Sciences Limited), Lakshmi Mittal (Arcelor Mittal), Tarun Mehta
(Ather Energy), and Amit B. Kalyani (Bharat Forge) were just few of the Indian
business executives there.

President Emmanuel
Macron and PM Modi met with top CEOs to discuss diversifying business
partnerships. The Prime Minister tweeted, “I highlighted the reforms in
India and urged entrepreneurs to take advantage of the numerous opportunities
o

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India and France sign major defence agreements

India and France
announced on Friday a series of agreements to deepen their defence cooperation,
involving agreements for three submarines for the Indian Navy and a development
of aircraft and helicopter engines, as well as plans to implement the Unified
Payment Interface (UPI) system in Europe beginning in September.Read also this: Will Pakistan’s economy be saved by the IMF deal?

Both nations also
agreed to establish a partnership to construct low and medium power modular
nuclear reactors and adopted a new Indo-Pacific Roadmap to advance the rule of
international law and protect their economic and security interests. Following
discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron
in Paris, these developments occurred.Defence cooperation is
a key part of the relationship between India and France, and Modi said that the
two countries should work together to make military platforms that not only
meet their own needs but also those of friendly thi

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Will Pakistan’s economy be saved by the IMF deal?

Wednesday, the board of
the International Monetary Fund approved a $3
billion support programme for Pakistan, which includes the immediate
disbursement of approximately $1.2
billion to help stabilise the South Asian nation’s economy.Read also this: Focus On PM Modi’s Trip to France, Rafale Jets, and Bastille Day Celebrations

Pakistan and the fund
reached an agreement at the staff level last month, securing a short-term
accord with more funding than anticipated for the 230 million-person nation
facing a severe balance of payments crisis.

The bailout had been on
hold since December, when the IMF refused to release a key $1.1 billion part of the loan because the country wasn’t complying
with a 2019 deal made between the IMF and former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Fears that the country
would go bankrupt have been around for a long time, so the release of funds is
a big relief for the government.

However, the agreement
with the international lender entails stringent ex

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Date, background, and significance of the World Youth Skills Day in 2023

The country’s future
lies with its young people. Recognising the youth of the country’s talents and
serving as a driving force behind their development of new ones is crucial.
Young people with talent and drive are the country’s best hope for the future.
It’s crucial to have the appropriate skill set in order to succeed in any line
of work, whether it’s skilled labour, regular employment, or starting your own
business.Read also this: National Simplicity Day 2023 Date and Theme: Understand the History and Significance of Henry David Thoreau Day

 Today is World Youth Skills Day, an occasion
to reflect on the abilities of today’s young people and consider what may be
done at the local, national, and international levels to better showcase and
develop their talents.

The 15th of July is
recognised as World Youth Skills Day.Technical and vocational education and
training (TVET) is ideally suited to meet these needs because it helps people
enter the workforce more easily,

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Due to flood-like circumstances, 10 low-lying schools in Delhi’s Civil Lines zone will close today

The Central Water
Commission says that at 8 a.m. today, the water level in the Yamuna was 208.48
feet. The MCD says that due to the flood-like conditions, ten schools in
low-lying parts of Delhi’s Civil Lines zone and seven schools in Shahadra will
be closed today.Read also this: CWC reports that the Yamuna water level in Delhi has increased slightly and will shortly begin to fall. Because it has been
raining a lot and the Hathnikund Barrage is letting water out, the water level
in the river Yamuna keeps going up. This is causing floods and waterlogging in
many parts of the city.

In the last few days,
the Yamuna’s water level has risen quickly in Delhi. It went from 203.14 metres
on Sunday at 11 a.m. to 205.4 metres on Monday at 5 p.m., which is 18 hours
faster than predicted. The danger point is 205.33 metres away.

As a precaution, the
Delhi police have also implemented section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code
in flood-prone areas. According to the Delhi governm

View More Due to flood-like circumstances, 10 low-lying schools in Delhi’s Civil Lines zone will close today