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TODAY NEWS ON November 30, 2024
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Source: The Hindu
Cyclone Fengal has persisted for a longer time over the Bay than a normal weather system
During the northeast monsoon, the normal life of a weather system that develops into a cyclonic storm over the Bay of Bengal is up to 4.4 days. However, cyclonic storm Fengal has persisted for a longer time before intensifying. Citing his research paper, Forecasting based on climatology of tropical cyclones in Indian seas, published in the India Meteorological Department’s publication, Y.E.A. Raj, former Deputy Director-General of Meteorology, Chennai, said that normally, the lifespan of a depression over the Bay of Bengal was 2.7 days during the northeast monsoon. The duration increased as the weather system intensified, according to the data collated from 1961.
New Maharashtra CM likely to take oath on December 5
Top sources from the BJP and the Shiv Sena told The Hindu that the oath-taking ceremony of the new Chief Minister would likely be held on December 5 at Azad Maidan. “The BJP follows its party discipline and procedure. Two Central observers will be appointed by the party. They will come to Mumbai and will hold a meeting with the legislators. Once the leader is appointed, we will approach the Governor,” a top BJP source told The Hindu.
Bangladesh must protect rights of all religious minorities: India
India reminded the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh that it “must” protect the rights of all religious minorities in the country and that the reported incidents of violence against minorities cannot be described as “media exaggeration”. Speaking at the weekly press briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the Indian concerns about the rights of minority religious communities had been conveyed to Dhaka. Yunus government’s Law Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul hit back at India saying “numerous brutal incidents are taking place against the minority Muslim community on India’s own soil”.
Questions on Places of Worship Act remain pending in SC for four years
The last order available in the Supreme Court about a pending case centred on The Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act of 1991, is from a year ago. The statute prohibits conversion and preserves the character of religious sites as of August 15, 1947. The case involves a slew of petitions challenging the legality of the 1991 Act. The petitioners, including advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, blamed the 1991 law of barring Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs from approaching courts to “reclaim” their places of worship which were “invaded” and “encroached” upon by “fundamentalist barbaric invaders”.
Find missing Meitei man, Manipur Govt. tells Army
Manipur Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh asked the Army to take responsibility for tracing a 56-year-old Meitei man who went missing near a garrison in Kangpokpi district on November 25. He told journalists in the State’s capital Imphal that the onus was on the Army to find Laishram Kamalbabu Singh, a resident of Loitang Khonou falling under Sekmai Assembly constituency, as he was last seen near Leimakhong Army camp.
‘By design, not accident’: U.K. PM Starmer on migration numbers under the Tories
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused Conservative governments before him of conducting an experiment with open borders and allowing record-high migration intentionally, after official migration data released showed that net migration to the U.K. was 9,06,000 in the year ending June 2023. The figure had been revised upwards from initial estimates. Mr. Starmer vowed to “turn the page” on migration as he promised stricter policies.
China jails journalist who met with Japanese diplomats: family
A Beijing court sentenced veteran Chinese state media journalist Dong Yuyu to seven years in prison on espionage charges, his family said. Mr. Dong, a senior columnist at the Communist Party newspaper Guangming Daily, was detained in February 2022 along with a Japanese diplomat at a Beijing restaurant. The diplomat was released after a few hours of questioning, but Dong, 62, was charged with spying last year.
Zomato raises ₹8,500 crore via Qualified Institutional Placement at ₹252.62 per share
Food delivery aggregator Zomato has raised ₹8,500 crore by selling equity shares to qualified institutional investors, mainly domestic mutual fund houses, to fund its expansion and growth plans. Zomato, which also owns quick-commerce firm Blinkit, had launched its Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) issue on November 25, which closed on Thursday.
Champions Trophy: PCB sticks to ‘No Hybrid Model’ stance, meeting adjourned till November 30
The emergency meeting of the International Cricket Council's executive board could not achieve a consensus on the much-awaited Champions Trophy schedule and will reconvene on Saturday (November 30, 2024) after Pakistan once again rejected the 'Hybrid' model of hosting the event. The meeting was brief after Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi made it clear that the 'hybrid' model won't be acceptable despite India's firm refusal to travel to his country owing to a lack of government clearance.
India’s real GDP growth slumps to multi-quarter low of 5.4%
“India’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth slumped to a multi-quarter low of 5.4% in the July to September 2024 quarter (Q2 of 2024-25), from a five-quarter nadir of 6.7% in Q1, with Gross Value Added (GVA) growth slowing to 5.8% from 6.8% in Q1,” as per the National Statistical Office (NSO). This is the slowest GDP growth in seven quarters — the last occasion growth was lower was the October-December 2022 quarter when GDP had risen 4.3%.
World Chess Championship: Gukesh, Liren draw fourth game; tied 2-2 in 14-round showdown
Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh and defending champion Ding Liren played out a draw in the fourth round to remain level on points in the World Chess Championship battle here on Friday. The two players signed peace after 42 moves and are tied on 2 points each after four games of the 14-round showdown.
Nine killed, 25 injured as State transport bus overturns in Maharashtra’s Gondia district
At least nine passengers were killed and 25 others injured when a Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus overturned in Gondia district on Friday (November 29, 2024) afternoon, police said. Citing preliminary information, a senior police official said the MSRTC bus ‘Shiv Shahi’ was carrying 36 passengers and heading to Gondia district from Bhandara when it flipped over at Davva village under Sadakarjuni taluka while trying to overtake another vehicle.
Government not informed about U.S. indictment on Adani, says MEA
Government, on Friday (November 29, 2024), spoke about U.S. indictment on Adanis for the first time. The Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the indictments are a “legal matter involving private firms and individuals and the U.S. Department of Justice,” and also clarified that the Government of India was not informed about the investigation in advance, nor has Indian Embassy in U.S. received an arrest warrant or legal requests so far.
Bangladesh freezes arrested Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das’ bank account
“Bangladesh’s financial authorities have ordered freezing for 30 days the bank accounts of 17 people associated with International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON,) including its former member Chinmoy Krishna Das,” according to media reports on Friday (November 29, 2024.)
Doctor-population ratio in country is better than WHO standard: Nadda
The doctor-population ratio is 1:811 in the country which is better than the WHO standard of 1:1000, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda informed the Lok Sabha on Friday (November 29, 2024). As per information provided by the National Medical Commission (NMC), there are 13,86,145 allopathic doctors registered with the State Medical Councils and the National Medical Commission (NMC) as on November, 2024, he said.
Syria insurgents push their advance toward second largest city Aleppo
Thousands of Syrian insurgents pushed on with their advances on government-held areas in the country’s northwest, reaching the outskirts of Syria’s second-largest city, Aleppo, and wrestling control of several strategic towns and villages along the way, activists and fighters said Friday (November 29, 2024).
Core sectors’ output up 3.1% in October; best performance in three months
Output in India’s eight core infrastructure sectors, that constitute a tad over 40% of industrial production, recovered to rise 3.1% in October, the best performance in three months in terms of growth as well as absolute output levels. The Index of Core Industries (ICI) which had slumped to a 10-month low in September, recovered 3.9% on a sequential basis to a provisional number of 161.3 in October. The Commerce and Industry Ministry also revised upwards the core sectors’ growth in September to 2.4% from a previously estimated 2%. This was preceded by a 1.6% contraction in the index in August, the first such shrinkage in three and a half years.
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