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  • Ceasefire Reached in Manbij: U.S. Mediates Peace in Syria

    Ceasefire Reached in Manbij: U.S. Mediates Peace in Syria

    In northeast Syria, a Kurdish-led group called the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced that they have agreed to a ceasefire with Turkish-backed fighters in the city of Manbij. This agreement comes after a significant rise in violence following the recent fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government. The U.S. helped mediate this ceasefire, as confirmed by SDF leader Mazloum Abdi.

    Abdi stated that the SDF’s military team in Manbij will pull out soon. He emphasized the group’s aim is to establish peace throughout Syria and begin a political process for the country’s future. Since the fighting started, over 200 combatants have lost their lives in Manbij, which is mostly populated by Arab people.

    Last week, Abdi mentioned that the United Nations has been in touch with them to help find a peaceful solution for Syria. The SDF previously played a key role in defeating the Islamic State militants in 2019.

    Recently, U.S. military General Michael Kurilla visited the American bases in Syria, highlighting the importance of U.S. support for the SDF.

    In related news, pro-Turkey fighters recently took control of Tal Rifaat, a key area previously held by Kurdish forces. Turkey considers the Kurdish fighters, especially the YPG (who are part of the SDF), to be linked to a group they have banned, called the PKK.

    As the situation unfolds, it has been reported that a group known as Hayat Tahrir Al Sham has taken control in Damascus, forcing Assad to seek safety in Russia while rebels take over the government.

  • New Smart System to Enhance Air Travel Experience in India”

    New Smart System to Enhance Air Travel Experience in India”

    On Wednesday, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced that he wants to make flying easier for everyone. He was at the launch of a new system called the Airport Predictive Operation Centre (APOC) at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. This smart system will help improve how airports work as air travel keeps increasing.

    Naidu said, “With more people flying, we need better airport management. This new system is a big step forward. It will help everything run smoother.” The system is also going to be used at Delhi Airport soon.

    GMR, the company that runs the airport, explained that APOC will combine all airport operations—like airside, landside, and terminal operations—into one easy-to-use system. It will use real-time data to make quick decisions, reduce interruptions, and keep things running smoothly.

    In a statement, GMR said, “APOC will allow us to respond quickly to problems, giving better efficiency, safety, and happy passengers.” Naidu added that this system will save money and improve safety while flying. “We aim to make flying easier, cheaper, and more convenient. This new system fits right in with that goal. We want an easy and friendly flying experience for everyone,” he said.

    Naidu emphasized that the system will help improve daily airport operations and could be copied at other airports. “It’s all about making air travel more accessible and user-friendly, and this new system supports that vision.”

    He believes airports should feel like a second home. “My plan is to create 50 more airports in the next five years,” Naidu said. SGK Kishore from GMR Airports mentioned that APOC will provide more accurate data during bad weather. It will also quickly spot problems with things like escalators or elevators, allowing the airport staff to fix them before passengers notice. The system will also help keep the airport safe by alerting staff to any unusual situations.

  • NLSIU Unveils Exciting New BA Course Starting July 2025!

    NLSIU Unveils Exciting New BA Course Starting July 2025!

    The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru is starting a brand new three-year BA course with an option to continue for a fourth year. The first group of students will join in July 2025.

    NLSIU has been known for its unique five-year BA LLB program that changed legal studies in India. Now, officials promise this new program will be fresh and relevant for students in 2025. The Vice Chancellor, Sudhir Krishnaswamy, shared that the BA degree will be all students need to succeed.

    This BA program is not just about books; it combines learning about social sciences and humanities with skills for jobs. The University has been working on this new course since August 2023 and listened to many experts to create a strong curriculum.

    To join the program, students must have finished their high school education with at least 55% marks for general candidates and 45% for SC/ST students. Those still in school can apply if they meet these requirements by the end of their studies.

    An exciting part of the curriculum is learning Indian languages! Students will also participate in practical courses on modern fields like Artificial Intelligence, filmmaking, business consulting, digital journalism, and policy-making. Plus, they will complete at least one month-long internship each year.

    Students who perform well can continue to a fourth year, where they’ll complete a big research project. Those who finish four years will earn a BA degree.

    NLSIU plans to accept just 60 students for the academic year 2025-26, and choosing students will happen through a written test called NLSAT-BA. Registration began recently, and applications will open in January, with the test set for April 27, 2025. Classes will start on July 1, 2025.

  • Top Traded Stocks: Market Gains and Losses Today”

    Top Traded Stocks: Market Gains and Losses Today”

    New Delhi: On Wednesday, there were some stocks that had a lot of trading activity on the National Stock Exchange. Here are the top ten most traded companies: Mishtann Foods (Rs. 164.98 crore), Titagarh Wagons (Rs. 94.22 crore), Waaree Energies (Rs. 90.40 crore), Axis Bank (Rs. 88.46 crore), Commercial Engineering (Rs. 79.51 crore), Protean eGov Tech (Rs. 77.35 crore), Reliance Industries (Rs. 76.24 crore), Indian Railways Finance Corporation (Rs. 74.02 crore), Zomato (Rs. 71.55 crore), and Swan Energy (Rs. 68.33 crore).

    The NSE Nifty index closed higher, gaining 31.75 points and ending at 24,641.8. Meanwhile, the BSE Sensex also went up by 16.09 points to finish at 81,526.14.

    The biggest winners on the Nifty index included Trent Ltd. (up 2.70%), Bajaj Finance Ltd. (up 2.58%), Britannia Industries Ltd. (up 2.14%), Shriram Finance Ltd. (up 1.94%), and Bajaj Finserv Ltd. (up 1.39%).

    On the flip side, the top losers were JSW Steel Ltd. (down 1.26%), Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (down 1.20%), NTPC Ltd. (down 0.99%), State Bank of India (down 0.69%), and Axis Bank Ltd. (down 0.56%).

  • Mohanlal’s Directorial Debut Barroz: Trailer and Release Date Revealed!

    Mohanlal’s Directorial Debut Barroz: Trailer and Release Date Revealed!

    Mohanlal, the famous actor, has just shared the trailer for his first-ever film as a director, “Barroz.” He revealed the exciting Hindi trailer on Wednesday, with superstar Akshay Kumar as the special guest. At the event, they also launched a special coffee table book that introduces Akshay to the amazing world of Barroz.

    The film has been in the making since 2021 and is set to hit theaters on December 27.

    About the Trailer

    The trailer takes viewers on a magical journey into the world of Barroz, showcasing stunning 3D visuals. It tells a timeless story where the past meets the present, highlighting the importance of friendship and loyalty to overcome old curses. Barroz has kept Vasco da Gama’s treasure safe for 400 years and says he will only leave when the true heir of Gama claims it.

    The movie stars Mohanlal, alongside Mayo Rao West and June Vig. With breathtaking visuals captured by cinematographer Santosh Sivan, Barroz promises to be a feast for the eyes!

    Fan Reactions

    Fans are thrilled about the trailer! One person said, “I will watch it for Mohanlal. He always tries original ideas.” Another fan praised the unique 3D visuals, saying it’s like a Hollywood film! Many people are eagerly waiting for Mohanlal’s first directorial venture.

    The film is based on Jijo Punnoose’s novel “Barroz: Guardian of D’Gama’s Treasure.” After some story changes during the pandemic, Punnoose left the film and gave up his credits.

    Produced by Antony Perumbavoor from Aashirward Cinemas, in partnership with Pen Studios, Barroz will be released in 3D in Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada languages. Don’t miss it when it hits theaters on December 27!

  • Trinamool MP Blasts BJP & Congress for Parliament Disruptions!

    Trinamool MP Blasts BJP & Congress for Parliament Disruptions!

    New Delhi: Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee spoke to reporters outside Parliament on Wednesday, criticizing the ruling BJP and the main opposition party, Congress. He said that both parties frequently cause debates in Parliament to stop, preventing other parties from sharing their concerns. “The Congress and BJP control the House. They need to decide if they want to let it function or not,” Banerjee stated. He explained that since the BJP is the ruling party and Congress is the main opposition, they have more chances to speak while others, like his party, do not get any time. When the BJP or Congress decides to stop discussions, it affects everyone. “If a BJP member or someone from Congress wants to raise a topic, they can stop the entire House. What about other parties? Our voices are not being heard!” he added. On Wednesday, the Lok Sabha meetings were stopped, and the House was adjourned until 2 PM due to disagreements between the government and the opposition over claims linking Congress leaders to US billionaire George Soros’ organizations.

  • Rajya Sabha Chaos: Clash Over George Soros and No-Confidence Motion”

    Rajya Sabha Chaos: Clash Over George Soros and No-Confidence Motion”

    On Wednesday, the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of India’s Parliament) had to stop working for the day without getting anything done because of a loud argument between ruling party and opposition members. The conflict arose over a notice of no-confidence against the Vice President and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Jagdeep Dhankhar, and a discussion about billionaire George Soros.

    When the Rajya Sabha met at noon, J P Nadda, the Leader of the House, criticized the Congress party for supposedly siding with George Soros, claiming that they were trying to make India unstable. He called for a discussion to explain what the Congress party’s leaders have to do with Soros and how that affects India’s safety and sovereignty.

    Nadda argued that the Congress party was trying to distract everyone from the real issues by targeting the Chairman. He accused them of being a part of a foreign influence that threatens India’s integrity. He said that the way Congress criticized the Chairman was disrespectful and should be condemned by everyone.

    Despite Nadda’s statements, the uproar from the opposition continued, and the Rajya Sabha has faced multiple interruptions over the last three days because of the George Soros issue.

  • Keerthy Suresh’s Wedding in Goa: Exciting Details & Celebrations!

    Keerthy Suresh’s Wedding in Goa: Exciting Details & Celebrations!

    Famous actress Keerthy Suresh is getting ready to marry her long-time boyfriend, Antony Thattil. The exciting wedding celebrations have started in Goa! Keerthy confirmed the Goa wedding and even visited the Tirupati temple to seek blessings.

    The wedding festivities kicked off on December 10, and the main ceremony will happen on December 12. As the wedding day approaches, Keerthy shared some fun photos on Instagram. In one picture, she’s wearing a special robe with ‘Kitty’ written on the back and getting her hair and makeup done. She shared her friend’s post and wrote, “Here we gooo!! And the madness begins,” with a heart emoji.

    Keerthy hasn’t revealed many details about the wedding, but it will be a small gathering with close family and friends. Before the wedding, Keerthy and Antony flew to Goa with their families and shared photos of their boarding passes using the hashtag “KAwedding.”

    Recently, Keerthy’s wedding invitation was leaked on social media. It said, “We are happy to share that our daughter is getting married. We appreciate your blessings and hope you think of them as they start this new journey together.”

    Antony Thattil is from Kochi, Kerala, and he runs a well-known resort business there.

    Earlier this month, Keerthy also made their relationship Instagram official by sharing a cute picture of them together during Diwali. She wrote, “15 years and counting,” and added special emojis to show her love.

  • Maharashtra Elections: Scrutinizing ‘Vote Jihad’ and Code Violations”

    Maharashtra Elections: Scrutinizing ‘Vote Jihad’ and Code Violations”

    Controversial phrases, like “vote jihad,” used by some political parties during the recent Maharashtra assembly elections, are being closely looked at by the Election Commission of India (ECI). Dr. Kiran Kulkarni, the Additional Chief Electoral Officer for Maharashtra, shared this news in an interview on Wednesday. He mentioned that over 650 cases of breaking election rules were reported during these elections. The enforcement agencies will work hard to resolve these cases properly.

    When asked about the phrase “vote jihad,” Kulkarni said that the ECI is carefully studying its meaning in legal, language, and social contexts before deciding what to do next. He emphasized the need to be cautious with such terms since they can have serious effects. “Vote jihad” is a new term that requires deep understanding, and officials are considering all its implications.

    Regarding whether these controversial phrases impact the election conversations, Kulkarni warned against making quick judgments. He explained that understanding words and their meanings takes time. There isn’t a strict legal system for new terms, so it’s important to handle these issues with care.

    The elections for the 288-seat Maharashtra legislative assembly took place on November 20, with votes counted three days later. The election rules started on October 15. Kulkarni reported 659 cases of election code violations, which is much higher than the 366 cases seen in the previous Lok Sabha elections earlier this year. He highlighted that agencies did a good job during the Lok Sabha elections, filing 300 chargesheets in courts.

    For the assembly elections, Kulkarni said they are keeping a close watch on all cases. Investigating agencies are actively working, and all charges will be submitted to courts to ensure justice. He noted that the speed of these proceedings depends on the courts, which take election-related crimes seriously.

    On hate speech issues, Kulkarni explained that they look into these complaints using the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Some complaints have been confirmed as true, leading to cases filed under the law. However, he clarified that the model code of conduct is not a strict law—it’s more of a guideline.

    Kulkarni dismissed claims of booth capturing during the elections, stating that Maharashtra has a strong electoral system. He assured that such incidents have never occurred in the state. With electronic voting machines (EVMs), there’s no way to tamper, as the data is safely stored. There were some reports of voting disruptions but these issues were resolved quickly, sometimes even by replacing an EVM to ease concerns.

  • Tokyo’s New 3-Day Workweek: Boosting Family Life & Birth Rates

    Tokyo’s New 3-Day Workweek: Boosting Family Life & Birth Rates

    Starting April 2025, the Tokyo government will let its workers take an exciting new approach to their jobs: three days off every week! This change aims to help families, especially parents, balance their work and home lives better. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike explained in her speech that this plan will help people keep their jobs while managing life events, like having children. She said, “Now is the time for Tokyo to lead the way in improving life for our citizens.”

    Why Japan Needs Change

    Right now, Japan is facing a big problem: not enough babies are being born. The birth rate has fallen to only 1.2 children per woman, which is much lower than what is needed to keep the population stable. In just one year, there were only about 727,000 births in Japan, with Tokyo’s rate being even worse at 0.99. If this continues, the population could drop from 128 million today to just 87 million by 2060.

    To encourage more people to have babies, the government has tried different methods, like urging men to take time off for their newborns. However, experts believe that Japan’s tough work culture—where people often work long hours—makes having kids harder for many families. Currently, only 55% of women work compared to 72% of men, which shows a big gap in job participation.

    The Challenge of Work-Life Balance

    Japan is known for its grueling work culture, where long hours can lead to “karoshi,” or death from overwork. This makes it difficult for many women to choose between their jobs and raising kids. The International Monetary Fund has found that women in Japan spend five times more time on housework than men. Many women reported they wanted more children but felt too stressed from their responsibilities at home.

    A shorter workweek could really help by giving families more quality time together and easing the stress on parents. As Governor Koike mentioned, no one should have to give up their career for family responsibilities, which could help increase the birth rate.

    Positive Signs from Around the World

    The idea of a four-day workweek is gaining traction globally. Companies in other countries are trying shorter work hours to improve employee happiness and attract talent. A study from 2022 found that over 90% of workers in six countries reported feeling healthier and less stressed when they worked fewer days. Men in these studies also took on more housework and parenting.

    According to workplace expert Peter Miscovich, these shorter workweeks can lead to less stress and burnout, better focus during work, and even more commitment to the job!

    Cultural Changes Are Needed

    While the four-day workweek has proven to be successful in some places, it might be slow to catch on in Japan. In Japanese businesses, working long hours is often seen as a sign of loyalty. Changing this mindset won’t be easy.

    Tokyo’s new plan is a crucial step as Japan faces ongoing population decline. In addition to supporting families, Japan is also looking to make workplaces more family-friendly. For example, Singapore recently made companies consider flexible work options like shorter workweeks.

    As Tokyo moves ahead with these ideas, the success of this initiative might inspire other cities in Japan and beyond to adopt similar family-supportive measures.