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  • Ola Electric Under Scrutiny: CCPA Notices and Market Challenges

    Ola Electric Under Scrutiny: CCPA Notices and Market Challenges

    Ola Electric will be in the spotlight this Friday because the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has asked for more information from the company. This is regarding a notice they sent earlier about possible problems with how Ola Electric treats its customers. Ola Electric received this email on December 4 and has 15 days to reply.

    Back on October 8, the CCPA wrote a notice to Ola Electric, asking them to explain complaints about misleading ads and unfair business practices. Ola Electric responded on October 21, saying they solved 99.1% of the 10,644 complaints they received.

    In their stock exchange announcement, Ola Electric stated that this notice won’t affect their business or finances. The company, based in Bengaluru, has faced complaints about after-sales service and issues with their scooters.

    Additionally, Ola Electric’s share of the electric scooter market fell by almost 6% in November, dropping to 24.8%. It reported a 30% decline in new scooter registrations—down from 41,161 in October to 28,688 in November.

    Citi Research recently started covering Ola Electric and set a target price of Rs 90 for its shares. They noted that while the company is facing challenges with its service, these issues are expected to improve over time as the supply chain stabilizes.

    On Thursday, Ola Electric shares ended at Rs 98.5, a slight increase of 0.11%, while the Sensex index went up by 1%. In the past three months, Ola Electric’s shares have dropped by 14.5%. The company’s market value is currently Rs 43,446 crore.

    Ola Electric has also been launching new products. They recently introduced two new electric scooters, the S1 Z and Gig, aimed at delivery workers and budget-conscious buyers in India.

  • Download SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024 – Important Steps!

    Download SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024 – Important Steps!

    The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the admit cards for the Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Examination 2024 (Paper-I). If you want to take this exam, you can easily download your admit card from the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.

    Along with the admit card, you can also get the Scribe’s Entry pass if you need help during the exam. If you have chosen to bring your own scribe, make sure to download their pass before December 8, 2024. If you don’t download it by then, it will be seen as a cancellation of your request, and the SSC will provide a scribe for you.

    Here’s how to download your admit card:
    1. Go to the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in.
    2. Click on the login link and enter your details.
    3. After logging in, click on the link for the SSC Stenographer Admit Card 2024 for Paper I.
    4. Your admit card will show up. Make sure to check it, and download it.
    5. Print a copy of your admit card to use on the exam day.

    The Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ Paper I exams will take place on December 10 and 11, 2024. The test will have multiple-choice questions in both English and Hindi. Be careful with your answers, as there is a penalty of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.

    This recruitment will help fill around 2006 job openings. The registration for this exam was open from July 26 until August 17, 2024. For more information, be sure to visit the official SSC website.

  • Pushpa 2 Smashes Records with Historic Opening Day Earnings!

    Pushpa 2 Smashes Records with Historic Opening Day Earnings!

    The movie ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule,’ starring Allu Arjun, has broken records and become the Indian film with the highest first-day earnings ever. On its opening day, it made a jaw-dropping Rs 175 crore, according to Niftystat.

    This film outperformed SS Rajamouli’s ‘RRR,’ which made Rs 156 crore on its first day. It is the first Indian movie to earn over Rs 50 crore in two languages—Telugu and Hindi—on the same day. The Hindi version did especially well, making around Rs 65-67 crore and surpassing Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan.’

    On December 5, 2024, the movie had amazing attendance, with 80.14% of seats filled for the Telugu version and 51.53% for the Hindi version. Experts believe the second day might see a slight drop in earnings, predicting around Rs 120-140 crore. However, with strong demand, especially in popular areas, the Hindi version alone might bring in another Rs 50 crore.

    About ‘Pushpa 2’

    Directed by Sukumar, the movie continues the story of Pushpa Raj, a red sandalwood smuggler. Allu Arjun gives a powerful performance that secures his position as one of 2024’s biggest stars. Fahadh Faasil is back as SP Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat, and Rashmika Mandanna returns as Srivalli. New cast member Jagapathi Babu adds even more excitement.

    The first film,’Pushpa: The Rise,’ released during the pandemic, became a global hit, earning Rs 326.6 crore worldwide and winning Allu Arjun a National Award for Best Actor. With ‘Pushpa 2,’ the series has reached new heights and set remarkable box office records.

  • Celebrating Mahaparinirvan Diwas: Holiday and Special Trains Announced

    Celebrating Mahaparinirvan Diwas: Holiday and Special Trains Announced

    The Maharashtra government has announced a holiday on Friday, December 6, to honor Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a key figure in creating India’s Constitution. This day is known as Mahaparinirvan Diwas.

    On Thursday, Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde paid respect to Ambedkar by placing flowers at his statue in Thane. There will also be a special event at Prerna Sthal in the Parliament House, organized by the Dr. Ambedkar Foundation. The event will start in the morning with floral tributes from important leaders like Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and others.

    Every year, many people travel to Mumbai to visit Chaityabhoomi in Dadar’s Shivaji Park, where Ambedkar was cremated. To support the large crowds, the Railways will run special trains.

    Dr. Ambedkar, who passed away on December 6, 1956, was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest honor, after he died.

    What’s Open and Closed on Mahaparinirvan Diwas?
    – Government offices in Mumbai will be closed.
    – Alcohol shops will also be closed because it’s a dry day.
    – Public and private banks will be open since they don’t recognize December 6 as a holiday.
    – Schools in Mumbai are closed due to a notice from the Education Department.

    Special Trains
    The Central Railway has announced 14 extra trains for Mahaparinirvan Diwas, coming from cities like Aurangabad and Nagpur to Mumbai on December 6. There will also be extra suburban trains running on December 5 and 6 to handle the crowd.

    To keep everyone safe, about 300 extra Railway Police Force (RPF) members have been assigned to key stations like Dadar and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. They have also set up ‘May I Help You’ booths for passengers.

    Traffic Rules in Mumbai
    Many people will visit Chaityabhoomi in Shivaji Park, where Ambedkar was cremated. To manage the crowds, traffic police have enforced restrictions from December 5 to 7.

    One important road, Veer Savarkar Road, will be closed from Siddhivinayak Temple to Hinduja Hospital. Local residents can access their homes by taking a left turn from Yes Bank Junction.

  • Hannah Kobayashi Missing: Family Fears for Safety Amid Confusing Search

    Hannah Kobayashi Missing: Family Fears for Safety Amid Confusing Search

    Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old photographer from Hawaii, went missing after missing her flight to New York and getting stuck in Los Angeles. Her sister, Sydni, and their lawyer, Sara Azari, talked about their family’s confusion and worry on NBC News. They said that the police have decided to call Hannah a “voluntary missing person,” meaning they think she left on her own.

    Sydni is very worried because Hannah usually stays in touch. A video showed Hannah crossing into Mexico, and police said she looked okay, but her family is not convinced. The lawyer argued that saying someone is missing voluntarily should come after a more thorough search.

    Sydni sent a message to Hannah, saying how much she is loved and that her family wants her to come home. The family is still hopeful and thanked the police for their help in finding Hannah. Tragically, while searching for her, Hannah’s dad, Ryan Kobayashi, died by suicide.

    If you or someone you know is feeling hopeless or having thoughts of suicide, please reach out for help. You can call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

  • Nitish Reddy’s Journey: From Kohli Fan to Test Player!

    Nitish Reddy’s Journey: From Kohli Fan to Test Player!

    Nitish Kumar Reddy: From Dreaming of Kohli to Playing Alongside Him

    Nitish Kumar Reddy, a 21-year-old cricketer, recently shared his exciting journey from being a fan of Virat Kohli to making his Test debut for India in Perth. Growing up, Nitish always dreamed of playing cricket with his idol, Virat. He often thought about how old he would be when he finally had the chance to play alongside him before Kohli retired.

    That dream came true when Kohli gave him his first Test cap before India played Australia. India won the match by an impressive 295 runs, starting the series with a big lead. After his debut, a photo of Nitish taking a selfie with Kohli went viral. In the picture, Kohli was a bit far away and not looking at the camera, but Nitish found it special and called it his “safety photo.” He said, “I took this picture because I might not get another chance. It reminds me of my childhood dreams.”

    During the game, Nitish was more excited about Kohli’s performance than his own. Nitish shared, “I was watching Kohli closely as he approached his hundred. I didn’t even realize I was close to my own fifty. I was so thrilled when he scored his 81st hundred—it was an amazing moment!”

    KL Rahul’s Helpful Advice

    Nitish also talked about how he felt nervous being around more experienced players. But KL Rahul helped him feel comfortable. “At first, I was worried about talking to everyone. I always felt good talking to KL bhai. He gives me great advice,” Nitish explained.

    One important tip from Rahul stuck with Nitish: “Macha, when you’re out there, don’t rush. Just take it slow.” This was helpful for him, especially since everything felt so fast during his first match. He was thankful for Rahul’s support.

  • Diddy Combs Demands Laptop Access Amid Serious Legal Battle

    Diddy Combs Demands Laptop Access Amid Serious Legal Battle

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the famous rapper and founder of Bad Boy Records, is currently at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn. He was arrested in September and is faced with serious charges like sex trafficking and racketeering, which he completely denies.

    In a recent letter to the court, Diddy expressed worry about not being able to use a laptop for his case. His lawyers say that he needs it to look at important documents related to his trial. They mentioned that a laptop was sent to the MDC for him to use on November 25, 2024, but he still hasn’t been allowed to use it after nine days.

    His attorneys complained that the rules for him are unfair compared to other inmates. They also pointed out that they are worried the government is keeping an eye on Diddy’s handwritten notes, which they consider private. Earlier, the government took away some papers that contained private conversations between Diddy and his lawyers, which shouldn’t have happened.

    Diddy’s lawyers argue that these actions go against his rights, and they want the court to help him get access to the laptop. Diddy, who insists he is innocent, is preparing for a trial set to happen in May 2025.

  • Punjab Farmers Begin ‘Dilli Chalo’ March Amid Tight Security and Protests

    Punjab Farmers Begin ‘Dilli Chalo’ March Amid Tight Security and Protests

    Today, farmers from Punjab started their ‘Dilli Chalo’ march from the Shambhu border, aiming to reach Delhi. In response, the Ambala district of Haryana has set rules to prevent large crowds from gathering. This means that police are keeping a close watch and have increased security at the Shambhu border on NH-44 for safety reasons.

    Many farmers are calling for support to get fair prices for their crops, relief from debts, pensions, and a say in land acquisition laws. They also want help for families who lost members during previous protests and justice for those affected in the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri incident.

    A group of over 100 farmers, led by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, plans to begin their march to the Parliament around 1 PM. Recently, around 5,000 farmers from Uttar Pradesh faced delays when trying to protest near the Noida-Delhi border. Heavy security and barriers caused significant traffic jams, affecting many commuters.

    In a recent Supreme Court hearing, judges reminded everyone that while peaceful protests are allowed, people should not cause problems for others. Some farmers have been at the borders for weeks, after their attempts to march to Delhi were stopped earlier, resulting in tragic incidents.

  • Nitish Reddy’s Inspiring Journey: From Fan to Test Cricketer with Kohli!

    Nitish Reddy’s Inspiring Journey: From Fan to Test Cricketer with Kohli!

    Nitish Kumar Reddy, a 21-year-old cricketer, has shared his exciting story about how he went from dreaming of playing cricket with his hero, Virat Kohli, to actually debuting for Team India last month in Perth. Reddy grew up looking up to Kohli and often thought about how old he would be when he got a chance to play alongside him.

    His lifelong dream came true last month when Kohli himself gave him his first Test cap before the 1st Test against Australia. India won that match by a huge 295 runs and took the lead in the series. After the game, a photo of Reddy and Kohli went viral. In the picture, Reddy is taking a selfie while Kohli is sitting a bit away and isn’t looking at the camera. Reddy called it his “safety photo.” He said, “I took this picture because Kohli is so famous. I wanted a photo just in case I didn’t get another chance. It reminds me of all my childhood dreams.”

    During the Test match, Reddy couldn’t help but focus more on Kohli’s performance than his own. He shares, “I was so excited watching him get closer to his hundred runs. I didn’t even realize I was close to scoring my first fifty runs; I just wanted to see him make his 81st hundred. It was a special moment.”

    Reddy also talked about how he felt nervous around the senior players at first. But KL Rahul helped him feel more comfortable. Reddy said, “I was a bit scared at first about talking to the other players, but I felt good talking to KL bhai. He gives great advice.” One piece of advice that stuck with Reddy was when Rahul told him, “When you go out to play, everything moves quickly, so don’t rush; take your time.” He found this helpful before his debut match because everything did happen so fast!

  • 13 Children Dead in Mexico from Contaminated IV Bags – Investigating Outbreak

    13 Children Dead in Mexico from Contaminated IV Bags – Investigating Outbreak

    Mexican health officials have reported the sad news that 13 children have died in hospitals in central Mexico. Their deaths may have been caused by contaminated IV bags used in four health centers. The children were all very young, some even infants, and they were receiving treatment for various illnesses.

    Health experts believe that an outbreak of a bacteria called Klebsiella oxytoca may be behind these deaths. So far, 20 cases of this bacteria have been identified, with 15 confirmed, while four are likely cases, and one has been ruled out. Unfortunately, 13 children have already died, and seven are still in the hospital.

    To protect public health, Mexico’s health ministry has sent out an alert. They also told health inspectors to stop using intravenous solutions from a company called Productos Hospitalarios until they figure out what is happening. The health ministry is working hard to find the source of this outbreak and has asked every healthcare worker to report any new cases they find. They want to make sure this doesn’t happen again.