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Senior IPS officer B Srinivasan appointed NSG chief

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Senior IPS officer B Srinivasan was on Tuesday appointed as the Director General of the National Security Guard (NSG). Srinivasan is a 1992 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of Bihar cadre. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved appointment of Srinivasan as Director General, NSG, from the date of joining the post and up to August 31, 2027 i.e., the date of his superannuation, said a Personnel Ministry order.

The significant, but less talked about, contribution to the freedom struggle

The Hindu 

The field of journalism in the Madras Presidency, as Tamil Nadu was known then, occupied no less important space than what it had in the Bengal and Bombay Presidencies. The Hindu was a product of the period of the national movement. It is one of the handful of living institutions established during the British era.

good headers and other

Automotive Forums 

What is your opinion and experience concerning headers, crossover pipe and down pipe? Which ones are reasonable good for fit and durability(no cracks after one year use)? ATR, the set selling by Fullthrottle speed or which brand or so? ...

Lobbyists reminded to file reports or face sentence

Cyprus Mail 

The anti-corruption authority on Tuesday reminded registered lobbyists of their legal obligation to file to it reports of any meetings they’ve had with public functionaries over the last six-months. In a statement, the authority recalled that registered special interest groups – lobbyists – must file the six-month report by September 15. The six-month period covers […]

Romanian PM rules out coalition with the far right after general elections

EurActiv 

Romania's Social Democrats (PSD) have firmly rejected the possibility of governing alongside the far-right AUR party, Prime Minister and PSD leader Marcel Ciolacu said after Social Democrat MEP Mihai Tudose suggested this could be considered after the upcoming national elections.

Joe Jonas Teased How His Divorce From Sophie Turner Partly Inspired His New Music

SheKnows.com 

While some celebrities notoriously stay quiet about their personal lives, others are known for dishing on their friendships and relationships through their art. For musicians, especially singer-songwriters like Taylor Swift or Sabrina Carpenter, listeners expect that so much of what they sing about actually happened in their lives. For Joe Jonas, who released his latest […]

Ex-Peloton billionaire CEO says he's lost all his money - Fox Business

Google.com 

  1. Ex-Peloton billionaire CEO says he's lost all his money  Fox Business
  2. Ex-Peloton CEO John Foley gets real about company crash — and his unexpected venture into home decor  New York Post
  3. Peloton CEO Says Company Has Crashed So Hard He's Had to Sell Almost All His Possessions  Futurism
  4. Peloton’s former billionaire CEO says he’s lost all his money and had to sell his possessions  Yahoo Finance
  5. Peloton's former billionaire CEO says he 'lost all my money' when... Читать дальше...

Video Growing trademark fight over buzzy phrase

1newsday.com 

Growing trademark fight over buzzy phrase A trademark application is raising questions about who is the rightful owner of a popular catchphrase. Sourse: abcnews.go.com

Ancient tombs with vibrant wall paintings open to public in southern Israel

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Two nearly 2,000-year-old tombs with magnificent wall paintings will be open to the public for the first time in southern Israel after a painstaking conservation process. The Israel Antiquities Authority said British archaeologists first discovered the sand-filled tombs in the 1930s, awed by the colorful paintings on the wall depicting vibrant grape vines twining their way around birds, animals, and mythological characters. The tombs, located a few hundred meters from the beach, were likely the burial... Читать дальше...

Теlegram’s Durov vs Meta’s Zuckerberg: How Do They Stack Up on Censorship?

Sputnik International 

While Telegram founder Pavel Durov waits to be formally charged by French prosecutors for multiple charges relating to the platform’s lack of moderation, no such fate is likely to befall Mark Zuckerberg. The CEO of Meta* has admitted his company opted to accede to the US government's demands to censor content.