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Rwanda: Ishimwe Eyes First Win At Rwanda Open M25

AllAfrica.com (sport) 

[New Times] Rwanda's top seed Claude Ishimwe had a moment to forget at the 2023 Rwanda Open M25 with a poor performance in which he lost to Indian Dev Prajwal in the first round in straight sets 6-0, 6-0.

Bullish & Selective is the right combination: 7 large-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 42%

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

As the Nifty approaches the 26,000 mark, the street will be divided into two sections. One section will think: With indices and stocks at such high levels, how much higher can they go? So forget about investing fresh money. The second lot will see that the index has momentum, and continue to pour in money. It is the second lot who have been winners in the past 10 years. After every correction, the market has moved upward and being bullish has paid off. There is, of course, no reason not to be bullish about India. Читать дальше...

FG approves national citizens value brigade in schools

The Punch 

The Federal Government on Monday approved the creation of the National Citizens Value Brigade across primary and secondary schools nationwide. It said the gradual erosion of good morals and values among the youth, leading to various forms of misconduct, has raised concerns recently. Therefore, this brigade is designed to instil a new culture of values

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Donegal SFC semi-final draw made

Eleven-a-side.com 

The draw for the Donegal SFC semi-final has pitted St Michael's against Dungloe and Gaoth Dobhair against St Eunan's.

Khomenko: Belarus is a country with a very high level of human development

BelTA (en) 

Belarus is genuinely committed to promoting sustainable development, Deputy Chairman of the Council of the Republic, National Coordinator for the Sustainable Development Goals Sergei Khomenko said at the third plenary segment of the UN Summit of the Future in New York, BelTA has learned.

"This fraud must end," Supreme Court rejects Punjab's NRI quota plea

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Supreme Court has dismissed Punjab's plea to expand the NRI quota in medical colleges, emphasizing that distant relatives of NRIs should not receive admission benefits. Meanwhile, Karnataka is seeking approval to introduce a 15% NRI quota in government medical colleges by 2025-26, aiming to generate revenue and improve educational facilities.