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Haryana polls: Cong submits more complaints to EC about EVM discrepancies

Business Standard 

The Congress on Friday submitted more complaints to the Election Commission alleging discrepancies in the electronic voting machines during counting of votes for the Haryana Assembly elections. The Congress candidates from 20 assembly constituencies, in their written complaints to the Election Commission (EC), have alleged that the batteries in some of the EVMs were charged at 99 per cent during counting on October 8. The complaints follow the Congress' shock defeat in the Haryana Assembly elections... Читать дальше...

Don decries low awareness of thrombosis in Nigeria

The Punch 

As the world marks World Thrombosis Day on October 13, 2024, the Dean, Faculty of Health Law and Humanities University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State, LeRoy Edozien, has called on government at all levels and stakeholders to create more awareness in a bid to reduce the rate of death occasioned by the thrombosis. Prof Edozien,

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Armed forces should always be ready for unpredictable, uncertainties: Rajnath to top commanders

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the Indian Army's readiness for any situation amid the ongoing border row with China. He expressed confidence in ongoing talks for a peaceful resolution. Singh also praised the Army's coordination with other security forces and stressed the importance of modernizing weapons and maintaining war preparedness.

SUP Magazine: Andrew Garfield Says Heath Ledger 'Was So Smug’ About ‘The Dark Knight'

Playak 

During a new interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast (via The Hollywood Reporter ), Andrew Garfield said Heath Ledger predicted The Dark Knight ’s success before it’s release and “was so smug about it.” Garfield met Ledger while they were working together on The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus shortly after Ledger had finished shooting Christopher Nolan ’s seminal superhero flick. “He was so smug about it,” Garfield said of Ledger&rsqu...

Boeing faces relatives of passengers who died in Boeing Max crashes in court

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Relatives of victims from the Boeing 737 Max crashes are in court challenging a plea agreement made between Boeing and federal prosecutors. They seek tougher punishment for Boeing. The current deal includes a fine, probation, and investment in safety programs. A judge is hearing arguments from both sides, but it is unclear when a decision will be made.