Social Media Ban Sparks Nationwide Protests in Nepal

Article Today, Nepal:Nepal witnessed a violent turn in protests led by young citizens after the government banned major social media platforms. Thousands of demonstrators, mostly from Generation Z, gathered on the streets of Kathmandu against corruption and restrictions on digital freedom. The unrest followed the decision of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli’s government to block…

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Vizianagaram MP Honoured at Maharashtra Telugu Cultural Meet

Article Today, Mumbai:The Federation of Telugu Associations of Maharashtra organised a grand cultural meet in Thane West, Vasant Vihar, bringing together members of the Telugu community in the State. The event aimed to preserve and promote Telugu traditions among future generations. Special Guest at the EventVizianagaram Member of Parliament Appalanaidu at Honoured at attended the…

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Ethics Breach at the Top Corporates – Secret Romance Costs Nestlé CEO’s Job

Article Today, Hyderabad:The importance of ethical conduct in global corporates has once again come into focus. Nestlé, one of the world’s leading food companies, has dismissed its Chief Executive Officer Laurent Freixe over an undisclosed personal relationship with a subordinate. The move underscores the strict enforcement of corporate codes of conduct even at the highest…

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Decade-old Ranbir–Katrina Photo Leak – Sparks Renewed Debate on Celebrity Privacy

Article Today, Mumbai:A decade-old controversy involving Bollywood actors Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif has resurfaced. In 2013, private photographs of the actors holidaying in Ibiza went viral on social media. At the time, many believed that the images were captured by tourists or paparazzi. However, recent remarks by celebrity photographer Manav Manglani suggest that the…

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Supreme Court Pulls Up States Over CCTV Lapses in Police Stations

Article Today, New Delhi:The Supreme Court has come down heavily on the continued absence of functional CCTV cameras in police stations and investigation rooms across the country. Despite its directions issued five years ago, the Court noted that many facilities still lack surveillance systems. In several instances, cameras exist but remain non-operational. Custodial Deaths Under…

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