Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:14am on 13 Jun 2024,Thursday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend the G7 Summit in Italy on June 13-14, marking his first overseas visit since winning a third consecutive term. As an Outreach Country, India joins discussions with leaders from the US, UK, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, France, and the EU. Bilateral meetings, including with US President Joe Biden, are anticipated. Modi's visit comes amid concerns over the recent vandalism of a Gandhi statue by pro-Khalistani groups in Italy, an issue Indian authorities have addressed with their Italian counterparts.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:37am on 13 Jun 2024,Thursday India Global
A fire in a six-storey building in Mangaf city, Kuwait, has killed 48 people, with 42 of them believed to be Indians. Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh said DNA testing is underway to identify the charred bodies. An Indian Air Force plane is ready to bring the bodies home once identified. The fire started in the kitchen and most victims died from smoke inhalation while sleeping. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting, announced ₹2 lakh compensation for each victim's family, and offered condolences. About 50 people were injured, and survivors are helping officials identify the deceased.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:18am on 13 Jun 2024,Thursday India Global
A massive fire in a six-storey building in Kuwait on Wednesday claimed 49 lives, predominantly Indian nationals aged 20-50, and injured over 50 others. The building, which housed foreign workers, was engulfed in flames early in the morning, with most fatalities resulting from smoke inhalation while residents slept. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar discussed the incident with his Kuwaiti counterpart, Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, who outlined the rescue efforts. Officials indicated the fire might be linked to code violations. The tragedy highlights the precarious conditions faced by migrant workers in the region.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:17pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India Global
India has intensified efforts to secure the safe return of its nationals working with the Russian military, following the deaths of two more Indians in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, bringing the total to four. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra emphasized ongoing dialogues with Russian authorities for the protection and repatriation of Indians. The Ministry of External Affairs demanded a halt to the recruitment of Indians by Russian forces. With ten Indian support staff already repatriated, concerns over the safety of around 200 Indians in conflict zones persist.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:01pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a high-level meeting on Wednesday to address the Kuwait fire tragedy, which claimed 49 lives, including 40 Indians. The fire broke out in a residential building in Kuwait's Mangaf area, causing fatalities mostly due to smoke inhalation. PM Modi announced ₹2 lakh ex-gratia relief from the PM's Relief Fund for each Indian victim's family. Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh will visit Kuwait to coordinate relief efforts. The Indian Embassy in Kuwait has set up a helpline and is working closely with local authorities.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:25pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India Global
A devastating fire in Kuwait's Mangaf area claimed the lives of 41 Indians among 49 casualties. PM Modi extended condolences, dispatching aid to the injured and coordinating with local authorities for repatriation. Indian envoy Swaika visited hospitals, offering assistance to the injured. Investigations are ongoing, with Kuwait's deputy PM attributing the tragedy to real estate violations. The Indian Embassy set up a helpline as citizens grapple with the loss. Efforts continue to support those affected by the tragic incident.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:49pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India Global
A devastating fire broke out early Wednesday in a building housing workers in Mangaf, Kuwait, killing 40 Indian nationals and injuring over 30. The blaze, which started in the kitchen of the six-storey structure, led to a rapid spread, overwhelming residents with smoke. The building, rented by NBTC, accommodated around 160 workers. Kuwaiti authorities are investigating the cause, suspecting overcrowding as a contributing factor. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed condolences and pledged support for the affected. An emergency helpline has been established by the Indian Embassy in Kuwait for assistance.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:57am on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India Global
A massive fire in a building in Kuwait's Mangaf district has claimed at least 41 lives, including several Indians. The blaze broke out in a kitchen and quickly spread, trapping many inside. Five Keralites are confirmed among the dead. The building housed around 195 laborers, mostly from Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Indian Embassy in Kuwait has set up an emergency helpline (965-65505246) for updates and assistance. The embassy is working to provide all possible aid. The incident has sparked widespread concern and grief among the Indian community in Kuwait.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:43am on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India Global
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs announced that two Indian nationals recruited by the Russian Army have been killed in the conflict with Ukraine. The ministry has taken up the matter with the Russian Ambassador and authorities, demanding the early release and return of all Indian nationals with the Russian Army. India has also sought a verified stop to further recruitment of its nationals by Russia, emphasizing that such activities would not align with their partnership. The ministry has urged Indian nationals to exercise caution when seeking employment in Russia. This incident follows the death of two Indian citizens in March, who were forced to fight alongside the Russian Army.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:55am on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India Global
India has dropped two places to 129th in the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap index, ranking fifth in South Asia. Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan fared better, while Pakistan ranked last in the region and 145th globally. India showed poor economic parity, with less than 30% gender parity in estimated earned income. However, it excelled in secondary education enrollment and political empowerment, ranking 65th globally. Despite a large population, India has closed 64.1% of its gender gap, with slight improvements in economic participation and opportunity. The decline was mainly due to small drops in educational attainment and political empowerment.