India Honored with Measles and Rubella Champion Award for Disease Combat Efforts

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:12pm on 08 Mar 2024,Friday India Global

India receives the prestigious Measles and Rubella Champion Award for its relentless efforts in combating these infectious diseases. Presented by the Measles and Rubella Partnership at the American Red Cross Headquarters in Washington DC, the award acknowledges India's commitment to public health and leadership in reducing measles and rubella cases among children. India's Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP) and proactive vaccination campaigns in high-risk areas contributed to significant progress. The accolade underscores the dedication of frontline health workers and policymakers in achieving regional leadership and safeguarding the population's health.          

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India Raises Concerns Over Human Trafficking to Russia; Seeks Return of Duped Men: MEA

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:32pm on 08 Mar 2024,Friday India Global

India confronts Russia over a significant human trafficking network luring men with promised jobs, ultimately coerced into fighting in Ukraine. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announces strong action against agents behind the scheme, as around 35 Indian nationals fall victim. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal assures efforts for the early return of duped individuals, with two reported deaths in combat. Efforts are underway to locate and assist affected families, emphasizing the urgency to bring back those deceived by false promises. The incident underscores the need for international cooperation in combating human trafficking.          

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Times Square in New York Glows for Mahashivratri With 'Har Har Mahadev' Chants

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:43am on 08 Mar 2024,Friday India Global

Mahashivratri celebrations have gone global, lighting up New York's Times Square with chants of 'Shiva' and 'Shambhoo.' Sadhguru, founder of Isha Foundation, shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) capturing the vibrant festivities, showcasing people worldwide dancing to 'Har Har Mahadev.' The event signifies the growing global recognition of Mahashivratri as a celebration of human potential and transformation. The Hindu festival, observed on March 8 this year, holds cultural diversity, with varied celebrations like 'Jagara' in Odisha and a 'mela' in Gujarat, reflecting regional customs. In states like Punjab, Shobha Yatras are organized, while unmarried girls in West Bengal and Odisha observe fasts for suitable husbands.

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India Aims to Boost Cooperation and Trade with the Taliban Regime in a Recent Diplomatic Meeting

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:11am on 08 Mar 2024,Friday India Global

India's MEA Joint Secretary, JP Singh, met Taliban's Afghanistan Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, expressing India's interest in expanding relations and trade. The discussions covered bilateral ties, economic cooperation, transit matters, combating ISKP, and addressing corruption. Singh emphasized India's keenness to enhance political and economic collaboration, particularly through the Chabahar Port. Muttaqi appreciated India's humanitarian aid, seeking smoother visa issuance for Afghan citizens. The meeting, held in Kabul, also addressed measures against illegal narcotics trade. Despite the talks, India has not officially recognized the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

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Punjab Seeks Centre's Aid to Rescue Men Trapped in Russia's Military Service

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:25pm on 07 Mar 2024,Thursday India Global

Punjab Cabinet minister Kuldip Singh Dhaliwal urged the Centre to assist in bringing back five young Punjabi men stranded in Russia after being coerced into military service amid the Ukraine conflict. Congress MLA Pargat Singh emphasized the urgency in the state assembly, prompting Dhaliwal's assurance of ongoing communication with the Centre for a positive resolution. The victims, initially on visitor visas, were deceived by job promises, now requiring immediate intervention. With reports suggesting similar predicaments for other Indian nationals, calls for swift governmental action intensify to safeguard citizens abroad.

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India Falls to 6th Rank on Maldives Tourism Charts as President Mohamed Muizzu Welcomes China

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16pm on 07 Mar 2024,Thursday India Global

India's tourism rank in the Maldives dropped to sixth place, declining since President Mohamed Muizzu's tenure began. India held over 11% market share till December 31, 2023, but slid to sixth by March 3. China now tops the list with 12% of total tourist arrivals, marking a shift in Maldives' diplomatic relations. Muizzu's policies, including military cooperation and agricultural agreements with China, signal a departure from India. Tensions heightened as Muizzu requested India's military withdrawal, while forging military ties with China. The Maldives government reviews over 100 agreements signed with India by previous regimes.

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Indian Navy Rescues 21 Crew, Including Indian, from Houthi Missile Attack in Gulf of Aden

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:43am on 07 Mar 2024,Thursday India Global

The Indian Navy's INS Kolkata successfully rescued 21 crew members, including one Indian national, from a Barbados-flagged cargo vessel attacked by Houthi rebels in the Gulf of Aden. The attack resulted in three fatalities and forced the remaining crew to abandon the ship. The rescued individuals were evacuated to Djibouti and provided with critical medical aid. The incident highlights escalating tensions in the region amid ongoing conflicts. In response, the Indian Navy has intensified assistance efforts in the Western Indian Ocean.

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No Indian Troops, Not Even in Civilian Clothes, are Permitted in the Maldives After May 10, as Stated by The President.

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:54am on 07 Mar 2024,Thursday India Global

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu declared that no Indian troops, whether in uniform or civilian clothing, will be allowed in the country after May 10. This comes a day after the Maldives signed a military aid agreement with China. Muizzu emphasized efforts to expel Indian troops and regain control of the southern maritime area. The first group of Indian troops is set to be sent back by March 10, with complete withdrawal by May 10, as agreed in a diplomatic resolution following a strained relationship between the two nations. Muizzu was elected in November and is considered pro-China.

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India Now Ranks as the World's Second-Largest Beef Exporter

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:52am on 07 Mar 2024,Thursday India Global

Global Witness investigation reveals major meat producers JBS, Minerva, and Marfrig linked to illegal deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado plains. The report implicates them in unauthorized tree removal in Mato Grosso, suggesting illegal activities. Despite denials, the US, as the world's top beef producer, faces scrutiny. India becomes the second-largest beef exporter, reaching 14.75 lakh tonnes by April 2023. Brazil leads global beef exports with 30 lakh tonnes, followed by the US and Australia. As the EU Deforestation Regulation deadline approaches, companies must prove deforestation-free products post-2020 or face fines. Critics argue the law lacks stringency and excludes the Cerrado plains.

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Taiwan Labour Minister Apologizes for Racist Remarks on Indian Migrant Workers

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:17pm on 06 Mar 2024,Wednesday India Global

Taiwan's labour minister issued an apology after facing backlash for her "racist" remarks on Indian migrant workers' recruitment. In an interview, she stated that Taiwan would hire from India's northeast due to similar "skin colour and eating habits." Despite domestic criticism, she clarified that Taiwan's labour policies aim for equality. The comments sparked outrage on social media, with concerns raised over safety and crime rates. Both the labour and foreign ministries apologized to India for the remarks, emphasizing the need for review and improvement in recruitment practices.

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