MHA tags 17 from Pakistan and 6 Indians ‘individual terrorists’ | India News

Union home minister Amit Shah (File photo) NEW DELHI: Demonstrating its commitment to a ‘zero-tolerance’ policy against terrorism, govt Saturday designated 23 Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir-based functionaries of Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish and other terror outfits and affiliates as ‘individual terrorists’ under Schedule 4 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.Home minister Amit Shah said the 23 designated…

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Fact check: Did Kayla Nicole accuse Taylor Swift of befriending her to get close to Travis Kelce? Here’s the truth | NFL News

A viral X post falsely claimed Kayla Nicole said Taylor Swift befriended her to get close to Travis Kelce before “stealing” him. A fact check found no evidence Nicole ever made those remarks. The quotes are fabricated, and no credible interview or verified source supports the claim. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce continue to…

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Centre sets 2029 deadline for NIMZ Zaheerabad to go live | Hyderabad News

Hyderabad: After giving all required approvals for the Zaheerabad Industrial Smart City (ZISC), under the Hyderabad-Nagpur Industrial Corridor, the Centre has asked the Telangana govt to speed up works and set 2029 as the deadline to operationalise the industrial zone. However, the Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC) is struggling to complete the land acquisition…

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Ontario creates new rules for real estate brokerages in light of iPro Realty scandal

Ontario real estate brokerages will soon be required to submit annual financial filings to the province’s industry regulator in a move it says will “strengthen financial oversight.” Starting Oct. 1, all brokerages will be required to “attest to and submit” information about financial statements, trust and access, unclaimed trust monies and compliance attestations, the Real…

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Queensland Treasurer David Janetzki hands down budget, targets return to surplus and cost-of-living relief

Queensland families will get an extra $50 in back-to-school payments for primary-aged students, as the LNP government charts a return to surplus in its second budget. Debt is still tipped to climb, though, to well beyond $200 billion over the next four years, as annual interest payments march towards almost $11 billion. The government will…

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