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A Mumbai court has issued a contempt notice to Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, after the company failed to comply with a Bombay High Court order to remove a defamatory video targeting a spiritual leader. The video, titled "Pakhandi Baba ki Kartut," allegedly damaged the reputation of both the Dhyan Foundation and Yogi Ashwini. Despite the earlier court order, the video remains accessible outside of India, leading to concerns of delay tactics by Google. The court has rejected Google's claim of immunity under the IT Act and the matter is scheduled to be heard again in January.
The Staff Selection Board (SSB) of Odisha Police has announced the release of admit cards for the Constable/Sepoy recruitment exam on their official website, odishapolice.gov.in. The exam is scheduled to be held from 7 December onwards, with mock tests available from 3 December. The board will also use a normalization formula to evaluate scores for the 2,030 vacancies available, which were initially 1,360 but later increased to 2,030. Candidates can access their admit cards by logging in with their application number and date of birth.
SaskAbilities, a dedicated organization for individuals with disabilities, joins the world in celebrating the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3. This year's theme, Amplifying the Leadership of Persons with Disabilities for an Inclusive and Sustainable Future, highlights the important role of those with disabilities in creating a more equitable and inclusive world. With over 60,000 individuals benefiting from their programs annually, SaskAbilities continues to empower and amplify the voices of those with disabilities, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and accessibility for a sustainable future.
The sudden demise of 2023-batch IPS officer Harsh Bardhan in a road accident while on his way to his first posting in Karnataka has left the nation in shock. The young officer, who had cleared the civil services exam in his first attempt, will be laid to rest in his native place in Bihar. The incident occurred when the tyre of the police vehicle he was traveling in burst, causing the driver to lose control and hit a house and a tree. Bardhan's father, who is also a government officer, is on his way to Karnataka to collect his son's mortal remains.
As December 2024 approaches, Ganesha offers insight for each zodiac sign. Aries may find romance, but must be cautious with finances. Taurus will see career progress, but must manage stress. Gemini can expect positive developments in all aspects of life, while Cancer is advised to focus on family harmony. For Leos and Virgos, love and professional success are on the horizon. Libra will enjoy a month of love and happiness, while tempers may flare for Scorpios. Sagittarians and Capricorns can look forward to good news in love and career, respectively.
Maria Victoria Juan, an Army Nurse from the Philippines, has been announced as the winner of the Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award for her exemplary service and contributions to the field of nursing. With a strong commitment to service and a fearless dedication to her job, Maria has revolutionized the healthcare system in the Philippines, especially in conflict areas. Her achievements are not only a reflection of her personal efforts, but also a tribute to the resilience and courage of the Filipino people. This recognition also highlights the vital role of nurses in healthcare and acknowledges their sacrifices.
A tragic incident occurred in Chennai where a migrant worker, Chandan, lost his life outside an ATM due to heavy rains caused by cyclone Fengal. While trying to enter the ATM, he slipped and grabbed onto an electrical pole to balance himself. Tragically, he came in contact with a live wire and died of electrocution. The local police are investigating the case and the man's body has been sent for an autopsy.
As the cyclonic storm Fengal approaches Tamil Nadu, authorities have placed barricades at the Tharangambadi Beach to restrict people's entry. With heavy rain and flooding already affecting the region, motorists are facing difficulties on the waterlogged roads. Schools and colleges have been closed, and workers have been urged to work from home as the state prepares for the impending landfall of the cyclone.