Kununurra farmer Robert Boshammer talks about why there's a group of shareholders seeking to remove three directors from the embattled Indian sandalwo
Adani's Carmichael coal mine surviving on lifeline from Indian parent company
The company responsible for Adani's Carmichael coal mine is deep in the red, with accounting experts and its own auditors warning it is surviving only through the promised support of its Indian parent firm.
Rishi Kapoor, Indian Film Legend, Dies at 67
Rishi Kapoor, one of India's most beloved film actors who was best known for his romantic roles, has died. He was 67. Kapoor was hospitalized in Mumbai on Wednesday. "He is suffering from cancer and he has some breathing problems, so he has been admitted to the hospital," his brother Randhir told Indian media then. […]
Speaking of Awards: IBM India Research Lab honored with National Award for Technological Innovation.
The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in India recently presented its National Award for Technological Innovation to the IBM India Research Lab for Project Spoken Web.
India advances towards accessibility
In February, IBM was a gold sponsor of Techshare India 2010. Read about the conference and IBM's participation.
Box v. Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, Inc.
(United States Supreme Court) - Upheld an Indiana law relating to the disposition of fetal remains by abortion providers. The Seventh Circuit had struck down the law, which altered the manner in which abortion providers may dispose of fetal remains; for instance, the law prevents incineration of fetal remains along with surgical byproducts. The U.S. Supreme Court concluded in a per curiam decision that the law passes rational basis review. Only two justices dissented.
Pitzer College v. Indian Harbor Ins. Co.
(Supreme Court of California) - Remanded. The Plaintiff purchased an insurance policy from Defendant that covered pollution conditions. The policy required notice of any pollution condition and written consent before incurring obligations. Defendant denied coverage for pollution conditions that were found at a dormitory construction site because the policy notice and consent provisions were violated. The Court held that the notice-prejudice rule, which allows insureds to proceed against their insurer even if notice is late as long as it does not substantially prejudice the insurer, is a fundamental public policy of California and applies to consent provisions in first-party liability coverage and not third-party coverage. Remanded to the Ninth Circuit to determine type of policy involved.
Common Cause Indiana v. Lawson
(United States Seventh Circuit) - Affirmed. Injunctions against the state preventing it from implementing a plan to purge voter rolls based on third party information rather than directly contacting voters was affirmed because plaintiff organizations established standing and the decision was not an abuse of discretion.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana v. Adams
(United States Seventh Circuit) - Affirmed. A preliminary injunction against enforcement of state laws requiring parental notification in the case of pregnant unemancipated minors seeking abortions was upheld.
Narragansett Indian Tribe v. Rhode Island Department of Transportation
(United States First Circuit) - Affirmed the dismissal of an Indian tribe's complaint against federal and Rhode Island agencies concerning a highway bridge reconstruction. The tribe argued, at base, that the state of Rhode Island broke a promise to give the tribe three parcels of land as mitigation for the expected negative impact on historic tribal land of an I-95 bridge replacement project. Agreeing with the district court, the First Circuit held that the tribe's claims were barred by federal sovereign immunity and lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
Findleton v. Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians
(California Court of Appeal) - Affirmed that a construction contractor was entitled to recover attorney fees he incurred in seeking to enforce his right to arbitrate a claim that an Indian tribe failed to pay him for his work.
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma v. FCC
(United States DC Circuit) - Granted in part. In a petition to review an order loosening regulations to allow microcell transmission towers supporting cell phone reception to be built on or near Native American cultural sites, the FCC's determination that it wasn't in the public interest to review small cell deployment was arbitrary and capricious.
Pitzer College v. Indian Harbor Ins. Co.
(Supreme Court of California) - Remanded. The Plaintiff purchased an insurance policy from Defendant that covered pollution conditions. The policy required notice of any pollution condition and written consent before incurring obligations. Defendant denied coverage for pollution conditions that were found at a dormitory construction site because the policy notice and consent provisions were violated. The Court held that the notice-prejudice rule, which allows insureds to proceed against their insurer even if notice is late as long as it does not substantially prejudice the insurer, is a fundamental public policy of California and applies to consent provisions in first-party liability coverage and not third-party coverage. Remanded to the Ninth Circuit to determine type of policy involved.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana v. Adams
(United States Seventh Circuit) - Affirmed. A preliminary injunction against enforcement of state laws requiring parental notification in the case of pregnant unemancipated minors seeking abortions was upheld.
Common Cause Indiana v. Lawson
(United States Seventh Circuit) - Affirmed. Injunctions against the state preventing it from implementing a plan to purge voter rolls based on third party information rather than directly contacting voters was affirmed because plaintiff organizations established standing and the decision was not an abuse of discretion.
Trustees of Indiana University v. Curry
(United States Seventh Circuit) - Upheld the constitutionality of an Indiana law making it a felony to acquire, receive, sell or transfer fetal tissue. Indiana University sought an injunction barring enforcement of the statute, which impacts medical research. Reversing the district court, the Seventh Circuit held that the statute is not unconstitutionally vague, and also rejected the university's other constitutional arguments.
Pitzer College v. Indian Harbor Ins. Co.
(Supreme Court of California) - Remanded. The Plaintiff purchased an insurance policy from Defendant that covered pollution conditions. The policy required notice of any pollution condition and written consent before incurring obligations. Defendant denied coverage for pollution conditions that were found at a dormitory construction site because the policy notice and consent provisions were violated. The Court held that the notice-prejudice rule, which allows insureds to proceed against their insurer even if notice is late as long as it does not substantially prejudice the insurer, is a fundamental public policy of California and applies to consent provisions in first-party liability coverage and not third-party coverage. Remanded to the Ninth Circuit to determine type of policy involved.
Pitzer College v. Indian Harbor Ins. Co.
(Supreme Court of California) - Remanded. The Plaintiff purchased an insurance policy from Defendant that covered pollution conditions. The policy required notice of any pollution condition and written consent before incurring obligations. Defendant denied coverage for pollution conditions that were found at a dormitory construction site because the policy notice and consent provisions were violated. The Court held that the notice-prejudice rule, which allows insureds to proceed against their insurer even if notice is late as long as it does not substantially prejudice the insurer, is a fundamental public policy of California and applies to consent provisions in first-party liability coverage and not third-party coverage. Remanded to the Ninth Circuit to determine type of policy involved.
Chemehuevi Indian Tribe v. McMahon
(United States Ninth Circuit) - Affirmed in part, vacated in part. Finding the area where Tribe members received traffic citations was within the boundaries of the reservation, the panel held that San Bernardino County did not have jurisdiction to enforce California regulatory traffic laws within that area.
Musicians From 3 Countries Collaborate To Revive A 100-year-old Story From The Tea Gardens Of India
Karen Weed's Assam Skies Brings Together Artists, Musicians And Actors From Around The Globe. The Song Is Set To Release On Sept 25.
Narragansett Indian Tribe v. Rhode Island Department of Transportation
(United States First Circuit) - Affirmed the dismissal of an Indian tribe's complaint against federal and Rhode Island agencies concerning a highway bridge reconstruction. The tribe argued, at base, that the state of Rhode Island broke a promise to give the tribe three parcels of land as mitigation for the expected negative impact on historic tribal land of an I-95 bridge replacement project. Agreeing with the district court, the First Circuit held that the tribe's claims were barred by federal sovereign immunity and lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
Nicky Gurret Wins At Flower Show In India
Nicky Gurret recently won first place in her class at the World Association of Flower Artists [WAFA] show in Jaipur, India. Ms. Gurret said, “I am thrilled to receive first place and be acknowledged on the world stage as one of the best floral artists in the world, especially in India, where floral art is […] |
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India’s Jio Platforms scores third US cash injection in three weeks - this time $1.5bn from Vista Equity Partners
It's like three buses showing up at once carrying $8bn
India’s largest mobile carrier, Jio, has just scored a third new investor in three weeks!…
Indian sports ministry to allow open-field practice in phases
Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said the first priority for this would be given to those who have qualified for the Olympics.
Small is beautiful: India looks to local leagues as sport seeks restart
Most stakeholders agree that holding smaller competitions will be the best way forward post-lockdown.
Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan want BCCI to allow Indian players to participate in foreign T20 leagues - Times of India
- Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan want BCCI to allow Indian players to participate in foreign T20 leagues Times of India
- "Such A rHAIR Picture": CSK Troll Shikhar Dhawan For His Throwback Photo With Suresh Raina NDTV Tamil
- Wish BCCI plans with ICC: Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan want Indian players to participate in foreign T20... Hindustan Times
- Indian selectors made me an oldie at 30, didn't communicate with me: Irfan Pathan CricTracker
- MSK Prasad didn't speak to me at all: Suresh Raina responds to former chief selector's claims CricTracker
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Flipkart teases the release of iPhone SE (2020) in India - NewsBytes
- Flipkart teases the release of iPhone SE (2020) in India NewsBytes
- Apple iPhone SE 2020 sale to start soon as Flipkart teaser goes live Hindustan Times
- Apple iPhone SE 2020 spotted on Flipkart, launch imminent Livemint
- Our Apple iPhone SE (2020) video review is up - GSMArena.com news GSMArena.com
- Excited for the new iPhone? Take our iPhone through the ages quiz Techradar
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Covid-19 Delhi latest figures- 224 new cases take capital’s total to 8,630, India tally at 59,662 - Hindustan Times
- Covid-19 Delhi latest figures- 224 new cases take capital’s total to 8,630, India tally at 59,662 Hindustan Times
- Confusion over Delhi's Covid-19 toll as govt data, figures from hospitals don't match Times of India
- 3 More Private Hospitals To Treat COVID-19 Patients In Delhi NDTV
- Delhi Covid-19 tally tops 6,000 with 338 new cases in last 24 hours Livemint
- 100 rooms in Delhi's five-star hotels now hospitals Times of India
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Shah slams Bengal govt for 'not allowing' migrant trains; Centre lying, says TMC - Times of India
- Shah slams Bengal govt for 'not allowing' migrant trains; Centre lying, says TMC Times of India
- Not Allowing Migrants' Trains "Injustice": Amit Shah To Mamata Banerjee NDTV
- TMC releases 'proof' after Centre alleges blockade of migrant transport in West Bengal TIMES NOW
- News updates from Hindustan Times: Have 7-stage plan to bring back migrants, says TMC on Amit Shah’s... Hindustan Times
- Bengal Says 8 Trains to Bring Back Migrant Workers Scheduled as Amit Shah Writes to Mamata on 'Injustice' News18
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Not anticipating worst situation in India: Harsh Vardhan on Covid-19 pandemic - Hindustan Times
- Not anticipating worst situation in India: Harsh Vardhan on Covid-19 pandemic Hindustan Times
- Health ministry says learn to live with coronavirus as India's COVID-19 count crosses 56,000 India Gone Viral
- Government Tweaks Rules For Testing As COVID-19 Cases Rise. Details Here NDTV
- 80 per cent of Telangana will be rid of coronavirus soon: Eatala The New Indian Express
- ‘We must learn to live with the coronavirus,’ says health ministry Scroll.in
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Indiana: Latest updates on Coronavirus
Here's a look at the number of coronavirus cases in Indiana and the latest news about the COVID-19 outbreak.
A light-filled home in India embraces indoor-outdoor living
A constant connection to nature pervades the Home by the Park, a newly completed single-family residence that faces a park in the South Indian city of Hubballi. Bangalore-based practice 4site architects designed the house to engage views of the adjacent park from multiple floors and vantage points, while bringing the lush greenery indoors with the creation of a rain courtyard and landscaped terraces. The abundant plantings not only give the house a sense of tranquility but also create a cooling microclimate to counteract the region’s tropical climate.[...]
Indiana: Latest updates on Coronavirus
Here's a look at the number of coronavirus cases in Indiana and the latest news about the COVID-19 outbreak.
Kedarkantha The Best Winter Trek in Uttarakhnd India
Kedarkantha the Prominent winter trek in Garhwal Himalayas Uttarakhand INDIAKedarkantha Trekheight is around 3800 meters. And the Kedarkantha trek offers 6 days vacation
Kedarkantha The Best Winter Trek in Uttarakhnd India
Kedarkantha the Prominent winter trek in Garhwal Himalayas Uttarakhand INDIAKedarkantha Trek height is around 3800 meters. And the Kedarkantha trek offers 6 days vacation
Wanderings through Little India
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Incredible India ...
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23 India Week 1
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Protests in Indianapolis after police kill 3 young adults and unborn child in separate incidents
Officers killed three civilians in three separate incidents within hours of each other.
USC's Michael Pittman Jr. is chosen by Indianapolis in second round of NFL draft
USC wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the second pick of the second round in the NFL draft.
Justin Upton hits his first home run of the spring in Angels' loss to Indians
The Angels fell to the Cleveland Indians in a high-scoring game, and opening day starter Andrew Heaney and right-hander Jaime Barria were roughed up.
Irrfan Khan Dies; Indian Actor Appeared In Crossover Hit 'Slumdog Millionaire'
The versatile actor vaulted to international stardom after playing a police inspector in the 2008 film. Khan, 54, was adored in India despite not being a Bollywood heartthrob.
Pitcher Tony Gonsolin shines in Dodgers' spring training win over Indians
The Dodgers beat the Cleveland Indians 6-5 in a spring training game and Tony Gonsolin impressed manager Dave Roberts with his two-inning effort.
Protests in Indianapolis after police kill 3 young adults and unborn child in separate incidents
Officers killed three civilians in three separate incidents within hours of each other.
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