Eligible candidates can register for the exam at jpsc.gov.in till May 16, 2024.
US state department says law could drive away foreign investment and David Cameron calls it ‘dangerous and worrying’Human rights groups and diplomats have criticised a law passed by the Iraqi parliament over the weekend that would impose heavy prison sentences on gay and transgender people.The US state department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said in a statement that the law passed on Saturday “threatens those most at risk in Iraqi society” and “can be used to hamper free speech and expression”....
Eligible candidates can download their results from the official website jpsc.gov.in.
Bates' likeness will reside in the National Statuary Hall Collection, where each state is allotted space for statues of two significant individuals.
US activist, 69, speaks to NBC amid growing effort to prevent I Am Ruby Bridges and other works being available to school studentsIncreasingly, the US civil rights icon Ruby Bridges – the first Black child to integrate a school in Louisiana – has seen some adults seek to prevent grade-school students from accessing the books and films that chronicle her story, saying the tale makes white children feel bad about themselves.But that justification is “ridiculous” because “my biggest fans are kids...
The right to peacefully protest is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution -- but when does someone’s right to protest break the law?
A nationwide recall was just announced on walnuts due to an E. coli contamination, causing 12 illnesses so far. Read on for more information.
Happy Thursday! SaaS startup Innovaccer is in discussions to raise funding at a flat valuation of $3 billion. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.Also in this letter:■ Companies help employees amid the heatwave■ Former BharatPe COO launches venture fund■ Ecom Express posts spike in FY23 revenueKaiser Permanente may steer $250 million funding in SaaS unicorn Innovaccer 109767663Software-as-a-service (SaaS) startup Innovaccer is in the middle of raising a $200-250 million...
We discuss how many holidays get co-opted, and how we can turn cultural appropriation into appreciation. (But also drink. And sell mattresses).
Dora Juhl, a 15-year-old teenager, walked into Dr. Rosa Goodrich Boido’s obstetrical practice in Phoenix in January 1918. Juhl wanted to end her pregnancy. But abortion was illegal in Arizona. Boido, the city’s sole female physician, asked Juhl for US$100 – about $2,000 today – to perform the abortion. Juhl said she could pay $27 More
It’ll be 65 years this week since an Air Force pilot pulled off the ultimate stunt — flying under the Mackinac Bridge. But he paid the price for it.
The Chinese government is undermining workplace audits in China to hide human and labor rights violations, according to a U.S. Labor Department official. Thea Lee, the Labor Department’s deputy undersecretary for international affairs, testified to Congress on Tuesday that workplace audits in China are extremely unreliable. Audits are often announced ahead of time, which gives