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Jagran New Media (JNM) is the online division of Jagran Prakashan Limited (JPL), one of India's top media and communication companies. JPL operates in various sectors including print, out-of-home advertising, events, radio, and digital media. As a publicly traded company, JPL is known for publishing Dainik Jagran, the most widely read daily newspaper in the world, and for running Radio City, India’s largest radio network.
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1 month ago |
english.jagran.com | Priyanka Koul
Covid-19 Variants: India is witnessing a renewed rise in COVID-19 cases, sparking concerns across the nation. While the numbers are still manageable, the upward trend has prompted health authorities to issue advisories and enhance surveillance. With new variants making headlines in countries like Singapore and Thailand, India too is taking precautions to avoid a potential surge.
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1 month ago |
english.jagran.com | Anurag Mishra
As Pakistan repeatedly receives loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), certain questions arise frequently. Is it justified for a country that fosters terrorism to receive these funds? Despite continuous funding, why isn't Pakistan's economy getting back on track? Pakistan has allegedly been misusing these funds to promote terrorism for years. Anurag Mishra discussed the matter with Dr Manoranjan Sharma, Chief Economist at Infomerics Ratings. Here are excerpts from the conversation.
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1 month ago |
english.jagran.com | Anurag Mishra
On May 9, when a tense situation existed between India and Pakistan, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved aid worth 2.4 billion dollars for Pakistan. India expressed concern over this decision and said that such loans could be misused for "cross-border terrorism." However, as there is no system to vote against proposals in the IMF, India did not participate in the voting.
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1 month ago |
english.jagran.com | Priyanka Koul
Tensions between India and Pakistan remain high despite a surprise ceasefire agreement reached on Saturday. Within hours of the announcement, the Pakistan Army allegedly attempted to target Indian cities in Jammu & Kashmir and Rajasthan using drones and missiles. The Indian Army responded swiftly and effectively to these provocations. In his first address to the nation following the launch of Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed that the operation remains active.
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1 month ago |
english.jagran.com | Raju Kumar
India Pakistan Tensions: The developments post-terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed hint that the new nuclear powers - India and Pakistan are heading to a military confrontation which may trigger a full-fledged war. Despite growing appeals from the international community for the declaration of tensions, the situation is worsening as Pakistan remains in denial of sponsoring terrorism against India.
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