A PEACEFUL LONDON MARCH, FOR A CHANGE

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An estimated 105,000 people gathered at the “March Against Anti-Semitism,” far exceeding even the rosiest forecasts by event organizers. Highlighting the way that anti-Semitism is seen by many as a national problem, not just a Jewish one, many non-Jews turned out as well, from the Christian, Hindu, and Sikh sectors. How worried Britain’s Jewish community is by the open displays of anti-Semitism in recent weeks became clear at a massive rally in central London on Sunday. The center of London has become a no-go area for many Jewish people over the last two months as Palestinian marches take place, sometimes three times a week. Main train stations have become focal points of hated at which terror is glorified and anyone seen supporting Israel or the release of hostages is vocally condemned as a “supporter of genocide.” The march headed toward Temple Station turning right on the Embankment with the River Thames to the left, as freezing rain began to fall in bitterly cold weather conditions. But the mood was joyful as crowds waved their Israeli flags and British Union Jacks. At one point, the marchers even broke into a rendition of the national anthem, “G-d Save the King.” Journalists have been fearful of covering the anti-Israel marchers, and at least three separate teams from the conservative GB News network in the UK have been attacked by pro-Palestinian activists, who call them fascists and “supporters of genocide.” And there have been no Union Jacks flown at these gatherings; in fact, one was scheduled on Remembrance Day, in defiance of British patriotic sensibilities.
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Taxes not increased because govt want more money
Nirmala Sitharaman said, taxes were not increased because the government wants more money

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Shefali Dhiman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that taxes were not increased in the Union Budget 2024 to increase the government's revenue. Speaking to CNBC-TV18, he described the budget as "futuristic" and stressed the government's commitment to capital expenditure until the economic recovery stabilizes.
Hindustan Times
Gold Rate Today In India 26 July 2024
Gold Rate Today In India 26 july 2024

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Shefali Dhiman
Gold prices in India fell below Rs 70,000 per 10 grams on July 26. This rate includes the premium for the highest purity gold, 24 carat gold is priced at Rs 69,940 per 10 grams. For those interested in jewellery, 22 carat gold, which is more durable due to its light alloy mix, was priced at Rs 64,140 per 10 grams.
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BJP has appointed Dilip Jaiswal as the new president of Bihar party
BJP has appointed Dilip Jaiswal as the new president of Bihar party

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Shefali Dhiman
BJP has appointed Dilip Jaiswal as the president of Bihar unit in place of Samrat Chaudhary. Jaiswal, a three-time MLC and Revenue Minister, is from Khagaria and belongs to the Vaishya community. This is the fourth time after Chaudhary, Sanjay Jaiswal, and Nityanand Rai that the BJP has chosen a backward leader for this role.
Hindustan Times
PM Modi visits Ladakh-honors martyred soldiers
PM Modi visits Ladakh-honors martyred soldiers

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Kargil Vijay Diwas 2024: As the country celebrates the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas today, families of soldiers remember the bravery and dedication of their loved ones who laid down their lives during the war between India and Pakistan at the snowy heights in 1999 Was.
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Congress President denounced Centre for reducing budget for education
Congress President denounced Centre for reducing budget for education

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Congress President Mallikarjun  Kharge, condemned BJP led Centre for slashing the funds allocated in budget for the higher education to a whopping Rs 9,600 crore. He said, “BJP-RSS wants to destroy India’s education sector by a thousand cuts”.
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Punjab police arrested an Agniveer for vehicle snatching
Punjab police arrested an Agniveer for vehicle snatching

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Nazar Abbas
Agniveer Ishmeet Singh alias Ishu and two others were arrested for vehicle snatching.  Recovered items include one stolen car, one motorcycle, one scooter, a country-made pistol with two live cartridges, and two stolen mobile phones. Ishu was far away from his family and earned a very low salary of Rs 20,000 and was unsure of his future, so he didn't want to return to the army & took up crime as his profession.
India Today

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