DigiYatra to expand to 27 more airports by next year, 10 crore journeys completed

    DigiYatra, the facial recognition-based airport travel platform, will be rolled out at 27 more airports by next year, the civil aviation ministry said on Saturday, as it highlighted the initiative’s growing adoption across the country, PTI reported.DigiYatra, which enables contactless and seamless passenger movement at airports using Facial Recognition Technology (FRT), is currently available at…

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    Can RBI shield rupee’s from falling more? Analysts expect up to $75 billion in fresh inflows

    Reserve Bank of India’s monetary policy measures are seen a coordinated attempt to shift market perception of rupee from depreciation concerns towards stronger capital inflows. SBI Research estimates that the measures could trigger at least $40 billion in inflows, potentially supporting the rupee towards the 92–93 levels. At the same time, Kotak Securities places the…

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    Meet Tsutomu Yamaguchi: Japan’s official survivour of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks | World News

    Tsutomu Yamaguchi is known to be the sole individual recognised to have survived both atomic attacks in Japan during the Second World War period. His case has been documented in history books and stands out as an extraordinary case of survival associated with nuclear war. The atomic attacks carried out in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in…

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    ‘Blast’ box office collections day 13: Arjun Sarja’s action thriller earns Rs 57.36 cr worldwide; Film holds steady | Tamil Movie News

    Arjun Sarja’s martial arts action thriller ‘Blast’ continues to add to its box office total despite witnessing a decline in collections during its second week. The film which is directed by debutant Subash K. Raj has managed to maintain audience interest through its action-packed narrative and family-centric storyline.The film revolves around Rajaram, a karate teacher…

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      India-UK FTA clears steel hurdle; 85% of Indian exports shielded from British curbs

      India has secured protection for a majority of its steel exports to the UK under the India-UK free trade agreement, with 85% of outbound shipments remaining outside Britain’s upcoming steel safeguard measures, according to an official statement issued on Wednesday, PTI reported.The announcement comes as India and the UK prepare to operationalise their Comprehensive Economic…

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