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⚡️Mineral Production in the Country Grows by 8 percent in February, Compared to Last Year.
- the index of mineral production of mining and quarrying sector for the month of February, 2024 at 139.6 is 8.0% higher as compared to the level in the month of February, 2023.
- the cumulative growth for the period April-February, 2023-24 over the corresponding period of previous year is 8.2%, as per the provisional statistics of Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM).
- the index of mineral production of mining and quarrying sector for the month of February, 2024 at 139.6 is 8.0% higher as compared to the level in the month of February, 2023.
- the cumulative growth for the period April-February, 2023-24 over the corresponding period of previous year is 8.2%, as per the provisional statistics of Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM).
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Redistribution of Wealth.pdf
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Redistribution of wealth will eliminates inequality in society.
Redistribution of wealth will eliminates inequality in society.
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India ranks below Pakistan at 159 among 180 countries in World Press Freedom Index: 'Unofficial state of emergency
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India ranks below Pakistan at 159 among 180 countries in World Press Freedom Index: 'Unofficial state of emergency'
World Press Freedom Index: In its analysis, the Reporters Without Borders claimed that “press freedom is in crisis in ‘the world’s largest democracy’” – that is India, which has been ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi since 2014.
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India press freedom score falls, says Reporters sans Frontieres
Norway and Denmark topped the RSF table while Eritrea was at the bottom, with Syria just ahead of it.
India’s score in the World Press Freedom Index fell over the last year, from 36.62 to 31.28, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF for Reporters sans Frontières), which puts together an annual index of freedom enjoyed by journalists in 180 jurisdictions. India’s rank improved from 161 in 2023 to 159 in 2024, but this was because other countries had slipped in their rankings. The government has in the past dismissed international rankings of freedoms in India as propaganda.
Norway and Denmark topped the RSF table while Eritrea was at the bottom, with Syria just ahead of it.
India’s score in the World Press Freedom Index fell over the last year, from 36.62 to 31.28, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF for Reporters sans Frontières), which puts together an annual index of freedom enjoyed by journalists in 180 jurisdictions. India’s rank improved from 161 in 2023 to 159 in 2024, but this was because other countries had slipped in their rankings. The government has in the past dismissed international rankings of freedoms in India as propaganda.
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