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  • Mamta Didi is facing blow after blow on Shahjahan Sheikh, first the Supreme Court refused to hear the case quickly, then the High Court gave this order…

    Kolkata. Due to the continuous setbacks in the Shahjahan Sheikh affair of Sandeshkhali, it seems that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee does not want to learn anything. Despite the order, Shahjahan Sheikh's case was not handed over to the CBI till Tuesday evening, which has received a blow from the Supreme Court as well as the Calcutta High Court. Read this also: 6000 women every month, 72 thousand poor families every year, recruitment on 30 lakh vacant posts… Congress is preparing a historic manifesto to defeat Modi.

    Mamta Banerjee got a big blow from Calcutta High Court on Wednesday in the Shahjahan Sheikh case. The bench of Justice Harish Tandon and Justice Hiranmoy Bhattacharya of Calcutta High Court, while hearing the petition presented by ED, has ordered to hand over Shahjahan to CBI by 4.15 pm on Wednesday evening.

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    The bench said in the order that we are serious about our order given on March 5. A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court. But till now no stay has come on our order. Along with this, the court has issued a contempt notice and asked the Bengal CID department to reply to the affidavit within two weeks.

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    During the hearing in the Calcutta High Court, the ED argued that despite the order passed by the High Court, the state police did not hand over Shahjahan on Tuesday saying that the case has been filed in the Supreme Court. ED said in its argument that if these days pass then our custody will have no meaning.

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    Earlier, the Supreme Court also refused to give relief to the Mamata Banerjee government on the cases of Sandeshkhali and Sheikh Shahjahan. Mamta government, in its petition on this matter, accepted the request for interim stay on the order of the High Court and appealed to the court for immediate hearing. But the Supreme Court had refused to give any such relief.

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  • US Presidential Polls: Biden, Trump Sweep Super Tuesday Races Moving Closer To A November Rematch | world news

    President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, were sweeping the coast-to-coast contests on Super Tuesday, all but cementing a November rematch and increasing pressure on the former president's last major rival, Nikki Haley, to leave the Republican race.

    Biden and Trump had each won Texas, Alabama, Maine, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and Massachusetts. Biden also won the Democratic primaries in Colorado, Vermont and Iowa.

    Haley's strongest performance was in Vermont, where she was essentially tied with Trump in early results. But the former president carried other states that might have been favorable to Haley such as Virginia and Maine, which have large swaths of moderate voters like those who have backed her in previous primaries.

    Not enough states will have voted until later this month for Trump or Biden to formally become their parties' presumptive nominees. But the primary's biggest day made their rematch a near certainty. Both the 81-year-old Biden and the 77-year-old Trump continue to dominate their parties despite facing questions about age and neither having broad popularity across the general electorate.

    Haley, who has argued both Biden and Trump are too old to return to the White House, was spending election night watching results in the Charleston, South Carolina, area, where she lives. Her campaign website doesn't list any upcoming events. Still, her aides insisted that the mood at her watch party was “jubilant.”

    Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, meanwhile, was packed for a victory party that featured hors d'oeuvres including empanadas and baked brie. Among those attending were staff and supporters, including the rapper Forgiato Blow and former North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn. The crowd erupted as Fox News, playing on screens around the ballroom, announced that the former president had won North Carolina's GOP primary.

    While much of the focus is on the presidential race, there were also important down-ballot contests. The governor's race took shape in North Carolina, where Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein will face off in a state that both parties are fiercely contesting ahead of November.

    California voters were choosing candidates who will compete to fill the Senate seat long held by Dianne Feinstein. And in Los Angeles, a progressive prosecutor attempted to fend off an intense reelection challenge in a contest that could serve as a barometer of the politics of crime.

    The earliest either Biden or Trump can become his party's presumptive nominee is March 12 for Trump and March 19 for Biden. But both are already signaling publicly that they are looking forward to facing each other again.

    “We have to beat Biden — he is the worst president in history,” Trump said Tuesday on “Fox & Friends.”

    Biden countered with a pair of radio interviews aimed at shoring up his support among Black voters, who helped anchor his 2020 coalition.

    “If we lose this election, you're going to be back with Donald Trump,” Biden said on the “DeDe in the Morning” show hosted by DeDe McGuire. “The way he talks about, the way he acted, the way he has dealt with the African American community, I think, has been shameful.”

    Despite Biden's and Trump's dominance of their parties, polls make it clear that the broader electorate does not want this year's general election to be identical to the 2020 race. A new AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds a majority of Americans don't think either Biden or Trump has the necessary mental acuity for the job.

    “Both of them failed, in my opinion, to unify this country,” said Brian Hadley, 66, of Raleigh, North Carolina.

    The final days before Tuesday demonstrated the unique nature of this year's campaign. Rather than barnstorming the states holding primaries, Biden and Trump held rival events last week along the US-Mexico border, each seeking to gain an advantage in the increasingly fraught immigration debate.

    After the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 on Monday to restore Trump to primary ballots following attempts to ban him for his role in helping spark the Capitol riot, Trump pointed to the 91 criminal counts against him to accuse Biden of weaponizing the courts. “Fight your fight yourself,” Trump said. “Don't use prosecutors and judges to go after your opponent.” Biden delivers the State of the Union address Thursday, then will campaign in the key swing states of Pennsylvania and Georgia.

    The former president has nonetheless already vanquished more than a dozen major Republican challengers and now faces only Haley, his former UN ambassador. She has maintained strong fundraising and notched her first primary victory over the weekend in Washington, DC, a Democrat-run city with few registered Republicans. Trump scoffed that Haley had been “crowned queen of the swamp.” “We can do better than two 80-year-old candidates for president,” Haley said at a rally Monday in the Houston suburbs.

    Trump's victories, however dominating, have shown vulnerabilities with influential voter blocs, especially in college towns like Hanover, New Hampshire, home to Dartmouth College, or Ann Arbor, where the University of Michigan is located, as well as areas with high concentrations of independents. . That includes Minnesota, a state Trump did not carry in his otherwise overwhelming Super Tuesday performance in 2016.Seth De Penning, a self-described conservative-leaning independent, voted Tuesday morning in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, for Haley, he said, because the The GOP “needs a course correction.” De Penning, 40, called his choice a vote of conscience and said he has never voted for Trump because of concerns about his temperament and character.

    Still, Haley winning any Super Tuesday contests would take an upset, and a Trump sweep would only intensify pressure on her to leave the race.

    Biden has his own problems, including low approval ratings and polls suggesting that many Americans, even a majority of Democrats, don't want to see the 81-year-old running again. The president's easy Michigan primary win last week was slightly spoiled by an “uncommitted” campaign organized by activists who disapprove of the president's handling of Israel's war in Gaza.

    Allies of the “uncommitted” vote are pushing similar protest votes elsewhere, including Minnesota. The state has a significant population of Muslims, including in its Somali American community. In Massachusetts, 29-year-old Aliza Hoover explained her “no preference” vote as a principled opposition to Biden's approach to Israel but said it does not necessarily reflect how she will vote in November. “I think a vote of no preference right now is a statement to make yourself a single-issue voter, and at the moment the fact that my tax dollars are funding a genocide does make me a single-issue voter,” Hoover said. Biden is also the oldest president ever and Republicans key on any verbal slip he makes. His aides insist that skeptical voters will come around once it is clear that either Trump or Biden will be elected again in November. Trump is now the same age Biden was during the 2020 campaign, and he has exacerbated questions about his own fitness with recent flubs, such as mistakenly suggesting he was running against Barack Obama, who left the White House in 2017. “I would love to see the next generation move up and take leadership roles,” said Democrat Susan Steele, 71, who voted Tuesday for Biden in Portland, Maine. Such concerns haven't moved ardent Trump supporters.

    “Trump would eat him up,” Ken Ballos, a retired police officer who attended a weekend Trump rally in Virginia, adding that Biden “would look like a fool up there.”

  • Facebook and Instagram down, users in bad condition, services stopped due to cyber attack?

    Facebook Instagram Down: Facebook and Instagram, the social media platforms under Meta, suddenly came to a standstill today. These services were down not only in India but all over the world. People faced difficulty in logging in to Facebook.

    At the same time, the sessions of those users who were already logged in to Facebook suddenly expired. With this Instagram went down. Due to which the users got upset and #facebookdown and #instagramdown started trending on Instagram.

    According to cyber experts, this could also be a DDOS attack. In such attacks, many people try to login to the server simultaneously, which exceeds its capacity. Most of these are fake users. These are made from computer robots and are called BOTS.

  • All About Super Tuesday: Why One Day Of The US Election Matters So Much? , world news

    Super Tuesday is an important day in the United States presidential primary elections. It happens on the first Tuesday of March, this year on March 5. On Super Tuesday, many states vote at the same time, which is a big deal because it helps decide which candidates will represent each party.

    Importance of Super Tuesday?

    Approximately one-third of all delegates to the presidential nominating conventions can be won on Super Tuesday, allowing contenders to capture a significant chunk of the total delegates required to win their party's candidacy. These primaries and caucuses will determine around 36% of the Republican delegates.

    States and territories to vote

    On March 5, 15 Republican and 16 Democratic contests will take place around the country.

    Ahead of Super Tuesday on March 5, 2024, Biden and Trump have emerged as clear winners. Despite multiple failures in caucuses and primary elections, Nikki Haley has refused to abandon her presidential campaign. Meanwhile, Biden's rise to prominence has been essentially unquestioned.

    Donald Trump has the support of 244 Republican delegates, while Nikki Haley has only 43. They need 1215 delegates. Joe Biden has the support of 206 Democratic delegates and needs the support of 1918 more to guarantee his candidacy.

    In 2020, there were 14 primaries with voting. The Republican primaries on Super Tuesday saw incumbent President Donald Trump overcome opponent Bill Weld. He won seven of the eleven events that day, but lost the grand prize, Texas.

    Super Tuesday will be the D-day for opponent Nikki Haley, who seeks to derail the former president's bid to become the party's flag bearer once more. Despite winning 40% of the vote in New Hampshire and South Carolina, the former South Carolina governor fell to Trump in all constituencies except Washington, DC. Haley, a former South Carolina governor, had never won a battle before her symbolic victory in the Washington, DC primary on Sunday night. However, she received 40% of the vote in New Hampshire and South Carolina, indicating that the party is divided over Trump. Haley believes she would outperform her challenger in a general election contest versus Biden.

  • Even the international rating agency was surprised by India's economic progress, forced to change its estimates…

    New Delhi. Even today, the economy of many countries of the world has not recovered from the bite of Corona, while on the other hand, India's economy is being crushed. The situation is that the international rating agency Moody's has predicted India's economic growth rate to be 6.8 percent in the year 2024, whereas earlier Moody's had predicted a growth rate of 6.1 percent. Read this also: Breaking News: GST team raided Raipur Railway Station, investigation continues… Will Shri Radhaswami's cargo be investigated?

    Major rating agency Moody's has admitted that the Indian economy is performing better than expected. On this basis, India's growth rate is expected to be the highest in G-20, the organization of the world's largest economically prosperous countries. This report of Moody's has come within a week of the economic estimates released by the Government of India. The great thing is that in recent years this rating agency has not revised the growth rate estimates of any other country so much upwards.

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    G-20's growth rate suffered a blow

    Talking about the overall economic growth of G-20 countries, its rate is expected to be 2.4 percent in the year 2024 and 2.6 percent in the year 2025. Whereas in the year 2023, the overall growth rate of these countries was 2.9 percent. The growth rate of the three countries of this group, Britain, Japan and Germany, has come down significantly in the year 2024.

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    Chinese economy also forced to drag

    At the beginning of the year 2023, India and China were identified as the fastest growing economies, but China has performed below expectations, while India's situation has been better than expected. It was earlier said about India that its growth rate would be 6.4 percent in the year 2023, but in reality it was 7.7 percent.

  • Big Win For Donald Trump As US Supreme Court Upholds His Presence On Colorado Ballot | world news

    The United States Supreme Court has granted former President Donald Trump the right to appear on the ballot in Colorado, overturning a prior state order that disqualified him over his alleged involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, according to a report. by CNN.

    This ruling comes after months of intense debate surrounding whether Trump violated the “insurrectionist clause” embedded in the 14th Amendment, casting a shadow over his bid for the GOP nomination. The court's unanimous decision to allow Trump to remain on the ballot marks a significant victory for the former President, eliminating one of the numerous legal challenges that have characterized his ongoing campaign against President Joe Biden.

    However, it is crucial to note that the Supreme Court's decision does not impact the four ongoing criminal cases Trump faces, including a federal election subversion case covering some of the same conduct associated with the January 6, 2021, incident, as reported by CNN.

    The court, while united in the stance that Trump could not be unilaterally removed from the ballot, exhibited division regarding the broad implications of the decision. A 5-4 majority asserted that no state had the authority to remove a federal candidate from any ballot, with four justices emphasizing the need for a more limited opinion.

    In response to the ruling, Donald Trump expressed his elation, branding it a “big win” for the country in a social media post. “BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!!!” Trump declared.

    On the other hand, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a liberal group that initiated the lawsuit on behalf of Republican voters, criticized the Supreme Court's decision. Despite acknowledging the dismissal of the insurrection language from Colorado, the group argued that the ruling was “in no way a win for Trump,” as it failed to exonerate him from the events of January 6.

    “The Supreme Court had the opportunity in this case to exonerate Trump, and they chose not to do so. Every court – or decision-making body – that has substantively examined the issue has determined that January 6th was an insurrection and that Donald Trump incited it. That remains true today,” the group stated.

    Notably, the Supreme Court's ruling does not directly address whether Trump's actions on January 6 qualify as an “insurrection,” avoiding a contentious issue that the Colorado courts had grappled with.

    The five-justice majority, including Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh, asserted that states cannot disqualify federal officers, especially the president, from the ballot without Congress passing legislation.

    “We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency,” stated the ruling, as reported by CNN.

    However, four justices dissented on the scope of the decision. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote in a concurring opinion that the majority's opinion “shuts the door on other potential means of federal enforcement.”

    Justice Amy Coney Barrett, in a separate concurring opinion, emphasized that the case “does not require us to address the complicated question whether federal legislation is the exclusive vehicle through which Section 3 can be enforced.”

  • Unique Sweet: A sweet which works as a medicine after entering the stomach…

    Unique Sweet: There is a sweet in this world which, once in the stomach, becomes a medicine and is very beneficial for our health. Many people like to eat sweets very much, during festivals they consume many sweets at once as if it is a very normal thing for us. Well, health experts agree that sweets are not good for health and if you want to remain healthy then stay away from sweets.

    Do you know that such sweets are found in this land of ours? Which has not just one but many benefits. Believe me, you will also be stunned to know about this sweet.

    Liquorice Sweets (Unique Sweets)

    Here we are talking about a sweet called Liquorice, about which it is claimed that it acts as a medicine after entering our stomach. The interesting thing about this sweet is that it is both eaten and drunk. The surprising thing is that you can easily use this sweet as a herbal medicine also. A study has come out regarding this sweet, in which it has been claimed that its use can slow down the growth of cancer.

    Is this sweet used in India also? (Unique Sweets)

    According to the report, this is a sweet of Western Asia and Southern Europe, which has been used as a sweet by the people of Europe for a long time, hence many elderly people are not unaware of it even today. In simple words, it is like an all in one pack in which everyone can be happy. In England, the trend of making sweets from liquorice started in the 18th century and Pontefract in Yorkshire became especially famous for making liquorice sweets. But you will be surprised to know that the root of Lociris is nothing but licorice. Which is already known for Ayurvedic uses in India. It has been considered useful for diseases like throat and respiratory diseases, jaundice, diabetes, malaria etc.

  • China's 'Two Sessions' Begin Amid Economic Challenges And Political Shifts, Here's What To Expect | world news

    BEIJING: China's prestigious “Two Sessions” commences in Beijing on Monday where thousands of delegates from across the country will signal how they plan to steer the world's second-largest economy in the year ahead and try to dispel deepening concern about the challenges it faces. Chinese leader Xi Jinping and his top Communist Party officials are expected to focus on projecting confidence during the “two sessions,” a highly choreographed event where China's rubber-stamp legislature and top advisory body convene.

    The largely ceremonial political gathering is taking on heightened importance this year as China's economy has been roiled by a property sector crisis, hefty local government debt, deflation, a stock market rout and tech friction with the US — all fueling questions about whether the country will lose steam before it reaches its goal of becoming a developed global power.

    Economic Focus And Premier's Projections

    Xi faces scrutiny amid economic difficulties and rising skepticism. The past year saw him embark on an unprecedented third term, marked by economic struggles, job uncertainties, market losses, and small business challenges. Premier Li Qiang's report will unveil a 5% economic growth target for 2024 and address pressing issues from declining birth rates to tech regulation.

    Global Impact And Political Implications

    China's economic troubles reverberate globally, especially in a year where the US presidential election may strain Sino-American relations further. Leaders aim to showcase the government's ability to handle economic issues and provide confidence in China's economic trajectory.

    The “Two Sessions” serve as a platform for the government to announce strategies and key indicators, including economic growth targets and military spending. However, the space for open exchanges has diminished as Xi tightened control, raising questions about the direction of China's economic and social policies.

    Economic Debate Restrictions And Leadership Challenges

    Recent controls on economic debates, including social media restrictions on analysts, highlight the government's efforts to control narratives. Xi's political shakeup and challenges faced by the new administration raise questions about the future direction of China and its impact on the global economy.

    Crucial Topics And Global Relations

    The sessions will shed light on China's stance on Taiwan, relations with the US, and efforts to bolster innovation amid tech export controls. Observers anticipate a possible shift in tone towards a more conciliatory stance, temporarily easing the confrontational 'wolf warrior diplomacy.'

    Leadership Appointments And Foreign Minister's Role

    The unexpected removal of officials, including the foreign minister and defense minister, adds an element of uncertainty. A new foreign minister's appointment and potential high-ranking cabinet posts fillings will be closely monitored, as they signal shifts in China's leadership and foreign policy.

    NPC Dynamics: Ousting And Appointments

    The NPC's Standing Committee witnessed the removal of 11 members, including key figures linked to China's military apparatus. The departures, particularly of Foreign Minister Qin Gang and Defense Minister Li Shangfu, prompt questions about military dynamics and leadership judgment.

    Deciphering NPC And CPPCC Roles

    Although technically independent from the CCP, both the NPC and CPPCC are significantly influenced by it. While the NPC is China's primary legislative body, the CPPCC operates as a political advisory entity, fostering collaboration and extending CCP influence.

    NPC's Significance Beyond Formality

    Despite being colloquially labeled a “rubber stamp,” the NPC holds importance beyond formality. Limited public input and occasional displays of dissent showcase its role in representing citizen interests on less sensitive issues.

    Influence of Non-Party Actors And Global Market Skepticism

    China's political landscape accommodates diverse interest groups, including advocates for women's rights and environmentalists. Their influence, however, remains constrained by the CCP's dominance. Market skepticism prevails as observers await the impact of confidence projections and measures announced during the “Two Sessions.”

  • Global pop star Rihanna became victim of Oops moment at Anant-Radhika's pre wedding, dress torn during dance performance, then what happened…

    Rihanna suffers wardrobe malfunction: The pre-wedding ceremony of Anant Ambani, younger son of India's veteran businessman Mukesh Ambani, and his fiancee Radhika Merchant is going on, in which Mukesh Ambani has invited famous personalities from India and abroad to attend. The name of global pop singer Rihanna is also included in these celebrities. Rihanna not only gave her performance at the cocktail night party but also danced so much with the Ambani family that her clothes got torn while dancing, but even after the clothes got torn, Rihanna did not stop and kept dancing. His confidence is being praised a lot. People's attention was only on his performance.

    Rihanna charged this much fee to attend pre-wedding

    Mukesh Ambani has reportedly spent 5 million dollars on Rihanna for her son's wedding. Let us tell you that 5 million dollars is around Rs 41 crore in Indian currency. What's more, the cocktail night was on March 1 and Rihanna went back the very next morning i.e. on March 2, while the pre-wedding function would continue for two more days.

    Rihanna made a mistake in taking Radhika's name.

    Yes, Rihanna could not pronounce Radhika's name correctly during the performance. Its video has also surfaced, in fact, while performing on stage, Rihanna congratulated Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant on their marriage. Also thanked the Ambani family for inviting him to India. During this, he took Radhika's name wrong and called her 'Radiki'. Its video has also surfaced, which has been shared by a paparazzi on Instagram.

    In the video, Rihanna is saying, “It is an honor for me to be here. I thank the Ambani family. I have never been to India before. Anant and Radicki brought me here, thank you.” There are a lot of reactions from fans on this video.

    Watch video –

    Third day of Anant-Radhika's pre-wedding ceremony

    It is noteworthy that today, March 3, is the third day of this pre-wedding ceremony, in which something special is going to happen. Why not, after all it is a pre-wedding ceremony of the Ambani family. Everyone in India and abroad has their eyes on this grand wedding. Everyone is eagerly waiting for the official photos of Anant and Radhika's wedding.

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  • Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Calls For 'Freedom Of Kashmiris, Palestinians' In Victory Speech | world news

    ISLAMABAD: Addressing the National Assembly after being picked as the next prime minister of the ruling coalition of the PML(N), PPP and other small outfits, Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday called out the 'global silence' on the prevailing situation in Gaza while seeking a bipartisan resolution in the House advocating 'freedom' for Kashmiris and Palestinians, Dawn reported.

    “Let's all come together…and the National Assembly should pass a resolution for the freedom of Kashmiris and Palestinians,” PM-designate Shehbaz said in a 'victory speech' at the Assembly. The Pakistan National Assembly on Sunday elected Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Shehbaz Sharif as the 24th elected Prime Minister of the country, during a session that started with Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) members creating a ruckus by shouting slogans.

    The PM-designate stated further that amid the severe economic downturn in the country and livelihood concerns of the people, even the expenditures of the National Assembly were being paid by borrowed money, Dawn reported. He replied that the biggest challenge for Pakistan was that “all of the expenditure was being met via loans only”, the report noted.

    “All of these (expenses for running the House) is being met via loans over the last few years. This is the biggest challenge faced by the country today,” he said. “All of our salaries are being paid via taxes. Does such a situation warrant such hooliganism?” he added, in a veiled dig at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) and other rival voices who have been contesting the results of the February 8 general elections.

    He also rued the debt crisis that the country is grappling with, Dawn added in its report. Meanwhile, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said his party leadership decided to go to the Parliament despite its reservations over the poll outcome in the country.

    Despite its decision to participate in the session of the newly elected National Assembly, Rehman said his party's original position to reject the 2024 elections was being proven right. “In the history of Pakistan, we used to think that 2018 was the biggest rigging that took place in the general election, however, 2024 has broken that record,” Rehman said in Karachi.