26-year-old businessman dies after falling into 350-foot gorge at Pune fort
26-year-old businessman dies after falling into 350-foot gorge at Pune fort
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The Delhi High Court has upheld the central government's temporary ban on the messaging application Telegram until June 22 to prevent misinformation and paper leaks ahead of the NEET-UG re-examination on June 21. To secure the re-test, authorities are airlifting question papers using Indian Air Force helicopters and deploying central armed police forces, while students in Kota prepare for the examination. In other developments, the special investigation team probe into the alleged Ram Mandir donation scam has entered its fifth day. Reliance Industries announced a Jio Platforms initial public offering at its annual general meeting. Internationally, the Italian Prime Minister dismissed claims by a former US President regarding a photograph request, and the United Arab Emirates banned children under fifteen from operating social media accounts. Financially, the Indian information technology sector lost 1.35 lakh crore rupees in investor wealth following Accenture's lowered revenue guidance. Finally, medical experts advise consumers to verify certifications and active ingredients when purchasing Omega-3 supplements.
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