Top Events Of The Day: PM Modi In Austria, Karnataka To Finalise Welfare Bill For Gig Workers, Rahul's Raebareli Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin his three-day official foreign visit today, starting in Russia and heading to Austria later on July 9. This marks his first visit to Austria, where he will engage in high-level talks with the Chancellor Karl Nehammer and take part in significant business engagements, exploring opportunities for bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure, renewable energy, and high technology.
Also Read | On this day: Key events held on 9 July Rahul Gandhi to visit Rae BareliCongress leader Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to visit his parliamentary constituency Rae Bareli today. He will arrive at the Bhuemau guest house at 10 a.m. to meet with party workers and to thank the voters. The visit comes after his victory in the Lok Sabha elections by a significant margin.
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A Delhi court is set to pronounce its order today regarding the supplementary charge sheets filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the money laundering probe related to the now-scrapped Delhi excise policy. The charge sheets include allegations against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Karnataka's draft gig worker welfare bill 2024The Karnataka State Unorganised Workers Social Security Board will close its period for objections and suggestions today regarding the landmark draft gig worker welfare bill. The bill is anticipated to be presented in the upcoming monsoon session of the state legislature.
Also Read | School holiday today: IMD issues alert for rains, schools shut in Mumbai, Pune Madras HC to begin final hearing on beach miningThe Madras High Court will start the final hearing today on the petitions concerning the illegal mining of beach sand minerals. The bench will hear arguments on the findings and reports related to the illegally mined minerals and their transportation.
OpenAI cuts final link to ChinaAs of today, developers in China will lose API access to all OpenAI platforms, marking the final step in a gradual process of cutting off access to U.S.-based machine learning tools. This move impacts various applications, including those used for automation and data management. Legal Disclaimer:
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