The Karnataka Budget 2024 presented by chief minister Siddaramaiah has allowed shops and establishments in Bengaluru and 10 other cities to stay open till 1am, boosting the city's nightlife. Find out more about the budget's impact on Bengaluru.
economic struggles. >> important point because a bunch of rag tag rebels don't go amp the largest nations in the world today the u.s. is opening four border points of entry citing a drop in illegal immigration. they are celebrating this in the white house they are treating this like a really, really big win when so much damage was already done. was opening these crossings a good move. >> at the end of the day, i'm all for opening up border crossing to help with trade and commerce. that is something we actually do need. the idea we are opening them under the precipice it is somehow a reduction is a false narrative. we saw a record we thought could never be sustained where over 300,000 people crossed our border just last month. let's put that in perspective. metlife stadium one of the
The Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal highlighted the key role played by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government to bring the Northeast India to the forefront of India Growth story, with sincere and concrete effort towards sustained peace & security, focused approach to uplift the marginal sections of the society for them to lead a life of dignity, innovative policy framework enabling a positive environment for trade and commerce to prosper led to the historic rise of northeast since 2014.
The ministers of commerce and the trade representatives of US and China will meet next week in the US, the spokesperson for China’s embassy in Washington
in el paso. let's bring in tony gonzalez, who represents the longest border district in the u.s., 800 miles next to el paso. thanks for joining us again. bryan llenas who is also on the border says that mexico says there's 26,560 migrants on the other side of the border waiting to come in. what can you tell us about that? >> yeah, martha. thanks for having me. i'm in el paso right now. i represent 60% of el paso county and a large portion of the border. i'm hearing that the estimates are on the low end. that in many cases double of what is being reported. i also say the sentiment along the border, especially here in el paso and in my district is folks are very anxious. in el paso in particular, trade and commerce is very important to the city and to the region. people have family members that live on the other side in juarez. folks are worried about the
korea in their meeting? what are you learning? >> reporter: yes, that is expected to be a point of conversation. these north korean missile launches are a shared stress between both of these nations. but that is not the only issue expected to be on the table for discussion. certainly china and its influence in the geo politics is going to be something likely discussed. will korea join japan, the united states, india and australia in this alliance known as the quad. also issues of trade and commerce are expected to come up for conversation and some agreements have already been reached even in these early hours of this visit. i also cannot underscore the importance of the fact that these two men, the prime minister of japan and president of south korea, are standing side by side. you used the phrase landmark. this has not happened in more than a decade. the wounds between these two
it's thought to be the first repatriation deal with india from a british museum. six of the objects, which include a ceremonial sword and an ancient door jamb, were looted from temples and shrines. glasgow officials says it showed the city's commitment to redressing wrongs of the past. speaking from glasgow, the first secretary for trade and commerce at the high commission of india, jaspreet sukhija, welcomed the return of the objects. we would like to see almost all items returned back to india, all items, and we are working towards that. in the past three years, we have had three occasions where items and other artefacts have been sent back home by various partnerships and to the efforts of the high commissioner of india. this, although it stands out, because this is the first time that a british museum is restituting back some artefacts, historical artefacts which came here decades
it�*s thought to be the first repatriation deal with india from a british museum. six of the objects, which include a ceremonial sword and an ancient door jamb, were looted from temples and shrines. glasgow officials says it showed the city�*s commitment to redressing wrongs of the past. speaking from glasgow, the first secretary for trade and commerce at the high commission of india, jaspreet sukhija welcomed the return of the objects. we would like to see almost all items returned back to india, almost all items, and we are working towards that. in the past three years, we have had three occasions where items and other artefacts have been sent back home by various partnerships and to the efforts of the high commissioner of india. this, although it stands out, because this is the first time that a british museum is restituting back some artefacts, historical artefacts which came here decades back, to india. much more in the bbc website,
talking about love, and the possibility of it.— possibility of it. reginald wa ne possibility of it. reginald wayne bets _ possibility of it. reginald wayne bets there. - the scottish city of glasgow has sealed an agreement with the indian authorities to send back seven cultural artefacts looted from india during british rule in the 19th century. it's said to be the first repatriation deal with india from a british museum. six of the objects — which include a ceremonial sword and an ancient door jamb — were looted from temples and shrines. glasgow officials says it showed the city's commitment to redressing past wrongs. speaking from glasgow, the first secretary for trade and commerce at the high commission of india, welcomed the return of the objects and hoped more artefacts would be sent back in the future. we would like to see all items returned back to india, all items, and we are working towards that, in the past three years, we have had three occasions where artefacts have