Rising People’s Party slams Naga Students Federation committee’s stand on non-Naga indigenous tribes

The Rising People’s Party (RPP) has condemned the Naga Students Federation’s Inner Line Regulation Commission (ILRC) for its stance that only Nagas are indigenous to Nagaland. RPP highlighted the Nagaland government’s official recognition of Kachari, Kuki, Garo, and Mikir tribes as indigenous, challenging the ILRC’s ‘migrant’ label for these communities.

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Indian marine sector: EU approves 102 more marine units; shrimp exporters to get relief from US tariffs

The European Union has approved 102 additional Indian marine establishments for exports, potentially increasing shipments by 20%. This decision, coinciding with FTA negotiations, signals growing confidence and improved standards. It offers relief to India’s shrimp sector amid US tariff challenges and strengthens the EU’s position as a key seafood export market.

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Meet Baiju Bhatt: The Indian-American immigrant now among the youngest US billionaires with a net worth of…

Baiju Bhatt, the Indian-American Robinhood co-founder, is among the youngest US billionaires. The 40-year-old’s wealth comes from his Robinhood stake. Robinhood’s stock surged due to crypto trading and new ventures. Bhatt’s journey from immigrant roots to fintech success is inspiring. His story showcases resilience and innovation. He remains on Robinhood’s board, impacting the financial sector.

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10-year-old Indian-origin British prodigy Bodhana Sivanandan shocks chess world, wins UK Women’s Blitz Championship

Young chess prodigy Bodhana Sivanandan, just ten years old, triumphed at the UK Open Blitz Championships, clinching the women’s title and a £500 prize. Her remarkable performance saw her score 13.5/15 points. Meanwhile, veteran Grandmaster Daniel Gormally secured the Open Blitz championship, earning £1,000 with 11.5/15 points, narrowly edging out promising 16-year-old Stanley Badacsonyi.

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