From the Supreme Court taking the initiative to ensure LGBTQIA+ inclusive infrastructure to the Tendulkars becoming the first father-son duo to play in the IPL, read on to know more about the latest trending news and updates in our April 17 news roundup.
India's top court is leading by example when it comes to LGBTQIA+ infrastructure. As per directives from Dr. DY Chandrachud, the Supreme Court has initiated the process with nine restrooms being built on the premises while the court's online portal launched this year is also gearing up to become gender neutral.
The Indian Army has begun its recruitment drive under Agniveer Yojana with its first ever online Common Entrance Exam (CEE) to be conducted between April 17 and April 26. The said examinations will be held at 176 locations across the country at 375 examination centers.
As Arjun Tendulkar made his debut for Mumbai Indians in Sunday's game against Kolkata Knight Riders, Sachin Tendulkar and Arjun Tendulkar became the first father-son duo to have played in the IPL. The latter opened the bowling in yesterday's game that MI won comfortably by 4 wickets.
Under India's G20 presidency, a 3-day meeting of agricultural chief scientists will kick off in Varanasi on Monday, April 17. The attendees in the meetings will discuss sustainable agriculture and agricultural systems for healthy food and a healthy planet.
International hockey is all set to return to Tamil Nadu with Chennai being chosen as the venue for the Men's Asian Champions Trophy 2023, starting August 3. It is noteworthy that Chennai will be hosting an international hockey event after a hiatus of 16 years.
According to a fresh report, around half of Indian workers are now reluctant to switch jobs due to mass layoffs and a hiring slowdown. This comes amid reports of certain industries witnessing massive lows in hiring in the last quarter which includes Media, IT and Manufacturing.
As a result of negative trend in domestic equities, Rupee depreciated 25 paise, closing at 82.10 against the US dollar on Monday. Forex traders have also cited the firm crude oil prices as a contributing factor for the Indian rupee losing ground.
Stay tuned for more updates from across the globe and follow ups on these stories.
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