Eagles QB Jalen Hurts is in the NFL’s concussion protocol. His status for Sunday is uncertainOP Jindal University Sonipat (Haryana) [India], November 23: The Speaker of Lok Sabha, Om Birla and Minister of State for Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal today inaugurated India's First Constitution Museum at O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), Sonipat. On this august occasion they were joined by Naveen Jindal, the Founding Chancellor of JGU and Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and other distinguished guests. Also Read | West Bengal Assembly By-Elections Results 2024: Trinamool Congress Sweeps Up All 6 Constituencies, CM Mamata Banerjee Thanks Voters. The Chief Guest, Speaker of Lok Sabha, Om Birla, said, "India's first Constitution Museum at O.P. Jindal Global University marks a historic milestone which will acquaint future generations with our Constitution, illuminating its history, inception, and the immense efforts behind its creation. In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the celebration of Constitution Day, highlighting the visionary ideas that shaped our Constitution. He urged us to remember and honour the contributions of those who worked tirelessly to frame this foundational document. Our Constitution stands as a beacon guiding India and the world. Our Constitution enshrines the principles of equality for all. More than a legal framework, our constitution is a transformative document that has brought profound social, economic, and political change. It is not merely a set of laws but a guiding philosophy, that continues to lead us towards a more just and inclusive society. Our democracy has united diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, exemplifying the spirit of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam"--the world is one family--throughout its 75-year journey. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, we continue to advance this legacy." The Guest of Honour, the Minister of State for Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal, said, "Equality, liberty and fraternity are the cornerstones of our Constitution. We place equality before liberty as it is more important. We will only remain independent, said Dr B.R. Ambedkar, only when we have equality. I especially laud the effort undertaken by Chancellor Naveen Jindal efforts to ensure that citizens would be free to fly the National Flag respectfully and with dignity and honour. The Constitution Museum is a true memorial to the significant contribution of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the main framer of the Indian Constitution and I sincerely hope that it is visited by the current legislators of India to get a modern and digital insight into the making of the Constitution. Also Read | Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma To Tie the Knot in 2025? Here's What We Know. The Constitution Academy & the Rights and Freedoms Museum, a Jindal Global University initiative, is an attempt to delve into the cornerstone of India's democracy and the fundamental rights and freedoms enshrined within it. The Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University Naveen Jindal, M.P. Lok Sabha said, "Constitutionalism is a philosophy that restricts government power and ensures the protection of individual rights. Constitutionalism is a political theory that emphasizes that limitation of governmental power, regardless of its source of proper procedures. It asserts that there are certain actions a government just cannot undertake, even if they are supported by public opinion or proper procedures. The Constitution Museum is a reminder of the vision of our Founding Fathers. It is the longest written constitution in the world, which came into being because of the painstaking efforts and toil of the constituent assembly. It was crafted with immense foresight with an aim of balancing individual rights and the state powers the resolve to secure to all its citizens, justice, liberty, equality and promote fraternity, to assure the dignity of the individual enshrined in the preamble of the Constitution. The Constitution Musuem at O.P. Jindal Global University is a reminder to celebrate the constitution of the world's largest democracy, and to promote the idea of an Indian constitutionalism as we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India on November 26 this year." Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, the Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University thanked the distinguished guests on this momentous occasion and said, "As part of the celebrations, we are also hosting the National Convention on the Constitution of India from 23rd to 25th November. This convention will have distinguished speakers representing the law and public life, including three former Chief Justices, seven judges of the Supreme Court of India, three former judges of the Supreme Court, 20 plus senior advocates of the Supreme Court of India, eight distinguished parliamentarians and different political parties, besides the attorney general for India, the solicitor of India, and several other scholars from India and abroad, it is indeed my distinct honour to extend a warm welcome to our distinguished guests and we are deeply grateful to them for taking the time for inaugurating India's first constitution Museum. I would also like to extend my gratitude to our benefactor and Founding Chancellor Mr Naveen Jindal MP, Lok Sabha who brought to fruition the vision of a global university in India and has achieved historic recognition through his work in bringing the pride of flying the Indian National Flag for every citizen." ABOUT THE MUSEUM The museum is designed to provide a deep and engaging exploration of the Constitution's essential elements and key provisions that every citizen should know. The aim is to make the Constitution both accessible and relevant, demonstrating how its values and ideals have shaped the nation. The visitor can Immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of pre-independence India, through 360-degree visual spectacle. Through cutting-edge technology and multimedia storytelling, our exhibit unfolds the chronological tapestry of events leading to the drafting of the Indian Constitution. The collaboration between the O.P. Jindal Global University and IIT Madras will bring to life an unprecedented experience through a tour guide robot called S.A.M.V.I.D. to commemorate the most significant document that defines India as a Republic. On display in the museum's centre is one of the 1000 photolithographic reproductions of Constitution of India. The original, an elaborately crafted edition taking nearly five years to complete, bears the signatures of the nation's founders--the framers of the Constitution. Prem Behari Narain Raizada rendered the calligraphy, while Nandalal Bose and other artists illustrated the text. The manuscript was published in Dehradun and photolithographed by the Survey of India. The Museum especially highlights the contribution of women members of the Constituent Assembly and there are animations about the life of each female member of the Constituent Assembly focusing on their contribution to the Constitution as well as the making of Independent India. To commemorate the memory of nearly 300 members of the Constituent Assembly, sculptured busts of each member has been placed in niches to recognise their contribution. The gallery also explores the global inspirations and historical frameworks that influenced the creation of India's Constitution, highlighting how these ideas were reimagined and adapted to suit the unique needs and aspirations of India's diverse populace. The mezzanine also holds a hologram exhibit of Dr B. R. Ambedkar. This installation brings his words and vision to life, allowing visitors to experience his legacy first-hand. The answers have been crafted based on his speeches and writings. The art featured in the museum is anticipated to be a major attraction. Rajesh P. Subramanian's sculpture, 'We, The People of India', embodies "unity in diversity," a core constitutional principle. In 'Echoes of Liberty', Rahul Gautam creates a mural that fuses elements from constitutional manuscripts with modern design. Harsha Durugadda's 'Triad of Unity' links themes of unity, justice, and sovereignty. Nishant S. Kumbhatil's 'Insaaf Ki Devi' portrays lady justice holding a balance, a powerful emblem of impartiality in Indian law. Pradeep B. Jogdand's 'Equality Before Law' symbolises equality and justice. Deval Verma's large-scale 'Map of challenges viewers to reconsider notions of value and beauty. K. R. Nariman's 'Freedom' celebrates "We, the People" who uphold constitutional values in daily lives as citizens. Finally, Rahul Gautam's sculpture 'Founding Mothers' artistically represents an imagined photograph featuring the 15 women members of the Constituent Assembly, honouring their contributions to shaping India's constitutional framework. Anjchita B. Nair, CEO, Culture and Head, Centre for Museums has curated the museum emphasising on how the Constitution Museum steers away from the typical unidirectional tone taken by conventional museums and instead uses a multitude of formats for innovative storytelling. 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Introducing a Cook Islands passport and citizenship is a significant shift, especially given the longstanding benefits Cook Islanders have enjoyed under New Zealand’s free association. This includes the highly valued New Zealand passport, which allows for easier global travel and work opportunities. Look, the thing is, by stating that independence would be a prerequisite for such changes, New Zealand seems to be drawing a clear line. This could place the Cook Islands government in a tough spot, as independence might bring challenges like loss of access to New Zealand’s financial and diplomatic support, in addition to the public’s resistance. NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters’ call for a referendum underscores the democratic process, ensuring Cook Islanders themselves decide their future. Given the strong opposition to giving up the New Zealand passport, such a referendum would likely reflect the overwhelming “no” sentiment already seen. This debate appears to be more than just about passports; it’s about identity, sovereignty, and the practical realities of standing on one’s own. If the government continues to push for these changes, it could face significant backlash domestically, especially with the next general elections in 2026. A referendum would not only ensure that the people’s voices are heard but also formalise the collective sentiment on such a critical issue. It’s one thing to gauge opinions informally, like through social media or public discussion, but a referendum provides an official, measurable outcome that holds weight in decision-making. Given the widespread resistance to basically dumbing down the benefits of a New Zealand passport to sit alongside a Cook Islands passport, a referendum will reaffirm the public’s attachment to the current arrangement. It would also send a clear message to the government about the level of enthusiasm – or lack thereof – for such a fundamental change. PM Brown uses the argument that several other countries recognise dual citizenship as his defence of the change. This is misleading, the Cook Islands’ unique relationship with New Zealand under free association makes this situation fundamentally different. Comparing it to countries with dual citizenship outside of such an arrangement is false. The benefits of the current system – like the New Zealand passport and the associated rights – aren’t something those other countries enjoy, so the comparison falls flat. It seems like the PM might be grasping for justifications that don’t resonate with the public’s reality. If the PM’s agenda is driven by personal motives rather than the nation’s best interests, it would erode public trust and put his leadership at risk, especially given the public’s strong attachment to the New Zealand passport. MPs, mindful of their constituents, would likely distance themselves from such an unpopular move to avoid political fallout. We the people decide what’s of benefit to us not what the Government states is of benefit to us, the government is there to govern on our behalf, not act as a dictator, that’s why we have democratic processes. Te Tuhi Kelly Progressive Party of the Cook Islands Leader
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A BODY has been found in the search for a 37-year-old man who was reported missing from Cardiff. Login or signup to continue reading The body is yet to be formally identified but is believed to be the body of a man who was last seen at Eveleen Street, Cardiff about 4.15pm on December 10. Initial inquiries suggest the man's death is not being treated as suspicious. NSW Police would not confirm the man's identity, but a further appeal for information was issued on Saturday to locate missing 37-year-old Adam Hynds. In an earlier statement, NSW Police said officers and his family were concerned for his welfare due to a medical condition. Mr Hynds was last seen wearing a white polo shirt, faded black pants and black sneakers and was known to frequent the Sydney train network. When he could not be located or contacted, Lake Macquarie Police District officers were notified and began inquiries into his whereabouts. Police inquiries revealed he may have been in the area near Munibung Road at Cardiff around 8.15pm on December 10. A report will be prepared for the coroner. Madeline Link is a born and bred Novocastrian who started her career as a journalist in the New England North West in 2016. She is an experienced council and court reporter, former deputy editor of the Northern Daily Leader and two-time Kennedy Award finalist. In unrelated incidents, she previously reported on country music in Australia's country music capital and was once flung across Lake Macquarie in a power boat at more than 100 kilometres per hour. Maddie now works at the Newcastle Herald with a focus on Newcastle council. To keep up with my stories, follow my X @madeline_link, for tips email madeline.link@newcastleherald.com.au. Madeline Link is a born and bred Novocastrian who started her career as a journalist in the New England North West in 2016. She is an experienced council and court reporter, former deputy editor of the Northern Daily Leader and two-time Kennedy Award finalist. In unrelated incidents, she previously reported on country music in Australia's country music capital and was once flung across Lake Macquarie in a power boat at more than 100 kilometres per hour. Maddie now works at the Newcastle Herald with a focus on Newcastle council. To keep up with my stories, follow my X @madeline_link, for tips email madeline.link@newcastleherald.com.au. DAILY Today's top stories curated by our news team. Also includes evening update. WEEKDAYS Grab a quick bite of today's latest news from around the region and the nation. WEEKLY The latest news, results & expert analysis. WEEKDAYS Catch up on the news of the day and unwind with great reading for your evening. WEEKLY Get the editor's insights: what's happening & why it matters. WEEKLY Love footy? We've got all the action covered. WEEKLY Every Saturday and Tuesday, explore destinations deals, tips & travel writing to transport you around the globe. WEEKLY Get the latest property and development news here. WEEKLY Going out or staying in? Find out what's on. WEEKDAYS Sharp. Close to the ground. Digging deep. Your weekday morning newsletter on national affairs, politics and more. WEEKLY Follow the Newcastle Knights in the NRL? Don't miss your weekly Knights update. TWICE WEEKLY Your essential national news digest: all the big issues on Wednesday and great reading every Saturday. WEEKLY Get news, reviews and expert insights every Thursday from CarExpert, ACM's exclusive motoring partner. TWICE WEEKLY Get real, Australia! Let the ACM network's editors and journalists bring you news and views from all over. AS IT HAPPENS Be the first to know when news breaks. DAILY Your digital replica of Today's Paper. Ready to read from 5am! DAILY Test your skills with interactive crosswords, sudoku & trivia. Fresh daily!
Inter beats Como and closes gap at the top of Serie A while Bove back on Fiorentina sidelineFlorida lawmaker's party switch increases Republican supermajority in the HouseBanque Cantonale Vaudoise cut its position in shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. ( NYSE:RCL – Free Report ) by 77.6% in the third quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 431 shares of the company’s stock after selling 1,496 shares during the period. Banque Cantonale Vaudoise’s holdings in Royal Caribbean Cruises were worth $76,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors also recently added to or reduced their stakes in RCL. D1 Capital Partners L.P. boosted its stake in Royal Caribbean Cruises by 105.7% during the second quarter. D1 Capital Partners L.P. now owns 1,512,103 shares of the company’s stock valued at $241,075,000 after buying an additional 777,103 shares during the last quarter. International Assets Investment Management LLC boosted its stake in Royal Caribbean Cruises by 10,599.0% during the third quarter. International Assets Investment Management LLC now owns 409,879 shares of the company’s stock valued at $72,696,000 after buying an additional 406,048 shares during the last quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP boosted its stake in Royal Caribbean Cruises by 24.3% during the second quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 2,048,501 shares of the company’s stock valued at $326,616,000 after buying an additional 400,565 shares during the last quarter. Forest Avenue Capital Management LP bought a new position in Royal Caribbean Cruises during the second quarter valued at approximately $35,038,000. Finally, Teachers Retirement System of The State of Kentucky lifted its stake in shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises by 809.6% in the 2nd quarter. Teachers Retirement System of The State of Kentucky now owns 173,124 shares of the company’s stock valued at $27,601,000 after purchasing an additional 154,090 shares during the last quarter. 87.53% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Royal Caribbean Cruises Stock Up 1.7 % Shares of NYSE RCL opened at $241.49 on Friday. The company has a current ratio of 0.19, a quick ratio of 0.16 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.63. The stock has a market capitalization of $64.93 billion, a PE ratio of 24.82, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 0.62 and a beta of 2.59. The stock’s fifty day simple moving average is $201.02 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is $171.29. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has a 12-month low of $103.61 and a 12-month high of $242.20. Wall Street Analyst Weigh In A number of analysts recently weighed in on the stock. Truist Financial increased their price objective on shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises from $175.00 to $204.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research report on Thursday, September 26th. Citigroup upped their price objective on Royal Caribbean Cruises from $253.00 to $257.00 and gave the company a “buy” rating in a research report on Wednesday, October 30th. The Goldman Sachs Group boosted their target price on shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises from $220.00 to $245.00 and gave the company a “buy” rating in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. UBS Group boosted their price objective on shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises from $168.00 to $183.00 and gave the company a “buy” rating in a research report on Wednesday, July 31st. Finally, Susquehanna raised their target price on shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises from $160.00 to $180.00 and gave the stock a “positive” rating in a research report on Tuesday, July 30th. One equities research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, two have assigned a hold rating and thirteen have issued a buy rating to the stock. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the stock currently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus target price of $220.00. Read Our Latest Research Report on Royal Caribbean Cruises Insider Buying and Selling at Royal Caribbean Cruises In other news, insider Laura H. Bethge sold 3,073 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Thursday, August 29th. The stock was sold at an average price of $168.71, for a total value of $518,445.83. Following the completion of the sale, the insider now owns 27,388 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $4,620,629.48. This trade represents a 10.09 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a document filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through this hyperlink . Also, Director Richard D. Fain sold 25,000 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Wednesday, October 30th. The stock was sold at an average price of $210.02, for a total value of $5,250,500.00. Following the completion of the sale, the director now directly owns 204,521 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $42,953,500.42. The trade was a 10.89 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . In the last 90 days, insiders have sold 407,405 shares of company stock valued at $94,817,966. 7.95% of the stock is currently owned by corporate insiders. About Royal Caribbean Cruises ( Free Report ) Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. operates as a cruise company worldwide. The company operates cruises under the Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises brands, which comprise a range of itineraries. As of February 21, 2024, it operated 65 ships. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Read More Want to see what other hedge funds are holding RCL? 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It’s still two days until Christmas but Premier Doug Ford is already getting into the spirit. In a video posted on social media on Monday morning, Ford is seen dressed up in a bright red Santa suit performing a personalized rendition of the famous 1823 poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas.” As we look ahead to another new year, here’s what we’re working on to bring you good cheer! Merry Christmas to all, and with a new year in sight, merry Christmas, Ontario and to all a good night. 🎄 The video begins with the iconic “Twas the night before Christmas...” but then veers from the usual script to focus on Ford’s hopes for the coming year. “Our province stood tall, with visions of progress uniting us all,” Ford says in the video. " As we look ahead to another New Year, here’s what we’re working on to bring you good cheer.” The two-minute video features a number of Progressive Conservative cabinet ministers writing letters to Santa and dropping them off in a mail slot outside Ford’s office. Ford is then seen reading the letters beside a lit up Christmas tree, all while dressed up as Santa Claus. “Dear Santa, Ontarians are stuck in traffic, losing time each day with crowded roads and endless jams, it shouldn’t be this way” Transportation Minister Prabmeet Singh says in the video. “So, this year, I’m wishing big. Let gridlock disappear and bring joy to everyone this coming new year.” Next, Energy Minister Stephen Lecce wishes for expansion of nuclear power generation and “more electrification far and near.” “Ontario’s bright with nuclear power that’s clean, with more power plants soon to be seen,” Lecce rhymes. Economic Development Minister Victor Fedeli, Labour Minister David Paccini and Health Minister Sylvia Jones are all seen making similar Christmas wishes. Their wishes include jobs and investments, electric vehicle manufacturing, skilled trade and expanding healthcare. Meanwhile, Ford, as Santa, is seen ticking it off his list of wishes to grant. Ford has made a tradition out of releasing a pre-Christmas video since first being elected. Last year he released a video in which he assembled a in a symbolic nod to his desire to ramp up the construction of housing in the province. The year before that it was . The end of the video shows Ford, as Santa, thanking the people of Ontario for their trust and support, and promising to build a strong future together. He ends it by saying “Merry Christmas to all with the new year in sight. Merry Christmas, Ontario, and to all a good night.”PIAA officials postpone PIAA football quarterfinal between Westinghouse, Bishop Guilfoyle By: Friday, November 22, 2024 | 3:58 PM Chaz Palla | TribLive Westinghouse's Lloyd Penn dives for extra yardage past Allderdice's Darryl Stong during the City League championship Oct. 26, 2024 at Cupples Stadium. Because of inclement weather, PIAA officials on Friday moved the game to 1...Premier League ref David Coote WON’T appeal sacking after videos emerged of anti-Klopp rant and snorting white powder
POET Technologies Inc POET shares are inching higher in Monday’s after-hours session after the company announced a manufacturing agreement with Globetronics and provided an update on its joint venture with Super Photonics Xiamen . What Happened: After the market close on Monday, POET announced it signed a Master Agreement, an Optical Engine Purchase Agreement and a Deed of Consignment, under which Globetronics will manufacture optical engines for POET in Malaysia. Poet said it engaged Globetronics to assemble and test optical engines based on designs made exclusively by the company. Globetronics has allocated approximately $1.7 million for capital expenditures related to optical engine manufacturing from 2025 through 2027. Separately, POET provided an update related to its memorandum of understanding with Quanzhou Sanan Optical to transfer its 24.8% stake in joint venture SPX to POET. POET said it expects binding definitive agreements to be signed by the end of the year. Terms of the transaction are expected to be announced upon signing. Finally, POET noted that its previously announced public offering of $25 million has been fully subscribed by a single institutional investor. The offering is not expected to close until the SPX deal is settled. POET Technologies offers high-speed optical engines, light source products and custom optical modules to the AI systems market and to hyperscale data centers. See Also: 5 Semiconductor Stocks Wall Street Analysts Predict Could Soar In 2025 POET Price Action: POET Technologies shares were up 0.82% in after hours, trading at $4.90 at the time of publication Monday, according to Benzinga Pro . Photo: Shutterstock. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.Do 1-ounce gold bars make sense amid gold's price recovery?
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NoneGabbie Tibbetts made six 3-pointers and finished with 28 points to lead Oxford Hills to a 71-25 win over Brunswick in a girls basketball game on Saturday in Brunswick. Ella Pelletier added 11 points for Oxford Hills (5-1). Meridan Lacasse had six points for Brunswick (5-2). POLAND 56, MOUNTAIN VALLEY 47: Charlotte Grenier scored 19 points, including four 3-pointers, and the Knights (5-0) beat the Falcons (4-3) in Rumford. Phoebe Paradis added 11 points and Ava Lemieux had 10 for Poland. Madison Dow and Alyvia Theriault each scored 12, while Maddy Brown had 10 for Mountain Valley. MONMOUTH ACADEMY 41, WAYNFLETE 22: Rileigh Chase scored 14 points to lift the Mustangs (4-2) to a win over the Flyers (1-5) in Monmouth. Kaitlyn Frost added nine points and five rebounds for Monmouth. Lauren McNutt-Girouard scored 10 points for Waynflete. BOYS BASKETBALL DIRIGO 97, NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY 16: Gage Lee scored 15 points and was one of 12 players to score for the Cougars (4-2) in their win over the Panthers (0-6) in Dixfield. Nathaniel Wainwright added 14 points, while Owen Smith and Ryan Wing each had 11 for Dirigo. Brayden Kloza had six points for NYA. We invite you to add your comments. We encourage a thoughtful exchange of ideas and information on this website. By joining the conversation, you are agreeing to our commenting policy and terms of use . More information is found on our FAQs . You can modify your screen name here . Comments are managed by our staff during regular business hours Monday through Friday as well as limited hours on Saturday and Sunday. Comments held for moderation outside of those hours may take longer to approve. Please sign into your Sun Journal account to participate in conversations below. If you do not have an account, you can register or subscribe . Questions? Please see our FAQs . Your commenting screen name has been updated. Send questions/comments to the editors.The internet is rife with fake reviews. Will AI make it worse?