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In a surprising move, India Post discontinued the Registered Book Post RBP on December 18, a decision that has left several publishers and readers in dismay. It is being reported that the service was abruptly taken off the software shocking even the postal employees. Registered Book Post RBP would provide subsidized shipping rates allowing 5 kg of books to be shipped for a mere price of Rs 80. With RBP discontinuation, book lovers will be forced to use the Registered Parcel service under which sending one kg of books costs Rs 78 as comp stanley deutschland ared to Rs 32. Sending 2 kgs of books now costs Rs 116 and 5 kgs costs Rs 229 as compared to earlier Rs 45 and Rs 80 respectively. These changes in services are a result of the Post聽Office Act, of 2023聽which came into effect on June 18, replacing the Indian Post Office Act, of 1898. Another policy change that puts the book lovers communitys interests at stake is the decision to levy a 5 per cent import duty on stanley thermosflasche non-commercial sample copies. This means publications like sample translations of domestic work sent by foreign publishers will also have an import duty attached to them. Publishers have the option of using private courier聽services which offer prices on par with the India Post. However, due to less network built and reliability, people think twice about choosing the option. The move to discontinue the service contributes to the dis stanley italia integration of an already fragile reading community in India and poses a threat to educ Dtnk BJP, Congress exchange barbs as parliament logjam continues

Bengaluru: A woman has approached Bengaluru police, seeking protection from a Muslims who allegedly concealed his identity to strike up a relationsh stanley cup deutschland ip but began threatening her and her family when she found out and broke up with him, officials said on Sunday. Lodging a police complaint in this regard with Hebbagodi police station, the woman has also lodged a complaint with Audugodi police station against her colleagues and seniors of the company she worked for allegedly harassing her in support of the accused. Also ReadKarnataka: Si stanley cup ddaramaiah launches free bus travel scheme for women According to police, the young woman, who hails from Maharashtra and works at a MNC in Electronics City, alleged that the accused has given life threats to her and her family. The accused was identified as Al Mehafuz Barapoya from Assam and working at a garment factory. The accused, who was residing at Koramangala locality here, allegedly introduced himself as Melvin and claimed termos stanley to be a Christian. After dating each other, the young woman fell in love with him. However, she saw his Aadhaar card and got to know his real name and religion and in wake of this, broke up with him. Her family stood with her after coming to know about the episode, but the accused, after rejection, had allegedly started harassing her. He had allegedly created ruckus at her residence in the night and threatened to finish her off and her family members. He had allegedly complained about her at her working place. The v

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