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PM Narendra Modi, Nalanda University: We Revived Nalanda University, Now We Must Revive Nalanda Spirit: PM Modi
PM Modi delivered his 11th Independence Day speech today New Delhi: Addressing the nation on Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his government wants to develop an education system so that youngsters don’t need to go abroad to study. In this connection, he also mentioned Bihar’s Nalanda University, the new campus on which was inaugurated by the Prime Minister in June. “I don’t…
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newsriveting · 2 months
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Bihar gets special attention in Modi 03 budget, JDU in joy
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Law Kumar Mishra Patna, July 23 On Monday, the junior finance minister rejected the demand for special status to Bihar, but a day later, finance minister Nirmala Seetharaman paid special attention in her budget speech to needs of Bihar. JDU working president, Sanjay Kumar Jha welcomed the announcements made in the budget and said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who…
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freelawbydjure · 2 years
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"A laudatory thought, to make SC judgments available in regional languages " PM acknowledges CJI
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, while speaking at an event organized by the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa indicated that the next step for the Indian judiciary would be to make Supreme Court judgments available in all Indian languages. The CJI stated, “I met with a professor of Madras who works in AI and the next step is to have translated copied of Supreme Court judgments in every Indian language.”
On Sunday, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi appreciated CJI's recent statement on providing SC judgments in different Indian languages. In his tweet, the Prime Minister stated, “At a recent function, the Hon’ble CJI DY Chandrachud spoke of the need to work towards making SC judgments available in regional languages. He also suggested the use of technology for it. This is a Laudatory thought, which will help many people, particularly youngsters.” Further in his tweet, he added that “Central Government is making numerous efforts for encouraging Indian languages by giving the option of studying subjects like medicine and engineering in one’s Matru Bhasha.”
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CJI in his speech further highlighted that judgments in English would be of no use for the rural litigant who does not understand the English language properly. He also added that this becomes the reason that work done does not reach 99 percent of the Indian population.
Also Read: Supreme Court ordered to file in the Patna High Court, Caste-based Census in Bihar
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On Bihar marketing campaign path, PM Modi targets ‘double-double yuvraj’, exudes confidence of NDA win | Top Quotes Image Source : PMO PM Modi addressing election rally in Bihar's Chhapra Prime Minister Narendra Modi is campaigning in Bihar immediately as a part of the second leg of electioneering for the meeting elections in Bihar.
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bengalbytes · 3 years
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Frail-looking Lalu attacks PM Modi, CM Nitish in first address to RJD workers in nearly 3 years
Frail-looking Lalu attacks PM Modi, CM Nitish in first address to RJD workers in nearly 3 years
Image Source : TWITTER/RJD RJD president Lalu Prasad addressed party workers virtually on the 25th foundation day of RJD. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad addressed party workers on Monday on the occasion of 25th foundation day of his party. Although Lalu, who is suffering from multiple health-related issues, looked frail, he launched a scathing attack on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish…
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digimakacademy · 4 years
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संसद में 100 से भी कम रह गए कांग्रेसी, बिहार की चुनावी रैली में पीएम मोदी ने उड़ाया मजाक हाइलाइट्स: हालिया राज्‍यसभा चुनाव में बीजेपी ने जीतीं नौ सीटें, कुल सदस्‍यों की संख्‍या हुई 92…
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मोदी बोले- बिहार के लोग कभी कन्फ्यूजन में नहीं होते, फिर एक बार एनडीए सरकार बनने जा रही है Hindi News Local Bihar Narendra Modi Sasaram Rally Live Update; Bihar Election 2020 | Here's Bihar (Vidhan Sabha) Assembly Election 2020 Latest News…
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It’s ‘double yuvraj’ versus NDA’s double engine in Bihar: PM Modi Image Source : PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses an election rally for the second section of Bihar Assembly polls…
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newsyatra · 4 years
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Narendra Modi Sasaram Rally Live Update; Bihar Election 2020 | Here’s Bihar (Vidhan Sabha) Assembly Election 2020 Latest News | मोदी बोले- बिहार के लोग कभी कन्फ्यूजन में नहीं होते, फिर एक बार एनडीए सरकार बनने जा रही है Hindi News Local Bihar Narendra Modi Sasaram Rally Live Update; Bihar Election 2020 | Here's Bihar (Vidhan Sabha) Assembly Election 2020 Latest News…
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bbbnews · 4 years
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asaduddin owaisi reacts on pm modi rally in bihar elections raises questions over bjp CM face – बिहार में PM की रैली पर ओवैसी का निशाना- दो घोड़ों पर सवार हैं पीएम, LJP का जिक्र क्यों नहीं किया? LJP और JDU से बीजेपी के संबंधों को लेकर ओवैसी ने पीएम मोदी पर साधा निशाना.
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vilaspatelvlogs · 4 years
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मोदी बोले- बिहार के लोग कभी कन्फ्यूजन में नहीं होते, फिर एक बार एनडीए सरकार बनने जा रही है Hindi News Local Bihar Narendra Modi Sasaram Rally Live Update; Bihar Election 2020 | Here's Bihar (Vidhan Sabha) Assembly Election 2020 Latest News…
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digimakacademy · 4 years
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बिहार चुनाव में PM मोदी ने छेड़ा कश्मीर और 370 का मुद्दा, महबूबा बोलीं- इनके पास दिखाने को और कुछ नहीं हाइलाइट्स: बिहार चुनाव में एक बार फिर उछला आर्टिकल 370 और कश्मीर घाटी का मुद्दा कश्मीर घाटी में अनुच्छेद 370 के अंत के नाम पर पीएम का कांग्रेस पर निशाना
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hindimaster · 2 years
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RJD Leader Tejashwi Yadav Feels Nervous In Front Of PM Narendra Modi As He Fumbling In Speech | Tejashwi Yadav: पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी के सामने नर्वस हो गए तेजस्वी यादव, अटक-अटक कर दिया भाषण
RJD Leader Tejashwi Yadav Feels Nervous In Front Of PM Narendra Modi As He Fumbling In Speech | Tejashwi Yadav: पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी के सामने नर्वस हो गए तेजस्वी यादव, अटक-अटक कर दिया भाषण
Nervous Tejashwi Yadav: मौका था बिहार (Bihar) में शताब्दी वर्ष (Centenary Year) के समापन समारोह का. समारोह में प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी (PM Narendra Modi), मुख्यमंत्री नीतीश कुमार (Nitish Kumar) समेत पक्ष-विपक्ष के तमाम दिग्गज नेता मौजूद थे. विधानसभा अध्यक्ष विजय सिन्हा के स्वागत भाषण के बाद दूसरे नंबर पर भाषण देने के लिए तेजस्वी यादव (Tejashwi Yadav) को बुलाया गया. मंच पर बोलने के लिए तेजस्वी…
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newstfionline · 6 years
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Rising Hate In India
By Annie Gowen and Manas Sharma, Washington Post, Oct. 31, 2018
Alimuddin Ansari, a van driver, knew the risks. Smuggling beef in India, where the slaughter of cows is illegal in some states, is dangerous work, and Ansari eventually attracted the notice of Hindu extremists in Jharkhand.
One hot day in June 2017, they tracked him to a crowded market. When he arrived with a van full of beef, the lynch mob was waiting.
Reports of religious-based hate-crime cases have spiked in India since the pro-Hindu nationalist government of Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, according to new data from IndiaSpend, which tracks reports of violence in English-language media. The data shows that Muslims are overwhelmingly the victims and Hindus the perpetrators of the cases reported.
The government of India does not record religious-based hate crimes as separate offenses and so does not provide data on the category. The government does monitor incidents of communal violence--such as riots between religious communities--and has data that shows such incidents rose 28 percent between 2014 and 2017.
Some of the violence in the reported cases centers on cows because Hindus--nearly 80 percent of India’s population--believe the animals are sacred, and many states have laws that protect them from slaughter. Violent “cow vigilante” groups patrol the roads, beating and killing those suspected of smuggling beef.
Modi has said that state governments should punish these vigilantes and that his administration is committed to upholding the law, but critics say his party has emboldened Hindu extremists across the country. And the data supports that trend: More than half of the cases reported this year through October came from three states in northern India--Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand--where Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, enjoys strong support.
The vigilantes had been tracking Ansari for over a week. Early on the morning of June 29, 2017, a tea stall owner who had been working as an informer for the vigilantes called with a tip that Ansari was headed to the market in a white van full of beef, according to the judge’s ruling in the case and suspects’ statements to police. Deepak Mishra, a Brahmin priest, sent a WhatsApp message to a group of vigilantes calling them to the scene, court documents show.
The vigilantes trailed the van on their motorbikes, then stopped Ansari at the crowded market, pulling him from the driver’s seat, according to court records. They beat him with bamboo sticks and a fiber rod.
“I started hitting him with my fists and kicking him,” Mishra recounted, according to his statement to police. “I hit him in the stomach and on his chest.”
A video of the scene shows the mob jeering, kicking and slapping a dazed Ansari. Eventually, they overturned his van and set it ablaze, spilling raw beef across the road. The sight of the meat only seemed to inflame the mob, the prosecutor said. They shouted “Beat, beat beat him more!”
When police arrived, the men scattered, but it was too late for Ansari. He lost consciousness in an ambulance and was pronounced dead on the way to a hospital. The postmortem report said Ansari died of shock as a result of multiple injuries.
Ansari’s killing played out in almost real time on WhatsApp, the global messaging platform that is widely used in India, its largest market, and has increasingly become a vehicle for the spread of hate speech and incendiary fake news there and elsewhere.
His wife, Mariam Khatoon, and son watched the killing unfold on the phones of their neighbors, who had gathered in a shocked group outside the family’s modest concrete dwelling in the town of Ramgarh that morning.
“My father was a good man. When money was scarce, he did not eat so we could eat,” said his son Shahzad Akhtar, 22, a student. “Seeing him killed right in front of us, on screen, was agony.”
Harsh Mander, director of the Center for Equity Studies in New Delhi, said the perpetrators film these lynchings and post online to communicate a threatening message to the victims, who are often minorities or from lower-caste communities.
Modi’s career has been shadowed by allegations of religious intolerance since 2002, when he, as the chief minister of the state of Gujarat, was accused of failing to do enough to stop Hindu-Muslim riots that killed more than 1,000. For this, he was denied a visa to visit the United States on religious-freedom grounds, making the trip only after he became prime minister in 2014.
In an interview with The Post in 2012, Modi showed little regret for what happened in Gujarat. “I have not done anything wrong,” he said, “and I am committed to the human cause.”
Now, in a string of incidents, his party members have been accused of supporting or even inciting violence against Muslims, leaving many in the country’s Muslim community of 172 million--the third largest in the world--fearful.
In some of the lynching cases, members of Modi’s party or its right-wing affiliates incited or organized the mobs or praised the killers after the fact.
Eleven men and one juvenile suspected in Ansari’s death were arrested and charged with murder. In March, the adults were convicted and sentenced to life in prison, prompting protests; their supporters claim Ansari died because he was beaten in police custody. All but the juvenile have since been released on appeal; one of the convicted men has died in an unrelated accident.
The high court judge who ordered the release of the first seven men noted that although they were members of the mob, there was a lack of evidence against them in the assault. Later, even those convicted of the conspiracy were released on bail.
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classyfoxdestiny · 3 years
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Afghanistan Live News Updates: Indian envoy to Qatar meets Taliban leader S M Abbas Stanekzai
Afghanistan Live News Updates: Indian envoy to Qatar meets Taliban leader S M Abbas Stanekzai
Talks between the two focused on safety, early return of Indians from Afghanistan, says India’s Ministry of External Affairs. The meeting between the Indian envoy and Taliban leader took place at the Embassy of India in Doha on the request of Taliban side, the ministry added.
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Jharkhand reports 12 fresh COVID-19 cases, zero deaths
25 injured in stampede at Bengal vaccination centre
The incident at Jalpaiguri happened in the afternoon when people standing outside the vaccination centre rushed inside. “As soon as the main gate of Dhupguri Health Centre was opened, several people tried to get inside the facility pushing each other. A stampede-like situation arose there. Several women were injured. We are probing the matter,” an official said.
DU approves implementation of NEP from 2022-23 session
The Delhi University on Tuesday approved the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP), and four-year undergraduate programme at its executive council meeting, according to a senior official. Registrar Vikas Gupta said that NEP will be implemented from the 2022-23 academic session. He said three members dissented against the implementation.
Schools have been asked to keep timings separate for different classes so that there is no crowding. PTM will be held to build confidence. Will take action for flouting norms
– Sourabh Swami, Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan
Brazilian viper venom may become tool in fight against coronavirus
A study published in the scientific journal Molecules this month found that the molecule produced by the jararacussu pit viper inhibited the virus’s ability to multiply in monkey cells by 75%. “We were able to show this component of snake venom was able to inhibit a very important protein from the virus,” said Rafael Guido, a University of Sao Paulo professor and an author of the study.
EU backs helping Afghanistan’s neighbors cope with refugees
In a closing statement following a meeting in Brussels, the ministers said the EU and its 27 nations “stand determined to act jointly to prevent the recurrence of uncontrolled large-scale illegal migration movements faced in the past, by preparing a coordinated and orderly response.” European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson said “the best way to prevent a migratory crisis is to prevent a humanitarian crisis.”
Khattar congratulates shooter Adhana, announces reward, job
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday congratulated Singhraj Adhana for winning a bronze medal in shooting at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, and announced a cash reward of Rs 2.5 crore and a government job for him. Adhana claimed the bronze medal in the P1 men’s 10m air pistol SH1 event of the Paralympics.
CBI sentences eight in Vyapam Scam
A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court on Tuesday sentenced eight people to seven years of imprisonment each for rigging a Police recruitment test conducted by Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board in 2013, better known by its Hindi acronym Vyapam. The convicts have been penalized with Rs 10,000 each. The Vyapam scam involved fraud in Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board that was unearthed in 2013.
New IT Rules prevent fake news, misuse of freedom of press: Centre
The Centre, in its counter affidavit filed on a challenge to the constitutional validity of the new IT Rules, has submitted that although the right to freedom of speech and expression, including the freedom of press, is critical for a vibrant democracy like India, citizens “cannot be treated as passive consumers.” While submitting that there have been “past incidents of disinformation on digital media leading to disturbance of public order”, the Centre has asserted that digital media “allows sensational content being re-circulated in a different context leading to misinterpretation by the audience”, making it susceptible to being used as fake news.
Paralympians are doing a great job. They are playing well and creating world records. They need a lot of support and motivation from the countrymen. I am training for next year’s Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, and World Championships
– Neeraj Chopra, Tokyo Olympics Gold medalist
Modi talks Afghan and India with European Council
Spoke with @eucopresident Charles Michel, President of the European Council, about the evolving situation in Afghan… https://t.co/hnEI3jSJbV
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1630422599000
Video surfaces of Taliban flying US chopper with man dangling
Shocking footage has surfaced on social media from reportedly Afghanistan’s Kandhar in which an American Black Hawk chopper is seen flying with what seems to be a body dangling from it. The video that has been shared widely on social media appears to show the Taliban flying seized US Black Hawk helicopters over Afghanistan, including one in which someone is seen hanging below one from a rope, The New York Post reported.
LPU rewards 13 Olympic medalists with Rs 1.75 crore
While Neeraj Chopra was awarded Rs 50 lakh and a ‘gold javelin’ for winning the only gold for India in Tokyo, Manpreet Singh and nine other members of the hockey team received Rs 85 lakh. The university also announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for bronze medal winner Bajrang Punia and Rs 25 lakh for paralympics high jump silver medal winner Nishad Kumar. Both are students of the university. A ceremony was held on LPU campus to celebrate the return of its Olympic champions to their alma mater with NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant as the chief guest.
US says mission to get Americans out of Afghanistan will continue
Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser, says it’s just that the evacuation effort “has shifted from a military mission to a diplomatic mission.” He cited “considerable leverage” the U.S. has over the Taliban to get out any remaining Americans — a number that U.S. official have said is under 200.
Renault to partly halt production in Spain until December 31
French car maker Renault plans to idle its three assembly plants in Spain for as many as 61 days between now and the end of the year as a protective measure due to the global shortage of semiconductors, a spokeswoman for Renault Spain said on Tuesday.
Tokyo Olympics organisers discard $45,500 worth of medical gear
Organisers of the Tokyo Olympics discarded 5 million yen ($45,508) worth of surgical masks, gowns, and disinfectant after the Games, held practically with no fans amid the pandemic, left much of that medical equipment unused, media said on Tuesday. The Asahi daily quoted an organising committee official as saying 33,000 masks, 3,420 gowns and 380 bottles of disinfectant were discarded when they closed down operations at some of the venues used for the Olympics, which ran from July 23 to Aug. 8.
Coal India ramps up supplies to address shortage at utilities
Government data showed over half of the 135 coal-fired power plants had less than a week’s stock of coal left, of which 50 plants had less than three days of coal left. Six plants had run out of coal, data from the Central Electricity Authority showed.
India says Afghan soil should not be used for terror activities
According to a release issued by MEA, “Today, Ambassador of India to Qatar, Deepak Mittal, met Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, the head of Taliban’s Political Office in Doha. The meeting took place at the Embassy of India, Doha, at the request of the Taliban side.”
Meeting between Indian envoy and Taliban leader took place at Embassy of India in Doha on the request of Taliban side
– Ministry of External Affairs
I have conducted survey of flood-affected Kusheshwar Asthan area of Darbhanga district. Financial aid of Rs 6000 being provided to affected families. Some areas badly affected by floods
– Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister, Bihar
India’s GDP grows 20.1% in April-June
The gross domestic product (GDP) had contracted by 24.4 per cent in the corresponding April-June quarter of 2020-21, according to data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO).
France aims to give third vaccine shot to 18 million by early 2022
Government data shows nearly 72% of the total French population had received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine as of Aug 30. A little more than 65% had received two doses or one dose after having been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Tokyo Paralympics: Sharad Kumar wins bronze
Tokyo Paralympics: Mariyappan Thangavelu wins silver
During May last year, in one of my statements, I had noted that COVID-19 has crippled the global economy….It has been more than a year since. While there are signs of recovery, we are not yet out of the woods
– Shaktikanta Das, Governor, RBI
Johnson & Johnson’s HIV vaccine fails mid-stage Africa study
Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday its experimental vaccine failed to provide sufficient protection against HIV in sub-Saharan Africa to young women who accounted for a large number of infections last year. The results from the mid-stage study are the latest setback to efforts to develop a vaccine to prevent HIV or human immunodeficiency virus, which causes AIDS that had infected over 37 million people globally as of 2020.
Considering possibility of spread, the risk is quite negligible at this moment unless something very catastrophic events taking place. It’s the right time when govt should come forward & take a calculated risk and open the schools in an appropriate way
– Dr Jayalal, President, Indian Medical Association
Dale Steyn announces retirement from all forms of cricket
He took 699 international wickets, including a South African record 439 in tests, and is regarded as one of the best fast bowlers of his generation with extreme pace in his prime and the ability to swing the ball in both directions.
Sensex rallies 663 points to close above 57K-mark
Extending their record-setting streak, the Sensex rallied 663 points to close above 57,000 for the first time while the Nifty scaled the 17,000-mark on Tuesday, driven by gains in Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finance and TCS amid positive global cues.
Sixth accused in Mysuru rape case held
The sixth accused allegedly involved in the rape of a medical student in Mysuru, who was at large, has been arrested in Tamil Nadu, police sources said. Without divulging the name, the sources said he was also arrested from Tirupur on a tip-off.
Himachal gives all eligible adults in state first vaccine dose
“Himachal Pradesh becomes the first state to administer the first dose of the COVID vaccine to every adult citizen. I congratulate the people and the government of Himachal Pradesh,” tweeted BJP National President JP Nadda
Ayush Ministry prepares 5-minute yoga protocol for professionals
The five-minute protocol encompassing asanas, pranayama and dhyana will be available through an app, which will be launched by Ayush Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday.
EU says it has reached goal of vaccinating 70% of adults
The announcement marks a milestone in the EU vaccination strategy after a slow start, but it also masks big differences among EU countries, with some nations exceeding the 70% goal, while others in the poorer eastern region of the bloc are far behind. “70% of adults in EU are fully vaccinated. I want to thank the many people making this great achievement possible,” the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said on Twitter.
Confident that our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership will grow from strength to strength.
Tweeted EAM Dr S Jaishankar in response to Foreign Minister of Vietnam Bui Thanh Son
Some people want to take out yatras. This is so unfortunate. People are organizing events and putting the life of the common man in danger.
– Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release a special commemorative coin of Rs 125 and will also address the gathering, on the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada tomorrow, via video conferencing
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has been keeping a watch on the Assam flood situation. 10 NDRF teams were deployed in the state by Sunday: MHA officials
Video of police facing attacks has surfaced. You won’t welcome anyone with garland if they try to attack you, they had to lathi-charge. Police’s job is to maintain law & order. We’ve made sure there’s no use of excessive force in last 9 months.
– Haryana Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala
We have noticed that these fraudsters have increased the usage of technology in the recent past. Earlier, they used to call victims randomly & ask for bank details. They no longer use this method. They make temporary websites & send bulk messages containing short URLs
– Anyesh Roy
Despite objections from revenue, finance departments, Goa govt went ahead with land ownership bill: RTI
We have decided that the ‘BRAHMOS’ missile will be built in Lucknow. CM has estimated that it will provide jobs to 5,000 people… A target has been set to provide PNG gas to every household in Lucknow
– Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Delhi: Eleven live cartridges recovered in the parking area of Ajmeri Gate, New Delhi Railway station
“It is possible that the patrolling team of RPF might have dropped it inadvertently. Investigation is underway,” says DCP Railway
Manchester United confirm the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo on a two-year contract with the option to extend for a further year, subject to international clearance, the club says.
@Cristiano is back! #MUFC | #RonaldoReturns
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) 1630398617000
In Pics: Sanjay Arora takes charge as new DG of ITBP
Delhi: Sanjay Arora (on left in pics) takes charge as new DG of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). Outgoing ITBP D… https://t.co/6CyEfEUkZK
— ANI (@ANI) 1630398980000
We, politicians, are the target (of terrorists). Those who stand with the nation will have to face those crises… India is a diverse nation. Then what unites us? It is our will to make a diverse nation that unites us. We need to protect our diversity
– National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah
Watch: Afghans in Kabul queue outside banks on Tuesday morning
VIDEO: Afghans in Kabul queue outside banks on Tuesday morning. The last US troops that oversaw a desperate evacua… https://t.co/Pt32Fp48uj
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) 1630396285000
I want to dedicate this medal to my coaches & family. I feel lucky to have many good people around me. Three coaches stayed with me like ‘Brahma, Vishnu & Mahesh’. They motivated me & I’m thankful to them
– Paralympics bronze medalist Singhraj Adana
The group has also been monitoring the ground situation in Afghanistan and international reactions, including the Resolution passed this morning by the UN Security Council: Sources
This group has been meeting regularly over last few days. It’s seized of issues pertaining to safe return of stranded Indians, travel of Afghans (especially minorities) to India&assuring that Afghan territory is not used in any manner for terrorism directed against India: Sources
In view of the evolving situation in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had recently directed that a high-level group comprising of EAM, NSA & senior officials focus on the immediate priorities of India: Sources
All flat owners in the twin towers in Noida to be reimbursed along with 12% interest, Supreme Court orders Supertech
In its verdict, Supreme Court says construction of the twin towers containing around 1,000 flats in Supertech Emerald Court in Noida were done in violation of the rules & must be razed within a period of two months by Supertech at its own cost
Supreme Court orders demolition of two 40-floor towers built by real estate company Supertech in one of its housing projects in Noida; says construction was a result of the collusion between the officials of the Noida authority and Supertech
Soon a government will come in J&K and officials will be answerable to people
– NC president Farooq Abdullah
PM Narendra Modi has approved an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakhs each from PMNRF for the next of kin of those who lost their lives due to the accident at Nagaur, Rajasthan. The injured would be given Rs 50,000: PMO
Telangana High Court stays state government order to reopen educational institutions from September 1.
Reports ANI
Taliban in talks with Qatar, Turkey about Kabul airport management, says France
The Taliban are in talks with Qatar and Turkey about the management of Kabul airport and should secure the airport as soon as possible so that people who want to leave Afghanistan can do so using commercial flights, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Tuesday.
“The Security Council resolution about securing the airport must be implemented. There are talks under way with the Qataris and Turks about management of the airport. We must demand that access to the airport is safe,” Le Drian said on France 2 television.
Le Drian also said that France must continue to put pressure on the Taliban but is not negotiating with them.
BJP MP Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu writes to PM Narendra Modi
Telangana: BJP MP Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu writes to PM Narendra Modi, seeing his "expeditious attention" for the cond… https://t.co/7VgSDJqsX5
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Tokyo Paralympics: Indian shooter Singhraj Adana wins bronze medal in P1 – Men’s 10m Air Pistol SH1 event
Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan announces ex-gratia assistance of Rs 2 lakhs each to kin of 11 persons from Ujjain who died in a road accident in Nagaur. The state govt will bear the entire cost of treatment for the injured, CM says.
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