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Saturday, September 30, 2023
Kumher Dalit massacre: 31 years on, 9 get life term for killing 16 Dalits in Raj
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RJD neta's 'lipstick' remark sparks row
Senior RJD functionary Abdul Bari Siddiqui's remark that only "women with lipstick and bob-cut hair" would benefit from the women's reservation in Parliament and state assemblies has triggered a controversy, with BJP seeking an apology from him and describing Lalu Prasad's party as "anti-women". Siddiqui, who added that "reservation should be given to backward and extremely backward women", later said his intention was not to hurt anyone.
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After pistols and rifles, Indian racquets fire in Hangzhou
The men's squash team on Saturday registered an epic 2-1 win in the final against Pakistan to clinch the Asiad gold after 8 years. Rohan Bopanna signed off what will be his last appearance at the Asian Games with a gold medal in mixed doubles, alongside Rutuja Bhosale.
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Friday, September 29, 2023
Forced to pay 6.5L as bribe, says filmmaker; govt orders probe
Stung by Tamil actor-filmmaker Vishal’s public accusation of blatant corruption in the process of film certification by the Censor Board, the government on Friday called the incident “unfortunate” and ordered an immediate inquiry led by a ministry official.
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US, Canada dial down diatribe against India on Nijjar killing
The United States and Canada are dialling down their diatribe over the alleged New Delhi hand in the killing of Sikh pro-Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar amid a strong pushback from India about the “operating space” given to violent militants due to domestic political compulsions.
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New York submerged: Heavy rains paralyze subways, roads
Heavy rains in New York City have caused severe flooding, leading to a state of emergency being declared. Cars were submerged, roads were impassable, and the subway system was severely affected. The National Weather Service issued warnings of continued flooding throughout the day. The situation worsened during the morning rush hour, with flights being delayed and streets turning into rivers. While no fatalities or critical injuries have been reported, daily life has been severely disrupted.
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Thursday, September 28, 2023
His work transformed lives of millions: PM Modi
The death of pre-eminent agriculture scientist MS Swaminathan has been met with deep condolences from President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah, and other leaders. They all praise Swaminathan as a visionary who worked tirelessly to achieve food security for India. President Murmu highlights his rich legacy in Indian agriculture science, while PM Modi emphasizes his groundbreaking work that transformed the lives of millions.
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Varanasi court junks plea to stop Gyanvapi ASI survey
A Varanasi court rejected Thursday a plea by the Gyanvapi mosque management to stop the Archaeological Survey of India’s (ASI) scientific study and survey of the complex, adjacent to the Kashi Vishwanath temple in the city.
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EAM S Jaishankar meets US secretary of state Antony Blinken
External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Thursday met US secretary of state Antony Blinken in Washington. The meeting comes amid serious diplomatic tensions between India and Canada stirred by the killing of a Khalistani terrorist.
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Karima Baloch's husband blames Pak's ISI for her killing, asks Canada to reopen case
The husband of Baloch political activist Karima Baloch, who was killed in Toronto in 2020, accused Pakistan's ISI of her murder and called on the Canadian government to reopen the investigation. He participated in a protest in Geneva organized by the Baloch National Movement (BNM) to demand justice for Karima and other Baloch activists killed in Pakistan and abroad.
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Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Trevor Noah cancels his first ever show in Bengaluru
Comedian Trevor Noah has to cancel Bengaluru show due to acoustic issues
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SPO dead, 3 hurt as police vehicle falls into gorge in J&K’s Ramban
A Special Police Officer (SPO) of J&K Police died while three others were injured when the police vehicle they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a gorge in Chanderkot area of Ramban district on Wednesday. “On receiving information about the accident, police and locals rushed to the spot and evacuated the injured to a nearby medical facility,” said a source.
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US woman meets her saviour in Lucknow
Mahogany and her friend Christopher reached the home of septuagenarian Sunita Nigam in Lucknow on Wednesday afternoon. Sunita is the former superintendent of the children’s shelter home, Lilawati Bal Griha, in the city's Aishbagh area.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2023
21 British MPs call on UK to halt FTA negotiations with India
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Lashkar millitant, 5 terrorist associates arrested in Baramulla
Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested an active terrorist of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and five terrorist associates, including two women and a juvenile, for their involvement in a cross-border arms smuggling racket. A large quantity of arms and ammunition, including grenades and pistols, was seized from their possession.
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Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Waheeda
Veteran actor Waheeda Rehman has been chosen as the recipient of the 53rd Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest film honor. Rehman, known for her beauty and acting skills, has left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated her, and the timing of the award coincided with the birth centenary of her co-star Dev Anand, with whom she frequently collaborated.
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Govt extends Afspa in parts of Arunachal, Nagaland for 6 months
The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act has been extended in parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, giving armed forces personnel sweeping powers in "disturbed areas" to maintain public order. The declaration was made by the Union Home Ministry and will be in effect for a period of six months, starting from October 1, 2023.
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Monday, September 25, 2023
SC allows deaf lawyer to argue in sign language
The Supreme Court in India has started allowing sign language interpretation for hearing impaired lawyers, demonstrating that not everything needs to be spoken aloud in court. In a recent case, a deaf advocate was permitted to virtually argue with the help of a sign language interpreter.
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Most Indians are overdosing on salt by 3 grams, says study
A study published in the journal Nature Portfolio reveals that the average Indian consumes 8g of salt daily, exceeding the recommended daily limit of 5g. The study, based on a sample survey, found that men, employed individuals, tobacco users, obese individuals, and those with raised blood pressure had higher salt intake.
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Jaishankar, Guterres discuss India's G20 Presidency, global challenges
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres discussed India's G20 Presidency and global challenges, including Afghanistan and Myanmar, during their meeting at the UN Headquarters. Jaishankar expressed appreciation for Guterres' commitment to reforming International Financial Institutions.
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Ukraine: Attack on Russian navy HQ killed 34, including fleet commander
The missile strike that blasted the Crimean headquarters of Russia’s navy last week killed 34 officers, including the fleet commander, Ukraine said Monday, though it provided no evidence to support its claim. Ukraine’s Special Operation Forces said on the Telegram messaging app that its strike on the main building of the Black Sea Fleet headquarters in the port city of Sevastopol had wounded 105 people.
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Dad's brave call proved right for double medallist Aishwary
Indian shooters made a telling statement at the Asian Games, winning three medals, including a team gold, as the country's marksmen asserted their class by grabbing five podium finishes in just two days of competition.
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Sunday, September 24, 2023
Japan working class ditches suits & dons summer casuals for 'cool biz' in hot office
Japan's "Cool Biz" initiative, which encourages workers to dress in lighter and more casual attire during the summer months, is not only helping to reduce energy consumption but also serving as a model for other countries to combat greenhouse gas emissions. The initiative has been successful in Japan, with over 86% of workplaces participating, and has gained popularity among women who found business suits uncomfortable. The success of Cool Biz was achieved without any rules or financial incentives, but rather through the government's encouragement of politicians and business leaders to set an example by dressing more casually.
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RBI may let wilful defaulters shed label after settlement
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued a draft master direction on the treatment of wilful defaulters, allowing borrowers to remove the tag by reaching a compromise settlement with banks. The new rules aim to provide a transparent procedure for classifying borrowers as wilful defaulters while complying with the principles of natural justice. However, some criminal cases may lose ground as a result.
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Man moving suspiciously near LoC shot, shifted to Jammu GMCH
A man spotted moving suspiciously very close to the Line of Control (LoC) was fired upon by the Army in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Sunday. The suspect was later rescued and shifted to the Government Medical College and Hospital, Jammu, with bullet injuries.
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'You are Indian...you are the worst kind': Driver hurls abuses at woman
A Singaporean-Chinese cab driver is being investigated for racially abusing a Eurasian woman and her daughter, mistaking them for being Indian. The incident was captured in a heated conversation that the woman recorded and posted on Facebook. The driver can be heard shouting racial slurs and making derogatory remarks.
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Saturday, September 23, 2023
Canada flow ‘comfortable’, but India expands masur dal imports
The Indian government is "comfortable" with the amount of red lentils imported from Canada amid tensions between the two countries. India has received nearly one lakh tonnes of lentils at its ports, which is sufficient to meet the country's annual consumption of 23 lakh tonnes. The government is considering continuing the zero import duty on lentils beyond March 2024 to encourage overseas growers.
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Jamiat calls Bidhuri incident ‘shameful’, urges Speaker to take action
Maulana Arshad Madani of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind has criticized BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri's remarks in Parliament, calling them "shameful" and "filthy". Madani expressed concern over the use of such language against a Muslim MP and accused the ruling party of not taking any action to stop it. He also urged the Speaker to take legal action against Bidhuri for his comments.
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Kyiv says Russian Navy officials among dead; hits Crimea again
Ukraine's army has claimed it broke through Russian defense lines in the south, while also stating that senior Russian navy commanders were among those killed or wounded in a missile attack on Moscow's Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Crimea. Ukrainian forces have been increasingly targeting the region in an effort to disrupt Moscow's military operations. Ukrainian troops have praised the use of heavy weapons supplied by the West, such as the Polish-made Krab gun and the US-made M109 self-propelled howitzer. The Ukrainian counteroffensive is still underway, with advances being made in the Zaporizhzhia area.
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US woman sentenced to 78 years in prison for sedating, killing daughters
A woman in Virginia was sentenced to 78 years in prison on Friday for sedating her two children before shooting them in August 2018. Veronica Youngblood (38), the former sex worker, was convicted on two charges, including murder and use of a firearm, reported the New York Post. She had shot dead her sedated daughters Sharon Castro (15) and Brooklynn Youngblood (5) after lying them on a bed in their apartment.
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Brainless jellyfish wows scientists with its ability to learn
Researchers have discovered that box jellyfish, specifically the species Tripedalia cystophora, have the ability to learn. In a lab experiment, the jellyfish were trained to recognize and avoid patterns that represented mangrove roots, which they would typically collide with. After a few collisions, the jellyfish changed their behavior and began swimming farther away from the pattern. The study sheds light on the origins of learning and raises questions about the capacity to learn among nerve cells, regardless of whether they are part of a brain.
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Friday, September 22, 2023
MotoGP shows distorted map of India, apologises
MotoGP Bharat ran into a controversy on Friday when the organisers showed a distorted map of India while live-streaming on MotoGP TV the practice sessions from Buddh International Circuit.
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Probe shoddy: Supreme Court acquits two on death row of murder
The Supreme Court has acquitted two death row convicts and one lifer in a murder case due to a poorly conducted investigation. The court expressed concern over the inefficiency and lack of professionalism in police investigations and called for the development of a code of investigation to ensure better standards.
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Canada says 'no place for hate', reassures Hindus
Public safety minister Dominic LeBlanc and Sikh MPs Harjit Singh Sajjan and Randeep Sarai have reassured Canadian Hindus of their safety. The department stated that there is no place for hate in Canada.
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Canada shared intelligence on Nijjar murder with India weeks ago: Justin Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday said that Canada shared evidence on allegations behind Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing with the Indian government weeks ago.
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How Indian-American Vivek Ramaswamy wants to combat China
Vivek Ramaswamy, the Indian-American Republican presidential candidate, has delivered a significant foreign policy address in his home state of Ohio, outlining his vision for achieving economic independence from China. He proposed a series of measures aimed at realizing this goal, along with fostering stronger ties with countries like India.
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I love to put myself in challenging situations: KL Rahul
KL Rahul, currently serving as India's stand-in captain, values the opportunity to immerse himself in "challenging scenarios," especially in the wake of his extended absence due to injury.
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Thursday, September 21, 2023
Authors vs AI: Grisham, Martin, Picoult among 17 to sue OpenAI
Seventeen authors, including John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, and George R.R. Martin, are suing OpenAI, alleging that the company's ChatGPT program is using their copyrighted works without permission.
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'Defining moment', says PM as RS passes women's reservation bill
The women's reservation bill, which seeks to provide 33% reservation to women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies, was passed by the Rajya Sabha with a unanimous vote of 214-0. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated all the MPs and said with the passage of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam in Parliament, we usher in an era of stronger representation and empowerment for the women of India.
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Wednesday, September 20, 2023
India invites Joe Biden for Republic Day celebrations
India has invited US President Joe Biden for Republic Day celebrations next year, confirmed US ambassador Eric Garcetti here on Wednesday. The last, and only, US President to participate in India's Republic Day parade as chief guest was Barack Obama in 2015.
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Forgot where you kept your keys? You could have 'pseudo-dementia'
Doctors are seeing an increase in cases of 'pseudo-dementia' among younger people, which is caused by excessive stress, multitasking, and high workload.
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Trudeau refused presidential suite offered by India during G20
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's security team caused concern among Indian intelligence officials when they refused to let him stay in the specially prepared presidential suite during the G20 summit in India.
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Turkish President Erdogan again brings up Kashmir issue at UN
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the issue of Kashmir during his address at the UN General Assembly. He called for the establishment of a just and lasting peace through dialogue and cooperation between India and Pakistan.
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IndiGo stops selling beverage in cans, bundles it with snacks
In an age of airlines unbundling services to charge extra, IndiGo has bundled its on-board beverage sales. The low cost carrier will no longer sell soft drink cans and passengers will need to buy them with a meal.
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Jilted lover kills girl’s grandpa, lynched by mob in Uttar Pradesh
A 25-year-old man, identified as Asim, was beaten to death by an angry mob after he repeatedly stabbed an elderly man in Ambedkarnagar early on Wednesday.
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US Federal Reserve leaves key interest rate unchanged
The Federal Reserve has decided to keep its primary interest rate unchanged at 5.25%-5.5% in an effort to achieve a "gentle landing" for the US economy. The central bank aims to cool down inflation without causing a severe recession. The Federal Reserve has been implementing a series of interest rate hikes since March 2022 to slow down the economy and rein in inflation. While progress has been made, certain service costs are still increasing at a higher rate than before the pandemic.
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Tuesday, September 19, 2023
On first day in new House, it is Adhir Ranjan vs Amit Shah
When Congress leader tried to claim credit for the bill, Amit Shah said the legislation brought by the Manmohan Singh government had lapsed. “The bill... was passed by Rajya Sabha and hence is still alive,” Chowdhury said.
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Centre launches initiatives focusing on agri-credit and crop insurance
The Indian government has launched three initiatives aimed at improving financial inclusion and livelihoods in the agricultural community. The initiatives include the Kisan Rin Portal for credit delivery, the Ghar Ghar KCC Abhiyaan for short-term agriculture credit, and the WINDS Manual for weather data collection.
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Monday, September 18, 2023
Anantnag toll 5, body of missing soldier found
The death toll of security forces killed during the shootout in north Kashmir’s Anantnag district rose to five with the discovery of the body of a missing Army soldier on Monday.
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Modi govt clears women's quota bill, 27 years after it was first introduced
The Indian government is set to table a bill in Parliament that would reserve one-third of seats for women. The bill will also provide a sub-quota for SC/STs. If passed, it could come into force by 2029.
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Udhayanidhi to TN governor: 'That's why need to eliminate Sanatan'
Tamil Nadu minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has defended his call to eliminate Sanatana Dharma, following comments by the state's governor on social discrimination. The governor had highlighted the problem of untouchability and inequality in Tamil Nadu. Stalin stated that his party also speaks out against caste discrimination and believes in equality. The DMK's remarks have caused controversy and strained relationships with allies.
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Canada pursuing ‘credible allegations’ Indian govt behind killing of Sikh leader: Trudeau
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Thailand eyes India to boost tourism recovery after waiving visa for China
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Xi Jinping’s security obsession turns ordinary citizens into spy hunters
As part of President Xi Jinping's efforts to strengthen national security and repel foreign threats, Beijing's top universities are incorporating spy-catching courses into their syllabus. Students are being instructed to become a "defense line" against foreign forces, and interactive training games are being organized. The Chinese Ministry of State Security has also joined social media app WeChat to raise awareness about national security.
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Sunday, September 17, 2023
PM Modi launches Rs 13,000 crore scheme for artisans
Narendra Modi followed through on his August 15 speech and launched the ‘PM Vishwakarma Scheme’, a central plan with an outlay of Rs 13,000 crore, on Sunday. He said it was high time that ‘Vishwakarmas’ (community of artisans and craftspeople) were recognised and supported, and his government had come forward as a partner to elevate their respect, enhance their capabilities and make them prosperous.
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Traces of rare metal vanadium, key for batteries, found off Gujarat coast
Vanadium, a critical raw material for many industrial applications, has been found in sediment samples collected from Gulf of Khambhat, which opens into the Arabian Sea off Alang in Gujarat. What makes this find a significant one is that the war mineral, used to strengthen steel and make batteries, is scarce in India.
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Kashmir army jawan dies as colleague’s gun fires ‘accidentally’
An army jawan died and another was injured after a colleague’s rifle allegedly went off accidentally in a camp in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on the intervening night of Saturday-Sunday. The deceased jawan has been identified as Vipin Batya, 40, of 14 Rashtriya Rifles and the injured as Yogesh, 37.
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More Indians applying for visas this year than record 2019
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Saturday, September 16, 2023
Free speech not hate speech: Madras high court on Sanatan plea
The Madras High Court has stated that free speech cannot be considered hate speech and that untouchability is unconstitutional, both within and outside of the Sanatan Dharma. This came as the court heard a petition against a Tamil Nadu college that had sought students' views on the topic of "Opposition to Sanatan."
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In a first, NSIL to help Euro firm test re-entry capsule on PSLV last stage
Come January, a petite European spacecraft, christened “Bikini,” will hitch a ride aboard India’s trusted PSLV, soaring to a staggering altitude of 500km before making a re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere and plunging into the deep sea.
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BrahMos manufacturing likely to begin from March: Rajnath Singh
The BrahMos missile manufacturing site in Lucknow is expected to be completed by March next year, according to Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The missile, developed by an India-Russia joint venture, is a supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from various platforms.
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'Rising ammunition prices set back Nato efforts to boost security'
Nato's top military official warned on Saturday that a drastic rise in prices for weapons and ammunition means that allies' higher defence spending does not automatically translate into greater security.
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'They don't play fearless…': Doull on India's approach in ICC events
Former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull expressed concerns about India's performance in major ICC events, stating that fearless cricket is crucial on the grand stage. Doull argued that Team India has struggled to adopt this approach, as they focus too much on statistics and are too worried about their stats, which is a concern for their batting side.
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Friday, September 15, 2023
Kerala has a growing child rape problem
Kerala, a state in India known for its literacy and healthcare, has the fourth highest rate of child rape in the country. In the first seven months of 2017, there were 983 cases of penetrative sexual assault on children, surpassing the total number of child rape cases in 2016. Experts argue that not all perpetrators of child rape are paedophiles, with some committing the crime due to sexual anarchism or experimentation.
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Wounded soldier's death takes J&K toll to 4
A soldier wounded in a three-day operation against Pakistan-backed terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag has died in the hospital, bringing the total casualties to four. The search is ongoing for three Pakistani terrorists and a local recruit in the forests near the village of Gadool.
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'US consulate in Frankfurt sets aside visa interview appointments for Indian applicants’
The US consulate in Frankfurt has set aside nonimmigrant visa interview appointments specifically for Indian applicants, with a wait time of just three days. In contrast, the wait time for B1/B2 visa interview appointments in India ranges from 441 to 607 days.
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Kamal Haasan hosted Bigg Boss Tamil season 7 to premiere on Oct 1; watch promo
Host Kamal Haasan is back with a bang. As per reports, Bigg Boss Tamil 7 will have its grand premiere on October 1. The preps are in full swing for the grand launch of the Bigg Boss Tamil 7 premiere episode.
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Thursday, September 14, 2023
Charter jet crashlands at Mumbai airport in heavy rain
CCTV footage from a hangar showed the Learjet aircraft (VT-DBL) come over runway 27, bank heavily and nose-dive to the ground to throw up clouds of dust. The visibility at the airport was low at 700 metres with heavy rain when the aircraft came into land, said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
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Live-streaming of Chandrayaan-3 soft-landing on Moon gets 8m viewers
The live-streaming featured a 16-second clip showcasing various moments from Isro’s mission control centre in Bengaluru, capturing the entire journey from the start of the broadcast to Chandrayaan-3's successful landing as well as showing the excitement and celebrations among Isro staff.
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How Sri Lanka pipped Pakistan in Asia Cup thriller
Top-order batter Kusal Mendis conjured a match-defining 91 as he along with Sadeera Samarawickrama and Charith Asalanka guided Sri Lanka to the Asia Cup final, defeating top-ranked ODI side Pakistan by 2 wickets (DLS) in the rain-marred last-over Super Four thriller in Colombo on Thursday. Kusal fired a dazzling 87-ball 91 while Samarawickrama hit a crucial 48 as the duo shared a masterful century stand for the third wicket in a tricky 252 chase. In the final leg of the chase Asalanka showed nerves of steel to hand the co-hosts a famous win off the last ball at 10 past one post midnight.
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Hunter Biden indicted on federal firearms charges
Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, is facing criminal charges related to gun possession after failing to reach a plea deal. This is the first time a sitting president's child is being prosecuted. The charges were brought by US Special Counsel David Weiss, who has been investigating Hunter Biden's business dealings. These charges add drama to the upcoming 2024 presidential campaign, where President Biden is expected to seek reelection against former President Donald Trump. Hunter Biden has been targeted by Republicans for years, but there is no evidence that President Biden personally benefited from his son's activities.
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Wednesday, September 13, 2023
5th Nipah case in Kerala, contact list swells to 789
A 24-year-old healthcare worker at a private hospital in Kerala's Kozhikode district tested positive for Nipah fever on Wednesday, a day after four people, including two who have since passed away, were confirmed to be infected with the virus. The health worker's samples were tested at National Institute of Virology, Pune, according to health minister Veena George.
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Seattle cops caught jesting over Indian girl’s death
Several Seattle police officers, including some union members, are being investigated after a body-camera audio-video showed them laughing and downplaying the death of a young Indian student hit by a speeding police car.
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Army Col, Major & J&K DSP die fighting Pak-backed terrorists
Three security personnel, including an army colonel, were killed in a gunfight with suspected terrorists in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir. The encounter took place in the forests surrounding Gadool village and is still ongoing. The terrorists are believed to be from The Resistance Front, a shadow group of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Quota activist to end fast with a 30-day deadline to Maha govt
On Tuesday, Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange announced his decision to end his 14-day hunger strike. However, he cautioned that the protest would resume if the government did not grant OBC quota rights to the community within the next 30 days.
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Centre rushes team to Kerala as state reports 2 Nipah deaths
According to Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, two fatalities have occurred as a result of Nipah virus infection in Kerala. Additionally, samples from four individuals in the coastal state, who are suspected of having the disease, have been dispatched to Pune's National Institute of Virology (NIV) for further testing.
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Kuldeep becomes fastest Indian spinner to 150 ODI wickets
Indian wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav continued to make waves in the ODI cricket as he dished out yet another winning performance in the Asia Cup Super Four match against Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
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Monday, September 11, 2023
Trudeau kept waiting as reserve plane won't arrive until today
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his delegation may fly back home on Tuesday. A second aircraft has been flown to Delhi but since Canada’s VVIP fleet is ageing, the situation ie being described as “fluid”. The over 30-year-old aircraft supposed to fly Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his delegation back home on Sunday night had developed a snag just before departure.
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Navy & culture min join hands to stitch back Indian maritime marvel
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US firm to unveil luxury space adventures in India
SpaceVIP, a mission-driven space expedition company based in the United States, will commence its services in India next month, enabling high-net-worth individuals in the country to embark on journeys to space. “For the first time, these luxury services will be available to clientele in India,” the company said in a statement.
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Asia Cup: How India blew away Pakistan in rain-marred Super 4 contest
All-round India outclassed Pakistan in their rain-marred opening Asia Cup Super Four match at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. The rain forced the match to reserve day, but India emerged victorious by 228 runs to collect two points in the Super 4 stage. This victory pushed India to the top of the Super Fours standings on superior Net Run Rate (NRR), with Sri Lanka and Pakistan also having two points each.
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Sunday, September 10, 2023
Gold smuggling racket busted, airline staffer among 6 held
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How visiting tourists madly fall in love with Bihar
Two men from Punjab on a recent visit to the state recently got so much fascinated by its scenic beauty, sprawling green fields and silky roads that they stopped midway, shot videos of the areas through their cell phones and posted on social media getting more than 1.5 million views so far.
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Saturday, September 9, 2023
Morocco earthquake kills more than 1,300 people
Moroccan earthquake survivors huddled for a night in the open on the High Atlas Mountains on Saturday, a day after the country's deadliest quake in more than six decades killed over 1,300 people and laid waste to villages.
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Madhya Pradesh okays Rs 10 lakh for lynching victims
The Shivraj Singh Chouhan cabinet in Bhopal has approved a law for compensation for victims of mob lynching. The 'Mob Lynching Victim Compensation Scheme 2023' will provide relief and rehabilitation for victims and their dependents. The family of a victim killed by a mob will receive a compensation of Rs 10 lakh, while those injured will receive Rs 4 lakh to Rs 6 lakh. The cabinet also approved a housing scheme for those who did not qualify for the PM Awas Yojana.
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Sabka Saath: PM Modi welcomes African Union to G20
The African Union (AU) got a permanent seat at the G20 high table with PM Modi announcing it in his opening remarks at the leaders’ summit in New Delhi. "It was in the spirit of 'Sabka Saath' that India proposed permanent membership for the African Union in the G20. I believe that we all agree on this proposal," said PM Modi, as he invited the AU chair. Jaishankar later said it was a matter of particular satisfaction that AU had become a member of G20 under India’s presidency.
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Olive oil prices in India up 60% due to Europe drought
The price of extra virgin olive oil in India has skyrocketed due to two consecutive years of drought in Europe. Importers report that prices have increased by at least 50% to 60%, with the possibility of reaching Rs 1,500 per litre. Consumers are already feeling the impact, with reduced discounting and a change in taste noticed by some.
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In a 1st, scientists map how chikungunya affects Indians
Scientists in India have mapped out how the chikungunya virus affects individuals across various states for the first time. The study found that rashes, which are considered a common symptom of chikungunya globally, have recently appeared in India. The research also identified specific proteins associated with fast-growing viral loads and highlighted the role of certain molecules in disease severity.
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At 43.5° Celsius, Jaisalmer sees hottest Sept day recorded
Jaisalmer, in western Rajasthan, experienced its hottest September day on record with temperatures reaching 43.5 degrees Celsius. The previous record was 43.3 degrees Celsius in 1949. The hot weather is due to an anti-cyclonic circulation over western Rajasthan, caused by the departure of the monsoon season.
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Chandrababu Naidu arrested in 3am swoop over 'skill devpt scam'
Naidu, who was touring the state as part of his pre-election campaign, was camping in a bus at Nandyal when a CID special investigation team woke him at 3am and said he was being arrested in an alleged scam of Rs 371 crore in the AP Skill Development Corporation. The scam is said to have taken place between 2014 and 2019, when Naidu was Andhra Pradesh CM.
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Asia Cup: Samarawickrama, bowlers power SL to 21-run win
Samarawickrama scored a brilliant 93 before Sri Lanka bowlers rallied to beat Bangladesh by 21 runs in their Asia Cup Super 4 match in Colombo. Invited to bat, Samarawickrama & Kusal Mendis (50) took Sri Lanka to 257/9. Skipper Dasun Shanaka (3/28), Matheesha Pathirana (3/58) and spinner Maheesh Theekshana (3/69) then led a disciplined bowling attack to stop Bangladesh at 236 in 48.1 overs.
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Friday, September 8, 2023
2 killed in armed attack in Manipur town, 5th in 4 months
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Relief for Fadnavis, acquitted in poll info 'supression' case
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G20 summit: Global leaders are here, but where are they on Ukraine?
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Bopanna-Ebden pair suffers US Open heartbreak, loses in final
India's Rohan Bopanna on Friday narrowly missed out on creating history as he and Australian partner Matthew Ebden suffered a 6-2, 3-6, 4-6 defeat to USA's Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury of United Kingdom in the US Open men's doubles final. Bopanna, 43, was looking to become the oldest Slam champion in Open era but suffered a defeat in the thrilling finale that lasted 2 hours at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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Thursday, September 7, 2023
G20 Summit: US President Joe Biden emplanes for India to hold bilateral talks with PM Modi
US President Joe Biden on Thursday left for India where he would attend the G20 Summit in New Delhi and hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Biden will follow the Covid-19 guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during his visit to India for the G20 Summit, the White House has said.
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$1.8billion assets recovered from eco offenders, fugitives in 4 years: Singh
Union minister Jitendra Singh on Thursday said that assets worth more than $1.8 billion have been recovered from economic offenders and fugitives in the last four years.
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Stupa town Sanchi to soon be India’s first ‘solar city’
Sanchi, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India, is on its way to becoming the country's first 'solar city'. It is home to the famous stupa built during emperor Ashoka's reign and is now equipped with a fully operational 3 MW solar plant for household and commercial needs. Another 5 MW plant is being built to meet agriculture-related requirements.
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Ahead of PM-Biden meet, India formally asks for ‘killer’ drones
Ahead of the Modi-Biden meeting on Friday, India has issued the formal request to the US government for the mega acquisition of 31 top-notch weaponised MQ-9B Reaper or Predator-B drones, aiming to ink the final contract within this financial year.
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Bopanna, Ebden reach US Open men's doubles final
Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden, a sixth-seeded Indian-Australian duo, advanced to the final of the men's doubles event at the US Open, securing their spot in the final with a commanding straight-set victory over French pair Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut. The Indo-Australian duo had previously reached the semifinals at Wimbledon earlier this year.
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Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Gujarat HC allows girl to abort 27-week fetus
The Gujarat high court on Wednesday permitted a 12-year-old girl raped by her father to terminate her 27-week pregnancy and ordered the state government to pay Rs 2.5 lakh as compensation to her.
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SC junks plea for cooling-off period of 2 years for ex-judges
The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a plea for fixing a cooling-off period of two years for SC and HC judges before accepting any political appointment, saying it was up to a judge to take a call on accepting such an appointment and it was for the government to frame a law.
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Japanese scientists find ‘Earth-like planet’ in our solar system
Two Japanese astronomers have found possible evidence of an “Earth-like planet” within our solar system. The planet has been residing in the Kuiper Belt, which is a circumstellar disk composed of objects in the outer solar system, beginning just past the orbit of Neptune.
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Tuesday, September 5, 2023
23 get 10 years' jail, 7 acquitted in massacre of 8 cops in Bikru
A special court on Tuesday sentenced 23 people to 10 years in jail under the Gangster Act for the massacre of eight cops in Bikru village of Kanpur Dehat during a raid against gangster Vikas Dubey and his men on July 2, 2020.
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Preventive arrest not for tackling law & order: SC
Holding that governments cannot resort to preventive detention as a “tool for enforcement of law and order”, the Supreme Court has ruled that a habitual offender cannot be put under detention because of his “habituality” of committing offences but only when he is seen as having the potential to cause “public disorder”.
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What KBC 15's first crorepati Jaskaran Singh said
Jaskaran Singh, a 21-year-old from Punjab, became the first crorepati of season 15 of Kaun Banega Crorepati. He even attempted the 7 crore question. Jaskaran in an exclusive chat with ETimes TV talked about his winning moment and how host Amitabh Bachchan comforted him on the show. He expressed his admiration for Amitabh Bachchan's humility and revealed his plans to use the prize money for his family and higher studies.
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Monday, September 4, 2023
Woman finds molester, out on bail, at her doorstep
Nearly a year after being molested on a local train and facing insensitivity from personnel at a railway police chowky, a young woman woke up on Sunday to find the alleged molester at her doorstep. Asked how he got her address, the accused, a daily-wage labourer, claimed the "police gave it to him" and demanded that she withdraw her complaint.
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SC asks NC MP Lone to swear allegiance to Indian Constitution
The Supreme Court on Monday firmly asked National Conference leader and MP Mohd Akbar Lone to file an affidavit by Tuesday swearing unwavering allegiance to the Indian Constitution and affirming Jammu & Kashmir as an integral part of India after the Centre's strong protest against his “Pakistan zindabad” slogan on the floor of the J&K assembly in 2018.
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Road ministry pitches for more highway project on PPP citing quality
Flagging the issue of construction quality in highway projects executed with full government funding or EPC, Union road transport minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday asked the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and other wings of the highways ministry to take up more projects on Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode. In PPP projects, the contractors either recover their investment from toll or the highway agencies make the payments over years.
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Happy Teachers Day 2023: Wishes, Messages, Quotes
Teachers' Day is celebrated on September 5th each year to honor and appreciate educators. It commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, an Indian scholar and philosopher who emphasized the importance of education. Greetings, expressions, and sayings can be used to convey gratitude and admiration for teachers. Visuals, Facebook updates, and WhatsApp statuses can also be shared to show appreciation. Teachers play a crucial role in shaping the future and their influence lasts a lifetime.
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Sunday, September 3, 2023
Woman’s testimony sends son to jail for life in Tripura murder case
A mother’s testimony against her son played a pivotal role in his and his friend’s conviction during the trial of a widow’s murder at the district court in Tripura’s Sepahijala on Saturday. The court handed down rigorous life imprisonment sentences to Suman Das (24) and Chandan Das (26) for murdering 55-year-old widow Krishna Das, who worked as a cleaning staff at the Bishalgarh Municipal Council.
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Stalin Junior triggers row with call to ‘eradicate Sanatan Dharma’
A speech in favour of “eradicating Sanatan Dharma” by Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin's minister son Udhayanidhi Stalin at a weekend event left him and INDIA alliance constituent DMK facing a nationwide maelstrom of protest led by BJP, which flagged the remarks as “hate speech”, “anti-Hindu” and a call to “genocide of 80% of the population”.
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Asia Cup: Bangladesh keep Super 4s hopes alive with big win
All-rounder Mehidy Hasan and middle-order batter Najmul Shanto's dazzling centuries were followed by an all-round bowling performance as Bangladesh crushed Afghanistan by 89 runs in the crucial Asia Cup Group B match in Lahore on Sunday. The victory for Bangladesh was their first in the tournament and kept their hopes of qualification for Super Fours alive. After losing their opener against Sri Lanka, Bangladesh were in a must-win situation and Hasan and Shanto stepped up in grand style to set up their team's easy victory.
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Saturday, September 2, 2023
Mass conversions in Chhattisgarh under Congress govt: Amit Shah
Union home minister Amit Shah released on Saturday a "black paper" of 69 allegations against the Bhupesh Baghel government in Chhattisgarh and warned that BJP will "hang the corrupt upside down to straighten them out" if voted into government. Shah called the Congress government a "government of scams, scandals, atrocities and breach of promise".
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Chandrayaan-3: Mission goals met, Vikram & Pragyan to be put to sleep Sunday
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Friday, September 1, 2023
Can’t ask troops to clear Manipur roads: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Centre and the Manipur government to take steps, including airdropping, to ensure supply of food and essential commodities to people affected by road blockades put up by two ethnic groups but refused to direct armed forces to remove these blockades.
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