North Korean state media said on Wednesday that the country has conducted a successful test of a hypersonic missile, state media reported, with leader Kim Jong Un attending the launch for the first time in more than a year. On Tuesday authorities in South Korea and Japan detected the suspected launch, which drew condemnation by authorities in Washington and Tokyo and prompted an expression of concern from the UN secretary-general.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2022
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US doctors transplant full, live pig heart into human patient
Whether or not pigs have wings or pigs can fly, pigs can certainly save human lives. In a landmark first-of-its kind surgery, doctors at the University of Maryland School of Medicine outside Washington DC have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig heart into a 57-year-patient with terminal illness.
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‘Infra doubled since second wave, ready for next peak’
India will likely cross the peak that it witnessed during the second wave of Covid-19 but is fully prepared with two-times more infrastructure and services to tackle the upsurge, government sources said even as daily cases increased more than 28 times in last 14 days.
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ICMR waives testing for travel & surgeries
Amid a steep rise in Covid-19 cases across the country, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Monday issued a new advisory waiving off testing requirements for many categories including contacts of confirmed Covid-19 cases unless identified as “high-risk” based on age or comorbidities. Besides, it also exempted asymptomatic patients undergoing surgical or non surgical invasive procedures including pregnant women hospitalised for delivery, unless warranted or symptoms develop.
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HC: Marital ties may shield spouse from rape charge
The protection given to husbands from being booked for rape under the IPC may have to do with the “qualitative difference” between marital and non-marital relationships, the Delhi high court said on Monday. In preliminary remarks, Justice C Hari Shankar, as part of a division bench, tested claims and submissions made by a batch of petitions seeking to criminalise sex without consent in a marriage as ‘marital rape’.
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Supreme Court to take up plea against hate speech
The Supreme Court on Monday assured Congress leader and senior advocate Kapil Sibal that it would take up a public interest litigation petition demanding action against those who indulged in hate speech and gave calls for armed action against the minority community at congregations in Haridwar and Delhi last month.
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Sunday, January 9, 2022
Live: Updates from 79th Golden Globes
In a year beset by controversy, the biggest party in Hollywood has been reduced to little more than a Twitter feed.'Belfast' and 'West Side Story' are among the frontrunners for a drastically scaled-down 79th Golden Globes on Sunday, where winners will be unveiled via Twitter from an untelevised ceremony that is being boycotted by Hollywood.
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‘Quick peak may limit 3rd wave’s impact on economy’
Rating services pioneer Crisil, which transitioned into a global analytics company, now derives just 15% of its business from credit ratings. Its new MD & CEO Amish Mehta in an interview told TOI how the agency has retained growth numbers despite the new Covid variant. Mehta until September 2021 had led the company’s acquisition and change agenda as president & COO.
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US comedian Bob Saget found dead: Police
Bob Saget, the US comedian who delighted millions as the star of television's "Full House" in the 1980s and 1990s, has been found dead in a Florida hotel room, the local sheriff said Sunday.
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Djokovic legal battle opens, glitch delays online access
Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic's legal battle to stay in Australia and chase a record 21st Grand Slam opened Monday, but public online access was delayed by a technical glitch, a court spokesman said.
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HC: Disastrous not to grant divorce in a broken marriage
It would be disastrous if divorce is not granted to a couple whose marriage has broken once and for all, the Punjab and Haryana HC has said while overturning a Gurgaon family court’s order in 2015 that rejected a husband’s plea for divorce from his long estranged wife.
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Expedite jabs for teens: PM Modi at review meet
PM Narendra Modi on Sunday underscored the need to focus on preparedness and ensure adequate health infrastructure at the district level to combat rapidly rising Covid-19 cases across the country powered by Omicron variant of SARS-COV2.
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Amazon challenges CCI order at NCLAT, moves SC to quash HC order
US e-tailer Amazon has stepped up its legal battle with Kishore Biyani’s Future Group, challenging a Competition Commission of India (CCI) order at the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) and filing a petition in the Supreme Court to quash a Delhi High Court order.
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Iran ready to help India transport wheat to Afghanistan
Even as India continues to discuss modalities for transporting 50,000 MT to Afghanistan through the land route, Iran Saturday offered to help India deliver humanitarian aid including wheat to the country under Taliban rule.
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Saturday, January 8, 2022
US allows entry of Indian mangoes, export of cherries
After years of squabbling with the US, the government on Saturday said that Washington had agreed to easier rules to allow the export of Indian mangoes and pomegranates in return for the entry of American cherries and Alfalfa hay as well as pork. The move will end a two-year restriction on the export of Indian mangoes to the US.
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Five states to influence 19 RS seats, impact Prez polls too
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Alliance with Captain, Dhindsa a booster shot for Punjab BJP
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No physical rallies till January 15, poll staff to get booster dose
Taking note of the rising Covid graph, the Election Commission on Saturday announced a clutch of precautionary and proactive measures for the five poll-bound states, including a total ban on physical rallies, roadshows, car and bike rallies and processions till January 15. Chief election commissioner Sushil Chandra said that since nobody could accurately predict how the Omicron curve would behave, the EC would take a call after January 15 on whether to retain or relax the ban.
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Friday, January 7, 2022
Evangelists can’t hurt religious belief and claim immunity too: HC
An evangelist cannot outrage other’s religious beliefs and still claim immunity from facing criminal cases for having intentionally insulting religious feelings of others, Madras high court has said.
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TCS to take up its 4th share buyback proposal on January 12
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GDP expected to grow 9.2% in FY22, better pre-Covid level
The Indian economy is projected to grow by 9.2% during the current financial year, helped by a robust farm sector and strengthening recovery in manufacturing, construction and services sectors. However, economists warned of a possible adverse impact of the third wave of Covid-19 in the months ahead.
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Covid: Ahead of booster rollout, vaccine shots cross 150 crore
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the feat as a “historic milestone”, calling it a “remarkable day” on the vaccination front. “Congratulations to our fellow citizens on crossing the 150-crore milestone. Our vaccination drive has ensured that many lives are saved. At the same time, let us also keep following all Covid-19 protocols,” he said.
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Bengaluru: 4 techies dead in Nice Road pile-up
The victims – two men and two women, all from Bommanahalli and in their 30s - were on their way to Kengeri when the TN-registered truck hit their Maruti WagonR bearing a Kerala licence plate.
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Thursday, January 6, 2022
Medical admission delay: SC 'shares' concern, quota ruling today
The Supreme Court on Friday will pronounce its decision on the inclusion of 27% OBC and 10% EWS quota in medical admissions, just 16 hours after it reserved verdict on petitions challenging the extension of these two quotas for NEET-PG admissions for 2021-22 academic session.
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Covid: 'Duration of fever in current surge shorter'
A key takeaway that has emerged by analysing new Covid cases in the past three weeks is that the fever duration in the current surge of the pandemic has been much shorter than that of the Delta wave, Maharashtra Covid task force members observed. Another major observation by the experts is that the chest CT scan reports are also showing normal results in most patients affected by the virus this time.
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SC takes note of PM's security breach, lists PIL as 1st item for today
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Fire accident 'act of God' only if caused by natural force: SC
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E-passports to be rolled out soon for smoother immigration passage
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Ahead of UP polls, Yogi slashes power rates for farmers by 50%
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Prez expresses concern as PM gives first-hand account of security breach
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O2 output ramped up to meet daily demand of 19k MT: Government
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Will have a conversation with Pant: Dravid
India head coach Rahul Dravid hinted at having a conversation with wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant over the timing of his shots including the wild slog that led to his dismissal in the second innings of the second Test against South Africa. Pant tried to smash Kagiso Rabada out of the ground on the third ball of his innings but ended up edging it to the wicketkeeper, drawing sharp criticism from all quarters.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2022
EC may allow rallies but with stricter restrictions
With the review of poll preparedness by Election Commission completed for all the five poll-bound states, the updated rolls for Uttar Pradesh with January 1, 2022 as the reference date published on Wednesday and discussions on deployment of central paramilitary forces reportedly finalised between EC and MHA officials, the way is paved for the poll panel to announce the schedule of assembly polls in UP, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.
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HC to EC: Explore if voting can be online, rallies virtual
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Cheetahs will be reintroduced by end of the year: Minister
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Govt initiates action against app, FB pages targeting Hindu women
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3rd arrest in Bulli Bai case as Mumbai cops nab DU student
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CDS crash inquiry: 'Loss of situational awareness' by pilots
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Covid hospitalisation across country sees sharp rise, but most cases mild
The rush is almost inevitable as cities like Chennai, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi are registering a rapid rise in coronavirus infections and a spike in hospital admissions lately. But most cases are mild and only a few needed ventilator or oxygen support. Chennai registered a more than three-fold increase in the number of patients in hospitals: 1,754 patients on January 3, compared to 507 on December 3. On January 4, the inpatient tally rose to 1,931.
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Booster to be of same vaccine as previous 2 shots: Govt
The ‘precaution dose’ (booster) for Covid-19 — which will be administered from January 10 to health and frontline workers, and those above 60 with comorbidities — will be of the same vaccine as the first and second dose, the government said on Wednesday. “Those who got Covaxin will get Covaxin and those who got Covishield will get Covishield,” NITI Aayog member-health Dr VK Paul said.
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Tuesday, January 4, 2022
ATS centre in Deoband will keep terror away, says Yogi
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath laid the foundation stone of an Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) commando training centre at Deoband in Saharanpur district on Tuesday. The centre will come up in the town that houses world renowned Islamic seminary Darul Uloom.
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Double-engine growth way to prosperity: PM hails Tripura
PM Modi breezed through poll-bound Manipur amid a shutdown and boycott call by rebel outfits on Tuesday, carrying with him a bouquet of 22 projects worth Rs 4,815 crore and declaring the insurgency-hit state would be the engine of the country's growth. PM Modi, who flew to BJP-governed Tripura next to inaugurate the newly built integrated terminal of Agartala airport, said that the northeast joined the development race post-2014 after being hampered by decades of neglect.
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Stampede at Congress marathon in UP, several girls injured
Several children were injured and three of the minors had to be rushed to hospital after a stampede during a marathon organised by Congress in Bareilly on Tuesday. They were discharged after administering of first aid. Nearly 5,000 girls had gathered to participate in the 5-km marathon as part of Congress's 'Ladki hu, lad sakti hu' (I am a girl, I can fight) election campaign.
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In two days, over 84L teens given first dose of covid vaccine
Nearly 84.4 lakh teenagers aged 15-17 were vaccinated till 10pm on Tuesday, with the count inching towards the 1 crore mark in two days of the drive. Close to 42 lakh teenagers were vaccinated on Monday, and a similar number received their first dose on Tuesday. The government is aiming to achieve 85-90% coverage of first dose among adolescents in the age group in 15-20 days, a senior official told TOI.
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Pics of Indian soldiers with tricolour at Galwan
In a move to counter aggressive Chinese propaganda, the Indian security establishment on Tuesday released photographs of Indian soldiers flying as well as holding the Tricolour at the Galwan valley in eastern Ladakh as part of New Year celebrations. The images show the Indian soldiers, armed with the latest SiG Sauer assault rifles, with the Tricolour as well as their Dogra Regiment flag at an observation post in the Galwan valley.
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Monday, January 3, 2022
BMC delaying razing wall of Bachchan home: Lokayukta
Last month, the BMC had submitted that it hasn’t taken over a portion of land from Pratiksha bungalow plot as it does not have a contractor in place for the road-widening project. It has said that it would raze the compound wall and acquire the land in the next financial year.
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Maha moves coal ministry to get forest clearance for Chhattisgarh block
This the second instance of delays being faced by coal block owners in Chattisgarh. As first reported by TOI, Rajasthan was the first to knock on the Centre’s doors over Chhattisgarh govt delaying clearances for starting two new mines and ramping up production from two others allotted to Rajasthan.
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SC nod to urgent hearing in EWS quota criteria case
Solicitor general Tushar Mehta infomed a bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud that the committee headed by ex-finance secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey, which was tasked to revisit the criteria for candidate’s inclusion in EWS category, has already submitted its recommendations and that the Centre has filed the report before the court.
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Covid antiviral pill launched at 1,399 for full 5-day course
Over a dozen companies, including Hetero, Sun Pharma, Natco and Dr Reddy’s are in the process of rolling out the oral therapy developed by Merck and and its partner, Ridgeback Biotherapeutics, at prices ranging between Rs 1,500 and Rs 2,500 for the complete treatment, sources told TOI.
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China builds bridge across Pangong, helipads in its territory
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Alka Mittal first woman to head ONGC
Alka Mittal has become the first woman to head India’s largest exploration and production company, ONGC, and second woman in the country to helm an oil company after Nishi Vasudeva, who had created history in March 2014 after taking over the reins of oil refiner-fuel retailer Hindustan Petroleum.
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Sunday, January 2, 2022
Retain Rs 8 lakh EWS cap for admissions, recommends panel
The Centre told the SC that it would stick to the Rs 8 lakh annual income limit criteria that entitles EWS candidates to a 10% reservation in admissions to educational institutions, including medical colleges, and government jobs, but promised to tweak other EWS- related criteria a bit from next year.
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Pak terrorist killed on LoC in Jammu and Kashmir
“This was a BAT action,” an Army officer said, underscoring that it was clearly a “complete breach of the ceasefire understanding” between the two nations. The Pakistan Army has been contacted and asked to take the body.
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Covid vaccination for teens starts today, 6.8 lakh register
The Centre has advised states and Union Territories to provide separate vaccination centres, session sites, queue and different vaccination teams for the 15-18 year age group to avoid any inadvertent mixing of vaccines.
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Companies rush to roll out jabs specific to Omicron strain
The vaccines under development globally include Betuvax-CoV-2, Inovio (INO-4800), Valneva (VLA2001), Oravax, Gritstone (GRT-R910), Daiichi Sankyo (DS-5670) and KM Biologics (KD-414). Some of these could be used as boosters or independent vaccines, latest data compiled by Unicef says.
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FIRs filed in Bulli Bai ‘auction’, site blocked
The uploading of pictures on the ‘Bulli Bai’ app was similar to the ‘Sulli Deals’ upload last July. Once opened, the face of a minority community woman would be randomly displayed as ‘Bulli Bai’. No concrete action has been taken against the perpetrators in the ‘Sulli Deals’ case yet.
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Work from anywhere: Tier-2 cities to earn big
Shared exclusively with TOI, the report shows Ahmedabad has emerged strongly as one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Among tier-2 cities, Chandigarh tops the chart in salaries paid at the junior (average CTC Rs 5.7 lakh per annum) and mid levels (Rs 13.7 lakh) — ahead of the national averages of Rs 4.4 lakh and Rs 11 lakh, respectively.
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Ramp up vaccine coverage: Centre to poll-bound states
In a high-level meeting with states on Sunday, health minister Mansukh Mandaviya asked states to leave no stone unturned in ramping up infrastructure to manage a surge, the health ministry said in a statement.
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Uttarakhand forms SIT to probe ‘hate speech’
DIG Garhwal Karan Singh Nagnyal said that the SIT is headed by Dehradun SP (rural) Kamlesh Upadhyay and has one circle officer, one inspector and two sub-inspectors as its members. “The decision to form the SIT was taken since the issue is sensitive", he said.
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India’s Omicron count crosses 1,700-mark
Odisha recorded 23 new infections, its biggest single-day jump so far, taking the total tally to 37. Of the 23 fresh cases, 10 have no recent history of foreign travel. Telangana recorded five cases, taking the state tally to 84.
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‘Foreign test kits can’t spot Omicron’s elusive sibling’
The elusive sibling (sub-lineage) of the Omicron variant, BA.2, cannot be picked up by the imported RT-PCR kit having an S-gene drop, researchers involved in tracking the virus in India said on Sunday. The variant has three sub-lineages BA.1, BA.2, and BA.3.
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Yogi government plays ‘jail jail’ with crooks: PM
PM Narendra Modi said youths will now get the right kind of opportunities in games. He said till five years ago, daughters in UP were afraid to move out of their houses after sunset but now they are “rising like stars” .
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Saturday, January 1, 2022
At 27000, new Covid cases jump 22% in a day
On New Year Day, India had reported 27,718 fresh cases by late night with data from two states awaited. This was over 5,000 more than the tally of 22,706 on Friday. Covid infections have exploded this week, coinciding with the rise in the Omicron variant of the virus, with cases increasing nearly 4.5-fold in just five days.
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Dec petrol sales 13% more than pre-pandemic period
Government data shows petrol sales rising more than 4% and diesel consumption, a key measure of economic activity, increasing 1.4% in December from the same period of 2020, reinforcing the trend since October last year.
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Omicron cases dip, tally stands at 1,540
Rajasthan detected 52 new cases of Omicron, taking the state’s tally to 121. A senior health department official said: “Among the new cases, 38 wer found in Jaipur.” Four of the patients had come in contact with foreign travelers.
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Tamil Nadu: Villupuram cop suspended for slapping protesting student
Haryana shuts cinema halls, sports complexes in 5 districts amid surge in Covid cases
12 pilgrims killed in Vaishno Devi stampede on New Year’s Day
Rescue teams evacuated the injured to various hospitals. Nine of them at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspecialty Hospital, Kakryal, were discharged during the day, while the rest are undergoing treatment and their condition is said to be stable.
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Friday, December 31, 2021
Stampede at Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu, at least 14 injured
Omicron cases dip to 168 after Thursday’s peak of 263
India reported 168 Omicron cases on Friday — lower than 263 on Thursday and 215 on Wednesday — taking the country’s total tally to 1,379. While Maharashtra just reported four cases, a sharp fall from 198 the previous day, Delhi led the states in single-day tally with 57 cases.
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'36,000 couples in queue, but CARA has 1,936 kids'
In its quarterly data analysis released on Friday, voluntary organisation — Families of Joy (FoJ) — highlighted that figures collated over December show that the maximum number of healthy children below two years, legally available for adoption in any state, as on date is just about 10.
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Xiaomi, Oppo face fine for I-T norms violations
On December 21, the I-T department conducted country-wide search and seizure operations on certain foreign-controlled mobile communication and mobile handset manufacturing companies, and people linked to them.
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Covid: National tally crosses 22,000
New cases detected on Friday had zoomed to 22,688 by late night, with data from two states yet to come in, as per TOI’s Covid database. This was nearly 6,000 more than Thursday's total. India had reported 6,242 new infections on Monday.
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Thursday, December 30, 2021
Namita Gokhale, Bratya Basu Sahitya Akademi winners
The awards spanning 20 languages include seven books of poetry, two novels, five short stories, two plays and one biography, autobiography, epic poetry and criticism. A statement by the Sahitya Akademi said the awards for Maithili, Manipuri, Gujarati and Urdu will be announced later.
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141 Mumbai residents without travel history tested positive for Omicron, says BMC
China renames 15 places in Arunachal, MEA hits back
China’s ministry of civil affairs issued a statement saying they have “standardised” names for 15 places in Arunachal Pradesh, to be used on Chinese maps. This is the second time China has renamed the places of Arunachal Pradesh.
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New coronavirus wave could be worse, warns Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar
Delhi: BJP’s Adesh Gupta seeks electricity bill waiver for traders affected due to Covid-19
South Africa vs India: Mohammed Shami, Rishabh Pant cut a cake to celebrate milestones after Centurion win
Xian battles Covid-19 in worst outbreak to hit a Chinese city this year
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