In the turbulent endgame to the Afghanistan crisis, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai — Sheru to the Class of 1982 at Dehradun’s Indian Military Academy — has become as much the face of the Taliban’s India outreach as he is the radical regime’s pointsman for political transition.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Kolkata in middle of India’s largest ‘lightning hotspot’
Kolkata sits in the middle of the country’s biggest lightning hotspot, with more than a third of last two years’ natural calamity deaths caused by this natural phenomenon alone, a study has revealed. What’s more worrying, it looks like matters will only get worse in the coming years, as there’s a direct correlation between climate change and lightning.
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'Presence of condom doesn’t mean sex consensual'
The mere presence of a condom does not mean sex was consensual, a sessions court has observed during the bail hearing of a naval staffer arrested on charges of raping his colleague’s wife in April.
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In pics: Neha Dhupia's surprise baby shower
Pics: Neha Dhupia's surprise baby shower
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Maharashtra fisherman nets Rs 1.33 cr Ghol haul
In what could be the costliest catch on the Mumbai-Palghar coast, a fisherman who set sail after the month-long monsoon fishing ban returned home a crorepati. Chandrakant Tare netted 157 Ghol fish, touted to be the most expensive edible and commercial fish in the region.
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Biden defends departure from 'forever war'
A defensive US President Joe Biden called the US airlift to extract more than 120,000 Afghans, Americans and other allies to end a 20-year war an “extraordinary success,” though more than 100 Americans and thousands of Afghans remain behind. Biden vigorously defended his decision to end America's longest war and withdraw all US troops ahead of an August 31 deadline. “I was not going to extend this forever war,” Biden declared from the White House. "And I was not going to extend a forever exit.”
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Why Kohli's form holds the key to India's fortunes
In the cricketing world, it is a given that weight of runs will elevate one to the leadership role. It is only natural, then, that like all great batsmen who are handed the captaincy, Virat Kohli's chief characteristics - poise, confidence, swagger, resourcefulness, the ability to transfuse his often-uncanny energy into the team in times of crises - remain in equilibrium only as long as he is scoring runs.
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Time for 2nd thoughts on Indian team combination?
Injuries and defeat might force the visitors to make a few changes for the Oval Test but will the captain usher in changes in the middle order as well? Or take a backward step regarding his four-pacer theory to bolster the brittle batting?
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UNSC resolution calls for combating terror
The resolution, which saw 13 countries voting in favour with China and Russia abstaining, said that Afghanistan territory not be used to threaten or attack any country or to shelter or train terrorists, or to plan or to finance terrorist acts while noting Taliban’s “relevant commitments’’ on the issue.
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'Jammu and Kashmir could see Rs 50,000 cr investment'
Amit Shah said that industries were shy of investing in J&K all these years due to some hurdle or the other, and the scrapping of Article 70 and Article 35A had removed these hurdles. He said the new central sector scheme for J&K was a huge milestone.
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Naidu bats for ‘Mission 5,000’ to save parl democracy
In its first edition, the memorial lecture also saw the virtual participation of former PM Manmohan Singh and a recorded message from Bangladesh premier Sheikh Hasina and Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.
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Rahul, Amarinder differ on Jallianwala renovation
Weighing in on the controversy triggered by the changes made at Jallianwala Bagh, which was inaugurated by PM Modi in a laser show on Saturday, Rahul posted a strong tweet virtually calling the renovation a defilement of martyrdom
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9 SC judges take oath on a day of many records
In an eye-ball grabbing event held in the 900-seater auditorium with strict compliance of Covid protocol, the focus was on 58-year-old Justice Bangalore Venkataramiah Nagarathna. On taking oath, she not only followed in her father E S Vankataramiah’s footsteps to the SC, but like him will go on to become the CJI in September 2027.
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US President Joe Biden defends handling of Afghan withdrawal
In remarks at the White House on Tuesday, Biden said the US government had reached out 19 times since March — prior to his public announcement that he was going to end the US war to encourage all American citizens in Afghanistan to leave.
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Taliban kosher? India confirms meeting with senior leader
Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai is learnt to have assured Deepak Mittal that the Taliban will address all 3 major concerns expressed by India – safety and return of Indian nationals, safe passage for Afghan nationals looking to come to India and preventing Pakistan based terror groups from using Afghan territory to target India.
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GDP growth in Q1 records 20.1% recovery on low base
Data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on Tuesday showed GDP growth rose 20.1% in the three months to June, the first quarter of the 2021-22 fiscal year, compared with a record contraction of 24.4% in the year-ago period. It was also higher than 1.6% growth recorded in January-March 2021.
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Covid: New 1-day high of 1.28 crore jabs
The increased pace of vaccination is primarily driven by improved supplies, while the Centre has also been pushing states to ramp up inoculation coverage, particularly that of the second dose, mainly in the wake of the upcoming festivities.
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Monday, August 30, 2021
11 killed as cruiser collides with truck in Nagaur
As many as eleven people were killed and seven others sustained injuries after a cruiser collided with a truck in Nagaur, Rajasthan on Tuesday morning.
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'Ignoble end': Last US troops exit Afghanistan, Taliban celebrate with gunfire
America's longest war ended ignobly, in the dead of night in Afghanistan. A giant C-17 transport laden with troops and the US ambassador flew out of Kabul airport a minute before midnight local time on August 31, the deadline set by President Joe Biden.
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Pant's technique under the scanner after modest scores
25, 37, 22, 2 and 1 are Pant's returns from this series so far, and that's simply not enough from a No. 6 batsman in a team that is playing with only six specialist batsmen. In Australia, he was phenomenal playing at that spot, winning that series for India.
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India celebrates best-ever day at Paralympics
The day's developments took India's total medal tally to 7, their best ever at a Paralympic Games, raising hopes of ushering in a revolution for differently-abled athletes in a country where even ramps for the disabled are a rarity in public places. At the Rio Games in 2016, India had won 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze, but increased government funding and a special focus on para athletes has paid off in spades this time around.
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Paralympics live: Rubina qualifies for 10m AP final
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Afghanistan live: US President to address nation
The United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan late Monday, ending America's longest war. The final pullout fulfilled President JOe Biden's pledge to end what he called a "forever war" that began in response to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Stay with TOI for latest updates:
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Live: 'Most adults to get Covid vaccine first dose by Oct'
India on Monday reported 42,909 fresh Covid cases in the last 24 hours, according to the Union health ministry. A total of 380 deaths were also reported in the last 24 hours pushing the death toll to 4,38,210. With 7,766 active cases, India's total active tally rose to 3,76,324, which is 1.15 per cent of the total Covid cases in the county. Stay with TOI for all updates on Covid-19 from India and around the world:
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Ahead of Tuesday deadline, US completes withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan
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Farmers demand action against Karnal SDM
“Protection of democracy is the work of the administration. They are assigned to do this job. We have heard and seen the audio and video (of the SDM instructing cops)...Rest, the DGP is probing the incident and the local administration, too, is doing the same. We shall act as and when the report comes to us,” Khattar told reporters in Chandigarh.
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E-challans worth Rs 1,975 crore since Sept 2019
Uttar Pradesh has collected the maximum fine of Rs 545 crore, followed by Bihar with Rs 488 crore and Delhi Rs 244 crore during September 2019 and July 2021, according to government data. Haryana and Tamil Nadu come fourth and fifth in the list.
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4 gagannauts to go to Russia for their spacesuits
“The spacesuits are being stitched in Russia and they will be coming here to Moscow to undertake tailoring measurements,” Indian ambassador to Russia D B Venkatesh Varma told the Indian media recently.
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Stuck in India for up to a year, Filipinos return home
Dr Neerav Goyal, senior liver transplant surgeon at Apollo, said it was heartening to find that though they were on immunosuppressive therapy, the four kids infected by Covid did well. “It reinforces the observation that children do well in handling SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes Covid,” he said.
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India reiterates 2-state solution on Palestinian issue
Shringla chaired four meetings of the Security Council on Monday, a day before the end of India's presidency of the Council. Officials said India successfully steered discussions during its presidency on Afghanistan, Myanmar, Syria, Yemen, and the Middle East Peace Process.
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Pakistan tries to step up terror activities in Kashmir
Terror launchpads close to the border are active again and infiltration has picked up, with agencies warning that this could point to an attempt by Pakistan to use the developments in Afghanistan to its advantage.
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Sale of meat, liquor banned in Mathura
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday imposed a complete ban on the sale of liquor and meat in Mathura. Yogi was speaking at the Krishnotsava 2021 programme in Mathura. He suggested that those engaged in liquor and meat trade may take up selling milk in order to revive the glory of Mathura.
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'Will foil any bid to fuel cross-border terror'
Delivering the Balramji Dass Tandon Memorial Lecture, organised by Panjab University through videoconferencing, Singh said the government has been “constantly monitoring” the developments in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover of the country.
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Afghan Sikhs, Hindus return home from Kabul gurdwara
A Kabul-based Sikh, who runs a cosmetics shop, said, “Nearly 40 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus run shops and businesses in Kabul. They have started returning to work. My brother has a wholesale business of medicines with Indian pharma firms and is back at work.
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Row as JD(U) says ‘Nitish Kumar is PM material’
JD(U)’s Nalanda MP Kaushlendra Kumar even offered his seat to Nitish so that he could contest the next Lok Sabha polls. He cited the example of Narendra Modi, saying he too was the chief minister of Gujarat before becoming the PM.
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Afghanistan pullout in final hours, US shoots down 5 rockets aimed at airport
The US military shot down rockets aimed at Kabul airport by the Islamic State-Khorasan on Monday morning, a day after it said that one of its drones struck a vehicle full of explosives. The US has warned that more attacks are possible before it withdraws on Tuesday.
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NCB gets custody of Bollywood actor Armaan Kohli
Bollywood actor Armaan Kohli has been sent to Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) custody till September 1 on Monday, following the seizure of drugs from his residence in Mumbai.
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Sunday, August 29, 2021
Nagarathna set to have 3rd shortest term as CJI
Justice B V Nagarathna will take the first step towards becoming first woman chief justice of India (CJI) on Tuesday when she takes oath as a Supreme Court judge but with a scheduled tenure of 36 days as the head of judiciary, from September 24-October 29, 2027, it would be the third shortest in the 77-year history of Supreme Court. Justice Nagaratha’s 36-day tenure as CJI would be identical to that of Justice Shah.
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Weekly Covid cases at 8-week high
The sharp surge in Covid-19 infections in Kerala post Onam sent India’s cases in the week ending Sunday zooming to an eight-week high, with the southern state alone accounting for 66% of all cases in the country in this period. India recorded more than 2.9 lakh fresh Covid cases in the week (August 23-29), a 32% jump from the tally in the preceding seven days.
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Krishna Janmashtami 2021: Images, Quotes, Wishes
According to the Hindu calendar, Lord Krishna's birth anniversary falls on the 8th day aka ashtami of the Krishnapaksha in August or September. For worshippers of Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu, this is an extremely important festival.
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Top 10: 'Very poor' standard of investigation by Delhi Police, says court
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100 lakh cr Gati Shakti scheme to be unveiled in Sept
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious Rs 100 lakh crore Gati Shakti Master Plan — which will offer multi-modal connectivity to more than 1,200 industrial clusters, including two defence corridors across the country — will be unveiled next month as part of a plan to reduce logistic costs and provide better connectivity. Modi on August 15 had announced that the total size of the Gati Shakti project will be Rs 100 lakh crore for developing holistic infrastructure
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Paralympics LIVE: Discus Thrower Yogesh eyes gold
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3rd wave could be less severe than 2nd one: ICMR
With recent projections that the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic could hit anytime between September and October, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) projects that it could be less severe than the recent second wave. Dr Samiran Panda, head of ICMR’s Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases (ECD) division, said that nobody can predict the third wave for the whole country. “It will now make sense only if district or state-specific data are used for specific projections.
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After 17 months, SC to resume physical hearing in a limited way from Sept 1
Seventeen months after the Supreme Court completely switched to virtual mode of hearing through video-conferencing, the court has decided to resume physical hearing in a limited way from September 1 with lawyers continuing to have the option joining through the virtual mode. “As per the latest SOP, those appearing before the court in the final hearing/regular matters listed on non-miscellaneous days will have the option of being heard in the physical mode.
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Nagarathna set to have 3rd shortest term as CJI
Justice B V Nagarathna will take the first step towards becoming first woman chief justice of India (CJI) on Tuesday when she takes oath as a Supreme Court judge but with a scheduled tenure of 36 days as the head of judiciary, from September 24-October 29, 2027, it would be the third shortest in the 77-year history of Supreme Court. Justice Nagaratha’s 36-day tenure as CJI would be identical to that of Justice Shah.
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Deshmukh got clean chit? Cong, NCP seek probe
NCP and Congress on Sunday claimed that a “report” circulating on social media has revealed that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) gave former Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh a clean chit, much before cases were filed against him for corruption and money laundering. However, NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said, “As per the reports, Deshmukh has been given a clean chit… CBI must clarify if the document in circulation is part of the PE report,” Malik said.
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Fresh tender for 58 Vande Bharat trains floated
Racing against the target to introduce 73 Vande Bharat trains by August 15, 2023, the railway ministry has floated a fresh tender to procure 58 more such trains. The delivery of these news trains will take the total tally to 102 by March 2024, barely two months before the next general election.
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Need to form coordination committee in NDA: JD(U)
JD(U) on Sunday demanded formation of a coordination committee in the 15-party National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the national level. JD(U) national secretary general KC Tyagi said a coordination committee, or convener, is needed in the NDA like the one in the era of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee and JD(U) functionary George Fernandes.
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100 lakh cr Gati Shakti scheme to be unveiled in Sept
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious Rs 100 lakh crore Gati Shakti Master Plan — which will offer multi-modal connectivity to more than 1,200 industrial clusters, including two defence corridors across the country — will be unveiled next month as part of a plan to reduce logistic costs and provide better connectivity. Modi on August 15 had announced that the total size of the Gati Shakti project will be Rs 100 lakh crore for developing holistic infrastructure
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‘Afghanistan situation led to strategy rethink’
The situation in Afghanistan has emerged as a challenge for India, which along with alignment and realignment of global powers had led the country to rethink its strategy while also putting its weight behind the ‘Quad’, defence minister Rajnath Singh said on Sunday. Turning to the continuing military confrontation with China in eastern Ladakh, he said a unilateral attempt was made last year to change the status quo on the northern borders, which also led to the Galwan Valley clashes.
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How ropeways are going to help in pilgrims’ progress
Reaching the Hindu shrine of Kedarnath and holy Sikh shrine of Hemkund Sahib in Uttarakhand is likely to become smoother and more enjoyable in the near future as the government plans to provide ropeway links to these major pilgrimage sites. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has invited bids for preparing the feasibility and detailed project reports for eight ropeway links in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh connecting the most sought after pilgrimage and tourist sites.
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Govt's new app makes checking fitness levels easier
Union minister Anurag Thakur on Sunday launched the Fit India Mobile Application at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium on National Sports Day.“The Fit India Mobile App brings ease of checking one's fitness levels right into the palm of every Indian. It has some unique features like ‘fitness score’, animated videos, activity trackers and ‘my plan’ catering to (an) individual's specific needs,” Thakur said.
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Cases up 32% to 8-week high, 2/3rd from Kerala
The sharp surge in Covid-19 infections in Kerala post Onam sent India’s cases in the week ending Sunday zooming to an eight-week high, with the southern state alone accounting for 66% of all cases in the country in this period. India recorded more than 2.9 lakh fresh Covid cases in the week (August 23-29), a 32% jump from the tally in the preceding seven days. This was the highest number of weekly infections since the June 28-July 4 week when 3.05 lakh cases were recorded.
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India cracks whip against foreign arms companies
Cracking the whip against foreign armament majors for failure to fulfil their offsets obligations in defence deals, India has threatened to ban a US company and put another 11 American, French, Russian and Israeli firms on a watch-list for imposition of penalties. The defence ministry (MoD) has delivered a stern message to the arms companies, seeking repeated time extensions to discharge their offsets commitments, that it won’t be business as usual any longer, say top sources.
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Saturday, August 28, 2021
How to clean your Windows PC of junk files in six easy steps
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Paralympics: Paddler Bhavina wins historic silver
Indian table tennis player Bhavinaben Patel signed off with a historic silver medal in her maiden Paralymic Games after going down 0-3 to world number one Chinese paddler Ying Zhou in the women's singles class 4 final here on Sunday.
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Cong says onus on Captain to stamp out dissent
Amid continuing troubles in Punjab unit, Congress is concerned that hopes of a united face closer to elections may remain a pipe-dream if chief minister Amarinder Singh does not take steps at his level to reassure aggrieved individual legislators. Congress believes that the CM should personally take the initiative to calm the nerves of the worried members so that they give up their “rebellion”. Singh’s camp though has been pointing out that interventions of the central leadership have not helped.
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Paralympics live: Paddler Patel eyes gold
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WB poll violence: CBI arrests 2 in Nadia
The CBI on Saturday arrested two persons in connection with the alleged murder of BJP worker Dharma Mandal in Nadia’s Chapra. These are the first arrests made by the central agency since Calcutta High Court asked it to probe cases of post-poll violence in Bengal. The CBI has also initiated 10 more FIRs, raising the total number of cases to 21.
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Live: Biden promises further strikes against ISIS-K
US President Joe Biden on Saturday said that he will plan more strikes on ISIS-K in Afghanistan. This comes just days after a suicide bombing at Kabul airport killed 13 US troops and scores of Afghan civilians. Meanwhile, US has evacuated over 109k people since August 14. Stay with TOI for live updates --
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Live: Night curfew in Kerala from Mon amid rise in cases
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Kerala logs nearly 1.5 lakh Covid-19 cases in 5 days
Kerala has added close to 1.5 lakh new Covid-19 cases in the last five days alone, with the daily count in the state remaining over 30,000 for the fourth straight day as India again reported more than 45,000 infections on Saturday. The national tally of Covid cases on Saturday was 45,056, a day after 46,783 fresh cases were reported, as per TOI’s Covid database recorded real time from state government figures.
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Rule of law will stay till Hindus in majority: Patel
According to Gujarat deputy chief minister Nitin Patel, as long as Hindus are in a majority in the country, the rule of law, the Constitution and secularism will remain and, when Hindus cease to comprise the majority, all these will be finished. Patel said that Hindus are liberal in their thinking and so democracy is flourishing in the country. “This is my personal opinion. Democracy works where the majority embrace the values of a democracy.
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Jan Dhan accounts hit 43 crore in 7 years
The Centre on Saturday said it had communicated to banks about the plan to ensure coverage of Jan Dhan account holders under various micro insurance schemes while PM Narendra Modi said the government’s financial inclusion initiative had transformed the country’s development trajectory and helped deepen transparency. As on August 18, the number of total PMJDY accounts were 43 crore and 55.5% (23.9 crore) Jan Dhan account holders are women and 66.7% (28.7 crore) are in rural and semi-urban areas.
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1 Covaxin dose to survivor = 2 doses to uninfected
A single-dose of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin in people who had been infected with Covid-19 previously generates antibody response similar to that provided by two doses of the vaccine in those without any history of the infection, shows a pilot study by ICMR. The study assumes significance because if ICMR can validate the initial findings through a large-scale study, it can be instrumental in expediting the coverage.
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Cong says onus on Captain to stamp out dissent
Amid continuing troubles in Punjab unit, Congress is concerned that hopes of a united face closer to elections may remain a pipe-dream if chief minister Amarinder Singh does not take steps at his level to reassure aggrieved individual legislators. Congress believes that the CM should personally take the initiative to calm the nerves of the worried members so that they give up their “rebellion”. Singh’s camp though has been pointing out that interventions of the central leadership have not helped.
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India to flag Af concerns with Russia, China in Sept
India will have back-to-back opportunities next month to engage on the evolving situation with Russia and China, two leading players in the war-ravaged country after the departure of the US. The Brics summit will take place virtually on September 9. The Afghanistan security situation is likely to dominate the agenda for the SCO meet and also figure prominently in the Brics virtual meeting where the leaders are expected to express concern over the deteriorating security environment.
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Touching kid’s cheeks not sexual assault: HC
Observing that touching cheeks without a sexual intent would not attract the offence of “sexual assault” under the Pocso Act, the Bombay high court on Friday granted bail to a 46-year-old chicken seller who spent 13 months in jail. The court said primary evaluation of the material on record does not suggest the accused touched the minor’s cheeks with a sexual intent. “In consideration of these facts, in my view, a case is made out for releasing the applicant on bail,” the court said.
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Cops lathicharge protesting farmers in Haryana
Vehicular traffic on several state and national highways in Haryana came to a standstill after police lathi-charged protesting farmers on Saturday afternoon at Karnal’s Bastara toll plaza to stop them from marching to the venue of a BJP state-level meeting chaired by CM Manohar Lal Khattar. Thousands of farmers, carrying black and BKU flags, gathered at Bastara toll plaza from Saturday morning after a call was given to protest and show black flags to the state BJP leaders.
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Green India Mission falls 30% short of target
The ambitious Green India Mission (GIM) plan for undertaking afforestation activities under the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) has hit roadblocks in some states, resulting in a 30% shortfall in target from 2015-16 to 2020-21. Though five of 15 states/Union Territories shortlisted for the Mission have achieved 100% of their target, three others — West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and J&K — have so far not come on board to improve the quality of green cover in the country.
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'Citizens can’t depend on govts alone for truth'
Supreme Court Judge D Y Chandrachud on Saturday said the courts can play the role of “Truth Commissions” at a time when falsehood and fake news circulation has increased manifold with proliferation of social media, and when citizens cannot depend solely on the government for ‘truth’ even in a democracy.
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PM: India helps its people wherever they’re in trouble
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while dedicating the renovated Jallianwala Bagh memorial via video conference on Saturday evening, referred to the current crisis in Afghanistan and said that it was to help "our people" who fall victim to such circumstances that the government had enacted new laws.
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ED summons Abhishek, wife in laundering case
Enforcement Directorate has summoned Trinamool Congress’ second-in-command and Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s nephew, Abhishek Banerjee, and his wife Rujira to join investigations in the politically sensitive Rs 1,300 crore money laundering scam. Abhishek, a Lok Sabha MP and TMC’s national general secretary, has been asked by ED to appear for questioning on September 6 while his wife has been summoned on September 1.
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Jaishankar speaks to Blinken over Afghan situation
External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Saturday spoke to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken about the latest developments in Afghanistan.The conversation came just two days after a deadly suicide bombing outside the Kabul airport killed around 170 Afghans and 13 US troops. Spoke to US Secretary of State Blinken. Continued our discussions on Afghanistan. Also exchanged views on the agenda of UNSC," Jaishankar wrote on Twitter.
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Friday, August 27, 2021
'China withholding critical information on Covid origins'
President Joe Biden said Friday that China was withholding "critical information" on the origins of Covid-19 after the US intelligence community said it did not believe the virus was a bioweapon -- but remained split on whether it escaped from a lab.
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Delhi schools to reopen on Sept 1 with curbs
All government and private schools can reopen in Delhi from September 1 with the students of Classes 9 to 12 being allowed to come first. Colleges and coaching centres have also been allowed to resume functioning from that day. All these educational institutions will have to follow strict Covid-19 norms and ensure a 50% cap on the number of students. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) took this decision on Friday but a government notification is awaited.
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US retaliates to Kabul attack: Key points
The United States launched a drone strike against an Islamic State attack "planner" in eastern Afghanistan, the military said on Saturday, a day after a suicide bombing at Kabul airport killed 13 US troops and scores of Afghan civilians.
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Top 10: BJP spends more in a year than what other parties earn
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Paralympics: Paddler Bhavinaben storms into final
Bhavinaben Patel continued to script history as she became the first Indian to enter the final of a table tennis event in the Paralympics with a hard-fought 3-2 win over China's Miao Zhang in a class 4 semifinal here on Saturday.
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Paralympics Live: Paddler Bhavina eyes entry into final
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Mahindra bags1,350 cr deal for anti-sub systems
The defence ministry on Friday inked a Rs 1,350 crore contract with Mahindra Defence Systems Limited (MDS) to manufacture 14 integrated anti-submarine warfare defence suites (IADS) for front-line warships of the Navy. “The IADS comes with an integrated capability for detecting enemy submarines and torpedoes at extended ranges as well as diverting incoming torpedoes fired by enemy submarines. It will enhance the Navy’s anti-submarine warfare capability,” said an official.
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India administered record 1 cr jabs on Friday
India on Friday hit a record one crore doses of anti-Covid jabs till 10pm, surpassing the previous high of 92 lakh shots on August 16 as vaccination picked up pace with improved supplies. Now almost 37% of India's 1.3 billion population is covered with at least one dose, whereas 10% have received both doses. In terms of the 94 crore adult or 18-plus population currently eligible to receive shots, 51% have been covered with at least one dose.
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Delhi schools to reopen on Sept 1 with curbs
All government and private schools can reopen in Delhi from September 1 with the students of Classes 9 to 12 being allowed to come first. Colleges and coaching centres have also been allowed to resume functioning from that day. All these educational institutions will have to follow strict Covid-19 norms and ensure a 50% cap on the number of students. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) took this decision on Friday but a government notification is awaited.
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Govt reviews consumer protection rules for e-com
The government has begun work on a “India-specific model” for the likes of Amazon and Flipkart to collaborate effectively with mom-and-pop stores. The move is part of the government’s review of the draft consumer protection rules for e-commerce. Government officials, however, made it clear that there would be no compromise on protecting the interests of consumers, while ensuring that conflict of interest for the sellers is avoided.
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'Will give befitting reply if not allowed to take decisions'
Just over a month after being appointed as Punjab PCC chief with the blessings of the Gandhis, Navjot Singh Sidhu displayed his belligerent face on Friday by telling the Congress high command that he should be given freedom to take decisions or else he will give a befitting reply. Sidhu said, “I have told the (party) high command only one thing. If I fulfil the aspirations of the people and (implement) the Punjab model, I won’t let the Congress lose out in politics for the next 20 years
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Google now in talks to make large investments in Airtel
After its more than Rs 34,000 crore investment in Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio Platforms, American internet giant Alphabet Inc’s Google could well be on its way to making “substantial investments, running into several thousands of crores of rupees”, into Bharti Airtel, Jio’s main rival. The Sundar Pichai-led company is in “advanced stage of negotiations” with Airtel for the “past nearly one year”, and the deal size could be “substantially large”, top sources have said.
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New 'BH' registration series for personal vehicles
The road transport ministry notified a new regime of “Bharat series (BH)” for registration of personal vehicles owned by defence personnel, employees of Central and state governments, PSUs and private sector companies and organizations, which have their offices in four or more states and UTs. This scheme will be voluntary.
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Thursday, August 26, 2021
Chhattisgarh crisis: Baghel supporters in Delhi for ‘show of strength’
In the midst of a political crisis, Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel is leaving for Delhi today. Even his supporters, including ministers, legislators and other party functionaries, are heading to the national capital for an apparent show of strength.
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We will hunt you down and make you pay: Biden to attackers
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Paralympics Live: Powerlifter Sakina's final at 9.30 am
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Joe Root scores his third consecutive ton against India
Such has been Joe Root's supremacy with the bat since turning 30 in December that he has churned out epic knocks of 228 and 186 on rank turners in Galle (Sri Lanka) and 218 against India in Chennai earlier this year. In the first Test of the this series, Root hit a match-saving 109 at Trent Bridge and followed up with a 180 at Lord's in the second Test.
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Live: Kerala logs 30k Covid cases for 2nd day
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Trinamool team seeks bypolls at earliest in WB
A delegation of Trinamool Congress MPs met Election Commission officials on Thursday on the issue of pending byelections in West Bengal. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee needs to be elected to the assembly after having lost the Nandigram seat to BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari who had crossed over to the saffron fold just before the elections.
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Delhi & Mumbai make it to 60 safe cities list
Two Indian cities — New Delhi and Mumbai — figure on the Safe City Index issued by the Economist Intelligence Unit, the research and analysis division of The Economist Group. The report ranks Mumbai 50 out of 60 cities surveyed. Copenhagen in Denmark crowns the list.
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'Sexual act by husband not rape, even if by force'
Sexual intercourse or sexual act by a man with his wife, who is not under 18 years of age, is “not rape even if it is by force or against her wish,” observed the Chhattisgarh high court while discharging a man of rape charges. The complainant had alleged that her husband had made “unnatural physical relation” with her several times.
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‘Jailer shameless, Tihar haven for criminals’
Reprimanding Tihar jail authorities in the severest possible terms for allegedly conniving with Unitech promoters Sanjay and Ajay Chandra to allow them to operate from inside the prison to scuttle the ongoing probe against them and "dissipate" their properties before the ED could seize them, the Supreme Court said the "maximum security prison" in the capital has become a safe haven for criminals and that the jail superintendent is "shameless".
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Live: 60 people killed in Kabul airport attack; Islamic State takes responsibility
The Islamic State has taken responsibility for the twin suicide bombings outside the Kabul report which left at least 60 dead and scores injured on Thursday. Several countries have condemned the deadly blasts, this as the UN chief has called for a meeting of the permanent members of the UNSC. Stay with TOI for all the latest developments --
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Half of India’s adults have got at least 1 vaccine dose
Half of the country's adult population eligible for Covid vaccines has received at least one dose, which includes 99% coverage among healthcare workers and 100% front-line workers for the first dose. A little more than 60% of the over-60 population has also been covered by at least a first dose of the vaccine.
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Govt's new rules may pave way for air taxis
India on Thursday notified a new set of liberal drone rules that could pave the way for these unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) soon carrying both goods for e-commerce and transporting people on air taxis. . “This (new) policy has been put in place under careful monitoring directly by the PM with trust (in users) as its basis and (to ensure) economic welfare of people,” K Vijay Raghavan, principal scientific advisor to the government said.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2021
3rd Test: England fans throw ball at Siraj from stands
Having faced racial abuse in Australia, India's new pace sensation Mohammed Siraj on Wednesday had spectators "throwing a ball at him" while fielding at the boundary line, as revealed by teammate Rishabh Pant at the end of first day's play in the third Test against England.
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India evacuates passport-less Afghanistan infant, paperwork done in Delhi
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3rd Test: Led by Anderson, England rip India apart for 78
Virat Kohli & Co cut a sorry figure when they were rolled over for 78 (40.4 overs) in their first innings after deciding to bat first on a moisture-laden surface on Day 1 of the third Test. It was India's lowest score in England since they were shot out for 42 at Lord's in 1974 and it was the ageless James Anderson again who did the bulk of the damage in his opening spell.
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MBA student gang-raped in Mysuru
A 22-year-old MBA student who went on a ride with her classmate was allegedly gang-raped by a group of six youths on a secluded stretch at the Chamundi foothills on Tuesday night. The man riding the bike, a local resident, was also thrashed, police said.
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Expected Afghanistan takeover, but not so fast: CDS
India had expected the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan but the swiftness with which it happened was a surprise, chief of defence staff General Bipin Rawat said on Wednesday, while calling for greater cooperation and intelligence-sharing among the “Quad” countries in the global war against terrorism.
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Eye on polls, UP to junk stubble-burning cases
The Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday announced withdrawal of cases filed against farmers for stubble-burning. It also announced to waive off the fines imposed on them for the offence. The state is slated to go to polls early next year. According to the release, Adityanath promised farmers that his government will ensure that all previous payments of farmers that have been pending since 2010 are cleared before the new cane-crushing season.
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Caste census: Cong asks govt to remove 50% quota cap
Congress has reminded the Centre that there is an urgent need to remove the 50% cap on reservations if measures for social justice are to have any real impact, seeking to lob a political hot potato towards the ruling BJP amid renewed hype over a caste census following the meeting of a Bihar delegation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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As schools reopen, government vows 2 crore extra vaccine doses for staff
As many states gear up to open physical schools, more than two crore additional doses of Covid vaccine will be made available to states this month, the Centre said urging states to vaccinate all school teachers on priority before Teachers' Day on September 5. Overall, more than 60 crore doses have been administered so far, with nearly 50% of the 94 crore adult population receiving at least first dose of the jabs.
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Airline staff to face random dope tests
For the first time, India has proposed to conduct dope tests randomly on pilots, cabin crew and air traffic controllers (ATCOs). Aspiring pilots may be required to undergo tests for psychoactive substances before getting admission to a flying school. If an aviation personnel tests positive for the second time it could lead to suspension of licence for three years and a third time positive test could mean cancellation of licence.
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India needs to jab 1 cr/day to inoculate all by year end
Starting Thursday, India needs to average almost one crore doses per day till the end of the year to reach the target of fully vaccinating the entire adult population. To do this, it will have to nearly double the daily average it achieved in the best week so far — just under 59 lakh per day from June 19 to 25.
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PMO clears 9 names for appointment as SC judges
The Prime Minister's Office is learnt to have cleared the nine names recommended by the Supreme Court collegium headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana for appointment as judges of the apex court. They have been advised by the law ministry to undergo customary medical tests prior to issuance of warrants of appointment by the President.
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Government revises bank pension plan
The government has announced changes to the pension scheme of public sector banks. For family members of employees, the ceiling on family pension has been lifted and, for current employees, the banks’ contribution to the scheme has been increased by four percentage points to 14% from earlier 10%.
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Reopen Delhi schools from next month, says panel
A committee of experts constituted by Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has suggested reopening of schools in Delhi for all classes in a phased manner from next month in the wake of significant improvement in the Covid-19 situation. The committee has suggested that the process be staggered. In the first phase, higher classes should be reopened, followed by the middle level classes and finally primary classes
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3rd Test: Anderson & Co demolish India, England 120/0
England ripped through India for 78 -- its eighth lowest total in Test cricket -- before putting on the team's highest opening stand of the summer to take complete control of the third Test after Day 1 at Headingley. Winning the toss for the first time in the last nine Tests against England was the only thing that went right Wednesday for India captain Virat Kohli, whose batting line-up collapsed in 40.4 overs.
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Vijay Mallya files plea in UK high court
Fugitive Indian businessman Vijay Mallya has filed papers in the UK high court seeking permission to appeal against his bankruptcy order. Mallya (65) was declared bankrupt by the insolvency and companies court (ICC) of the high court on July 26 this year. His name is now listed in the individual insolvency register.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Karnataka mulls 7-day quarantine on entry as Kerala cases surge
Following several reports of people from Kerala furnishing fake reports to enter Karnataka, the state government is planning to make it mandatory for all travellers from the neighbouring state to undergo seven days of institutional quarantine in Karnataka.
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With a herd of 200 netas, T'gana CM plans mega show for Delhi office event
Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who drew national attention with the launch of Dalit Bandhu scheme in the state recently, is gearing up for another big show to get traction at the national level. The TRS president will lay the foundation stone for his party office in Delhi on September 2.
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Why Hyundai brought performance N Brand in India
Hyundai’s approach has been slightly different though. A top official says i20 N Line will not cannibalize the i20 or any other product in the portfolio, instead, the introduction of the company’s performance brand and will further reinstate Hyundai’s commitment to Indian customers.
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3rd Test: Intense India look to subdue troubled England
They did it in Australia. They are now doing it in England. This Indian cricket team has kept the flame of Test cricket burning bright one series after the other, fuelled intrinsically by their passion for the red-ball format.
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We can't be satisfied with one gold: Neeraj Chopra
Sixteen days after winning gold, Neeraj Chopra is all too aware of the power of his legacy. And the legacy is in safe hands. He knows the transience of attention. He knows people will celebrate and forget and get back to their lives. He knows he will have to keep improving, keep bettering himself. He knows a sporting revolution may still elude India, even after his gold-winning feat.
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Narayan Rane held after ‘slap Uddhav’ jibe sparks clashes, gets bail
Union Cabinet minister Narayan Rane, 69, arrested on Tuesday after a Ratnagiri court refused him transit pre-arrest bail in FIRs over his 'slap' remark against CM Uddhav Thackeray, was granted bail by a Mahad magistrate minutes before midnight. The procedure in filing the case diary was not as mandated and custodial interrogation of Rane was not needed, said the judicial magistrate first class in his order.
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Taliban block Afghans’ access to airport
The Taliban warned on Tuesday they would not extend the August 31 deadline announced by the Biden administration for withdrawal of all American troops from Afghanistan and urged the US to evacuate all its nationals by the agreed date. The group’s statement comes a day after its Doha based spokesman, Suhail Shaheen, said the decision on extension beyond August 31 would be made by the Taliban top leadership.
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Asset monetisation: 'Govt set to gift away assets created over 70 yrs'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Tuesday dubbed the government's "asset monetisation plan" as a deal to gift the crown jewels created over 70 years to select industrialist friends, warning that it will lead to creation of monopolies and hurt the future employment for the youth. He said PM Narendra Modi was working for 2-3 industrialists, and not people of India.
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20-yr-old case among 121 pending against MPs, MLAs
Despite its order to expeditiously conclude trial of criminal cases involving lawmakers, the Supreme Court has been informed that many such cases have been pending for years with a total of 121 cases which are pending trial against sitting and former MPs/MLAs in special CBI courts across the country. One case has been pending for over 20 years.
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Union minister Rane gets bail at midnight, will move HC
Union Cabinet minister Narayan Rane, 69, arrested on Tuesday after a Ratnagiri court refused him transit pre-arrest bail in FIRs over his 'slap' remark against CM Uddhav Thackeray, was granted bail by a Mahad magistrate minutes before midnight. The procedure in filing the case diary was not as mandated and custodial interrogation of Rane was not needed, said the judicial magistrate first class in his order.
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Form special force to guard courts, judges: Bar Council
Referring to the killing of a judge in Jharkhand and crimes committed frequently within court premises across the country and clashes between lawyers and police, the Bar Council of India, the apex statutory body to regulate Bar, has pleaded the Supreme Court that a specialised security force be formed under the control of the judiciary to provide protection to judges and court premises instead of relying on police.
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BJP signals it’s open to caste census, keeps eye on Nitish
BJP has signalled that it is open to the idea of a caste census without getting into specifics such as a likely timeline while keeping a wary eye on ally Nitish Kumar's attempts to raise stakes over OBC politics by calling for a caste count. The Centre is unlikely to announce a caste census in a hurry. The stalled regular census cannot be rejigged at present, given much of the process is online and altering codes is not easy.
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'Afghanistan shouldn't be used by Pak-based terrorists'
While expressing concern over the "grave humanitarian crisis" unfolding in Afghanistan, India Tuesday yet again voiced its apprehension about the security situation as it said Afghan territory should not be used by Pakistan-based terror groups to target any country in the neighbourhood.
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New RE Classic 350 teased, launch on September 1
Classic 350 will undergo a handful of changes, both mechanically and cosmetically. Royal Enfield is set to replace the Unit Construction Engine (UC) with the J-Series engine — the same one which powers the Meteor 350.
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Govt hoping to earn Rs 6cr per km from monetisation of completed NHs
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Monday, August 23, 2021
'Would have slapped Uddhav': Rane's remarks draw Sena ire
Union minister Narayan Rane's remarks about 'slapping' Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray have not gone down well with Shiv Sena workers.
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Using adhesive instead of condom killed youth?
Using a strong epoxy adhesive to seal his private parts to ensure protection during intercourse may have complicated a Fatehwadi youth's health leading to his death, senior police officers probing the mysterious death of Salman Mirza, said.
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BLive, Ather aim to promote EVs at tourist hotspots
The partnership will aim to set up 5 charging booths across Goa by the end-August and 15 by the end of the year. Starting with Goa, BLive will showcase Ather Energy’s electric scooter through product experiences and facilitate pre-bookings for customers.
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Harris says Beijing continues to 'coerce' in South China Sea
Harris will visit Vietnam on her trip to Asia, where US officials aim to reaffirm Washington's commitment to the region and address concerns about China's claims to disputed parts of the South China Sea
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Virat Kohli and Joe Root: Captains in contrast
An effect of a packed itinerary is that teams start getting on each other's nerves quickly and the atmosphere can get combustible, as it did in the second Test at Lord's. And that is where things start getting tricky for the captains.
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Why Vodafone Idea's failure is 'bad news' for mobile users
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Sitharaman unveils Rs 6L crore national asset monetisation plan
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Revise norms, ensure no crowding in festive season: Centre to states
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PM Modi needs to decide on caste census: Nitish
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday tossed the issue of caste-based census in the Centre's court, saying it was for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take a call on estimating the respective strength of castes. Nitish told reporters, "The Prime Minister listened to all members of the delegation on caste census. We urged the PM to take an appropriate decision on it. We briefed him about how resolutions have been passed in the state assembly twice on caste census."
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Good nasal bacteria could make Covid less severe: Research
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Amid ban murmurs, Geelani home drops Hurriyat board
Amid murmurs of an impending ban on both factions of the secessionist Hurriyat Conference, ailing patriarch Syed Ali Shah Geelani's kin appeared to shield themselves from the administration's glare by hurriedly removing a Tehreek-e-Hurriyat signboard from the three-storey annexe of their palatial family residence in Srinagar's Hyderpora neighbourhood.
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China may fill financial vacuum in Afghanistan
China on Monday hinted at stepping up financial assistance to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, saying it will play a "positive role" in helping the war-ravaged country amid global pushback to stop funding to Kabul until the Afghan militant group modified its hardline religious policies.
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1.6 crore people in India have missed their 2nd shot
At least 1.6 crore people in India are yet to get second shot of the Covid vaccine 16 weeks after their first, the longest recommended gap between two shots. Over a crore of them are among the elderly, and the rest are from other vulnerable groups such as health and frontline workers and those aged over 45.
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Live: Encounter starts in Sopore, operation under way
Stay here for real-time updates on breaking news from India and across the world that you can't miss:
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Army women break another glass ceiling
Five women officers from "combat-support arms" have for the first time been cleared for promotion to the rank of Colonel (time-scale) in the Army after completing 26 years of service like their male counterparts. The promotion of the five women officers is the outcome of a Supreme Court order to the 13-lakh strong Army last year to end gender bias and grant permanent commission (PC) to women officers in eight more branches.
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Live: 56L vaccine doses given today, total coverage 58.82 cr
India reported 25,072 new Covid-19 cases and 389 deaths in the last 24 hours, making it the lowest in 160 days, as per health ministry's updated bulletin on Monday. Stay with TOI for all updates --
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Live: 'US believes it can evacuate Americans by Aug 31'
Pakistan and its intelligence service have played a key role in fostering the Taliban and allowing it to eventually take over Afghanistan, a top Republican lawmaker has alleged, stating that it is disgusting to watch Islamabad celebrate the group's victory that will bring 'untold brutality' to Afghans. Stay with TOI for all the latest developments-
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Sunday, August 22, 2021
This Maha leader razes his sea-facing bungalow
High profile Shiv Sena leader Milind Narvekar, a trusted aide of chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, on Sunday demolished his own bungalow on Dapoli-Murud seashore in Ratnagiri district after it was confirmed that there were blatant violations of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rules.
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This farmer runs from pillar to post for 5 yrs to return 53k to govt
A Haryana farmer is having to go through an “unusual ordeal” for the past five years to pay back money wrongly disbursed to him from the state coffers. The farmer from Jind district has been making fruitless rounds of the office of the state revenue department to return Rs 52,920 that was credited wrongly to his and his brother’s bank accounts on August 18, 2016.
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With curbs eased, marriages go ‘wild’ in Africa
Picture this — couples exchanging wedding vows at a private lodge with majestic tuskers as witnesses or flamingos painting a pink canvas in the backdrop! With Covid-19 restrictions being relaxed, the brush with reality where ‘marriages are made in the wilderness’ is unfolding yet again in the African landscape for couples and wedding planners.
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Top10: Why petrol should’ve gone down by Rs 2 but didn’t
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India's Rahul Rajasekharan wins Mister Supranational Asia 2021 title!
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How Jasprit Bumrah used his anger to hurt England at Lord's
Zaheer Khan was very happy to see Jasprit Bumrah channelise his anger the way he did and wreak havoc. "If by getting angry, he can carry himself and perform like this, I believe he should at times needle the opposition. See, in the first innings, he had gone wicketless and being the class bowler that he is, I am sure it must have bothered him," Zaheer said.
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Shaili misses long jump gold at junior Worlds by just 1cm
On Sunday, at the World Athletics U20 Championships in Nairobi, 17-year-old Shaili Singh lived up to her billing and battled the pressure-cooker atmosphere to win silver - she missed the gold by just one centimetre. India's new queen of long jump hails from Jhansi, a city that doesn't need much of an introduction in Uttar Pradesh.
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Guj: Mafia turn beggars into lab rats for new drugs
Beggars can't be choosers. And, when the drug mafia in Ahmedabad decide to conduct trials for their new synthetic drugs, this saying turns quite literal. An on-ground probe by has revealed that the drug mafia are targeting beggars to try their narcotic pills and powders to check its effect and efficacy.
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Govt against merging ailing Voda Idea with BSNL-MTNL
The government is against the merger of beleaguered Vodafone Idea with state-owned BSNL and MTNL, multiple sources have told TOI. The stand comes weeks after industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla had said that he is “willing to hand over” his 27% stake in the crippled telco to “any entity — public sector/government /domestic financial entity” in the name of “national interest”.
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60 Afghans, including 23 Hindus and Sikhs, among 400 airlifted
While India’s evacuation efforts in Afghanistan continued to focus on its own nationals, among the close to 400 people flown to India on Sunday were also about 60 Afghans, including 23 Sikhs and Hindus. With many now seeking help from India in their bid to exit Afghanistan, the Centre has deployed a team of diplomats and defence ministry officials at the Kabul airport to coordinate evacuation efforts with the US and other countries facilitating the exercise.
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Both Hurriyat factions may be banned under UAPA: Officials
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Fuel prices cut by 20p/litre, but fail to keep pace with crude’s fall
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In Gujarat, mafia turn beggars into lab rats for new drugs
Beggars can't be choosers. And, when the drug mafia in Ahmedabad decide to conduct trials for their new synthetic drugs, this saying turns quite literal. An on-ground probe by has revealed that the drug mafia are targeting beggars to try their narcotic pills and powders to check its effect and efficacy.
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Amarinder calls remarks by Sidhu advisers 'atrocious', 'anti-India'
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Day before key meeting, BJP strongly backs caste census
A day before the Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar-led all-party delegation from the state meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a caste-based census, BJP strongly endorsed the move for a caste-wise head count .
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Afghanistan crisis shows why CAA is needed: Puri
Amid the ongoing evacuation from Afghanistan, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Sunday that the problems faced by the Sikh and Hindu communities point to why the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act was necessary. "Recent developments in our volatile neighbourhood & the way Sikhs & Hindus are going through a harrowing time are precisely why it was necessary to enact the Citizenship Amendment Act," Puri tweeted.
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States need to boost Covid care facilities for kids: Panel
A committee of experts has warned of an imminent third wave of Covid that could peak around October and sought better medical preparedness for children who might be at similar risk as adults. The report of the committee has noted that "paediatric facilities - doctors, staff, equipment like ventilators, ambulances, etc. are nowhere close to what may be required in case a large number of children become infected". The report has been submitted to the PMO.
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Indian-origin SA people get threats, go into panic mode
As uneasy calm settled over the troubled KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces of South Africa, worst affected in the July violence following the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma, cracks are beginning to show. Their prime targets - Indian-origin South Africans in Durban and Johannesburg - say they have been receiving WhatsApp messages threatening renewed or 'Part-II' of the violence, asking "Indians to go back from where they came".
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Shah Rukh-Shehnaaz Lala, Anushka-Karnesh, Priyanka-Siddharth: Celebs speak about siblings
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Saturday, August 21, 2021
Happy Raksha Bandhan 2021: Images, quotes and wishes
Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi, is celebrated on the last day of the month of Shravana. During this occasion, sisters tie beautifully decorated bands, also known as rakhis, on their brother's wrist. The bond between a brother and a sister is sacred. It is a bittersweet relationship that consists of all the love and care in the world, but also involves several episodes of rifts and conflicts.
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What has changed from 2018, when India lost in England, to now
The Indian team has shown the spunk that we have got used to seeing of late, especially after a brilliant come-from-behind win in Australia earlier this year. Add to that the increasing vulnerability of the England team and the signs of a historic series win for India in England are clearly visible.
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For TN loss of 2 LS seats in '60s, HC moots 5,600cr in damages
If Tamil Nadu has unfairly paid the price for controlling population growth by having its Lok Sabha seats reduced by two, is there a way to compensate for that? The Madras High Court has come out with a formula that pegs monetary compensation to the state at Rs 5,600 crore. Till 1962, Tamil Nadu had 41 Lok Sabha members. The number got reduced to 39 ahead of the 1967 general polls because the state had successfully controlled its population growth by then.
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Why a Bengal village is losing its sleep over Afghanistan crisis
A cluster of families in Sonamukhi - a Bengal town some 3,000km from Kabul - are watching the events unfolding in Afghanistan with more than the normal degree of interest. For more than half a century, these families in Bankura district have had a thriving trade relation with Afghanistan, supplying high-quality silk turbans, or saafa, to Kabuliwallahs.
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'New law validly entering into interfaith marriage'
The Gujarat high court has said that by a plain reading of the amendments to anti-conversion laws, popularly known as the love jihad law, it feels prima facie that any conversion following interfaith marriage would amount to an offence and such marriage itself and conversion would be deemed unlawful.
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135 Indian evacuees from Kabul being repatriated via Doha: Embassy
The first batch of 135 Indians who were evacuated from Kabul to Doha over the past few days, are being repatriated to India, the Indian Embassy in Qatar informed on Sunday. "1st batch of 135 Indians who were evacuated from Kabul to Doha over past days being repatriated tonight to India. Embassy officials provided consular and logistics assistance to ensure their safe return. We thank Qatar authorities and all concerned for making this possible," India in Qatar tweeted.
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'No plan yet of Covid-19 booster shots'
The government for now is not considering Covid vaccine booster shots as there is no recommendation on it yet from the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI), Niti Aayog member (health) VK Paul said on Saturday. "The science of the need and the timing of booster shots is still evolving. Different vaccines may have different schedules. It is being closely watched and studied," he told TOI.
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For TN loss of 2 LS seats in '60s, HC moots 5,600cr in damages
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Why a Bengal village is losing its sleep over Afghanistan crisis
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India's largest floating solar power plant starts in Andhra
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Afghanistan faces economic shock as sanctions replace aid
As the Taliban attempt the precarious shift from insurgent movement to functioning government, Afghanistan is facing the heightened risk of a financial collapse after being propped up for the past two decades by foreign aid that now accounts for nearly half its legal economy. United States and the international community are already shutting the flow of money, leaving Afghanistan in the stranglehold of sanctions that were designed to cut the Taliban off from the global financial system.
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Taliban co-founder Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul to hammer out govt
Taliban co-founder Mullah Baradar arrived in Kabul on Saturday to join negotiations with the Afghan and insurgent leaders. "Talks for an interim government have been going on between insurgents and Afghan politicians led by former president Hamid Karzai and former foreign minister and Afghanistan chief executive Abdullah Abdullah since the fall of Kabul after lightning advances by Taliban fighters. Negotiations are on," Ahmadullah Waseq, deputy, Taliban cultural affairs committee, said.
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Live: 'India can operate 2 flights daily for Kabul evacuation'
Taliban denied the abduction of over 150 people, mostly Indians, from an area close to the Hamid Karzai International Airport on Saturday. Afghan media clarified that all Indian citizens were safe in Kabul and their documents were being processed for evacuation. Stay with TOI for all the latest developments --
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Live: Tamil Nadu extends lockdown by 2 weeks
India reported 34,457 new Covid cases and 540 deaths in last 24 hours, according to health ministry bulletin on Saturday. Meanwhile, the active caseload stands at 3,61,340; lowest in 151 days. Stay with TOI for all updates --
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Rakhi Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status
Raksha Bandhan also known as Rakhi will be observed on Sunday, August 22. Here is a look at some wishes, quotes, images, and Facebook and Whatsapp status to share with your brothers and sisters this Raksha Bandhan.
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Friday, August 20, 2021
In pics: Chemical units create Trump-orange man, blue dog
If you are feeling blue about pollution, a trip to Gujarat’s Vatva estate will provoke a cry at the sight of hues tainting both humans and animals.
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‘I was at Kabul airport, saw bodies falling from plane’
9/11 had the Falling Man, Kabul 2021 will perhaps always be remembered by the "falling men", two young Afghans desperate for freedom and life clinging on to a plane that has taken off and eventually plunging hundreds of feet below to their death. In videos that have by now been circulated the world over, shocked men and women on the ground can be heard sending out a prayer to god. Ajay Chettri from Dehradun was one of them. He witnessed the nightmare unfold right in front of his eyes.
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At 40, Devendra Jhajharia eyes record third gold in Tokyo
Having distinction of winning two gold medals in as many Games, India's first paralympian to win gold, Devendra Jhajharia has not only added years to his age but has grown wiser since Athens 2004 podium finish.
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India's Rahul Rajasekharan is just days away from creating history
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Viral footage of US Marine lifting baby in Kabul
A heart-breaking video showing a US Marine lifting a baby over a razor wire-topped wall at Kabul's airport caught global attention Friday, amid the chaos of thousands trying to flee Afghanistan newly controlled by the Taliban. The video, which shows the infant, its diaper slipping off, being pulled up by one arm high above a crowd of Afghans seeking to enter the airport, took over social media nearly one week into the airlift to evacuate foreigners and Afghans from the war-torn country.
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We now have something to hold on to: Dilip Tirkey
It's rather noticeable that Dilip Tirkey struggling to emote. He wants to say something that'll convey how proud and happy he is for Indian hockey; how proud he is for Odisha backing Indian hockey. How proud he is as an ex-India player and captain. How proud he feels right now. He's looking for the perfect way to emote.
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Half-a-trillion $ wiped off China markets in a week
China’s tech stocks slumped to new lows on Friday and Hong Kong’s benchmark index hit an almost 10-month trough, as an unrelenting series of Chinese regulatory crackdowns crushed investors’ confidence. More than $560 billion in market value has been wiped off Hong Kong and mainland China exchanges in a week.
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We put India on the cricketing map: Farokh Engineer
While Virat Kohli's men are currently the toast of the Indian cricket fans after their win at Lord's, around this time, 50 years ago (August 19-24), 1971, another Indian team was busy making history on English soil. India, led by Ajit Wadekar, defeated England by four wickets in a thrilling third and final Test at The Oval - recording their first ever Test and series victory in England.
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Facebook eyes Indian startups for investments
It’s not just the behemoth Reliance Jio that Facebook has earmarked for investments in India. The American social-media giant eyes a bigger share of the burgeoning and lucrative Indian startup ecosystem as it looks at early-stage companies on the lines of its investments in social commerce platform Meesho and edtech enterprise Unacademy, both of whom have become unicorns.
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Biden pledges to evacuate Americans, Afghan allies; says Taliban cooperating
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Half-a-trillion $ wiped off China markets in a week
China’s tech stocks slumped to new lows on Friday and Hong Kong’s benchmark index hit an almost 10-month trough, as an unrelenting series of Chinese regulatory crackdowns crushed investors’ confidence. More than $560 billion in market value has been wiped off Hong Kong and mainland China exchanges in a week.
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Centre stockpiling drugs to fight another Covid wave
The government has kickstarted an exercise to create a national stockpile of critical medicines for Covid-19 to tide over the challenges around affordability and accessibility as it prepares for a possible third wave. To begin with, buffer stocks of 15-odd medicines, including anti-viral Remdesivir, key antibiotics Tocilizumab, and black fungus drug Amphotericin B will be maintained, after supplies are procured through the tendering process, sources told TOI
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Taxes on fuel trigger worry at RBI policy panel’s meet
The government's move to pass on increases in global crude oil price to consumers, but prevent corrections through higher taxes, has raised concerns on inflation among RBI's monetary policy committee members. The minutes of the MPC meeting released on Friday reveal that, worried by inflation, one member had voted to raise the reverse repo, the rate at which banks lend to the RBI. This rate is outside the remit of the MPC, which votes only on the repo rate.
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Cannot promise what final outcome will be in Afghanistan, says Biden
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Reports of reprisals, targeted killings by Taliban fuel Af fears
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Empires founded on terror don't last: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said destructive forces and people following the ideology of creating empires using terror as a tool have an ephemeral dominance and they cannot suppress humanity forever. The Prime Minister's comments come in the wake of Taliban's stunningly rapid takeover of Afghanistan.
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Thursday, August 19, 2021
This Tamil Nadu village stays tobacco-free
A village in Villupuram district, which banned the sale and consumption of tobacco products including cigarettes four decades ago, continues to set an example for other villages to become tobacco-free.
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Will Android Go make JioPhone Next a ‘real’ Android phone
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Chris Cairns off life support after heart surgery
Former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns is off life support and recovering in hospital after emergency surgery in Sydney for a heart problem, his lawyer said on Friday.
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Afghan woman news anchor stopped from working after Taliban takeover
An Afghan woman journalist has said she was barred from working at her TV station after the Taliban took control of the country, and pleaded for help in a video posted online.
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Covid live: India’s 7-day avg is still falling despite slight rise in cases
Despite the marginal increase in daily cases, the seven-day average continues to fall. With Jharkhand’s number yet to come, Thursday saw 36,599 cases and 543 deaths. The seven-day average of cases however was 34,445 which has been declining since August 5. Also, cases have not breached 40k mark since the last seven days.
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SC: Arrest shouldn’t be done as routine
Holding personal liberty as an important aspect of constitutional mandate, the Supreme Court has said that arrests should not be done in a routine manner when the accused is cooperating in a probe and there is no reason to believe that s/he will abscond or influence the investigation.
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Gujarat HC stays some sections of ‘anti-love jihad’ law
The Gujarat high court on Thursday stayed six amended provisions in the anti-conversion law covering interfaith marriages, popularly known as “anti-love jihad law”. The court clarified that the amended sections would not apply in cases of inter-religious marriages, which take place without force, allurement or fraudulent means.
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Apni Party member shot dead in J&K
Terrorists shot dead a senior Apni Party member outside his residence at Devsar in south Kashmir's Kulgam on Thursday, making him the fourth political functionary to be killed in J&K since last week after a husband-wife panchayat duo and a constituency in-charge of BJP.
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‘No instigation, no cruelty by Shashi Tharoor’
There is nothing, even prima facie, to suggest that there was any wilful conduct on the part of Shashi Tharoor that was likely to drive his wife, Sunanda Pushkar, to suicide or to cause injury or danger to life, limb or health. Making this observation, a Delhi court has discharged him in the case of death of his wife. The court said that Pushkar might have felt distressed or mentally disturbed over the alleged extra-marital relation of Tharoor, but mental disturbance does not amount to the offence of abetment.
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Jet employees move NCLT over compensation
Jet Airways staffers have moved the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) challenging certain aspects of the Kalrock-Jalan consortium’s resolution plan that was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on June 22. The staffers also did not approve the compensation offered by the consortium with little over 3,000 (35%) of the nearly 9,000 employees voting in favour and 5,500 (61%) abstaining from voting.
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Covid-19: Breakthrough infection common due to Delta, report says
Breakthrough infections of SARS-CoV2 after vaccination against Covid-19 are common across the globe during Delta outbreaks and genome sequencing of such cases in India currently also shows high proportion of Delta variant, the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Consortium on Genomics (INSACOG) says in its latest report.
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Covid vaccination for kids may start only by March ’22
Zydus Cadila's Covid-19 vaccine, ZyCoV-D, is expected to get an emergency use authorisation for the 12-18 cohort by end of August, whereas Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin – the world’s only vaccine being tested for use in the age group of 2-18 yrs - is also likely to get a go-ahead by September.
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Afghan crisis: Shortage drives up dry fruit prices
With the Taliban sealing Afghanistan’s land border trade routes, resulting in the stoppage of import-export transactions with India, prices of dry fruits have gone up by 15-20% in India.
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Answer queries in English in same language: HC to Centre
The Madras high court on Thursday directed the Central government to respond in English to a representation in English, and follow the provisions of the Official Languages Act, 1963, strictly. “Once a representation is given in English, it is the duty of the Union government to reply in English only,” it said.
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Record 16L+ candidates register for NEET-UG
One of the biggest competitive undergraduate entrance exams, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET-UG has got bigger, breaching the 16-lakh registrations mark for the first time. The number of candidates appearing in Indian languages too have increased significantly in the last five years — up from 1.1 lakh in 2017 to 3.4 lakh in 2021.
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HC orders CBI to probe Bengal post-poll violence cases
The Calcutta high court on Thursday ordered a “court-monitored” CBI probe into cases of murder, rape and attempted rape during the poll process in West Bengal and set up a special investigation team under the supervision of a retired Supreme Court judge to probe other criminal cases.
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No democracy, only Sharia law in Afghanistan: Taliban member
Afghanistan may be governed by a ruling council now that the Taliban has taken over, while the Islamist militant movement’s supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhundzada, would likely remain in overall charge, a senior member of the group told Reuters.
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Amid Afghanistan concerns, India slams Pak’s ‘state hospitality’ for terror groups
With concerns mounting about the possibility that Afghanistan could now be used as a terror launch pad, India said at the UN Security Council Thursday the rapidly deteriorating security situation in the country since the Taliban takeover would only embolden terror groups active in the region, including Pakistan-based LeT and JeM, which continued to enjoy “state hospitality”.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Oly medallist auctions silver to fund infant's operation
At the Tokyo Games, Maria Andrejczyk threw 64.61m to clinch the silver medal behind China’s gold-medal winner Shiying Liu (66.34m). Although her performance in Tokyo was close to her heart, Maria decided to put the medal for auction to save a life.
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Tossing and turning against India's pace proficiency
India have won an ‘away Test after losing the toss and batting first’ at Lord’s on Monday. It was the 13th occasion in India’s Test history that they won away after being inserted (46 Tests, 24 lost, nine drawn). Amazingly, in eight of these 13 Tests, at least one India pacer has taken five wickets or more in an innings. And these Tests saw 11 five-wicket hauls by an Indian pacer.
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Top10: Meet Baradar, the Taliban leader calling the shots
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India could get 1st woman CJI in Justice Nagarathna in 6 yrs
Independent India is likely to get its first woman Chief Justice when its turns 80 in 2027. The Collegium, headed by CJI N V Ramana, has taken a historic decision to recommend three women, among nine, for appointment as judges of the apex court and one of them, Justice B V Nagarathna, could go on to head the judiciary in February, 2027.
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Live: Taliban meet with Karzai, Abdullah; Ghani backs talks
The Taliban have offered a pledge of reconciliation, vowing no revenge against opponents and to respect women's rights in a "different" rule of Afghanistan from two decades ago. Meanwhile, Afghans and foreigners continued to flee the country, with the United States and other nations stepping up evacuation airlifts from Kabul. Stay with TOI for the latest developments
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Women save more in Jan Dhan Yojana accounts
Average balances maintained by women in Jan Dhan Yojana accounts are 30% more than men according to an industry report. The study published by Women’s World Banking and Bank of Baroda estimates that by serving 10 crore low-income women public sector banks could attract Rs 25,000 crore in deposits and empower 40 crore low-income Indians.
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Exiled 200 years ago, Afghan royals introduced basmati to Doon
Their ancestors founded the last dynasty of Afghanistan, were exiled to India by the British and lived out their days in the Doon valley. Now, in a quiet pocket of Dehradun, seven descendants of the Afghan royals, who introduced Basmati to Dehradun, live as a family of farmers.
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India and US double down on ties, coordination
As developments in Afghanistan throw up whole new challenges, India and US are doubling down on their partnership. Government sources said on the ground in Kabul, the US prioritised Indian aircraft at the airport which is currently under their control, to enable India to evacuate its embassy staff and officials in an Indian Air Force aircraft. This helped India move swiftly and virtually in the nick of time.
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India may not commit to ‘net zero’ emission timeline
India may not commit to the 'net zero' mid-century emission timeline as is being pushed by the US, UK and EU but the country appears to be amenable to an idea of putting out an enhanced target of climate action by aggregating all the new steps it has already been taking beyond its existing pledge under the Paris Agreement.
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Taliban destroy statue of Shia foe from 1990s civil war
The Taliban have blown up the statue of a Shia militia leader who had fought against them during Afghanistan's civil war in the 1990s, according to photos circulating on social media Wednesday. The statue depicted Abdul Ali Mazari, a militia leader killed by the Taliban in 1996, when the Islamic militants seized power from rival warlords. Mazari was a champion of Afghanistan's ethnic Hazara minority, Shia who were persecuted under the Sunni Taliban's earlier rule.
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Could have been bystander: Court clears man in 1993 riots case
Twenty-eight years after a now-62-year-old man was accused of being part of a mob of around 400 who were hurling stones, soda bottles and fire balls at each other during communal riots in the city, a sessions court acquitted him after observing that even if it’s assumed that he was on the spot, it is possible that he was just an innocent bystander.
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Sedition charge on 91-year-old Samajwadi Party MP
Samajwadi Party MP from Sambhal, Dr Shafiqur Rahman Barq, has been booked for equating the Taliban occupation of Afghanistan with India's freedom struggle.
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Women seek right to worship deities inside Kashi mosque
A Varanasi court on Wednesday sought response from the UP government, Gyanvapi mosque management committee and Kashi Vishwanath temple trust on a suit filed by five Hindu women seeking restoration of worship rights of goddess and other deities inside the old temple complex, which was allegedly converted into a mosque during Mughal rule.
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Evacuate kids & women at least: Af Sikhs, Hindus to Indian govt
Afghanistan’s Sikh and Hindu minorities have made a desperate appeal to India to at least evacuate their women and children while some escape routes are still open and Kabul protests against the takeover by the insurgents, report Yudhvir Rana and Shariq Majeed.
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India, US seek inclusive govt in Afghanistan with no place for terror
India and the US, along with some other countries that participated on Wednesday in a briefing-cum-conversation with US deputy secretary of state Wendy Sherman, agreed that it is important to work for as representative and as inclusive a government as possible in Afghanistan, reports Sachin Parashar. Another sentiment to emerge from the talks was that no part of Afghanistan should be allowed to turn into a terror safe haven.
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Tharoor cleared of charges in wife Sunanda’s death case
A Delhi court on Wednesday gave a clean chit to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor in the case of the death of his wife, Sunanda Pushkar. Special judge Geetanjali Goel discharged Tharoor of all charges in a hearing conducted through video-conferencing. A detailed copy of the order spelling out the reasons has not yet been released. After the judge pronounced the verdict, Tharoor said he was "grateful" and it has been "seven and a half years of absolute torture".
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Covid vaccine for kids likely in Sept or soon after: Expert
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Voda Idea falls Rs 150cr short on payment of licence fee
As it fights a desperate survival battle amidst heavy losses and mounting debt, Vodafone Idea has failed to pay the full licence fee to the government for the first quarter of this fiscal, with a shortfall of nearly Rs 150 crore.
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Cabinet okays HFC phase-down from 2032 plan
The Centre on Wednesday approved India's ratification of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on phasing down climate-damaging refrigerant Hydroflurocarbons (HFCs). The Amendment to gradually reduce use of HFCs by the late 2040s was adopted by 197 countries in Rwanda in October 2016.
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US blocks Taliban access to Afghan central bank assets
The Biden administration has blocked access to Afghan central bank assets in the US to ensure that they are not available to the Taliban, an administration official said on Tuesday.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2021
9 smartwatches under Rs 5k that allow you to make voice call
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Dr Stuti Khare Shukla, treating hair loss patients globally
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Meet KL Rahul 2.0 - Less anxious, more secure, in control
'Man of the Match' for his brilliant 129, Rahul is still in a daze thinking about his feat and wants to be sure if his name will be there permanently. The stylish Karnataka batsman showed exemplary tightness of technique and discipline to leave a lot of deliveries on Day 1 of the Lord's Test when conditions were conducive for seam bowling.
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Afghanistan: How India got past roadblocks, brought 200 home in 2 days
The operation was tricky but the “Sky-Lords”, the nickname of the C-17 Globemaster-III squadron in IAF, once again proved their mettle by evacuating almost 200 Indians in two aircraft from war-torn Kabul over the last couple of days.
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The pace-fuelled Indian team is an image of Virat Kohli
Pace was going to be his weapon of choice, especially when India travelled overseas, and he started building the team, “his team”, around quality fast bowlers. Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah formed the core. Kohli is a fantastic batsman whose powers have been on the wane since the start of 2020. What isn’t waning, though, is his passion to play Test cricket and excel in it.
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India sees 35,000 new Covid cases, Kerala tally up at 21.6k
Daily cases of Covid-19 in India continued to decline although infections in Kerala surged past 20,000 again after three days of relatively low numbers. India reported 35,134 fresh cases on Tuesday, a day after daily numbers had dipped below 25,000 following low testing on Independence Day. However, the seven-day rolling average of daily cases continued to dip as last Tuesday's count was above 38,000, indicating a continued dip in infections.
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Taliban vow to respect women’s rights within Sharia
The Taliban vowed on Tuesday that they would respect women’s rights within the boundaries of Sharia law and would not seek revenge against those it had fought or against those that had worked with Western powers or the earlier government.
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Live: India sees 35,000 new Covid cases, Kerala tally up at 21.6k
Daily cases of Covid-19 in India continued to decline although infections in Kerala surged past 20,000 again after three days of relatively low numbers. India reported 35,134 fresh cases on Tuesday, a day after daily numbers had dipped below 25,000 following low testing on Independence Day. Stay here for all live updates
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India to go with democratic bloc on recognising Taliban
India will align itself with the responses of the democratic bloc of countries on whether the incoming Taliban regime can be recognised, and much depends on the conduct of the new masters of Afghanistan in the weeks ahead. Unlike in the past when India — as most other nations — did not recognise the Taliban regime led by Mullah Omer, fresh considerations may be at work in the current situation.
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Give CBI autonomy like EC, CAG: Madras HC to Centre
The Madras high court issued a slew of directives to the Centre on Tuesday to “release the caged parrot” that the CBI has supposedly become, including bringing an Act granting statutory status with more powers and greater jurisdiction to the agency so that it becomes “more independent” like the Election Commission and Comptroller and Auditor-General of India.
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SC insists Centre file response affidavit to PILs seeking probe into Pegasus ‘snooping’
The Supreme Court on Tuesday compelled a reluctant Centre to file a response affidavit to PILs seeking inquiry into alleged misuse of military-grade spyware Pegasus to snoop on phones of journalists, politicians and activists despite the government's vehement reiteration of its readiness to divulge everything to a technical expert committee for scrutiny.
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India must help all Afghans, shelter Hindus & Sikhs, PM tells CCS meet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday told the Cabinet Committee on Security that India must not only protect its citizens but also provide refuge to Sikh and Hindu minorities and help all Afghans who are looking to India for help.
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Covid-19: India reaches new peak of 88 lakh vaccinations in a day
A day after India scaled a new peak with 88.13 lakh doses of anti-Covid jabs given in a single day, daily vaccinations appeared to maintain its pace with nearly 54 lakh doses given till 9pm on Tuesday, reports Sushmi Dey. While the rise in daily vaccination is largely driven by those initiating their first dose, there is also a slight week on week increase in recipients of second dose.
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Mumbai, Chennai & 10 other cities to see sea levels rise in 30 yrs: Nasa
Indian coastal areas will face a sea level rise of 0.1 metre to 0.3 metre in the next two to three decades due to global warming, with Bhavnagar in Gujarat facing a rise of 0.22 metres that may submerge vast low-lying areas, a projection by Nasa has said.
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Lahore statue vandalised again
A man associated with an extremist religious group was arrested in Lahore on Tuesday for vandalising the statue of Sikh leader Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Lahore Fort.
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BJP constituency in-charge killed in J&K
Terrorists in J&K shot dead BJP's Kulgam constituency in-charge on Tuesday, less than 10 days after two Lashkar-e-Taiba gunmen barged into an unprotected house in Anantnag to kill a sarpanch from the saffron party and his panchayat member wife.
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Can’t file rape case at drop of hat to settle scores: Delhi HC
False allegations of rape and molestation made at the drop of a hat, in a “very casual manner”, not only trivialise serious offences but also leave the accused stigmatised for life, Delhi High Court said while emphasising that such cases needed to be dealt with an iron hand “due to the serious nature of the offences”.
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Evacuation of embassy personnel from Kabul to India completed
The ambassador and all staff of the Indian embassy in Kabul were evacuated on August 17. But the embassy is officially not yet closed. “In view of the prevailing circumstances, it has been decided that our Ambassador in Kabul and his Indian staff will move to India immediately.” MEA spokesperson, Arindam Bagchi wrote on Twitter.
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NIA arrests 2 Kerala women, says linked to IS terror module
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday arrested two women residents of Kannur in Kerala, who were said to be highly radicalised, with one of whom having travelled to Iran to join Islamic State terror outfit in Syria while the other was ready to make the journey to an IS-controlled territory.
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Afghanistan crisis: Islamic emirate at doorsteps poses a challenge to India
The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan brings into being a new Islamic emirate at India’s doorstep that is likely to be a lightning rod for Islamists everywhere with implications for India as regards terrorism and radicalisation.
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We have lives away from industry: Sidharth Malhotra
Sidharth Malhotra is currently riding high on the success of his recently released war film, ‘Shershaah’. The actor has left everyone impressed with his impeccable performance as Param Vir Chakra awardee Captain Vikram Batra. Celebrating the success of the film with ETimes, the actor spoke at length about the overwhelming response he’s been fetching. He also went on to reveal how Vikram Batra’s family and fiancée reacted to the film.
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Monday, August 16, 2021
Power of Print: On I-Day, TOI delivered — and how!
India’s 75th Independence Day deserved something special from the nation’s most trusted source of news. The Times of India delivered — and how! Millions of readers woke up on the morning of August 15 to find a blockbuster edition on their doorsteps, including multiple books of the main TOI, one or more books of the entertainment pullout (depending on the location), and a special feature, Leaders of Change.
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Rahul is looking every morning at Lord's honours board
KL Rahul who was adjudged man of the match for his brilliant 129 runs in the second Test at Lord's Cricket Ground is 'looking every morning' at honours boards to see if his name has been put there permanently or not.
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On field tension helped our bowlers: Virat Kohli
India captain Virat Kohli said that the verbal altercation between England players and the two Indian tail-enders Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah spurred them to go flat out at the home team in 60 available overs.
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India vs England, 2nd Test: Lord's miracle, India style
Only one team had declared the third innings of a Test after lunch on the final day and won: It was New Zealand who beat Sri Lanka at Kandy in 1984. On a manic Monday at Lord’s, India became the second as they beat England by 151 runs to take a 1-0 lead.
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Live: 'Gave Af every chance against Taliban'
A day after the Taliban took control of Kabul, the airport in the Afghan capital witnessed a mad rush of people eager to leave the country, creating a stampede-like situation. Five people are reported dead as foreign forces tried to control the rush. However no major clash was reported from elsewhere in the country. Stay with TOI for all updates.
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Govt denies Pegasus charge, says SC can appoint panel
The government on Monday denied allegations levelled against it in the Pegasus controversy and said it is open to the Supreme Court appointing a technical committee, comprising neutral and independent experts, to inquire into all aspects of the case — whether the spyware was purchased by the Centre, and, if so, which of its agencies used it and for what purpose.
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Fill tribunal vacancies in 10 days: SC to govt
The Supreme Court on Monday pilloried the Union government for obstinately delaying appointments to vacancy-plagued tottering tribunals and also questioned its repeated audacity to override the apex court’s judgments to limit the tenure and service conditions of tribunal chairpersons and members.
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Afghan airspace shut for civilian planes, 7 killed
The tarmac of Kabul airport turned into a tragic centrepiece of the Taliban’s conquest of Afghanistan on Monday as five people were reported killed amid a scramble to clamber onto any aircraft readying for take-off, including a US military plane that was seen taxiing with hundreds running along like it were a giant bus that could be stopped to squeeze in a few more passengers.
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