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PM Modi Extends Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana Till Nov; Free Grains To 80 Cr People

In his latest address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, announced that the government will extend the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana, under which food grains are being provided to the poor and needy, till the end of November. “From July the festival seasons start, Guru Purnima will be celebrated on July 5. …

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Miracle Of Life – Colombian COVID-19 Positive Woman In Coma Gives Birth To Non-Infected Child

Diana Angola was battling for her life when she gave birth to her son Jefferson. The 36-year-old was into a coma having contracted coronavirus, and her lungs could hardly cope.  Doctors performed a caesarian section because of her lungs’ condition and Jefferson was born at least 14 weeks ahead of schedule.  Jump To A miracle indeed Complicated process Painful memories …

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Pakistan Plane Crash – PIA Under The Hammer, Says It's Grounding Over 140 Pilots For Having 'Bogus Credentials'

Pakistan’s national airline is being criticised big time after it came to light that almost one-third of its pilots had fake or dubious licences, as per a report in AFP. Many are wondering if PIA can survive this bad publicity.  PIA said it is grounding 141 of its 434 pilots after it was found that they obtained “bogus” credentials or …

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Locust Attack In Gurgaon; World's Largest COVID Facility In Delhi + More Top News

File Photo Several areas in Gurgaon saw swarms of locusts covering the skies on Saturday, with people sharing pictures and videos of apocalyptic-esque scenes to their social media handles. Read more Here’s more top news of the day: Jump To 1) Worlds Largest COVID Facility Now Operational In Delhi, 2000 Beds Functional As Cases Surge 2) Telangana Nurse Tested Positive …

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With Schools Shut & No Salary Over Past Two Months, Delhi Teacher Forced To Sell Vegetables

Left with no income during the lockdown, a Delhi-based school teacher has been forced to sell vegetables to sustain his family. The contractual teacher of a Delhi school has allegedly not been paid for almost the past two months. Wazir Singh, an English teacher in Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya has been selling the vegetables in the respite of the financial crisis …

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Man Allegedly Kills Wife After She Keeps Telling Him To Quit Drinking, Then Takes His Own Life

A 38-year-old man allegedly killed his wife before taking his own life. It happened in Gurdev Nagar area of Ludhiana. He did it because apparently he had a heated argument with his wife.  Jump To Tragedy and murder Spousal argument Tragedy and murder  The accused is Mukesh Kumar. Kumar and Jyoti had 2 kids. She was his second wife. He …

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'Cyanide' Mohan, Karnataka's Infamous Serial Killer, Convicted In 20th Murder Case

 A local court convicted serial killer ‘Cyanide’ Mohan, finding him guilty of rape and murder of a young woman from Kasaragod, Kerala in 2009, as per a PTI report.   This is the 20th and last of the murder cases that have been registered against him. He has taken the lives of many several women using cyanide after becoming their friends …

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As Parents Seek Cancellation Amid Coronavirus, SC Tells CBSE To Decide If Boards Are To Be Held

The Supreme Court has asked the CBSE take the coronavirus pandemic situation into consideration and decide by next week about the schedule of the Board examination.  A group of parents, whose children are to five their Class 12 Boards, had moved the apex court challenging the decision to conduct the remaining exams from July 1 to 15. They said if …

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'Sorry Is Not Enough' – Caribbean Countries Are Not Happy With Britain's Apology For Slavery

British financial institutions that made a lot of money from slavery such as Lloyd’s of London should do more than just say say sorry for their role in the Atlantic slave trade and atone for their sins, Caribbean countries said as per a Reuters report. The Lloyd’s of London insurance market said sorry for its “shameful” role in the 18th …

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J-K DSP Davinder Singh Granted Bail By Delhi Court In Terror Attacks Planning Case

A Delhi court granted bail to suspended Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Davinder Singh in connection with a terror case after Delhi police failed to file charge-sheet within the stipulated period. However, Singh will remain in prison as he is also undergoing judicial custody in a separate case of trying to terrorists to travel outside Jammu and …

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