3 Assam Rifles Jawans Killed In Ambush; Manipur Cyclists Feeding Homeless + More Top News

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Three Assam Rifles personnel have been killed along with 6 wounded after an ambush by who are suspected to be PLA militants in Chandel, Manipur which is along the border with Myanmar, according to reports. Read more

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1) Since The Lockdown Began, This Group Of Cyclists Have Been Feeding The Homeless In Manipur


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When the lockdown was announced in March, cyclist Philem Rohan Singh from Manipur was on his way Delhi to Japan as part of a campaign by the Paralympic Committee of India with a theme of ‘inclusion dignity and respect. Read more

2) Against All Odds, 105-Year-Old Asma Beevi Is The Oldest Patient In Kerala To Beat COVID


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With this, she became the oldest patient in Kerala who was cured of the disease, which early saw an aged couple — 93-year-old man and 88-year-old woman, was the previous elderly to have been cured. Read more

3) As India Records 52,123 Cases In A Day, Every Fifth COVID Case Reported Was From Andhra Pradesh


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At 10,093, every fifth positive case reported in India on Wednesday was from the state. It also became the fourth state in the country in terms of the number of positive cases reported. Read more

4) Ahmedabad Man Drove 2,740 Kilometres To Save COVID+ Wife’s Life Who Suffered Over 70% Burns


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To save his wife’s life who suffered more than 70 per cent burns and was also infected with COVID, a Jamalpur man went on a 2,740 kilometre journey during the lockdown to get skin for her graft procedure. Read more

5) Kerala Businessman Takes His New Mercedes, Trucks For A Road Show; All Vehicles Get Impounded


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So, Roy took his brand new BS6 Mercedes-Benz GLE, said to be the first to be delivered in India for a roadshow, along with a number of Torus trucks. Read more

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