1. Mayhem At Singhu Border As Clashes Break Out, Police Resort To Lathicharge, Tear Gas Again ANI Clashes between farmers and a group of people claiming to be locals broke out at Singhu border (which connects Delhi and Haryana) on Friday afternoon. The police have yet again resorted lathicharge and tear gas, as per reports. …
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Now 4,000 Trees In Protected Taj Zone Will Be Cut To Lay Rail Track Between Mathura And Jhansi
Supreme Court allowed felling of 4,108 trees by Rail Vikas Nigam to lay down third rail track between Mathura and Jhansi. A Bench led by CJI SA Bobde gave the permission to fell the trees for the railway track that passes through Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ). Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted that the Rail Vikas Nigam has sought permission for …
Read More »18-Year-Old Manizha Talash, Afghanistan's First Female Breakdancer, Sets Eyes On Paris Olympics
Manizha Talash, an 18-year old breakdancer, is the first from Afghanistan. In the short span of her practice, she has already qualified to represent her country in one of the latest sports to be admitted to the Olympics. Dressed head to ankle in black for training, Talash wouldn’t look out of place in a dance studio anywhere in the world, …
Read More »India Set To Regain Fastest Growing Economy Tag, Will Have A 11.5% GDP Growth, Projects IMF
In some good news for the country, International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday projected an impressive 11.5 per cent growth rate for India in 2021, making the country the only major economy of the world to register a double-digit growth this year amidst the coronavirus pandemic. The IMF projected India to reclaim the status of world’s fastest-growing economy. File Photo …
Read More »AP Black Magic Horror: Father Realizes Daughters Are Killed, Mother Still In A State Of Trance
The Andhra Pradesh Police is still coming to terms with the bizarre nature of the double murder in Madanapalle town of Chittoor. Though the murderers, the parents of the victims have been arrested, police are still struggling to deal with the delusional couple. BCCL Purushottam Naidu and his wife V Padmaja are accused of killing their children believing they would …
Read More »India Has Sent Over Six Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses To Nine Countries
India has sent more than six million COVID-19 vaccine doses to nine countries under its “vaccine diplomacy.” The country informed the UN Security Council that it will supply vaccines to the Covax facility of the World Health Organisation and undertake contractual supplies to various countries in a phased manner. PTI As the largest vaccine-producing country of the world, we are …
Read More »Republic Day Violence: Delhi Police Names 9 Farm Leaders In FIR, Detains 200
The Delhi Police on Wednesday detained around 200 protesters on charges of rioting, damaging public property and attacking police personnel during the Republic Day violence. Police said they are making arrests after conducting proper verification and that 22 FIRs have been registered so far. The Delhi Police has also registered an FIR mentioning the names of nine farm leaders, including …
Read More »Madurai Loco Pilot's Quick Response Saves Over 1500 Lives, Feted With Badge Of Honour
On November 18, 2020, the Vaigai Express had a near-death experience. It was approaching the Kodaikanal Road when the accident almost took place. The man who saved the lives of over 1500 passengers because of his alertness in spotting the pieces of rock was loco pilot J Suresh. He pulled the trail brakes causing the train to stop and a …
Read More »2 Ugandan Men Nabbed At Delhi Airport With Heroin Worth Rs 68 Crore
In a big bust, custom officials nabbed two Ugandan nationals at Delhi airport for allegedly trying to smuggle heroin worth Rs 68 crore into India, an official statement said as per a report in PTI. It’s one of the biggest detection of heroin or any narcotics at any international airport in the nation, said the statement which was given by …
Read More »In A First, Bangladesh Army To Lead Republic Day Parade, Thank India For 1971 War Help
A marching-cum-band contingent of the Bangladesh armed forces all set to take part in the Republic Day ceremonial parade for the first time. The Bangladeshi contingent, with members drawn from all the three wings of its armed forces, will be the first marching contingent to walk down the ceremonial boulevard on January 26. The contingent will be led by the …
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