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Chandrayaan-3 likely to be launched in 2020: Govt
In the first confirmation on Chandrayaan-3, Union minister for department of space Jitendra Singh on Tuesday said the second lander mission to Moon will be a "cost-effective mission and most likely be launched in 2020". "The orbiter is already there (on Moon's orbit & functional). So we are going to cut on cost. It will carry only a lander mission." said Singh.
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Railways announces fare hike effective from January 1
On the New Year's eve, the railways announced fare hike across its network, excluding suburban trains, effective from January 1, 2020, according to an order issued on Tuesday. The railways also announced a two paise/km hike in fares of mail/express non-AC trains and four paise/km hike in the fares of AC classes. Premium trains like Shatabdi, Rajdhani and Duronto trains are included in the fare hike.
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'If Pak doesn't stop sponsoring terror ... ': New Army chief's stern warning
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State legislatures have no power on CAA: Prasad
Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday said the Parliament alone has got powers to pass any law regarding citizenship and not a state legislatures, "including Kerala assembly."
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Govt unveils Rs 102 lakh crore infra push to make India $5tn economy
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday unveiled Rs 102 lakh crore of infrastructure projects that will be implemented in the next five years as part of the govt's spending push. The minister said another Rs 3 lakh crore of projects are likely to be added to this pipeline on top of Rs 51 lakh crore spent by the Centre and the states in the last six years.
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2019: The year Indian tycoons faced bankruptcies, jail and even death
For many Indian tycoons, 2019 turned woeful as lenders -- empowered by the nation’s recent bankruptcy law and desperate to clean up soured debt from their books -- started seizing assets of delinquent firms or dragged them into insolvency.
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Mukund Naravane takes charge as Army chief
General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Tuesday took charge as the chief of Army staff, succeeding Gen Bipin Rawat. Gen Naravane served as vice chief of the Army before taking charge of the 1.3 million strong Army.
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UP government identifies land for mosque in Ayodhya
Top government sources told TOI that as many as five potential sites close to highways passing by Ayodhya have been identified and sent to the Union home ministry for clearance.
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General Mukund Naravane takes charge as Army chief
General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Tuesday took charge as the chief of Army staff, succeeding Gen Bipin Rawat. Gen Naravane served as vice chief of the Army before taking charge of the 1.3 million strong Army.
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Sanjay Raut skips swearing-in; upset at brother's omission?
Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray’s choice of 12 new Shiv Sena ministers has triggered resentment in a section of party MLAs who couldn’t make it to the final list.
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Kerala CM tables anti-CAA resolution in assembly
Though the one-day special session was convened to ratify the extension of the reservation for SC and ST in the Assembly and the Parliament for another decade, the resolution against CAA was also taken up in view of the the widespread concerns among public in this regard, official sources said. While presenting the resolution, Vijayan said the CAA was against the "secular" outlook and fabric of the country and would lead to religion- based discrimination in granting citizenship.
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Hope Army will rise to greater heights: Rawat
After a farewell guard of honour, General Rawat also hoped that the Army will rise to greater heights under the new chief Lt General M M Naravane. When asked wether the Army is better prepared now to face the security challenges facing the country he said: "Yes, we are better prepared."
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Aaditya's induction takes Shiv Sainiks, NCP and Cong by surprise
Debutant MLA Aaditya Thackeray (29) was on Monday inducted as cabinet minister in the Maha Vikas Aghadi government led by his father Uddhav Thackeray, making the Thackerays the first father-son duo to be part of the cabinet together in Maharashtra.
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How pacers powered the rise of Team India in 2019
The decade marked India's rise as a potent Test powerhouse, propelled by their fast bowlers. The year gone by saw the team consolidate its status but fall short in a World Cup semifinal. Inevitably, some questions remained unanswered...
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General Bipin Rawat becomes India's first tri-service chief
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Navy bans use of FB, smartphones at naval bases
The Navy has banned the use of Facebook for all its personnel, while also directing them not to carry smart mobile phones into bases and dockyards as well as onboard warships. The stern directive comes after seven sailors were arrested this month for allegedly leaking info to Pakistan after being “virtually honey-trapped” by women into online relationships.
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PAN-Aadhaar linking deadline extended to March
The last date for the mandatory linking of the Permanent Account Number (PAN) with Aadhaar has been extended till March next year, the CBDT said on Monday. The earlier deadline was Tuesday, December 31. This is the eighth time that the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has extended the deadline for individuals to link their PAN with Aadhaar.
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Fire at SPG reception area at 9 LKM; PM's office, residence not affected
A minor fire broke out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg on Monday. A fire was reported at an electrical unit after which nine fire tenders were pressed into action. The fire was, however, doused by the security staffers. A precautionary check is being conducted.
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Fire near Prime Minister Modi's residence
A minor fire broke out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg on Monday. A fire was reported at an electrical unit after which nine fire tenders were pressed into action. The fire was, however, doused by the security staffers. A precautionary check is being conducted.
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5 J&K political leaders released from detention
The J&K administration on Monday released five political leaders who were under detention since August 5, when the Centre announced the abrogation of Article 370 provisions and bifurcation of the state. The leaders include Ishfaq Jabbar and Ghulam Nabi Bhat (NC), Bashir Mir (Congress) and Zahoor Mir and Yasir Reshi (PDP). Two leaders were earlier released in Nov.
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Uddhav inducts son; Ajit Pawar sworn in dy CM
Uddhav Thackeray expanded his over a month-old ministry by inducting 36 ministers, including his 29-year-old son Aaditya, while NCP leader Ajit Pawar was sworn in as deputy chief minister. Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari administered oath to 14 ministers from NCP, 10 from Congress and 12 from Shiv Sena at Vidhan Bhavan (state legislature) premises in south Mumbai.
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'No place for revenge': Priyanka, UP govt spar over Yogi's remark
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'AI might be forced to shut down in six months'
Struggling Air India might be forced to shut down by June next year unless it finds a buyer as "piecemeal" arrangements cannot be sustained for long, according to a senior airline official. Amid continuing uncertainty over the fate of the national carrier, the official said there is also need for funds to restart operations of 12 grounded narrow-body planes.
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Live: Five political leaders released by J&K admin
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Will give 5G for trials to all players: Prasad
The govt has decided to give 5G spectrum for trials to all players, including Huawei. "We have taken a decision to give 5G spectrum for trials to all players," telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said. An in-principle decision has been taken in this regard, he said at an event. "5G is future, it is speed. We will encourage new innovation in 5G," he added.
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Maha cabinet: Ajit Pawar takes oath as Dy CM
NCP's Ajit Pawar took oath as a minister in Maharashtra government on Monday during the expansion of the cabinet. He will be the deputy chief minister. The Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government led by Uddhav Thackeray was formed on November 28. The state Cabinet currently has six ministers, besides the chief minister.
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Live updates: Ajit Pawar takes oath as Maharashtra deputy CM
After more than a month since taking charge as CM, Uddhav Thackeray will finally expand his cabinet today. Thackeray, who was sworn in on November 28, will induct 36 cabinet members, 13 each from Shiv Sena and NCP and 10 from Congress.
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CAA is about giving, not taking away anyone's citizenship: PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi said that the CAA is meant to give refuge to the persecuted refugees and launched a social media campaign in support of it. Earlier, BJP had also launched a campaign to "bust myths" surrounding CAA. "#IndiaSupportsCAA because CAA is about giving citizenship to persecuted refugees & not about taking anyone’s citizenship away," the PM tweeted.
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No breach in Priyanka Gandhi's security: CRPF
The force, which provides her armed commandos under the 'Z+' category of security cover to her, said the Congress leader undertook "unscheduled" movement without intimation. Therefore, an advanced security liaison (ASL) could not be conducted, it said in a statement. "During travelling the protectee used non-bullet resistant civil vehicle without a personal security officer," the statement said.
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Live: PM Modi launches social media campaign in support of CAA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched a social media campaign in support of Citizenship Amendment Act amidst high voltage protests against the Act across the country. Stay tuned to TOI for all updates
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Envoy brought back amid talk of 'irregularities’
India’s ambassador to Austria, Renu Pall, has been transferred back to Delhi amid allegations of financial irregularities against her. A 1988 batch IFS officer, Pall had not yet completed her tenure as ambassador in Vienna. Official sources here ruled out suggestions that she had been recalled abruptly, describing it as a case of transfer.
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No UNSC meet on Kashmir: Pak's Kartarpur overreach a self-goal?
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Navy plans to build 24 submarines, six of them nuclear-powered
The Indian Navy had planned to build six nuclear attack submarines along with the Arihant Class SSBNs which are nuclear-powered submarines equipped with nuclear missiles. The nuclear attack submarines are also planned to be built indigenously in partnership with private sector industries.
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Major terror strike averted with timely detection of IED in J&K
A major terror strike was averted on Sunday with timely detection of a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) along the Line of Control (LOC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, a defence spokesman said. He said the IED was found planted in Keri sector and was later defused by the experts.
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Brawl at AGM, Gauti urges BCCI to disband DDCA
Former batsman Gautam Gambhir lashed out at the Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) for the fist fight that broke out in the association's annual general meeting (AGM) on Sunday.
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Govt amends rules to allow CDS to serve till 65
The stage is now set for the government to announce the name of the country’s first-ever chief of defence staff (CDS), with the Army Rules of 1954 being amended to allow the tri-Service chief to serve till the age of 65. The Army, Navy and IAF chiefs, as per the existing government rules, can only serve up to the age of 62 or for 3 years, whichever is earlier.
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Priyanka, UP govt spar over activist's arrest
Taking on the Adityanath govt over handling of anti-CAA protests, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said it has "crossed all limits of inhumanity" and claimed party worker Sadaf Zafar was arrested on "baseless" charges. Hitting back, UP deputy CM Maurya said that such 'nautanki' (theatrics) will not fetch votes for the Congress and what's left of the party will also be finished.
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India may pip Germany to become 4th-largest economy in 2026: Report
India is expected to overtake Germany to become fourth-largest economy in 2026 and Japan to become third largest in 2034, according a recent report by the UK-based Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR). It further said India is also set to reach a gross domestic product (GDP) of $5 trillion by 2026, 2 years later than the government's target.
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'Pak welcomed back players who sold the country'
Days after he hogged the limelight for being ill treated by few players during his playing days due to his Hindu religion, former Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has now alleged that the national team welcomed those players in the side who "sold" their country. "There are people who have sold their country and who are still welcomed in the team. I never sold my country for money," Kaneria said.
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Live: Amitabh conferred with Dadasaheb Phalke Award
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Hemant Soren takes oath as J'khand CM; Rahul, Mamata attend event
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha working president Hemant Hemant Soren was sworn-in as the 11th chief minister of Jharkhand on Sunday. Governor Draupadi Murmu administered the oath of office and secrecy to Soren. In a show of opposition strength, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and chief ministers Ashok Gehlot, Bhupesh Baghel and Mamata Banerjee attended the event. Former CM Raghubar Das also graced the occasion.
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J'kand live: Hemant Soren arrives for swearing-in
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Hemant Soren will take oath as the 11th CM of Jharkhand today at Morabadi Ground at 2 pm. Governor Droupadi Murmu will administer the oath of office to Soren while opposition leaders from across the political spectrum will grace the occasion. The event has been termed as "Sankalp diwas" of an era of new Jharkhand.
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Pejawar Mutt seer Vishwesha Teertha Swami dies
Vishwesha Teertha Swami of the Pejawar Mutt passed away in Udupi on Sunday. He was 88. He was admitted to the Kasturba Hospital in Manipal for the treatment of pneumonia on December 20 and was shifted to the Pejawar Mutt in Udupi early on Sunday on ventilator after his health condition worsened on Saturday.
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Goa grapples with sharp dip in tourists
There’s a pall of gloom along Goa’s world-famous beach belt. Usually chock-a-block with tourists, vehicles, and its commercial stretches throbbing with life, a sharp decrease in tourism this year has seen stakeholders subdued. A “flop season” is how shack operators have already labelled it.
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NRC India's internal affair: Border Guards B'desh
The process of creation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) is completely an "internal affair" of the Indian government and the cooperation between the border guarding forces of the two countries is very good, the chief of Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) said on Sunday. The BGB will continue to work to prevent illegal crossings into India, its director general Major General Shafeenul Islam said.
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Hemant Soren set to take oath as Jharkhand CM
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) working president Hemant Soren is set to take oath as the 11th chief minister of Jharkhand on Sunday. Governor Draupadi Murmu will administer the oath of office and secrecy to Soren at around 2pm in Ranchi, amid a galaxy of politicians and dignitaries, some of whom would be sharing the dais. This will be his second stint as Jharkhand chief minister.
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Youth hate instability: PM on Mann Ki Baat
Addressing his last 'Mann ki Baat' of 2019, the Prime Minister said the youth hate anarchy and disorder and dislike casteism and nepotism. "Our youth believe in the system and have an opinion, and question when system does not respond properly. I consider this to be a good thing.
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Live updates: PM Modi's 'Mann ki Baat' address
PM Narendra Modi will address this year's final monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' today. The 60th edition of the programme will be broadcast on the entire network of AIR and Doordarshan and Narendra Modi App at 11 am.
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Delhi continues to reel under severe cold
A day after Delhi recorded season's lowest temperature at 1.4 degrees Celsius, temperatures have risen by 2-3 °C in the national capital on Sunday.
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Talking points in sports in the year 2019
Indian grapplers, boxers and shooters led from the front in the year 2019, achieving several firsts during the year. Ace shuttler PV Sindhu also had her date with history at the World Championships in Basel. TOI takes a look at the talking points of 2019.
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Mary Kom wins ill-tempered bout against Zareen
MC Mary Kom sealed her spot for next year's Olympic qualifiers with a 9-1 verdict against flyweight (51kg) Nikhat Zareen, who had publicly demanded a trial for the race to Tokyo. Refusing to shake hands with Nikhat after the bout, she said, "Why should I? If she wants others to respect her, she should first respect others..."
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In concession to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to host OIC meet on Kashmir
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UP cops grabbed me by throat, says Priyanka; police deny manhandling
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Cold wave grip north India, no relief till New Year
The frigid air barrelling through parts of north India plummeted temperatures to the season's lowest in several places Saturday, including Delhi where the mercury hit a low of 2.4 degrees Celsius, as dense fog reduced visibility and delayed air, rail and road traffic. The cold wave was not expected to relent until the New Year.
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'I did not start this': Mary Kom fumes at Nikhat
In the much hyped trial bout between MC Mary Kom and former junior world champion Nikhat Zareen for a spot in the next year's Olympic qualifiers, the 36-year-old and six-time world champion emerged on the top. Mary Kom convincingly won the bout 9-1 but remained combative after the match as well, refusing the customary handshake and also rebuffing an attempted hug from her younger rival.
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Priyanka: Strangulated, manhandled by UP cops on way to activist's house
Deviating from her scheduled plan, Congress general secretary Priyanak Gandhi Vadra dodged the Lucknow Police to meet the kin of SR Darapuri, former IPS and social activist, who has been arrested in connection with the violence that followed CAA-NRC protest in the state capital on December 19. Speaking to reporters after meeting the family, Priyanka said that she was "manhandled and strangulated" by UP cops while she was on her way to visit Darapuri's family.
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BJP will take Assam down path of unrest: Rahul
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said Assam might return to the path of violence due to policies of the BJP governments at the Centre and the state. "The Assam Accord was the foundation of peace in Assam. Today I am sad, I fear that the state might return to its old path of violence due to BJP,” Gandhi said.
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‘Kill me first,’ UP cleric tells stone-pelters, saves constable’s life
Amid all the reports of anti-CAA violence in UP and other parts of the country, there was a brief moment of sanity and humanity. Last Friday, during protests across UP, a Muslim cleric Haji Qadir after performing his prayers at a local mosque in Firozabad district, braved the angry stone-pelters and saved an injured police constable’s life.
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'NPR, NRC will be more disastrous than note ban'
Attacking the government over the issue of the National Population Register (NPR) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said these exercises will be more disastrous than the note ban in November 2016. "These will have twice the impact of demonetisation on people," he said.
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Always 'India first': Cong on 135th foundation day
The Congress on its 135th foundation day on Saturday said India has always come first for it through the ages and sacrifice for the nation stands above all else for the party. On the occasion, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi hoisted the party's flag at its headquarters in New Delhi. Former PM Manmohan Singh and senior Congress leaders AK Antony among others attended the event.
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At 2.4°C, Delhi records season's coldest morning
The national capital on Saturday witnessed season's lowest temperature of 2.4 degree Celsius, reported news agency ANI quoting IMD. The temperature was recorded at 6.10 am. The city has been witnessing the longest December cold spell since 1997. A thick layer of fog has also engulfed the national capital.
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The biggest sports controversies in 2019
Be it Russia getting banned from participating at the Olympics and the 2022 FIFA World Cup, to US women's soccer captain Megan Rapinoe having a go at President Donald Trump, there were several occasions when things kept coming to a boil in the year 2019. Racist chants reared their heads from time to time, not sparing the best of international athletes, mostly footballers.
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Winter chill grips north India, Srinagar coldest in a decade
Cold wave conditions continued unabated in several parts of north India on Friday with Delhi recording the season’s lowest temperature and the IMD predicting some relief in the region from December 31 onwards. The minimum temperature settled at 4.2°C in the Capital, three notches below normal. Twenty-one trains were delayed for a maximum of six hours in the north.
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IAF was ready to strike Pak terror camps: Dhanoa
Former IAF chief B S Dhanoa said on Friday the government had rejected a proposal of the air force to strike Pakistani terrorist camps after 26/11. “We knew where the terror camps were located in Pakistan and were ready. But it is a political decision whether to carry out a strike or not,’’ he said. Dhanoa was the air chief between December 31, 2016, and September 30, 2019.
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3,200 ceasefire violations in 2019: LoC hostilities with Pak at 15-yr high
India has recorded as many as 3,200 ceasefire violations along the LoC with Pakistan this year, with the two rival armies continuing to pound each other with heavy-caliber weapons like artillery guns and anti-tank guided missiles on a daily basis. The exchange of firing across the LoC further escalated after the revocation of Article 370 on August 5.
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'Respect human rights laws': Army chief after row over CAA remark
Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Friday said the armed forces had the utmost respect for human rights laws and they not only ensured protection of human rights of the people of the country, but also of its adversaries.
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PM Modi lying about detention camps: Tarun Gogoi
Former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Friday questioned the Centre over identification and deportation of illegal immigrants even as his party, Congress, strongly opposed the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
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Rallies for and against CAA, NRC held in Mumbai
Mumbai on Friday saw rallies for and against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). Students and social activists held a protest against the Act and NRC at the Azad Maidan in south Mumbai, while a large number of people gathered for a pro-CAA rally at the historic August Kranti Maidan, where a massive protest against the Citizenship Act was held last week.
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Targeted but never felt need to convert: Kaneria
Danish Kaneria said there were a "few players" who targeted him for being a Hindu during his time with the national team but he never felt the pressure to change his religion. Kaneria, who is serving a life ban for spot-fixing, is in news after Shoaib Akhtar alleged that some Pakistani players refused to even share food with him due to his faith.
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Kushal Punjabi's suicide leaves friends shocked
The news of actor Kushal Punjabi’s suicide has left his friends in the industry shocked
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Live: Heavy deployment of forces in Delhi
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in recent days to voice their concern over the amended citizenship act even as the government, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has tried to allay fears about the new law. Stay with TOI for latest updates
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Mobile Internet restored in Kargil after 145 days
The services were restored in view of complete normalcy returning to Kargil, with no untoward incident taking place over the past four months, the officials said. They said local religious leaders have appealed to people not to misuse the facility. Broadband services were already functional in Kargil.
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India appoints defence attache in Madagascar
Looking to consolidate its presence in the western Indian Ocean, where China continues to expand its presence, India this week appointed a defence attache for its mission in Madagascar, the island nation off the coast of East Africa. This followed MEA's decision earlier this month to bring the countries in the region under the Indian Ocean Region Division.
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'Life not in good shape': Kaneria to Imran Khan
Banned Pakistani spinner Danish Kaneria on Thursday sought help from Prime Minister Imran Khan and cricket administrators, saying that his life is not in "good shape".
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An insider blew the lid off PMC Bank scam
Three months after probe into the Rs 6,500-crore Punjab and Maharashtra Cooperative (PMC) Bank loan fraud case began, TOI has learnt that the whistleblower was an “insider”. Mumbai police have used the term “whistleblower” for the first time in their chargesheet. Mumbai police’s economic offences wing will file the 32,000-page chargesheet on Friday.
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GST not filed? Property, a/cs can be attached
A new set of rules have given the green light to GST authorities to attach property and bank accounts of those who fail to file tax returns despite repeated reminders.
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The greatest comeback sports stories in 2019
One yardstick of gauging true champions is their response in adversity. When the going is good, even mere mortals can come to the fore. It's when the chips are down, though, that the men are separated from the boys. In 2019, there were quite a few instances when athletes across sporting disciplines made grand comebacks and gave a timely reminder of why they should never be written off.
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At least 9 killed after plane with 100 on board crashes in Kazakhstan
A plane with 95 passengers and five crew members on board crashed near Almaty on Friday, the airport of Kazakhstan's biggest city said. The airport said there were survivors and emergency services were working at the site. The plane was headed for Nur-Sultan, the Central Asian nation's capital city.
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Dec set to be Delhi’s 2nd coldest in over 100 yrs
Met officials said the mean maximum temperature (MMT) — the average of each day’s maximum — so far this month is 19.5 degrees Celsius. The month is on course to end with an MMT of around 19 degrees C. If that happens, it would be the second lowest MMT recorded in December since 1901, after 17.3 degrees C recorded in 1997.
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United Nations turned battlefield as India took on China, Pakistan
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'Unusual spell' of cold wave grips north India; scientists explain why
An unusual and powerful spell of "Western Disturbances", originating in the Mediterranean sea, has made the Hindi heartland shiver for the past fortnight. Unfortunately, the spell, striking once in four to five decades, will continue to freeze people on New Year's Eve too.
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CAA stir: Security increased in UP; 'outsiders involved in Kanpur arson'
Security was increased and patrolling intensified in Uttar Pradesh to ensure peace ahead of the Friday prayers, keeping in mind the widespread violence that hit the state last week during protests against the amended citizenship law. A preliminary probe in anti-CAA violence in Kanpur suggested role of Bangladeshis and Kashmiris, police said
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Pak team treated 'Hindu' Kaneria unfairly: Akhtar
Former pacer Shoaib Akhtar has alleged that his teammate Danish Kaneria faced discrimination at the hands of a few Pakistani cricketers, who were reluctant to even eat with him because he was a Hindu. Kaneria, only the second Hindu to play for Pakistan after his maternal uncle Anil Dalpat, took 261 wickets in 61 Tests at an average of 34.79. He also played 18 ODIs.
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India-China military ties 'improving', thanks to Modi, Xi efforts: PLA
China's PLA said that its ties with the Indian military are "improving" with the strategic dialogue, practical cooperation and exchanges, "thanks" to the efforts of PM Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping. Beijing said the just-concluded joint counterterrorism drills in India "showed the determination" of the two sides to protect the regional stability.
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Playing aerial shots is not a crime: Rohit Sharma
Playing flamboyant shots is not a "crime" if they translate into results, reckons batting maestro Rohit Sharma, who says youngsters should have the freedom to express themselves freely. "If the guy is giving you results by playing the big shots, there is nothing wrong in that," the 32-year-old said. Rohit had a memorable 2019 when he scored 10 hundreds across formats, including five in the World Cup.
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No Pak player part of Asia XI in B'desh T20s: BCCI
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is set to celebrate the birth centenary of 'Bongobondhu' Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founder of Bangladesh, by hosting two T20 matches in March between the Asia XI and the World XI.
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In a 1st, AI refuses tickets to govt agencies that owe it over Rs 10L
Fund-starved Air India has decided to stop issuing tickets for official travel to personnel of government agencies that owe it over Rs 10 lakh. “The dues of various government agencies to Air India for ticket purchases add up to Rs 268 crore. AI is the first choice for official travel for the govt and its agencies.
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Opposition created confusion over CAA: Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday accused the opposition of creating confusion over the Citizenship Amendment Act and spoiling the atmosphere in the national capital by misleading the people.
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Leading crowds to arson, violence is not leadership, Army chief says
"Leaders are not those who lead people in an inappropriate direction. As we are witnessing in a large number of universities and colleges, students, the way they are leading masses and crowds to carry out arson and violence in cities and towns. This is not leadership," Army Chief said while addressing an event.
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Fraud-hit PNB alleges it has been swindled again
PNB Fraud: Scandal-hit lender Punjab National Bank alleged it has been cheated -- its third complaint since 2018 when it suffered through a Rs 14249.00 crore blow.
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Ganguly & Dravid to discuss injury management
Sourav Ganguly has invited Rahul Dravid to the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai on Thursday and the two former India cricketers are all set to discuss the issues surrounding NCA at length. Alongside the meeting with Dravid, appointment of the Board's new Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) will also be in focus.
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PM Narendra Modi sharpens attack on protesters for anti-CAA riots
Addressing a gathering that included UP CM Yogi Adityanath, the PM came out strongly in support of police. “People need to respect police, who are there to protect them,” he said . The PM stressed that rights were subject to reasonable restrictions and could not be pursued in isolation from duties.
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Bengal politician denied Bangladesh visa
West Bengal minister Siddiqullah Choudhury had applied for visa on December 23. The minister is one of the most strident voices against the CAA within Trinamool. A senior Bangladesh deputy high commission official, however, refused to either confirm or deny the “visa cancellation” claim .
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FASTags overtake cash in NH toll collection
The average daily toll collection through FASTags increased by nearly 66% in a month. As more vehicles install FASTags, highway ministry officials are hopeful the collection will go up further. Close to 1.04 crore tags have been sold till now with an average one lakh added daily.
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Soren invites Sonia and Rahul to his swearing-in
Reports said Hemant Soren is likely to hold discussions with senior Congress politicians on government formation. Besides ministerial berths, Congress may stake claim to the post of deputy CM. JMM issued a statement saying state governor Droupadi Murmu has invited Soren to form government.
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130 UP ‘rioters’ asked to pay up 50 lakh
Notices were served to 28 people in Rampur, 26 in Sambhal, 43 in Bijnor and 33 in Gorakhpur for damaging property during Friday’s protests. According to the notices, properties worth Rs 14.8 lakh in Rampur, nearly Rs 15 lakh in Sambhal and Rs 19.7 lakh in Bijnor were damaged in the violence.
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Cold grips north, water lines freeze in Srinagar
It was freezing cold in most parts of the northern states on Christmas, with Srinagar recording its coldest night of the season at minus 4.3 degrees Celsius that froze water supply lines at several places. The IMD said severe cold accompanied by fog is expected in parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and north Rajasthan on Thursday.
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Leander Paes to bid adieu to tennis after 2020
Indian tennis ace Leander Paes announced on Wednesday that 2020 will be his last year as a professional tennis player. He announced on Twitter that he will be picking and choosing tournaments next year to meet his fans all around the world. Leander, who made his Olympic debut in 1992, will look for one final flourish at Tokyo Olympics next year.
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Anti-CAA protests in UP: Over 300 served notices for property damage
Days after Yogi Adityanath asserted that protesters who vandalised public property during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act will have to pay for the damage to property caused by them, several district administrations in UP have started the process for attachment of property. More than 300 people have been served notices in connection with damage to property.
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Vandals should introspect: PM on CAA protests
"People who damaged public property and were involved in violence in the name of protest in Uttar Pradesh should introspect if what they did was right," Prime Minister said. Protests erupted in several parts of the country last week, including Uttar Pradesh, over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019.
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Ganguly's four-nation tournament flop idea: Latif
Former Pakistan skipper Rashid Latif feels the four-nation-tournament proposal revealed by BCCI president Sourav Ganguly will be a "flop" like the "Big Three model". Latif saw it as an attempt by India, Australia and England to isolate other member nations. Last week, Ganguly had said plans are afoot to organise a four-nation meet from 2021, for which discussions had been held with ECB and CA.
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'Pawar taught us how to form govt with less MLAs'
Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday took a dig at Fadnavis over his statement that the BJP was the single largest party in the Maharashtra assembly. "Sharad Pawar has taught us how to raise farm productivity & also how to form a government with less number of MLAs in the legislative assembly," Thackeray, who is also Shiv Sena president, quipped.
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Rights & duties go hand in hand: PM slams those who damaged property
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday slammed those who damaged public property during protests in Uttar Pradesh against the amended citizenship law, saying they should understand that rights and duties go hand in hand. "Whatever was torched, was it not of their child's use? What has happened to those common people and policemen who got injured?" Modi asked.
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CAA live: MP CM leads anti-CAA march in Bhopal
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in recent days to voice their concern over the amended citizenship act even as the government, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has tried to allay fears about the new law. Stay with TOI for latest updates
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28 in UP's Rampur get notice for Anti-CAA stir
The Rampur administration has issued notices to 28 people "identified for violence" during last week's anti-citizenship law protests here, asking them to explain their position or pay for damage caused to public and private property, officials said on Wednesday.
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World's cheapest telecom market faces crisis
India in 2019 emerged as the nation with the cheapest telecom tariff in the world. But below the surface, a price war since the 2016 launch of Jio had ringed the sector hallow. Then came SC's order in Oct to pay dues, following which Vodafone-Idea warned of shut down if no relief is given. Industry experts have now pinned their hopes on fixation of floor price.
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Will fight China's gun power with truth: Dalai Lama
In a message to the Chinese govt on Christmas, exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, said, "China today has the biggest population of Buddhists. But they believe that their religion is very scientific. However, we have the power of truth. Chinese communists have the power of guns. In the long run, the power of truth is much stronger than...guns."
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PM Modi launches Atal Bhujal Scheme
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched the Atal Bhujal Scheme for better management of groundwater, stressing on the need to use technology which helps prevent wastage of water in various spheres, including agriculture. He also named Rohtang passageway as Atal Tunnel to mark the 95th birth anniversary of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
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Live: PM Modi launches Atal Bhujal Yojana
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Ganguly steps in, no Ranji game for Bumrah
Coming back after almost a three-month break, pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah had been asked to play an Elite Group 'A' game for Gujarat's Ranji Trophy match against Kerala. However, the bowler didn't want a hectic return and shared his concerns with Sourav Ganguly and BCCI secretary Jay Shah. The duo instructed him to concentrate on white ball cricket for now.
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Government clears merger of 8 railway services
The new structure of the leaner railway board, the apex decision-making body is intended to streamline operations and improve decision-making, while the move to merge the eight services is aimed at ending turf war among services. Under the new system, the chairman will be the final authority on all issues.
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Government clears merger of 8 railway services
The new structure of the leaner railway board, the apex decision-making body is intended to streamline operations and improve decision-making, while the move to merge the eight services is aimed at ending turf war among services. Under the new system, the chairman will be the final authority on all issues.
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BJP, AJSU could have won 40 seats as allies
The BJP-AJSU combined vote share of 41.5% was six percentage points higher than the JMM-Congress-RJD tally of 35.4%. With a gap of that magnitude, you would generally expect a clear majority, but that is not what adding up AJSU and BJP votes in each of the 81 seats shows.
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Goes unnoticed sometimes: Ganguly hails Ashwin
Ganguly tweeted a screenshot of an Instagram post by the International Cricket Council (ICC) listing the top wicket takers of the decade. Ashwin sits on top with 564 scalps.
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J'khand: Hemant Soren stakes claim to form govt
JMM working president Hemant Soren accompanied by leaders of his party, the Congress and the RJD -- which comprised the opposition alliance in the assembly polls -- called on Jharkhand governor at Raj Bhavan to stake claim to form government. He will take oath as the chief minister on December 29 at 1 pm, JMM general secretary Suprio Bhattacharya said
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No discussion on nationwide NRC yet: Amit Shah
Amit Shah on Tuesday said that there has been no discussion on nationwide NRC yet. His statement came after PM Modi on Sunday said that his government had never discussed nationwide NRC since coming to power in 2014. PM's statement evoked strong reactions from opposition as several ministers, including Shah, had stated that nationwide NRC would be implemented.
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No link between NPR and NRC, says Amit Shah
Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday categorically stated that there is no link between the process of NPR and the NRC. "NPR is register of population, NRC is register of citizens. There is no link between the two and the two have different processes," Amit Shah said. The home minister also clarified that NPR data cannot be used for the purpose of NRC in any way.
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Kohli stays top; Rahane slips in Test rankings
Virat Kohli has maintained his top spot in the latest ICC Test Rankings for batsmen issued on Tuesday. Kohli, who had in the first week of December reclaimed the top spot from Steve Smith, is currently at 928 rating points. Pakistan's Babar Azam has made a jump of three spots to achieve his career-best ranking of 6, replacing Indian vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane.
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Universities caged by state govt: West Bengal guv
West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday said he has convened a meeting of all the vice-chancellors and the state education secretary on January 13 to discuss the "serious situation" in the state universities.
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Union Cabinet approves fund for updating NPR
The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved funds to the tune of over Rs 3,941.35 crore for updating the National Population Register, officials have said. The NPR exercise is to commence from April next year. The NPR is a list of "usual residents" of the country. The data for NPR was collected in 2010 along with the house listing phase of Census of India 2011.
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India to now get chief of defence staff, will be a 4-star general
India will get a chief of defence staff or a tri-Service chief, a four-star general like the Army, Navy and IAF chiefs but who will be "the first among equals", to act as a single-point military adviser to the government and inject some much-needed synergy among the armed forces. The Cabinet on Tuesday cleared the role and charter for the CDS.
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Cabinet nod to creation of chief of defence staff
The Cabinet Committee on Security on Tuesday approved the creation of a chief of defence staff, who will be the single-point military adviser to the government as suggested by the Kargil Review Committee in 1999, sources said. The CCS also approved the report of a high-level committee, which finalised responsibilities and the enabling framework for the CDS.
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What is NPR: All you need to know
The government wants to prepare the NPR by September 2020, expected to lay the foundation for rolling out a citizens' register across the country. Once the NPR is completed and published, it is expected to be the basis for preparing the National Register of Indian Citizens (NRIC), a pan-India version of Assam's National Register of Citizens (NRC).
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Cabinet approves over Rs 8500 crore for National Population Register
The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved funds to the tune of over Rs 8,500 crore for updating the National Population Register, officials have said. The NPR exercise is to commence from April next year. The NPR is a list of "usual residents" of the country.
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Live: Cabinet approves creation of CDS post
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K'taka's 1st detention centre ready for immigrants
Contrary to PM Modi’s statement on Sunday, Karnataka has already launched its first detention centre for illegal immigrants near Nelamangala, about 40 km from Bengaluru.
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Mangaluru cops release videos of CAA protesters
Hours after Mangaluru city police requested public on social media to share pictures and videos to help police in its investigation into the violence over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC), the city police started receaving videos and pictures of the violence.
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Mukesh Ambani added $17bn to his wealth this yr
It’s been a good year for Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani. The Indian tycoon added almost $17 billion to his wealth as of December 23, the most in Asia, taking his net worth to about $61 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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Cow swayamvar in MP, the hi-tech way
Call it Gau-Swayamvar.Owners of cows in Madhya Pradesh can now choose the perfect mate for them - from a line-up of the biggest bulls and their 'kundali' of sorts.
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BJP may have to rethink strategy for state polls
BJP has been different from Congress because of the room it allows its state-level leaders. This, though could change after the party lost polls in Jharkhand. The loss of one more state is likely to lead the party to question the approach to concede the primacy of CMs in respective jurisdictions.
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IMF for 'urgent' action by India amid slowdown
In an annual review, the International Monetary Fund observed that declining consumption and investment, and falling tax revenue, have combined with other factors to put the brakes on one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. "Addressing the current downturn and returning India to a high growth path requires urgent policy actions." said an IMF executive.
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Sindhu's father rebuts coach Kim's 'heartless' jibe
Kim Ji Hyun, credited for Sindhu's win in Basel, termed the Indian shuttler as "heartless" in an interview. The coach, who apparently took ill and was hospitalised, lamented that she was left to fend for herself and that Sindhu's only concern was when she'd return to coach 'me'. Sindhu's father Ramana said that Sindhu had no chance of knowing about Kim's health.
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NC, PDP hold meetings for 1st time since Aug 5
Sources said, the meetings were convened after mid-level party functionaries were instructed by the leadership,of NC and PDP, who remain either under house arrest or in detention, to resume "normal political activities".In a statement NC said the prolonged detention of Farooq, was "unconstitutional".
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Hemant swung into alliance mode a year ago
JMM chief Hemant Soren led his party to its highest seat tally ever in Jharkhand. It also marked the end of BJP’s experiment with a non-tribal CM in a state carved out for adivasis. JMM also emerged as the single-largest party with 30 seats.
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Jharkhand election results: Another state slips out of BJP's control
Hemant Soren of JMM is set to take over as chief minister of Jharkhand, returning to the job he held for a year before BJP won in 2015. The oath ceremony will take place on Thursday. BJP slipped to 25 seats from 37 it held in 2014. JMM-Congress-RJD alliance won 47 seats in a House of 81.
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Govt stares at Rs 63,000-crore shortfall in GST
The government levies compensation cess on several sin and luxury goods such as tobacco, soft drinks and large cars, which is to be used compensate states that fail to increase collections by 14% annually. With the GST Council lowering tax rates and overall economic growth slowing down, collections have been hit.
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Readiness to accept junior role pays off for Cong
After initial talks, Congress conveyed to Hemant Soren that JMM would lead the alliance with the maximum seats and the national party would settle for a junior role. The timely, bickering-less opposition alliance with a tribal mascot presented a sharp contrast to the dissent in BJP against CM Raghubar Das.
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Hemant Soren set to return as Jharkhand CM
JMM leader Hemant Soren, the son of Jharkhand architect Shibu Soren, is set to take up the reins of the state for a second term. His first stint as chief minister of the tribal state had lasted for just about 14 months since July 15 2013. But this time, he with support from his allies - the Congress and the RJD have stopped the seemingly invincible BJP.
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With J'khand win, Cong grabs power in 7th state
Party leaders feel that the BJP is not invincible and can be defeated if like-minded parties get together. This, they feel, has been proved right in some states and the experiment can be implemented in upcoming polls. The poll results indicate that local and real issues of farm crisis, economy and unemployment have found more resonance at the ground and that bodes well for the opposition in future polls to win back states from the BJP.
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J'khand: BJP footprint shrinks to half from 2017
In 2017, BJP governed 71% of Indian landmass but after the loss in Jharkhand, BJP governs mere 35%. BJP's string of losses in states despite the massive General election victory this year may force the party's top brass to revisit its strategy for Delhi and Bihar assembly polls. BJP now rules 43% of the population as compared to over 69% two years back.
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Bumrah, Dhawan return; Rohit rested for SL T20Is
Fit-again pacer Jasprit Bumrah returned to India's T20I and ODI squads for next month's home assignments against Sri Lanka and Australia, while top batsman Rohit Sharma was rested from the T20Is in the squads announced on Monday. Opener Shikhar Dhawan, who had a deep gash on his knee which required 25 stitches, has also made a comeback to both the squads.
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CAA live: Cong netas sit on 'Satyagraha for unity'
At least 25 people have lost their lives nationwide since protests broke out against the amended citizenship act and the proposed nationwide National Register of Citizens. Stay with TOI for latest updates
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'5 sentenced to death over Khashoggi murder'
Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor said on Monday five people had been sentenced to death and three more to jail terms totalling 24 years in the case of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul in October last year. He said Saud al-Qahtani, a former high-profile Saudi royal adviser, was investigated but not charged and was released.
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From paani-puri seller to IPL millionaire
Once a pani puri seller, Yashasvi is now an IPL millionaire. He was one of the hot picks in the recently-concluded 2020 Indian Premier League (IPL) Player Auction, held in Kolkata. The 17-year-old Yashasvi, who is currently in South Africa for India's Under-19 World Cup campaign, was picked by Rajasthan Royals for a hefty sum of Rs. 2.40 crore for the 2020 IPL season.
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Rohit to take a 'break'; will skip SL T20Is
At last, Rohit Sharma has decided that he needs a break! According to reliable sources, the Indian limited overs vice-captain, who’s been a regular in all the three formats of the game this season — will miss the forthcoming three-match T20 Internationals against Sri Lanka — India’s first engagement in 2020.
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Jharkhand assembly election results: Highlights
The counting of votes for 81 assembly seats is underway in all 24 district headquarters in Jharkhand. The state went to polls in five phases from November 30 to December 20. In Jharkhand, the BJP is up against the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led alliance which includes Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal. A party/alliance would need to win 41 seats to form a government in the state.
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Live: Counting of votes in Jharkhand to begin at 8
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Bhutan’s $250 foreign fee may hit Indians
Bhutan could soon be out of reach for Indian tourists on a budget. The Himalayan kingdom proposes to extend to regional tourists the mandatory “minimum daily package” of $250 . Short-hop tourists, especially large groups visiting Darjeeling or Sikkim, account for the most Indian visitors to Bhutan.
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Counting of votes for 81 Jharkhand assembly seats today
The results of the Jharkhand assembly election will be announced on Monday. All arrangements are in place for the counting of votes tomorrow morning. The counting of votes will start at 8am in all the 24 district headquarters amid tight security. The final result is likely to be announced by 1pm tomorrow.
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Counting of votes for 81 Jharkhand assembly seats tomorrow
The results of the Jharkhand assembly election will be announced on Monday. All arrangements are in place for the counting of votes tomorrow morning. The counting of votes will start at 8am in all the 24 district headquarters amid tight security. The final result is likely to be announced by 1pm tomorrow.
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3rd ODI: India beat West Indies by four wickets to clinch series 2-1
Virat Kohli anchored a tricky chase before Shardul Thakur played the most defining cameo of his short career to power India to a series-winning 4-wicket victory over West Indies in the 3RD ODI on Sunday. India's top 3 - Rohit Sharma (63), KL Rahul (77) & Kohli (85) - fired in unison in a 316-run chase. This was India's 10th successive series win over West Indies.
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'Submit data on action taken against madrassas linked to banned outfits'
Global watchdog for terror financing, FATF, has sought more clarifications and data from Pakistan on actions taken by it against madrassas belonging to the banned outfits, weeks after Islamabad submitted a report to the Paris-based body detailing steps taken by the country to curb terrorism and money laundering.
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Rohit breaks Jayasuriya's 22-year-old record
Rohit Sharma on Sunday broke the record for scoring the most number of runs as an opening batsman in a calendar year. He achieved the feat against West Indies in the 2nd ODI of the 3-match series at Barabati Stadium. Rohit broke the 22-year-long record of former Sri Lanka's batsman Sanath Jayasuriya. Prior to the match, Rohit just needed 9 runs to break the record.
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3rd ODI Live: Rohit, Rahul give India a good start
Check live cricket score, scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary of 3rd ODI between India and West Indies on Times of India
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Rahul accuses PM, Amit Shah of dividing India
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday slammed PM Modi and Union Minister Amit Shah for 'dividing' the country and hiding behind the hate. The Congress leader also told the youths that the only way to "destroy" them is by responding with love towards every Indian citizen. Congress party is set to hold a 'dharna' on December 23 at Raj Ghat against the CAA and NRC.
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Citizenship law, NRC have nothing to do with Indian Muslims: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens have nothing to do with Indian Muslims and accused the opposition parties of spreading lies and rumours. "The CAA and the NRC will not apply to the Muslims of the country. It's a white lie," he added.
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Home minister created environment of fear: Cong
The Congress on Sunday rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi's charge that the opposition was "inciting" people, and alleged that an environment of fear and uncertainty has been created by home minister Amit Shah's statement in Parliament that the NRC will be implemented after Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
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Congress, urban Naxals spreading rumours over CAA, NRC: PM Modi
PM Modi on Sunday slammed the Congress and "urban Naxals" for spreading rumours about the new citizenship law. "Congress and its friends, some urban Naxals are spreading rumours that all Muslims will be sent to detention centres ... Respect your education, read what the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC are. You are educated," he said.
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3rd ODI Live: India opt to bowl, debut for Saini
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Will not allow TMC leaders to visit State: UP DGP
Amid ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act in various parts of that state that took 15 lives, Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) OP Singh said that police will not allow Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders to visit state capital as it may vitiate the atmosphere.
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Live: Tight security for PM Modi's rally in Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will today launch the BJP's campaign for the upcoming Delhi assembly polls by addressing a mega rally at Ramlila Maidan. Stay with TOI for all live updates:
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Mumbai’s go-to policeman to find missing kids
A greying man with a thick moustache shuffling around Andheri may not look anything like a Perry Mason. But head constable Rajesh Pandey’s sleuthing skills have made him Mumbai police’s most trusted investigator in missing persons’ cases. With 700 solved cases under his belt and a repertoire of disguises, Pandey’s work has impressed a filmmaker enough to seek a nod from the police department to make a film on his life and cases.
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BJP’s CAA ‘myth-buster’ to cover 3 crore families
The BJP announced a massive countrywide campaign to share details of the Citizenship Amendment Act and assure people that it is not against existing citizens and to expose “lies” and “myths” being spread against it. The BJP will contact more than three crore families in the next 10 days.
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2 days after Yogi Adityanath's warning, UP seals assets of ‘rioters’
The UP administration started identifying and sealing properties of the people accused in rioting cases during the anti-citizenship act protests . This came after the CM Adityanath said that the cost of damage to properties during the protests would be “avenged” with fines collected from those responsible.
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Cabs to food, e-biz hit by internet shutdown
Food delivery apps have seen volumes dip by 10-20% in areas, where net connectivity is disrupted. The supply chain disruption has also impacted online retail and e-grocery businesses. Ride-hailing services have stopped working too in the shutdown-hit areas.
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Net blocked, protesters use offline chat apps
Amid internet shutdowns due to protests over Citizenship (Amendment) Act, offline messaging apps such as Bridgefy, Fire-Chat and others are seeing a spike in usage. Both apps use a mesh network, which means that smartphones use short-range Bluetooth connections to form their own network, without the need of net.
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Every 5th fire death in world is in India: Study
India recorded 1.6 million fires and 27,027 deaths, according to a 195-nation analysis by Global Diseases Burden published in The BMJ Injury Prevention journal recently. The Indian deaths were 2.5 times the figures in China, where 10,836 people died in fires in 2017.
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Violent protests against CAA in UP, Bihar: Top developments & reactions
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CAA protests: Delhi police conducts flag march
On Saturday, multiple protests were held amid heavy police deployment against Citizenship Act at India Gate, Jamia Millia Islamia, Rajghat, UP Bhawan. Earlier in the day, police and paramilitary personnel carried out a flag march in northeast Delhi's Seemapuri and Seelampur which recently witnessed violent protests. Police said no untoward incident was reported.
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Live: SC to hear Sabari review pleas in Jan 2020
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3rd ODI: Upbeat India look to end year on a high
India have everything going their way as they head into the third and final ODI against the West Indies here on Sunday eyeing a 10th straight bilateral series win over the Caribbean side.
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Maharashtra CM waives farm loans of up to Rs 2L
Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray announced in the assembly on Saturday that farmers' loans of up to Rs 2 lakh would be waived in the state. "Crop loans outstanding upto September 30, 2019, will be waived by my government. The upper ceiling for the amount is Rs two lakh. The scheme will be called Mahatma Jyotirao Phule loan waiver scheme," Thackeray said.
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CAA stir in Delhi live: Bhim Army chief arrested
Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Aazad, who was earlier detained, has been arrested in connection with the violence during anti-CAA protests in Delhi. 15 others were also arrested on Saturday for Daryaganj violence and were charged with rioting and using force to deter policemen from doing duty. Stay with TOI for all the live updates.
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Over 1k academicians, scholars support CAA
A group of about 1,100 academicians, intellectuals and research scholars have issued a joint statement in support of the Citizenship Amendment Act. The group, in a statement, has said that the act fulfils the long-standing demand of providing refuge to persecuted religious minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
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EAM's cancelled US meet: 'Won't be forced to meet those with agendas'
The US House of Foreign Affairs Committee insisted S Jaishankar to hold a unilateral meet with Indian-origin lawmaker Pramila Jayapal who is a non-member of the committee but the meeting was turned down by New Delhi, sources said. "No Foreign Minister of any independent country should be pressurised into meeting such politicians with their own agendas," sources said.
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Union ministers: NRC on, but details not final; concerns will be addressed
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CAA stir live: RJD calls for bandh in Bihar
The internet services have been shut down in several cities of Uttar Pradesh including Lucknow after Thursday's violent protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act. Meanwhile, internet services in Assam were restored after 10-day curb. Stay here for all live updates
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'Good that Ganguly, Dravid are looking into issues'
National Cricket Academy was unwilling to conduct Jasprit Bumrah's fitness test on the grounds that he was training with his own set of specialists and therefore he should undergo a fitness test with the same set of people. Sourav Ganguly recently visited NCA and held discussions with Rahul Dravid, who was appointed the head of cricket there in July this year.
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BJP ally Nitish rules out NRC in Bihar
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Friday said the National Register of Citizens (NRC) process would not be implemented in the state even as another BJP partner, the Lok Janshakti Party, expressed its misgivings about the exercise to document all citizens. "For what purpose will NRC be implemented? It will not be implemented at all,” Kumar tersely told mediapersons.
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CAA stir: UP hospitals list 10 dead, police count 6, say didn’t fire a shot
Ten people were killed and scores of others injured as protests against the new citizenship law turned violent in Uttar Pradesh for the second consecutive day on Friday, taking the death toll in the state in the last 48 hours to 11. UP DGP O P Singh reiterated that police had not fired a single bullet even as several of the deceased and injured, including cops, had gunshot injuries.
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6 dead in anti-CAA protests in UP; violence in Delhi: Top developments
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Exit polls predict JMM-Cong-RJD govt in J'khand
Various exit polls have predicted the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-Congress-Rashtriya Janata Dal alliance to form the government in Jharkhand where the fifth and final phase of polling concluded on Friday. India Today-Axis My India has claimed that the alliance will get 38 to 50 seats in the 81-member Jharkhand Assembly while the BJP will get around 22-32 seats.
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Govt using brute force to suppress dissent: Sonia
Expressing solidarity with students and citizens protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi in a televised message accused the BJP government of using brute force to suppress dissent and showing utter disregard for people's voices. She said the party is fully committed to defending fundamental rights and constitution.
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Live: Violent protest in Delhi, cops use water cannons to disperse crowd
Protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 turned violent in central Delhi's Daryaganj area after agitators set a car ablaze in the evening. Meanwhile, some people have also gathered at the Central Park near Connaught Place to support the act. Stay with TOI for all updates
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People raise slogans in support of CAA in Delhi
Scores of people gathered at the Central Park in Connaught Place on Friday evening and raised slogans in favour of the amended Citizenship Act. Delhi has been witnessing multiple protests against the new legislation for the last few days. At the Central Park, people held placards that read - 'We support CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act)' and 'We support Delhi'.
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Live: Voting ends in J'hand, exit poll results soon
The exit poll results are expected today evening, soon after voting closes for the last phase of assembly elections. Stay with TOI for live updates
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Govt ready to accept suggestions of anti-CAA protesters
The government is ready to accept suggestions, if any, from the people who are staging protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, a top official said on Friday.
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Strong earthquake tremors felt in Delhi, NCR and parts of north India
Strong earthquake tremors were felt on Friday evening in Delhi-NCR and other areas of north India. According to initial reports, the epicentre of the earthquake was in the Hindukush region.
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2008 Jaipur blasts: 4 convicts sentenced to death
Four terrorists convicted of involvement in the 2008 Jaipur serial blasts were sentenced to death by a special court in Jaipur on Friday. The serial blasts killed 71 people and injured 185. On Wednesday, Special Judge Ajay Kumar Sharma convicted the four, out of five accused, for the serial blasts that took place at eight places in the walled city.
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Industry needs to come out of 'self doubt': FM
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday asked India Inc to come out of "self doubt" mood and unleash the animal spirit as she stressed that steps taken post Budget have started showing some results on the ground.
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Expelled BJP MLA Sengar gets life term in Unnao rape case
A Delhi court has sentenced expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar to life term for raping a minor girl in UP's Unnao in 2017. The court imposed a fine of Rs 25 lakh on Sengar, which would be given to the victim's family as compensation. On Monday, the court had convicted Sengar and adjourned till Dec 20 the hearing on order for quantum of sentence to Sengar.
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IPL 2020 Auction: Betting big on next generation
IPL franchises decided to put their faith in some young and talented Indian cricketers on Thursday. If Yashasvi Jaiswal was expected to strike it big after his recent Vijay Hazare Trophy heroics, Kartik Tyagi would been mildly surprised to have found a buyer.
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India will emerge stronger from slowdown: PM
Hardselling his administration's pro-business approach, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the government is working to decriminalise provision of Companies Act to make it easier to do business in the country.
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‘Karnataka-occupied Maharashtra’ must be liberated, Uddhav tells BJP
After comparing the Jamia Millia Islamia police action on students protesting against the CAA to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 earlier this week, Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday came up with a new description for Belagavi and its surrounding Marathi speaking parts, calling the area “Karnataka occupied-Maharashtra”.
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CAA live: SP leaders booked for Sambhal violence
The internet services have been shut down in seven cities of Uttar Pradesh including Lucknow after Thursday's violent protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act. Meanwhile, internet services in Assam were restored after 10 day curb. Stay here for all live updates
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IPL Auction: Pat Cummins hits Rs 15cr jackpot
Australian players attracted big prices in the IPL auction with pacer Pat Cummins becoming the costliest overseas buy after he went to KKR for Rs 15.50 cr. Leg-spinner Piyush Chawla was the highest Indian bid for Rs 6.75 cr to CSK. Cummins also became the 2nd most-expensive buy in IPL, next only to Yuvraj Singh (Rs 16 cr in 2014 to Delhi Daredevils).
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Nationwide NRC is not going to happen immediately, says Centre
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Live: PM at event to make 100 years of Assocham
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NCA refuses to conduct Bumrah's fitness test
Rahul Dravid is learnt to have met Jasprit Bumrah on Wednesday and told him that NCA would not be conducting the test. Dravid's views were based on the simple logic that "if NCA hasn't treated Bumrah, how can it give him a certificate that he's fit to play? What if tomorrow something happens? How can the NCA agree to certify something about which it doesn't have a clue?"
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'Robust debate' inside democratic India: US on CAA
Asked about the religion-specific legislation that has resulted in some disquiet and unrest across India and attracted criticism from many quarters, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US cares deeply and always will about protecting minorities and religious rights, but “we honor Indian democracy as they have a robust debate inside India on the issue.”
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2 die in Mangaluru, 1 in Lucknow as anti-CAA stir spreads across India
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IPL Players List: Complete squads of all 8 teams
After a hectic bidding wars at the 2020 IPL players' auction in Kolkata on Thursday, during which a whopping Rs 140.30 crore was spent, here is how the eight franchises stack up for the 13th season of the lucrative Indian Premier League.
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Anti-CAA protests rage across cities: Key points
Simultaneous protests raged against the Citizenship Amendment Act in multiple cities on Thursday with students, activists and others defying prohibitory orders to voice their dissent. Violence was reported from parts of UP and Bihar and Karnataka. Hundreds of protesters across the country were detained.
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IPL 2020 auction: The five most expensive players
The Aussie players made merry, raking in the big bucks at the IPL 2020 players’ auction in Kolkata on Thursday. In a fierce competition between eight franchises, fighting it out, to put together the best teams possible, the Aussies emerged as the most dominant lot.
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IPL: Cummins most expensive foreign player ever
Get all the latest updates of IPL auction 2020, IPL 2020 players list, IPL teams, IPL 2020 Time table, Schedule and more on Times of India
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CAA stir: Delhi-Gurugram jams hit IGIA flights
The anti-CAA protests have disrupted air travel in Delhi with both passengers and aviation staffers finding it hard to reach IGI Airport, especially due to massive traffic snarls on Delhi-Gurugram expressway. A Delhi Airport official said till 16 flights had been delayed till 3 pm “due to traffic jams on NH-8” and that “IndiGo has cancelled 19 flights.”
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IPL Auction Live: 338 players go under hammer
Stay updated with Times of India to get all the live updates on IPL 2020 Auction, IPL 2020 Players list, IPL Teams 2020 and more from the venue in Kolkata, where eight franchises will bid to fill a maximum of 73 slots from among a list of 338 players.
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Manmohan demanded CAA? BJP tweets video
From its official handle, the Bharatiya Janata Party tweeted: "In 2003, speaking in Rajya Sabha, Dr Manmohan Singh, then Leader of Opposition, asked for a liberal approach to granting citizenship to minorities, who are facing persecution, in neighbouring countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan. Citizenship Amendment Act does just that..."
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CAA stir: Historian Ramchandra Guha detained
Noted historian Ramachandra Guha and many others were detained on Thursday for staging a demonstration against the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC at the Town Hall, in defiance of the prohibitory orders imposed in Bengaluru. He was taken away by police personnel and led to a vehicle parked nearby.
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CAA stir in Delhi live: 14 metro stations shut
Police have imposed prohibitory orders under CrPC Section 144 in Delhi amid protests against amended Citizenship Act. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has shut entry and exit gates of several metro stations due to the ongoing protests. Stay with TOI for the latest updates.
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President Donald Trump impeached by US House: What may happen next
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CAA protests live: Section 144 in UP, Bengaluru
Prohibitory orders were issued in several parts of the country, including the entire state of Uttar Pradesh, as protests against the new citizenship law continue. Stay with TOI for latest updates
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US House impeaches Donald Trump for abuse of power, obstruction
President Donald Trump was impeached for abuse of power in a historic vote in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, setting up a Senate trial on removing him from office after three turbulent years. By a 230 to 197 vote in the Democratic-majority House, the 45th US president becomes just the third occupant of the White House in American history to be impeached.
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'Robust domestic debate': US on citizenship law
The US honours Indian democracy as they have a robust debate inside the country on the issues like citizenship and religious freedom, US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said. "We care deeply and always will about protecting minorities and religious rights everywhere. We honour Indian democracy as they have a robust debate on the issue that you raised," he said.
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Elgar case: ‘Plot to kill Modi’ in draft charges
The Maharashtra state prosecution has included “conspiracy to assassinate PM Modi” in the draft charges submitted to the special UAPA court in Pune on Wednesday against the 19 accused named in the Elgar Parishad case. The draft said all 19 accused were conspiring to assassinate PM during his road shows in a manner similar to the killing of former PM Rajiv Gandhi.
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4 convicted for 2008 Jaipur blasts that killed 80
A special court on Wednesday convicted four of the five accused in the case and held the banned Indian Mujahideen (IM) responsible for the Jaipur serial blasts that left 80 people dead and more than 170 injured. The fifth accused, who was the first one to be arrested in the case, got the benefit of the doubt & was acquitted. Their sentencing is scheduled for Thursday.
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Do not conduct trials in undue haste: SC
Expeditious trial was required in criminal matters but it should not be conducted in undue haste without giving reasonable time to the accused to defend himself, the SC said on Wednesday. It set aside the a trial court order which wrapped up proceedings within a fortnight & awarded death sentence to the accused in a rape-murder case of a nine-year-old girl in 2013.
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SC entertains plea against CAA, but no stay on its operation
The SC on Wednesday entertained 59 public interest litigations (PILs) challenging the constitutional validity of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, and sought the Centre’s response by January 22 while not staying operation of the legislation. Petitions have been filed by a host of politicians, NGOs, Muslim organisations and associations from Assam, to issue notice to the Centre
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NCLAT restores Cyrus Mistry as Tata Sons chairman
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Wednesday restored Cyrus P Mistry as chairman of Tata Sons. The direction of Mistry’s reinstatement will become operational after four weeks, giving Tata Sons time to move SC. The NCLAT also said that Tata Sons’ move to become a private limited company from a deemed public company was unlawful and directed a reversal in its status.
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Live: US House debating on Trump impeachment
The House of Representatives is voting on articles of impeachment accusing President Trump of abusing his power and obstructing lawmakers' investigations. Democratic lawmakers are expected to approve two impeachment charges against Trump. Stay with TOI for live updates
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2nd ODI: India beat West Indies to level series 1-1
Hat-trick hero Kuldeep and Shami backed the efforts of the Indian batsmen as the hosts beat Windies by 107 runs in the 2nd ODI to level the 3-match series 1-1. Riding on Rohit's 159 along with 102 from Rahul, India posted 387/5 in the must-win game. Chasing a mammoth total, Windies were bundled out for 280. The decisive third ODI will be held in Cuttack on Sunday.
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Kuldeep first Indian to take 2nd intl hat-trick
Kuldeep Yadav on Wednesday took a hat-trick during the second ODI between India and the West Indies at the VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam, becoming the first Indian to take two hat-tricks in international cricket. Kuldeep had previously taken a hat-trick during the 2017 series against Australia at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. He also has a hat-trick to his name at the U-19 level for India.
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Situation along LoC can escalate any time: Army chief Bipin Rawat
Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Wednesday said that the situation along the Line of Control can escalate any time and the country has to be prepared for escalatory matrix. His remarks came in the backdrop of spurt in ceasefire violation by Pakistan along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 in August.
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Victory for principles of good governance: Mistry on NCLAT verdict
Ousted Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry on Wednesday termed the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) judgement to reinstate him at the helm of the company as "victory for the principles of good governance and minority shareholder rights" and not just his own personal victory.
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Kangana hits out at actors' silence on CAA
Kangana Ranaut is known to speak her mind. Be it her views on socio-political topics or the subject of nepotism in Bollywood, she has not minced her words on sharing her views. In an exclusive chat with ETimes, Kangana shared her views on the current Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) debate and protests in the country. Here are excerpts of her conversation.
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Nirbhaya's mother in tears as hearing adjourned
She said she was "upset" at the court's decision. "The convicts have been given one more chance. Why are their rights being considered? What about our rights?" she asked. Earlier in the day, she had welcomed the Supreme Court decision to dismiss the plea filed by one of the four convicts in the case, seeking review of its 2017 judgment upholding his death penalty.
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NCLAT restores Cyrus Mistry as executive chairman of Tata Group
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Wednesday restored Cyrus P Mistry as executive chairman of Tata Group. It also termed that appointment of N Chandrashekhar as executive chairman illegal.
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Nirbhaya case: SC rejects convict's review plea, upholds death sentence
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Lara backs Virat to break Sachin's and his records
There's no list of world class batsmen that can be complete without the name Brian Charles Lara on it. The West Indian legend redefined stylish batting and in a career spanning 17 years scored over 20,000 international runs, with 53 international centuries and multiple records.
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CAA won't affect Muslims: Shahi Imam
The Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari on Wednesday urged people protesting against the Citizenship Act to keep their emotions under control and protest peacefully. He further explained that the Act will not affect the Muslims living in India. He added, "While the CAA has become a law, NRC has been only announced. It has not become a law yet."
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1st ODI Live: Windies invite India to bat first
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Live: SC hears review plea of Nirbhaya convict
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‘Don’t be silent, don’t be violent’: Celebs on CAA
A large section of Bollywood, usually silent on political issues, found its voice following Delhi Police’s crackdown on students at Jamia. A few sparred. Most veterans have stayed away, for now.
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Kohli & Co look to tame the Windies marauders
India will have to get their bowling combination right after failing to stop the West Indies from executing a perfect chase in Chennai when they take on the buoyant visitors in the second ODI on Wednesday, aiming to keep the three-match series alive.
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PIL for minority tag for Hindus in states junked
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a PIL seeking minority status for Hindus in several states where Muslims or Christians are in the majority and said religious minority status could be given only on the basis of pan-India population. The CJI-led bench said, “States were formed on linguistic basis. That is not the case with religion. It has to be pan-India."
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Chandrayaan-2 director out of 3rd Moon mission
M Vanitha, who was the project director for Chandrayaan-2, is no longer going to be retained in the Chandrayaan-3 team. Ritu Karidhal, whose team was responsible for the mission, continues to be mission director for Chandrayaan-3. Vanitha has been replaced by P Veeramuthuvel from Isro headquarters. Isro has not officially announced the reason for transferring her.
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Govt firm on CAA, oppn petitions Prez: Top developments & reactions
Protests against the amended citizenship law continued across the country on Tuesday. In Delhi's Seelampur, angry protesters torched several motor bikes, pelted stones at policemen. While PM Modi blamed the opposition for the protests, home minister Amit Shah made it clear that the law would be implemented. The opposition meanwhile, petitioned the President.
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Imran Khan peddling familiar falsehoods: India
India dismissed as "falsehoods" Pakistan PM Imran Khan's comments at a global refugee conference that millions of Muslims could flee India due to "clampdown" in Kashmir and enactment of the citizenship law. In his address at the Global Refugee Forum in Geneva, Khan came down hard on India for scrapping special status of J&K as well as on the amended citizenship law.
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Cong creating atmosphere of fear over CAA: PM
Speaking at a rally in Jharkhand, PM Modi accused the Congress and other opposition parties of peddling lies over the amended Citizenship Act. The Act neither takes away the rights of an Indian nor harms him in any manner, PM Modi said and urged students to protest democratically. He alleged that "urban Naxals" were trying to instigate youth to foment trouble.
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Ex-Pak president Musharraf gets death penalty in high treason case
A Pakistan court on Tuesday handed death penalty to former president Pervez Musharraf in a high treason case, Pakistan media reported. A special court had in November concluded the trial proceedings in the case against Musharraf for declaring a state emergency in 2007. The high treason trial of the former leader has been pending since December 2013.
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Celebs express solidarity with Jamia students
Students of Jamia Millia Islamia protested against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act on Sunday but it turned into a battlefield and several started criticising the Delhi Police for their actions.
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#JamiaProtest: Twitterati calls Akshay ‘spineless’
Amid the violent agitation against the amended Citizenship Act, Jamia protest and Bollywood celebrities coming out in support of the students, Akshay Kumar is currently facing the wrath of netizens.
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10 arrested for Jamia violence, none students
Ten people with criminal background have been arrested for allegedly being involved in the violence near Jamia Millia Islamia University, police said on Tuesday. Arrests were made on Monday night from Jamia and Shaheen Bagh area. The university had turned into a battlefield on Sunday night as Delhi police entered the university campus and also used force.
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Boeing to halt 737 MAX production next month
Boeing is temporarily suspending production of its globally grounded 737 MAX jets next month as safety regulators delay the aircraft's return to the skies after two crashes. The decision confirmed investor fears that the company's recovery is dragging on longer and creating more uncertainty than expected. Boeing's travails since March have weighed on the US economy.
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CAA live: '10 arrested over Jamia violence'
University campuses across the country on Monday witnessed protests against Citizenship Act. PM Modi termed the agitation against the Act “unfortunate and deeply distressing” appealing people to stay away from "vested interest groups". The SC said it will hear, on Wednesday, the clutch of pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the Act. Stay with TOI for all the live updates:
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Ind vs WI: India face white-ball bowling blues
India may have coped just fine without ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah during the home Tests against South Africa and Bangladesh this season, but his absence has been telling in the ongoing limited-overs series against West Indies. It was perhaps most glaring against Kieron Pollard’s side at Chepauk on Sunday, as the visitors hardly broke sweat during a run chase of 288.
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Govt courts 25 large cos to boost investment
The government has begun consultations with the country’s top 25 corporate houses and lenders to assess their investment plan and also try and resolve expansion issues. Officials said in several cases investments are stuck due to delays in clearances. Govt is of the view that just declogging some of the investments could result in a significant flow of funds.
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Protests spread to more campuses; PM warns against ‘vested interests’
Protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at Jamia in Delhi and AMU resonated in campuses across the country on Monday. Protests were reported not just from premier institutions such as IIT-Bombay, IIT-Madras, Jadavpur University & Banaras Hindu University, but also from far-flung areas like Siliguri in north Bengal and Kochi in the south.
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Incessant RTI queries paralysing admin: SC
The SC on Monday said incessant queries under the RTI Act had spooked officials into becoming reluctant to put views on file, which had a paralysing effect on the administration, and sought suggestions on whether RTI pleas to public authorities be filed only by those having a connect with the issue. "There is a pervasive fear of RTI," said the bench.
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Sky-kissing Ayodhya temple in 4 months: Shah
Home minister Amit Shah on Monday said a sky-kissing Ram temple will be built in Ayodhya within four months. Addressing campaign rallies in Jharkhand, Shah made a reference to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and cautioned electors in Santhal Pargana against people who support infiltrators. "It does not have any provision to take away anybody’s citizenship," he added.
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China pushes for another J&K discussion at UNSC
Beijing is pushing for yet another discussion on Jammu & Kashmir in the UN Security Council on Tuesday. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi will be in India to hold boundary talks with NSA Ajit Doval this week. The discussion is intended to be held under a provision that does not require voting, but involves flagging the issue.
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CAA protests continue; PM appeals for peace: Top developments
Several protests - some peaceful, some violent - erupted across India on Monday against the police crackdown in Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi and the amended citizenship law as students and political leaders took to the streets. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called these protests "deeply distressing" and appealed for peace.
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Bengal stays work on Natl Population Register
An order issued by the Home and Hill Affair Department Census Cell to commissioners of Kolkata and Howrah municipal corporations and all district magistrates said that all activities regarding the preparation and updation of the NPR are stayed in West Bengal. The central government has decided to prepare the NPR by September 2020 to lay the foundation for rolling out a citizens' register across the country.
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Unnao rape: Court raps CBI for chargesheet delay
The gang rape case is separate from the rape case in which expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar was convicted by the court on Monday. The woman was allegedly gang raped by three other persons on June 11, 2017 in Unnao a few days after the first (Sengar) incident. The trial is yet to commence in the case.
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Govt releases Rs 35,298cr GST compensation
Facing heat over delay in payment of GST compensation, the central government on Monday released Rs 35,298 crore to states to make up for the loss of revenue due to rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
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Sonia attacks PM, Amit Shah over CAA violence
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the Narendra Modi government over the Centre's action against protests over the new citizenship law, saying that the use of force against protesting students will prove to be the beginning of the fall of the central government.
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Bengal guv to Mamata: 'Update me on situation'
West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday asked chief minister Mamata Banerjee to personally update him on the current situation in the state over the violent protests against the amended Citizenship Act.
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Unnao rape case: Expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar convicted
Expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar was convicted on Monday in the rape and murder case of a minor girl in Unnao in 2017. The court, however, acquitted another accused Shashi Singh. The court found the survivor's testimony to be "truthful", "unblemished" and of "sterling" quality. The court will hear arguments on the quantum of sentence on Wednesday.
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Live: Expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar convicted in Unnao rape case
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RBI governor hints at further rate cuts
Hinting at further rate cuts, RBI governor Shaktikanta Das said that the central bank had paused in its rate cuts in December as it was waiting for an opportune time to ease policy. According to Das corporates, non-banking finance companies and banks are currently in the process of cleaning up their balance sheets, which will create the base for future growth.
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From Lkw to Hyd, protests erupt across India
The morning after violence broke out in the national capital following protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act, hundreds of students took to the streets demanding a probe into the usage of teargas inside the Jamia library as well as police entering the campus without permission from the varsity authorities.
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SC to hear Jamia-AMU protests matter on Dec 17
A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde on Monday also took serious note of the rioting and destruction of public property during protests against the Act and said this must stop immediately.
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Police enter AMU after violence, varsity shut
Police entered the AMU campus and fired tear gas shells after a DIG reportedly got injured in stone-pelting by the students in a protest against Citizenship Act late on Sunday evening. While the stand-off between students and police was on since the passage of the Bill, hundreds of students came out in the wake of violent protests in Delhi's Jamia.
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Live: Delhi Metro services resume at all stations
A day after violent protests in southeast Delhi against the new citizenship law, traffic movement was closed from Sarita Vihar to Kalindi Kunj on Monday morning as part of a precautionary measure. Meanwhile, the entry and exit gates of all metro stations were opened and services have resumed at all stations. Stay with TOI for all the latest updates:
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Isro’s PSLV leads to 90cr-rise in forex earnings
Indian Space Research Organisation’s PSLV has turned into a money-spinner for the space agency as forex brought by the country’s mainstay rocket increased by Rs 90 crore from Rs 232.56 crore in 2017-18 to Rs 324 crore in 2018-19 fiscal year.
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50 detained students have been released: Police
As many as 50 students, who were detained during protests at the Jamia Millia Islamia University here on Sunday, were released in the early hours of Monday, police said. Of the 50 students, 35 were released from the Kalkaji police station and 15 from the New Friends Colony police station, a senior police officer said.
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Taj Mahal to backdrop imp Sino-Indian talks?
After the recent strife in bilateral ties, India and China are looking to add some oomph to efforts by diplomats on both sides to stabilise the relationship. The government is considering hosting the next round of boundary talks between NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese foreign minister and State Councillor Wang Yi not here in Delhi but in Agra.
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Police entered campus by force: Jamia admin
The Jamia Millia Islamia administration on Sunday claimed that Delhi Police personnel entered the university by force and beat up staff members and students who were compelled to leave the campus. Both the student community as well as the teachers’ association disassociated themselves from the violence and arson that took place near the university on Sunday afternoon.
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After NE & West Bengal, it’s Delhi now
The area around Jamia Milia Islamia university in southeast Delhi turned into a warzone on Sunday evening when a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act led to violent clashes with police that left more than 50 people, including cops, injured, and at least four buses and two motorcycles burnt.
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1st ODI: Hetmyer, Hope tons lead Windies to win
Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope hit centuries and combined in a stand of 218 to guide West Indies to an eight-wicket victory over India in the opening match of their one-day international series at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. Hetmyer, who smashed 139 off 106 balls for his highest ODI score, helped West Indies chase down a target of 288 with 13 deliveries to spare.
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CAA stir: Violence rocks south Delhi, 6 cops hurt
Protesters torched four public buses and two police vehicles as they clashed with police in New Friends' Colony near Jamia University during a demonstration against the amended citizenship act, leaving six cops and two firemen injured. The vice-chancellor said university students were not involved in the violent protest.
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Taj finds employee who gave advice to Tendulkar
A day after former batsman Sachin Tendulkar asked netizens to find a staff of Taj Hotels whose advice helped him during his cricketing days, the hotel found the staffer and said it would be a delight to connect the two of you for a meeting.
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Protesting as Assamese, not as Hindu or Muslim: Anti-CAA agitators
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Congress and its allies stoking fire over the citizenship law: PM Modi
PM Modi on Saturday accused the Congress and its allies of raising a storm over citizenship law and asserted that the opposition parties were behind the unrest and arson in parts of the country. The PM, addressing an election rally in Jharkhand, lashed out at the opposition alliance in the state saying the Congress does not have any roadmap for developing the country.
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