Author: Chitra Home Chowdhury
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Thunderstorm, gusty winds likely today in parts of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, says IMD
Due to this year, on 2018, it is the early arrival of monsoon also brings some expectation and hope for the nation’s pockets facing intense heat wave, the India Meteorological Department (IMD), somehow issued a warning on Monday. For thunderstorm, gusty winds, and lightning happened in the several places of the India, which includes, Madhya…
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Urban Effect of Farm Protest: Prices of Veggies Shoot Up in Delhi, E-Groceries Remove Items off List
Textbook economics is pertaining to demand and supply has made vegetables and fruits very expensive in the national capital, Delhi. The Shortage of supply and exhausting stocks in the New Delhi’s mandis have resulted in the rush forward in retail prices because the farmer protest enters towards the day 4. The Trucks carrying vegetables, fruits,…
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Delhi Slum Drowning in Plastic as Environment Day Focuses on India
A sea of plastic spreads from side to side, in the whole New Delhi slum of Taimur Nagar, a symbol of the grime and waste that makes the Indian capital one of the world’s most polluted cities. The plastic bottles, bags, food wrappers and other detritus have gushed out of a drain which ends up…
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Protests resume after Palestinian paramedic’s Gaza funeral
Around 1000 of the Palestinians, including hundreds of medical workers in white uniforms, took part in the funeral procession of the Saturday of the all colleague who was shot dead by Israeli troops on the earlier day alongside the Israel-Gaza border. a 21-year-old volunteer paramedic, Razan Najjar, was shot as she tried to help abandon…
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‘Go to hell,’ Philippines president Duterte tells UN human rights expert
Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines President, has told a UN human rights expert who said the judicial independence of the nation was under a threat to ‘go to hell’, warning against interference in the all domestic affairs. The Supreme Court of the Philippine, voted on last month of the May, to remove Maria Lourdes Sereno, the…
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2 BSF jawans killed, 12 civilians injured as Pakistan pounds 10 posts, 35 villages in Jammu
In Pargwal sector of Akhnoor on early Sunday morning, The Border Security Force and Pakistan Rangers exchange heavy fire, post 2 BSF men were killed in Pakistani sniper fire previously in the night. The latest battle arrived hardly 4 days post the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of Pakistan called up his Indian counterpart…
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Govt weighs merger of Bank of Baroda, IDBI Bank, Oriental Bank, Central Bank
The government is regarding the merging of at least four state-run banks, including Bank of Baroda, IDBI Bank Ltd, Oriental Bank of Commerce and Central Bank of India, 2 people with direct knowledge of the development told the same. If the plan goes through, the merged entity can turn to be the second largest bank…
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Petrol, diesel prices cut by 9 paise each
On Saturday, due to For the 4 straight day, prices of the diesel and the petrol were condensed; both the petro products witnessed 9 paise per litre cut in the main metros. In Delhi, the national capital city, petrol now costs Rs 78.20 a litre, and diesel costs Rs 69.11 per litre. The modify petrol…
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China successfully launches new earth observation satellite
On Saturday, the country China successfully launched a new Earth observation satellite that will be mainly used in agricultural resources research and disaster monitoring, official media reported the same. In northwest China, The Gaofen-6 satellite was launched on a Long March-2D rocket at 12:13 pm (local time) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre. Luojia-1, A scientific experiment satellite, was sent…
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Kashmiri youth succumbs to injuries after being run over by CRPF vehicle; internet services suspended in Srinagar, Badgam
Kashmiri youth was injured; reportedly, the post he was allegedly hit by a security forces vehicle during clashes between the forces and the protesters in Srinagar, died at a hospital on Saturday, in Jammu and Kashmir, the rapid authorities, to suspended internet services in Badgam districts and Srinagar. A resident of the Fatehkadal area of…
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Farmers go on 10-day strike, vegetable supplies take the hit
The first day of the 10-day ‘Gaon Bandh’ : farmers’ confrontation witnessed cultivators in a number of states, including in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab, taking to the streets to express their rage. Unsettled by the agitation, milk, and vegetable supplies were hit in many areas which were leading to a point in prices.…
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1 dies after jeep runs over 2 during Srinagar protests, CRPF says driver was trying to avoid being lynched
One youth was killed and another was injured post being driven over by a CRPF vehicle that came under attack from a group of stone-pelters near in Srinagar on Friday, at the Jamia Masjid. Kaiser Ahmad and Yonis Ahmad were hit by the CRPF vehicle and they were admitted to the hospital where doctors announced…