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Delhi reports 58 new Covid cases, one death
Delhi reports 58 new Covid cases, one death

New Delhi,  The national capital reported 58 new Covid cases and one death in the last 24 hours, as per the daily health bulletin released by the Delhi government on Friday.

The national capital's daily test positivity rate stood at 0.9 per cent, the bulletin said.

On a positive note,

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Develop method to avoid delay in filing appeals, SC to CBI chief
Develop method to avoid delay in filing appeals, SC to CBI chief

New Delhi,  The Supreme Court on Friday criticised the CBI over the delay in filing an appeal in a corruption case, remarking that there is a probability of a modus operandi being adopted by officers in a bid to save the accused.

A bench of Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and M.R. Shah suggested the new CBI Di

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Exiled Tibetans ask China to resume dialogue
Exiled Tibetans ask China to resume dialogue

Dharamsala,  A day after the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to the Tibet Autonomous Region, the democratically elected Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) on Friday asked him to resume dialogue between Tibetan representatives and the Chinese government.

XI's visit to the Tibet Autonomous Regi

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Nadda to visit Goa to review BJP poll preparedness
Nadda to visit Goa to review BJP poll preparedness

New Delhi,  BJP chief J.P. Nadda will be on a two-day visit to Goa from Saturday to review the party's preparedness for the upcoming Assembly elections due early next year.

Nadda was scheduled to begin his visit on July 11, but it was cancelled due to his engagements in New Delhi.

In a

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No farmhouses or any unauthorised structures in Aravali forest: SC
No farmhouses or any unauthorised structures in Aravali forest: SC

New Delhi,  The Supreme Court on Friday held that no unauthorised constructions, be it farmhouses, will be allowed on forest land, as it granted four more weeks to the Faridabad Municipal Corporation to remove encroachments on Aravali forest land, near Khori village.

The civic body informed the court tha

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Syed Ainul Hasan new Vice Chancellor of National Urdu University
Syed Ainul Hasan new Vice Chancellor of National Urdu University

Hyderabad,  Renowned Persian scholar Syed Ainul Hasan has been appointed as the new Vice Chancellor of the Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) in Hyderabad.

According to a communication received from the Ministry of Education, the President of India, in his capacity as the visitor of MANUU, is

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23 km green corridor in Delhi saves life of BSF constable
23 km green corridor in Delhi saves life of BSF constable

New Delhi,  The Delhi Traffic Police on Friday created a 23 km green corridor in the city from Jasola to Rajendra Place, to help transport a cadaveric liver.

The liver was transported from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in Jasola to BLK-Max Hospital in Rajendra Place, through the 23 km stretch in just 22

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Rajnath lauds Army's tough terrain expedition in Himalayan region
Rajnath lauds Army's tough terrain expedition in Himalayan region

New Delhi,  Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flagged-in the Indian Army's skiing expedition -- ARMEX-21 -- which aimed to enhance tourism in the Karakoram Pass in Ladakh to the higher altitude areas of Uttarakhand, here on Friday.

Conducted in the mountain ranges of the Himalayan region, the expedition

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Complainants not allowed inside police station for wearing half-pants
Complainants not allowed inside police station for wearing half-pants

 

Kolkata,   In a bizarre incident two persons who went to the police station to register a complaint were not allowed inside because they were wearing half-pants. The incident created a lot of controversy forcing the Kolkata police to order an inquiry.

The incident happened in Kasba

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Israel to examine tighter controls on export of spywares like Pegasus
Israel to examine tighter controls on export of spywares like Pegasus

London,  An Israeli commission reviewing allegations that NSO Group's Pegasus spyware was misused by its customers to target journalists and human rights activists would examine whether rules for Israel's export of cyberweapons such as Pegasus should be tightened, a senior MP said, The Guardian reported.

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