Morning Digest: August 21, 2022

[ad_1] India has established mechanism to resolve ‘friction’ on Indo-China border: Lt. Gen Kalita India has an established mechanism to resolve any “friction” related to the international border with China in Arunachal Pradesh, GOC-in-Chief, Eastern Command, Lt. General Rana Pratap Kalita said on August 20, 2022. To a question about the past disputes between the […]

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Parliament Monsoon Session live updates | Lok Sabha adjourned till 12 noon after continued Opposition protests; Motion for Election to Committee on Public Accounts passed in Rajya Sabha

[ad_1] Updates from the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on Day 15 of the Monsoon Session of Parliament Updates from the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on Day 15 of the Monsoon Session of Parliament Day 15 of the Monsoon Session again began with continued Opposition protests. Both the Houses saw adjornments within […]

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Karnataka High Court notice to Centre on Twitter petition challenging content and account ‘blocking orders’

[ad_1] Twitter moved court after Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued a notice on June 27, 2022 informing that penal action would be initiated against the company for not complying with ‘blocking orders’ Twitter moved court after Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued a notice on June 27, 2022 informing that […]

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Indian Navy received over 3 lakh applications under Agnipath scheme so far

[ad_1] The Indian Navy has received 3.03 lakh applications under the Agnipath military recruitment scheme till Friday, the Defence Ministry said on Saturday. The Indian Navy had on July 2 begun the recruitment process under the scheme. “A total of 3,03,328 applications received so far for Agniveer in the Indian Navy…3,03,328 applications received as on […]

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Have compensated 98% of exposure victims, Kerala tells Supreme Court

[ad_1] State government says ₹5 lakh compensation for each of the over 3,700 victims had been disbursed State government says ₹5 lakh compensation for each of the over 3,700 victims had been disbursed The Kerala government on July 18 informed the Supreme Court that it has compensated 98% of the endosulfan pesticide exposure victims. Appearing […]

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AIDS patients to be given BPL ration cards says Collector Khosa

[ad_1] The district administration will expedite steps to distribute BPL ration cards to AIDS patients and ensure access to nutritious food, Collector Navjot Khosa said here on Monday while chairing a meeting to review the rehabilitation and treatment of AIDS patients. Housing scheme She directed the district panchayat secretary to identify homeless patients in possession […]

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Despite Supreme Court observations, bail is still not the norm

[ad_1] Once got, the conditions imposed on the accused, even by the top court, remain stringent, to say the least Once got, the conditions imposed on the accused, even by the top court, remain stringent, to say the least The Supreme Court judges have raised the alarm about indiscriminate arrests and the near-impossible chances of […]

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