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Kejriwal assures safety of IAS officers, asks them to resume work

New Delhi, Jun 17 (DIN NEWS) Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today assured the IAS officers that he would ensure their safety saying they were part of his family, and sought to break the four-month-long impasse between the AAP dispensation and the officers over an alleged assault on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash. The statement came hours after the IAS officers’ association expressed concern over the safety of officers, asking the AAP government not to “use bureaucrats for political gains”. Sharing his statement on Twitter, Kejriwal said, “I am told that IAS…

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England know the team that will face Tunisia, says Delph

St Petersburg, Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) England’s players have a clear idea of who will play against Tunisia on Monday and midfielder Fabian Delph believes they are ready to find another gear at this World Cup. Gareth Southgate’s team will go through a final training session on Sunday morning before flying to Volgograd, where they hope they can make a winning start in Group G. Among those facing anxious waits are Eric Dier and Jordan Henderson, both jostling to be England’s chief destroyer in midfield, while Ashley Young or Danny…

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Messi misses penalty as Iceland hold Argentina for famous draw

Moscow, June 16 (DIN NEWS) Argentina were held to a draw by World Cup debutants Iceland Saturday, with Lionel Messi blowing a gilt-edged opportunity for victory when he missed a penalty. Sergio Aguero scored an eye-catching opener for the two-time world champions in the 19th minute but it was almost immediately cancelled out by Alfred Finnbogason, whose team then held on in the face of immense pressure. It was a major embarrassment for Argentina and raises questions about their ability to claim football’s biggest prize for the first time since…

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS CATEGORIES 

Don’t shun meat from plate, stars ask people in govt video

Kolkata, Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) The West Bengal government has roped in two popular faces of the film industry here to ask people to have meat, the sale of which has taken a toll following the carcass meat scandal that surfaced in late April. The two, Bengali film superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee and heroin Nusrat Jahan, have taken part in a 50-second video produced by the department of information and cultural affairs. “I readily agreed to be featured in the campaign on being asked by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to dispel…

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Tom Holland shared ‘Jurassic World 2’ spoilers with Pratt before director

Los Angeles, Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) Actor Chris Pratt has revealed his “Avengers: Infinity War” co-star Tom Holland had spoiled the story of “Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom” for him before he could hear it from the director. In an interview with SiriusXM, Pratt said Holland knew “The Fallen Kingdom” director JA Bayona as the two had worked together on the film “The Impossible”. The director had apparently told the “Spider-Man: Homecoming” actor the whole story of the film. “The first I heard about the plot was from Tom Holland,…

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LEGAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

3 Bangladeshis get 10 yrs RI in human trafficking case

Thane, Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) A district court has sentenced three Bangladeshi nationals to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in a 2012 human trafficking case. District sessions judge S C Khalipe convicted the trio– Abdul alias Afzal Shaikh alias Gaffar Shafiuddin Shaikh (48), his wife Shivali alias Sangita Abdul Shaikh (36) and her sister Nargis Abdul Hasan Mandal (30). The sentence was awarded on Wednesday. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 26,000 on each convict. The trio was held guilty under the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act (PITA)…

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Gang targeting rich French nationals in Puducherry: HC

Chennai, Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) The Madras High Court has refused to quash criminal proceedings against a couple in a case of alleged land grabbing in Puducherry, observing that they were part of a gang which targeted rich French nationals to usurp their properties by forging documents. Justice P N Prakash, dismissing petitions by the couple, directed a judicial magistrate court in Puducherry, a former French colony, to go ahead with the case, saying there was sufficient material against the two for framing charges. “…the accused in this case are…

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BUSINESS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Parrikar reviews ongoing infrastructure works in Goa

Panaji, Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, who returned from the US two days ago, reviewed today the progress of the ongoing infrastructure works in the state. Parrikar (62) returned to Goa on Thursday evening after spending three months in the US, where he underwent treatment for a pancreatic ailment. He held a detailed meeting with officials of the Public Works Department in his chamber at the secretariat here, an official in the Chief Minister’s Office said. “The chief minister reviewed all the ongoing (infrastructure) works and…

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RBI eases norms for FPIs to invest in debt; to help RE, Corp bonds

Mumbai, Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) The Reserve Bank has eased investment norms for foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in debt, especially into individual large corporates, a move that can help attract more overseas flows and thereby help arrest the recent fall in the rupee on one hand and also lift the recent fall in demand for corporate bonds. FPIs are allowed to invest in various debt market instruments such as government bonds, treasury bills, state development loans and corporate bonds, but with certain limits and restrictions. The RBI increased the FPIs…

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NEWS CATEGORIES WORLD NEWS 

Rohingya refugees mark first Eid since Myanmar crackdown

Cox’s Bazar (Bangladesh), Jun 16 (DIN NEWS) As Muslims around the world celebrated Eid with feasting and gift-giving, Rohingya refugees in squalid Bangladesh camps marked the festival today with a peaceful demonstration demanding justice and dignified repatriation. For the hundreds of thousands of the Muslim minority who have fled neighbouring Myanmar since an army crackdown last August, this is the first Eid-al-Fitr they have spent in the cramped tent cities. Rahim Uddin, a 35-year-old refugee, told DIN NEWS that the holiday, which marks the end of the fasting month of…

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