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UK PM Boris Johnson to face no-confidence vote over partygate scandal

UK’s embattled Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a vote of confidence in his leadership of the Conservative Party on Monday, the chair of the party’s backbench committee announced, days after more details of the partygate scandal at Downing Street emerged. Sir Graham Brady, who is in-charge of collating the letters of no-confidence received by the 1922 Committee, said the threshold of 15 per cent of the Tory parliamentary party, or 54 MPs, seeking such a vote has been met and it will take place on Monday evening in the…

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Govt, opposition may differ on ideology, but there shouldn’t be animosity: Kovind

 President Ram Nath Kovind on Monday said there can be differences of ideology between the ruling party and the opposition but there should not be any animosity between both the sides. Addressing a joint sitting of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council and the Assembly, Kovind said the UP Legislature has a glorious history of dignified amicability between the ruling party and the opposition. “Sometimes, there have been undignified incidents which are contrary to this rich tradition. You have to make an effort to forget them by considering those as an…

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“They Were Shown Dreams, But…”: Uddhav Thackeray On Kashmiri Pandits

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said, “They were shown dreams of returning home, but on their return home, the Pandits are being picked and killed.” Maharashtra stands firmly behind the Kashmiri Pandits and will do everything possible to help them, assured Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday. “For the last few days, targeted killing of Kashmiri Pandits and Hindus has been going on in Kashmir Valley. Within a month, nine Kashmiri Pandits were assassinated. Hundreds of frightened Kashmiri Pandits have started fleeing. The whole country is outraged,” stated a…

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Hyderabad Gang-Rape: Fourth Accused, A Minor, Taken Into Custody

Hyderabad Gang-Rape: Police had detained two teenagers yesterday, while another accused, identified as Saduddin Malik, was arrested on Friday. A teenager, the fourth accused in the Hyderabad gangrape case, has been taken into custody, the police said today. The Hyderabad Police said the fifth accused is still on the run, and a search is on to trace him.  This comes a day after two teenagers were taken into custody for allegedly raping the girl. One of them is the son of a local leader of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s…

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BJP Can’t Handle Kashmir”: Arvind Kejriwal’s Rally Against Killings

Addressing the Aam Aadmi Party’s ‘Jan Aakrosh Rally’ at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, he said Kashmiri Pandits were being “forced” to leave their homes, a repeat of what happened in the 1990s. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said that Kashmiri Pandits were being forced to leave the valley due to the targeted killings and demanded the centre declare an action plan to stop the attacks. Addressing the Aam Aadmi Party’s ‘Jan Aakrosh Rally’ at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, he said Kashmiri Pandits were facing a repeat of what…

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Resolve to work in the field of self-reliance and health

In the regional workshop of Bharat Vikas Parishad (BHVP), information about service, culture, contact and women and child development projects were shared. Officers from different cities were trained about programs related to self-reliance and health, how they have to accelerate these programs in future. Dr. Suraj Prakash, a two-day workshop in Sector-EightHeld at the health center. In this, National General Secretary Shyam Sharma mainly guided. Similarly, National Organization Minister Suresh Jain said that for the new construction of the country, our main goal is to bring change in the society…

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Ballabhgarh and NIT area got 10 mld extra water

Jasan, Faridabad: 10 tube wells have been started on the banks of river Yamuna, this has brought a big relief. On the recommendation of Transport Minister Moolchand Sharma, tubewells have been installed at Mothuka on the banks of Yamuna. Their cost has come to about two crore nine lakh rupees. On Sunday, in the presence of the minister’s elder brother Tipper Chand Sharma and the dignitaries of the area, started the operation of water by pressing the button. This water from Mothuka Booster Ballabhgarh will go through Sector-25 booster to…

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Omega Seiki joins hands with Grip Invest, plans to lease 5,000 EVs by 2023

EV maker Omega Seiki Mobility has formed a strategic partnership with Grip Invest for lease financing to retail investors, in a bid to cater to the growing demand of electric vehicles in the last-mile delivery segment. Under the collaboration, Grip Invest, which is a digital platform for facilitating new-age investments, will finance 1,000 Rage+ Rapid e-three-wheelers of the company, with plans to expand to a minimum of 5,000 EVs by the end of the next year, Omega Seiki said. The EV maker claims it has an existing order book of…

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Asian shares rise, China trading closed for national holiday

Asian shares rose Friday amid mixed signs for investors such as rising energy prices and COVID-19 restrictions easing in China. Trading was closed in China for the Dragon Boat Festival, a national holiday. Benchmarks in the rest of the region edged higher, cheered by a rally overnight on Wall Street. Market players are closely watching for US non-farm employment data later in the day, as well as a slew of economic data on Japan next week. The OPEC meeting, in which oil-producing nations decided to boost some output, failed to…

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Putin blames West for food, energy crises

 Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday blamed the West for emerging global food and energy crises and repeated his government’s offers of safe passage for ships exporting grain from Ukraine if mines are removed from the waters. Of course, we are now seeing attempts to shift the responsibility for what is happening on the world food market, the emerging problems in this market, onto Russia, he told Russian TV. I must say that this is an attempt, as our people say, to shift these problems from a sick to a…

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