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SC seeks action taken report from Centre on recommendations of National Task Force on Oxygen

The Supreme Court Monday asked the Centre to submit within two weeks the action taken report (ATR) on implementing the suggestions of of the court-appointed National Task Force (NTF) on allocation of oxygen to states and Union Territories amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The top court said that since the NTF consists of senior doctors and experts from all over the country, it is imperative for the Centre to take steps to ensure that its recommendations are duly implemented at the policy level to meet any exigencies in present and foreseeable…

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS CATEGORIES 

When Big B ‘fluffed’ his lines during a college play!

Amitabh Bachchan “fluffed his lines” while performing a play during his Delhi University days and had among others his mother Teji as audience that day. Veteran theatre personality Dolly Thakore recalls this in her memoir “Regrets, None”, which looks at the worlds of glamour, fashion, theatre, film and advertising from the 1960s till today. Thakore, who studied at Miranda House, says she remembers Bachchan, an alumnus of Kirori Mal College, as “being shy and laconic, a well-mannered, very tall and very thin young man”. During the annual play once, they…

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NATIONAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Monsoon session of MP Assembly from Aug 9

The four-day monsoon session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly will begin here from Monday, an official said. Vaccination against COVID-19 will be mandatory for entry into the Assembly during the session, Vidhan Sabha secretariat’s principal secretary A P Singh said in a statement on Sunday. A total of four sittings will take place during the session, which will conclude on August 12, he said. Meanwhile, Assembly Speaker Girish Gautam convened an all-party meeting on Sunday to ensure smooth functioning of the session. Singh said the Assembly secretariat had received 1,184…

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Olympic gold in his pocket, Chopra targets 90m throw now

A history-scripting Olympic gold medal in his pocket, star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra’s next target is breaching the 90m mark soon in the coming events. In fact, Chopra, who clinched the country’s maiden athletics medal to become only the second Indian to win an individual gold in the Olympics, went for it while trying for the Games record (90.57m) on Saturday but could not accomplish it. “Javelin throw is a very technical event and a lot depends on the day’s form. Anything can happen. So, my next target is to…

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Nimrat Kaur wraps shoot of ‘Dasvi’

Actor Nimrat Kaur has finished shooting for her upcoming social-comedy “Dasvi” and says the journey which began 10 months ago has finally come to its “joyous culmination”. Directed by newcomer Tushar Jalota, “Dasvi” is written by Ritesh Shah, known for films like “Pink” and “Batla House”. Kaur took to Instagram Saturday evening and posted pictures from the film’s set. Without divulging details, the actor — known for acclaimed dramas “The Lunchbox” and “Airlift” — called her character Bimla Devi Choudhary as one of her most cherished roles. “There are unforgettable…

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BUSINESS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Earnings, macro data, global trends to dictate markets this week: Analysts

Markets this week would be guided by the ongoing quarterly earnings, macroeconomic data announcements and global trends, analysts said. The government will release industrial production data for June and inflation data for July this week. The RBI has revised its retail inflation forecast to 5.7 per cent, up from the earlier 5.1 per cent due to price pressure on account of supply constraints and high crude oil prices. With the ebbing of the second COVID wave, the RBI has retained its GDP growth forecast for the current fiscal year ending…

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NEWS CATEGORIES WORLD NEWS 

Once lagging, Europe catches up to the US in vaccinations

Despite a sluggish start, the European Union’s COVID-19 vaccination drive has caught up to that of the United States, where the slowdown of the country’s once-vaunted campaign has contributed to the virus’s deadly comeback. In mid-February, less than 4 per cent of people living in the 27-nation EU were at least partially vaccinated against the coronavirus, compared with nearly 12 per cent in the US, according to Our World in Data, an online science publication connected to the University of Oxford. Now the EU has surpassed the US by that…

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Kozhikode crash: AI Express offers final compensation to all injured flyers, next of kin of deceased

Air India Express said it has made final compensation offers to all 165 passengers, who were injured and the next of kin of 19 flyers who died in the plane crash, in Kerala’s Kozhikode district last year. According to the airline, 80 out of the 165 injured flyers have taken up the offers as on August 6. The airline is awaiting acceptance of the offers from the remaining 85 injured flyers and the next of kin of the 19 deceased passengers. “We have not received any rejection on the offers…

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Tokyo 2020: Neeraj Chopra soars to end generations of heartache

More than half a century after Milkha Singh looked back for a fraction of a second and 37 years after PT Usha forgot to dip at the finish line resulting in heart-breaking fourth-place finishes, the glorious flight of Neeraj Chopra’s javelin gave the country its first-ever track and field medal, a gold. Chopra’s speed on the runway, the wide block, long pull of the throwing arm, wonderful alignment of the spear with his motor movements and balance came together on the day it mattered most as he was the supreme…

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Singapore minister warns of more COVID-19 cases as economy opens up

Singapore’s Health Minister Ong Ye Kung has warned that more people will come down with COVID-19 as the trade and financial hub opens up its economy and moves towards treating the virus as an endemic. “Our companies cannot grow if businessmen and managers cannot travel overseas to meet clients and partners. MNCs (multinational corporations) will find it hard to invest here if their people are not able to travel in and out of Singapore,” the minister stressed. “And if this continues, our ability to create jobs, earn a living will…

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