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Ayodhya Land Deal: Another land deal issue came to the fore in Ayodhya, the connection came out of the first deal

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 The value of land purchased 10 days ago in Ayodhya became one crore, 90 lakhs. It also has a connection to the earlier land deal. In fact, in this registry of land held on June 7, the same Ravi Mohan Tiwari is the witness, who sold land worth two crores to Ram Mandir Trust for 18.5 crores. The ruckus over the land purchased by the Ram Mandir Trust in Ayodhya was not over yet, that another land deal has come to the fore. The place where the Ram Mandir Trust had bought two crore land in Ayodhya for 18.5 crores, at the same place, the value of the land purchased 10 days ago became one crore, 90 lakhs. It also has a connection to the earlier land deal. In fact, in this registry of land held on June 7, the same Ravi Mohan Tiwari is the witness, who sold land worth two crores to the Ram Mandir Trust for 18.5 crores. The Ram Mandir Trust had bought 12,080 square meters of land on March 18 this year from individuals named Sultan Ansari and Ravi Mohan Tiwari for Rs 18.5 crore. The value ...

Maharashtra: Fire breaks out at Pune's chemical factory, seven people burnt alive, 10 missing

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 A fire broke out at a water purifying chemical factory in Pune, Maharashtra. Seven people have died in this incident. At the same time 10 people are still missing. A fire broke out in a chemical factory in Pune. A fire broke out at a water purifying chemical factory in Pune, Maharashtra. Seven people have died in this incident. At the same time 10 people are still missing. The incident took place in the Industrial Zone of Pirangat area. Pirangat is located in Mulsi Taluka. Five fire brigade teams are present at the spot. The fire has been brought under control. Relief and rescue work is on. It was told by the Fire Department that 37 employees were on duty at the time of the incident, out of which 20 people have been rescued. News is originally taken from: https://www.aajtak.in/india/maharashtra/story/maharashtra-pune-fire-at-chemical-packaging-section-of-water-purifying-chemical-factory-at-pirangut-many-dead-1268364-2021-06-07 

Haryana Farmers March On Police Station In Showdown Over Spat With MLA

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  Farmers have been protesting the centre's farm laws since June last year and today Samyukt Kisan Morcha members observed Sampoorna Kranti Diwas, marking one year since their protests began   Chandigarh:  Haryana MLA Devendra Singh Babli of the JJP - which is allied with the ruling BJP - has apologised for abusive comments made during a spat with a group of farmers in the state's Tohana town on Tuesday, while they were protesting the centre's controversial farm laws. "I forgive those who were involved in the incident which happened on June 1 and offer my apologies for using words that don't behove a public representative. I regret this and offer my apologies," he said Saturday evening, after a meeting with protesting farmer leaders. Rakesh Tikait, who has emerged as the influential face of the farmers' protests and led hundreds of farmers on a protest march to the Tohana Police Station earlier in the day, accepted the apology. "It is go...

Heavy rain, strong winds lash Delhi; Air India flight from Kathmandu diverted to Jaipur

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  A Delhi bound Air India flight was diverted to Jaipur due to the inclement weather. Delhi Weather News:  Delhi witnessed sudden change of weather on Friday evening with heavy rain and strong winds lashing the national capital. Several trees were uprooted near Windsor Place in the Lutyens zone in strong winds.    A Delhi bound Air India flight was diverted to Jaipur due to the inclement weather.  The flight landed safely at Jaipur airport at 5:30pm. The flight with 163 passengers on board is waiting for approval to fly to Delhi, Jaipur Airport Director told news agency ANI.  "Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain with wind 30-50 kmph would occur over many places of entire -Delhi(IGI Airport, Safdarjung Tomb, Lodi-road), Bahadurgarh, Kharkhoda, Jhajjar, Manesar, Gurugram, Kosli, Mahendergarh, Assaund, Loharu," the India Meteorological Department had said in a tweet earlier in the afternoon. News is originally taken from: https://www....

CAA: MHA Invites Indian Citizenship Applications from Non-Muslim Refugees from Afghan, Pak, B'desh

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 The Union home ministry issued a notification in this effect for immediate implementation of the order under the Citizenship Act 1955 and Rules framed under the law in 2009 even though the rules under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) enacted in 2019 are yet to be framed by the government. The Centre on Friday invited non-Muslims like Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists belonging to Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan and residing in 13 districts in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Punjab to apply for Indian citizenship. The Union home ministry issued a notification in this effect for immediate implementation of the order under the Citizenship Act 1955 and Rules framed under the law in 2009 even though the rules under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) enacted in 2019 are yet to be framed by the government. When the CAA was enacted in 2019, there were widespread protests in different parts of the country and even riots took place in Delhi in early 2020 in the wake ...

Yellow fungus causes havoc after black fungus in Gujarat, 8 patients admitted to SSG hospital in Vadodara

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It has been reported that yellow fungus, like black fungus, is also seen in patients who have recovered from kovid, but during treatment they were given more steroids. Corona cases are now under control in Gujarat, but the black fungus continues to wreak havoc. At present, the highest number of cases of black fungus are being registered in Gujarat and many patients are also being treated in the hospital. Now cases of yellow fungus are also coming up in Gujarat amidst black fungus. At the SSG Hospital in Vadodara, 8 patients have been admitted. It has been reported that yellow fungus, like black fungus, is also seen in patients who have been cured of kovid, but during treatment they were given excessive steroids. In this regard, Dr. Sheetal Mistry has said that Pulmonary Aspergillosis is being seen especially in immuno-compromised patients. But sinus aspergillosis is rare. Now we are seeing this in those patients who have been cured of Kovid or are undergoing treatment. Although asperg...

1 crore people in Bengal affected, 3 lakh houses damaged due to cyclone Yaas, says CM Mamata Banerjee

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At least one crore people in Bengal have been affected by this natural disaster and three lakh houses have been damaged as of now due to rough weather condition arising out of Cyclone Yaas, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday (May 26). She added that one person died an accidental death even after he was rescued. Relief materials worth Rs 10 crore were sent to the affected areas, she said. New Delhi:  At least one crore people in Bengal have been affected by this natural disaster and three lakh houses have been damaged as of now due to rough weather condition arising out of Cyclone Yaas, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday (May 26). She added that one person died an accidental death even after he was rescued. Relief materials worth Rs 10 crore were sent to the affected areas, she said. Cyclone Yaas, which began its landfall on Wednesday morning near Dhamra port in Odisha, has completed the process, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said...

'Entire supply chain at risk': Manufacturers' body writes to govt, demands vaccination of staffers

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The manufacturers' body said the risk to the life of staffers involved in the supply chain can jeopardise the entire supply chain, leading to hospitals running short of supplies. Medical equipment manufacturers in the country have written to the central and state governments to prioritise vaccination of all staffers involved in the supply of medical devices and pharmaceutical industry, saying the risk to their lives can jeopardise entire supply chain, leading to hospitals running short of supplies. In a letter, the Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED), an umbrella body of manufacturers of medical equipment, said many owners and workers of the medical equipment supply chain have passed away due to Covid-19 in the last month. "Medical devices and pharmaceutical industry and distribution and retail supply chain is considered an essential product and services. We can also relax at home and take a 2-4 week break but risk going out to work daily since over 14 months...

CM Mamta writes letter to PM Modi, demanding vaccine for these central employees soon

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In a letter to PM Modi, CM Mamata Banerjee requested to arrange vaccines for central government employees working in other sectors like railways, airports, ports, defense, banks, insurance, post and telegraph, coal.   Kolkata:  West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a letter to PM Narendra Modi.  In this, there has been a demand to provide vaccine to the state and central employees working in Bengal as soon as possible.  For this, 20 lakh doses of vaccine will be required. In her letter, CM Mamta said that government employees have to work outside and also have to meet people.  That is why he is likely to be a super spreader.  For this reason, a demand for a tick has been made as soon as possible.  Employees for whom the earliest vaccine has been sought include people working in areas such as railways, airports, ports, defense, banks, insurance, post, coal. News is originally taken from:  https://www.abplive.com/news/india/mamata-b...

Former NSG chief who led 2008 Mumbai attack counter-terror operation dies of COVID-19

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  Former NSG director general J K Dutt, who headed the commando force during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, died on Wednesday due to complications arising out of COVID-19, officials said here. He was 72. New Delhi: Former NSG director general J K Dutt, who headed the commando force during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, died on Wednesday due to complications arising out of COVID-19, officials said here. He was 72. Family sources told PTI that the retired IPS officer was admitted to the Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon on April 14 after his oxygen saturation started declining. "He passed away today at 3:30 pm after suffering a massive cardiac arrest," one of them said. Dutt is survived by his wife, a son, who works in Noida, and a daughter, who is based in the US. News is originally taken from:  https://zeenews.india.com/india/former-nsg-chief-who-led-2008-mumbai-attack-counter-terror-operation-dies-of-covid-19-2363090.html