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Saturday, January 28, 2023
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Anurag Thakur hits out at calls to boycott films

Assembly elections 2023: No BJP tie-up with Tripura party as Shah shoots down Greater Tipraland demand

'Be as unperturbed as a batsman even in face of crowd demand': PM Modi at 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'

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Frequent antibiotics use can cause bowel disease among those above 40 yrs: Study

Study finds how gum infection is linked with risk of heart disease
A gum disease called periodontitis can cause a wide range of dental problems, including bleeding gums and tooth loss. The heart, according to Hiroshima University experts, may be involved in far more serious issues elsewhere in the body.

Green comet zooming our way, last visited 50,000 years ago
A comet is streaking back our way after 50,000 years. The dirty snowball last visited during Neanderthal times, according to NASA. It will come within 26 million miles (42 million kilometers) of Earth Wednesday before speeding away again, unlikely to return for millions of years.

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Google Pixel Tablet may be powered by Tensor G2 chipset
The tech giant is yet to confirm the official specs of the tablet, however, previous reports suggested that Google was developing another “Pro” variant of the Pixel Tablet (under the codename “Tangorpro”) along with the vanilla model (which has the codename “Tangor”). Now, a new development has cleared up the confusion about the supposed “Pixel Tablet Pro.”

How to use 'search message by date' feature on WhatsApp for iPhones
Recently, it has also rolled out a host of new features for its Android and iOS beta testers including voice status updates, blocking shortcuts, contact shortcuts in groups and more. The instant messaging app has also made the ‘search by message by date’ feature available for its iOS beta testers.

Germany sues Twitter for not removing antisemitic posts
According to a report by Bloomberg, these posts were published after the micro-blogging site was acquired by billionaire Elon Musk in October 2022. Since Musk’s takeover, he has posted several tweets which represent most of the company's communications output. However, none of these tweets mentioned the anti-semitic posts mentioned above.

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Inflation easing, current a/c deficit manageable: RBI governor Das
RBI governor Shaktikanta Das has said that inflation has started to soften, and the current account deficit was "eminently manageable" and within viability parameters. According to Das, the global economy is projected to contract significantly in 2023, but high policy rates for longer are seen as a distinct possibility, as projections are for a softer recession.

Bankers: Adani Group's debt secured by cash flows, assets
Bankers say that Adani Group's borrowings are secured by assets, and group companies have the required cash flows to service loans. Lenders say credit quality will be unaffected by the outcome of the holding company's public issue or the crash in share prices. However, the group has pledged a major chunk of its Ambuja Cements holdings and may have to offer fresh equity as security to foreign lenders to compensate for the share price fall.

How we react to lapses will define Air India: CEO

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1st T20I: Spinners 'choke' India as New Zealand take a 1-0 lead with 21-run victory
Washington Sundar's maiden T20I fifty went in vain as hosts India suffered a 21-run defeat against New Zealand at JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi on Friday. With the victory, New Zealand took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Chasing a competitive 177-run target, Sundar scored a quick 50, off 28 balls, but could manage to take India to just 155 for 9 in their 20 overs in the end.

Djokovic pounds Paul to reach 10th Australian Open final
Novak Djokovic shrugged off controversy involving his father to reach a record-extending 10th Australian Open final with a 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 win over outgunned American Tommy Paul on Friday.

Some of the shots are just remarkable: Ponting lauds trailblazer Surya
Australian cricketer great Ricky Ponting is in awe of India middle-order batsman Suryakumar Yadav and the legend feels that the trailblazer will bring about global revolution in T20 cricket. Surya, who had an incredible run in the shortest format in 2022, was recently named the ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year and according to Ponting the 32-year-old is one of the best players in terms of innovation and skill. Ponting feels that Surya could inspire a new breed of players to emulate his style of play and take T20 cricket to "another level" globally.

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Bengaluru colleges put curbs on use of ChatGPT

Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023: PPC 6th edition benefitted over 5 lakh students in Jammu Div
The Prime Minister's yearly Interaction Programme with school students, teachers, and parents was organised in more 3000 schools of Jammu Division on Friday. The Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 was telecasted live in schools and other offices of the Education Department using different media platforms like TV, Radio, Internet etc, pertinently, most of the schools organised its live streaming through their own ICT labs using internet facility.

PSSSB Recruitment 2023: Application process for 1317 posts of Fireman, Driver begins tomorrow at sssb.punjab.gov.in
The Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB) has invited online applications for the posts of Group C Fireman and Driver/Operator. The application process begins tomorrow, January 28, 2023 and the last date to submit the application form is February 28, 2023. The PSSSB is looking for candidates who are between the age of 18-37 years.

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India now home to 70% of world's tigers, govt tells SC
The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that there is an annual growth of 6% in tiger population, which offset natural losses. India achieved the target of doubling the tiger population in 2018, four years ahead of schedule of the St Petersburg Declaration on tiger conservation, it said. and is now home to 70% of world’s tigers.

Sections of Balkan river become floating garbage dump
Tons of waste dumped in poorly regulated riverside landfills or directly into the waterways that flow across three countries end up accumulating behind a trash barrier in the Drina River in eastern Bosnia during the wet weather of winter and early spring.

Greenland at its warmest in 1,000 years: Study
By drilling into the ice sheet to retrieve samples of snow and ice from hundreds of years ago, scientists were able to reconstruct temperatures from north and central Greenland from the year 1000 AD to 2011.

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7 dead in shooting outside east Jerusalem synagogue
A gunman killed seven people at an east Jerusalem synagogue on Friday, Israeli police said, in a dramatic escalation of violence that followed a deadly raid in the West Bank a day earlier. The shooting in the Neve Yaakov neighbourhood of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem came even as international calls for calm mounted after Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip traded missile fire earlier Friday.

North Korea slams US over decision to send tanks to Ukraine

Poland to send 60 modernised tanks to Ukraine in addition to Leopards
Poland will send an additional 60 tanks to Ukraine on top of the 14 German-made Leopard 2 tanks it has already pledged, the Polish prime minister said in an interview with Canadian television on Thursday.

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India now home to 70% of world's tigers, govt tells SC
The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that there is an annual growth of 6% in tiger population, which offset natural losses. India achieved the target of doubling the tiger population in 2018, four years ahead of schedule of the St Petersburg Declaration on tiger conservation, it said. and is now home to 70% of world’s tigers.

Sections of Balkan river become floating garbage dump
Tons of waste dumped in poorly regulated riverside landfills or directly into the waterways that flow across three countries end up accumulating behind a trash barrier in the Drina River in eastern Bosnia during the wet weather of winter and early spring.

Greenland at its warmest in 1,000 years: Study
By drilling into the ice sheet to retrieve samples of snow and ice from hundreds of years ago, scientists were able to reconstruct temperatures from north and central Greenland from the year 1000 AD to 2011.

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Not blown up, cranes & cutters scrambled to raze gutted building in Secunderabad
The demolition of the fire-ravaged Deccan Knitwear commercial building on Minister Road in Secunderabad began on Friday amid strict precautionary measures. For the first time, instead of using detonators, the agency - Malik Trading and Demolition Agency - engaged the services of a 50-member team to manually pull down the six-storied building, using a hydraulic crane and high-rise combo cutter. This has been done as the building stands in a densely-populated area.

2 held for 18 property offences, murder case pending against 1 in Hyderabad
City police busted a two-member gang of burglars, which recently committed more than 18 offences across the city. The accused are being interrogated to recover the stolen property. One of the offenders was wanted in a murder case.

Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao gets Giridhar Gamang muscle in Odisha, other netas join BRS
Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's move to expand his national footprint with his newly launched Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) got a shot in the arm with scores of leaders from various states and across the political spectrum, including a former CM, joining KCR's party at Telangana Bhavan on Friday.

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Punjab panel to work out SOPs for OPS
The Punjab government has constituted a sub-committee to work out standard operating procedures (SOPs) for implementation of the old pension scheme (OPS) in the state.

BJP flays Punjab govt over MLA's resignation
Punjab Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Ashwani Sharma said on Friday Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh's resignation from the Vidhan Sabha's sacrilege probe committee was a true reflection on the state of affairs under the AAP.

Double trouble: Same name of 2 Haryana towns leads to wrong election
Confusion due to similar names of two towns in Haryana has led to the election of chairpersons of panchayat samitis in Barwala towns under Hisar and Panchkula districts against the prescribed reservation policy.

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Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority raises charge for utility poles, towers
Installation charges for utility lines - whether overhead or undeground - will see a steep increase as the apex planning body of the city, the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (Auda), has resolved to charge as much as 15 times the jantri rates for land on which electric poles or towers are installed.

Man duped of Rs 4 lakh by 'advocate' in Ahmedabad
A 57-year-old man from Pali district of Rajasthan on Thursday filed a complaint with Cybercrime police, alleging that a man posing as an advocate duped him of Rs 3.86 lakh after promising to help secure the release of his son, who has been in Sabarmati jail in a Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) case since 2021. Moolchand Ghanchi, a resident of Pali, in the FIR that his son, Pravin Ghanchi, 37, worked for a private firm in Mumbai. He was arrested in an NDPS case and sent to judicial custody .

Convicted in US, 43-year-old now booked in Gujarat's Dingucha case
A resident of Ahmedabad was convicted in a human smuggling case by a US court in July 2019. After serving a year-long sentence, he returned to India only to resume his illegal business, said investigators probing human smuggling rackets in the state.

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Three kids killed as tyre bursts and van overturns in Chennai
Three children died and 10 people were injured after a van they were travelling in overturned when one of the tyres burst and the van hit a median near Madurantakam on the Trichy-Chennai national highway on Thursday night.

Madras University students watch BBC film on PM Narendra Modi
Students affiliated to the Students Federation of India across Tamil Nadu on Friday held screenings of the controversial BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In Chennai, Madras University students screened the documentary on a laptop after the authorities denied them permission to use the university auditorium.

After tiff with girlfriend, doctor burns Rs 40 lakh car in Tamil Nadu
A n MBBS doctor set on fire his Mercedes Benz car worth nearly ₹40 lakh after a fight with his girlfriend in Kancheepuram district on Thursday night. Kavin, 28, and his girlfriend had gone for a drive near the town. Soon, a quarrel broke out between the two. Kavin took fuel from the car, poured it on the vehicle and lit it. The car was completely charred.

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2008 terror strike in Mumbai drove Shaurya Chakra winner to join army
Capt Rakesh TR, troop commander of the 9th Battalion, Parachute Regiment (special forces), was awarded the Shaurya Chakra earlier this week.

GoFirst fined Rs 10 lakh for leaving behind 55 flyers in Bengaluru
GoFirst was on Friday fined Rs 10 lakh for leaving 55 Delhi-bound fliers behind in a bus at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport on January 9 while their plane took off for the destination.

3 flyers held in Bengaluru's KIA with 14 exotic snakes, 4 monkeys
In a shocking case of wildlife smuggling into Bengaluru, three passengers were nabbed with 14 reptiles and four primates at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA).

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2008 terror strike in Mumbai drove Shaurya Chakra winner to join army
Capt Rakesh TR, troop commander of the 9th Battalion, Parachute Regiment (special forces), was awarded the Shaurya Chakra earlier this week.

GoFirst fined Rs 10 lakh for leaving behind 55 flyers in Bengaluru
GoFirst was on Friday fined Rs 10 lakh for leaving 55 Delhi-bound fliers behind in a bus at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport on January 9 while their plane took off for the destination.

3 flyers held in Bengaluru's KIA with 14 exotic snakes, 4 monkeys
In a shocking case of wildlife smuggling into Bengaluru, three passengers were nabbed with 14 reptiles and four primates at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA).

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Discharge Pradeep Sharma from hospital: Court
A special NIA court on Friday directed that dismissed cop Pradeep Sharma be discharged from hospital after a panel, set up under the dean of Sassoon Hospital, submitted a report stating that his further hospitalisation was not required. Sources said Sharma has been sent back to Yerwada jail.

BJP legislator Ashish Shelar gets death threats
BJP MLA Ashish Shelar received an anonymous letter of death threats and informed Bandra police about it on Friday. Police said they are registering an FIR.

Man booked for urinating in water tank of a housing society in Mumbai
Dharavi police have booked a 76-year-old secretary of a housing society for allegedly urinating in the water tank of his society.

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Concern over Delhi University's new internal assessment plan
Delhi University has constituted a sub-committee to consider the concerns raised by academic council (AC) members over the proposed internal assessment (IA) scheme for the four-year undergraduate curriculum framework.

PWD to repair 2 south Delhi flyovers
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Friday approved a project to redevelop and strengthen Andrews Ganj and Nehru Place flyovers and a few areas around the Najafgarh drain.

Man hit by car, dragged 350m in Delhi's Keshavpuram; dies
A 41-year-old man was killed while his friend was injured after a speeding car rammed their scooter in northwest Delhi's Keshavpuram on early Friday. Police said the car driver tried to flee and dragged one of the victims for at least 350 metres before the vehicle was intercepted by the staff of a mobile patrolling van (MPV).

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Concern over Delhi University's new internal assessment plan
Delhi University has constituted a sub-committee to consider the concerns raised by academic council (AC) members over the proposed internal assessment (IA) scheme for the four-year undergraduate curriculum framework.

PWD to repair 2 south Delhi flyovers
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Friday approved a project to redevelop and strengthen Andrews Ganj and Nehru Place flyovers and a few areas around the Najafgarh drain.

Man hit by car, dragged 350m in Delhi's Keshavpuram; dies
A 41-year-old man was killed while his friend was injured after a speeding car rammed their scooter in northwest Delhi's Keshavpuram on early Friday. Police said the car driver tried to flee and dragged one of the victims for at least 350 metres before the vehicle was intercepted by the staff of a mobile patrolling van (MPV).

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Concern over Delhi University's new internal assessment plan
Delhi University has constituted a sub-committee to consider the concerns raised by academic council (AC) members over the proposed internal assessment (IA) scheme for the four-year undergraduate curriculum framework.

PWD to repair 2 south Delhi flyovers
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Friday approved a project to redevelop and strengthen Andrews Ganj and Nehru Place flyovers and a few areas around the Najafgarh drain.

Man hit by car, dragged 350m in Delhi's Keshavpuram; dies
A 41-year-old man was killed while his friend was injured after a speeding car rammed their scooter in northwest Delhi's Keshavpuram on early Friday. Police said the car driver tried to flee and dragged one of the victims for at least 350 metres before the vehicle was intercepted by the staff of a mobile patrolling van (MPV).

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Nandi awarded one-year jail term in attack case, gets bail
The MP/MLA court at Allahabad has awarded Uttar Pradesh cabinet minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi one-year imprisonment and Rs 10,000 fine in a case relating to alleged attack on members of Scheduled Caste community.

Allahabad University alumni's children movie premieres at Dhaka Film Fest
Dhruva Harsh's film "Elham" was premiered at the 21st Dhaka International Film Festival in Bangladesh as India's official entry. The film is about a young boy and his bonding with a goatspeaking goat during Bakr Eid. The film is set in Uttar Pradesh around a family of five that is unable to buy the ceremonial goat for Bakr Eid as a result, the children had to face a lot of jibes from their school friends.

Allahabad HC quashes proceedings against Congress MP in criminal case
Imran Pratapgarhi and Ahmad Khan were charged with violating Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code, which states that "disobedience to an order duly promulgated by a public servant" is punishable by a jail sentence. The all-India high court ruled on Tuesday that the criminal proceedings against them should be quashed, because the police had violated the criminal procedure code in filing the complaint. The court also allowed the petition filed by Imran and Ahmad challenging the proceedings.

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12 South African cheetahs to arrive in Kuno on Valentine's Day
The eight Namibian cheetahs that have made themselves at home in MP's Kuno National Park will get the company of 12 more from South Africa this Valentine's Day.

Parents die by suicide after killing ailing kids in MP's Vidisha
A former BJP corporator and his wife died by suicide after killing both of their sons, who were suffering from muscular dystrophy, in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday evening. Police identified the victims as Sanjeev Mishra, 45, wife Neelam, 42, Anmol, 13, and Sarthak, 7.

Three dead, six injured after truck hits van in Barwani
Three persons died and six were injured after a truck rammed into a pickup van and sped off on Agra-Mumbai National Highway in Barwani district in the wee hours of Friday. The hit-and-run vehicle is yet to be idenified.

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BJD demands 169 more 'tribes' in Scheduled Tribe list
The BJD on Friday demanded inclusion of 169 tribal communities in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category. The BJD threatened to hit the streets if the Centre did not include them in the ST category.

IIM Sambalpur annual fest begins to colourful start
The theme of Ethos'23 is Metamorphosis, which will guide participants through the period of transformation, showcasing the ever evolving and improving the world around us. The sports vertical of IIM Sambalpur’s Annual Extravaganza- Ethos’23, is the heart of the fest.

Germans rally to floor England
Germany came back into the match and ousted England in the quarterfinals at the Kalinga Stadium here on Wednesday by purely on their mental strength and belief. The Grambusch brothers, Mats and Tom, scored two back-to-back goals to wipe out England's 20 advantage in the match. The match was decided in the shootout and Germany's tactical brilliance came to the fore, and they prevailed, 43-to-21. They will take on World No. 1 Australia for a spot in the final.

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