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Vice Presidential Election 2022 LIVE:788 members from both Houses of Parliament are set to vote for the next Vice President, with each vote valued at one point.

According to predictions, joint Opposition candidate Margaret Alva is likely to receive around 200 votes, while her rival – NDA candidate Jagdeep Dhankar – could potentially get 500+, with the YSRCP, BJD, TDP, BSP, AIADMK and Shiv Sena extending their support.

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Head police constable beaten inside Anand Vihar Police Station in Shahdara

BJP National Spokesperson on Congress protest in Delhi

BJP National Spokesperson, RP Singh said, the Congress is looking for a way to evade the ED. “Why did they wear black specifically on the 5th? Their motive was to appease the vote-banks. They have the right to protest, but if they break a law, or manhandle the cops, action would follow.” he said.

Life imprisonment for killing a judge

A special CBI court of Dhanbad sentenced two convicted of killing a Dhanbad judge, to rigorous life imprisonment till death. It was on July 28 that the court had convicted them.

Telangana CM KCR to skip August 7 NITI Ayog meeting; says it is not useful

CM Telangana K Chandrasekhar Rao, penning letter to PM Modi for not joining 7th governing council meeting of NITI Aayog, has expressed anguish against center, for states not being given “flexibility to design and modify schemes based on their needs and conditions to ensure maximum benefit to people”.

Maharashtra: 4 booked for trying to convert tribal woman to Christianity

Four people have been booked for allegedly trying to force a tribal woman in Dahanu in Maharashtra’s Palghar district to convert to Christianity, a police official said

There’s much buzz about ‘free revdi’ these days. We’ve transformed Delhi govt schools. Hundreds of students have cleared IIT and NEET exams this year. Students speak impeccable English. Am I doing wrong by providing free education?

– Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

Samyukt Kisan Morcha to launch nationwide campaign against ‘Agnipath’ scheme tomorrow

  • The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella organisation of over 40 farm unions, will launch a nationwide campaign against the Centre’s Agnipath scheme for military recruitment on Sunday.
  • The campaign will be launched in collaboration with the United Front of ex-Servicemen and various youth organisations.
  • Swaraj India president Yogendra Yadav on Saturday said the first step in the campaign would be a “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan” conference from August 7 to August 14.

HPCL reports record loss of Rs 10,196.94 cr in April-June because of not revising petrol, diesel prices

IT dept carried out search & seizure operations on Aug 2 at almost 40 premises located in Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore & Vellore, in the cases of certain producers, distributors, & financiers associated with the film Industry: Central Board of Direct Taxes

  • During the course of the search operations, several incriminating documents & digital evidence, relating to unaccounted cash transactions & investments have been seized. Secret & hidden premises have also been unearthed during the search
  • So far, undisclosed income exceeding Rs 200 crores has been detected. Undisclosed cash of Rs 26 crores and unaccounted gold jewellery exceeding Rs 3 crores have been seized. Further investigations are in progress, the official spokesperson said

Odisha logs 836 new COVID-19 cases, one fresh fatality

Odisha’s COVID-19 tally rose to 13,18,145 on Saturday as 836 more people, including 148 children, tested positive for the infection, while another fatality pushed the toll to 9,146, a health bulletin said. The state had logged the same number of cases on Friday.

Lumpy skin disease: Over 400 cattle die, 20,000 infected in a month in Punjab

  • Over 400 cattle have died due to lumpy skin disease in Punjab in a month and around 20,000, mostly cows, have been infected, a senior official said today
  • Barnala, Bathinda Faridkot, Jalandhar, Moga and Muktsar are among the worst-affected districts of the state, joint director of Punjab Animal Husbandry Department Ram Pal Mittal said

Idukki Dam to be opened on August 7

The Cheruthoni Dam of the Idukki reservoir would be opened on August 7 to discharge excess water, Idukki district authorities said on Saturday after the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB), which manages the dam, issued a red alert as the water-level has increased to 2,382.88 feet.

5.3-magnitude earthquake jolts central Nepal

  • An earthquake measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale jolted Kathmandu Valley and other parts of central Nepal on Saturday morning.
  • However, there were no reports of any damage or casualties, officials said.
  • According to the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre, the 5.3-magnitude earthquake, which occurred at 5:26 am, had its epicentre in Belkot Gadhi of Nuwakot district.

India’s agricultural and processed food products exports rise 31% to USD 7408 Million in the first three months of FY23 compared to the same period last year.

  • Fruits & vegetables, cereals, livestock and processed foods witnessed a spike in exports this fiscal
  • Of total USD 23.56 billion export target for 2022-23,31.4% achieved in first three months
  • Export of processed fruits & vegetables including pulses up by 59.71% to USD 490 million in Q1 of current fiscal in compare to corresponding months of previous year
  • ​​​​​​​Basmati Rice exports witnessed a growth of 25.54% in the first three months of FY 2022-23

The first flight of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-owned Akasa Airlines will be flagged off by Civil Aviation Minister Scindia on Sunday

Marico Q1 net profit rises 3% to Rs 377 cr; sales up 1.3% to Rs 2,558 cr

  • FMCG firm Marico Ltd on Saturday reported a 3.28 per cent increase in its consolidated net profit to Rs 377 crore for the first quarter ended June.
  • The company had posted a net profit of Rs 365 crore in the April-June period a year ago, Marico said in a BSE filing.
  • Its revenue from operations rose marginally by 1.3 per cent to Rs 2,558 crore, as against Rs 2,525 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

Over 100 pigs die due to suspected African swine fever, alert sounded

With more than 100 pigs dead in Ranchi district since July 27 due to suspected swine fever, the Jharkhand animal husbandry department (AHD) has sounded the alert and asked the others to take precautionary measures, a government official said today.

Court to hear plea against ‘Kaali’ producer on August 29

A Delhi court will hear further arguments on August 29 on a plea seeking permanent injunction against filmmaker Leena Manimekalai for allegedly depicting a Hindu deity in an objectionable manner in a poster and promo video of her upcoming movie “Kaali”.

CBI arrests Charchit Mishra, son of industrialist Mahimananda Mishra, in bribery case involving Paradip Port Trust officer: Official tells PTI

Continue to conduct joint exercises in the sea and air north, southwest and east of Taiwan Island as planned on Saturday, Chinese Military said today

Focus is on testing the system’s land strikes and sea assaults capabilities, they said

FIFA threatens AIFF ban

World football governing body FIFA has threatened to suspend the AIFF and strip of its right to host the women’s U-17 World Cup in October due to a third party “influence”, a development which comes just days after the Supreme Court’s directive to hold elections of the national federation.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the executive committee of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to expeditiously hold elections as per the schedule proposed by the Committee of Administrators (CoA), which is currently running the affairs of the national federation.

Musk says Twitter deal should go ahead if it provides proof of real accounts

Elon Musk said that if Twitter Inc. could provide its method of sampling 100 accounts and how it confirmed that the accounts are real, his $44 billion deal to buy the company should proceed on original terms. “However, if it turns out that their SEC filings are materially false, then it should not,” Musk tweeted early on Saturday. Twitter on Thursday dismissed Musk’s claims that he was hoodwinked into signing the deal to buy the social media company, saying that it was “implausible and contrary to fact”.

LG suspends 11 officials, including ex-Delhi excise commissioner Arav Gopi Krishna, over lapses in implementing excise policy

5G: Adani’s limited participation indicates captive requirements only

Adani Groups limited participation in the 5G spectrum auction points to captive requirements only and allays concerns around potential disruption from a new entrant, Citigroup said in a research note. There will be a sigh of relief in many quarters at the moment over the limited bidding from Adani in the 5G spectrum auction, JM Financial said in a report. Adani’s bid was limited, at only Rs 2.1 bn, to acquire 26 GHz mm Wave spectrum in six circles (including Gujarat, Mumbai, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka); this might be used only for captive use across its various businesses, the report said.

Delhi court adjourns hearing on plea against Leena Manimekalai

A Delhi Court on Saturday adjourned the hearing on a plea (suit) against Leena Manimekalai over the controversial poster of her documentary ‘Kaali’. The court on July 11 had issued summons to Canada-based filmmaker Leena Manimekalai and others on a suit seeking an interim injunction to restrain the defendants from depicting goddess Kaali as a smoker in the way they have depicted in a poster and video.
On Saturday, the matter got adjourned for August 29, 2022, as the concerned Civil Judge of Delhi’s Tis Hazari Court was on leave. The court in an order passed on July 8, 2022, had issued summons of the suit and notice of the injunction application under Order 39 Rule 1 and 2 CPC to the defendants – Leena Manimekalai and Touring Talkies Media Private Limited.

Blinken chides China’s ‘irresponsible’ cut in U.S. communication channels

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused China of “irresponsible steps” on Saturday by halting key communication channels with Washington, and said its Taiwan actions showed a move from prioritising peaceful resolution towards use of force.
His comments came as Chinese aircraft and warships practised on Saturday for an attack on Taiwan, island officials said, part of a raft of steps taken by Beijing after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this week. China’s retaliation in stopping bilateral processes in eight key areas including defence, narcotics, transnational crime and climate change were moves that would punish the world, not just the United States, Blinken told a news conference in Manila.

Ramlila to be back in full swing with 3-storey stage, Ayodhya Mandir replica

A three-storey stage with a 70-feet replica of Ram Mandir atop, Bollywood stunt men, cranes to lift artistes mid-air and three-dimensional effects are among the many elements being utilised to make this year’s Ramlila more captivating and grandiose. The 10-day event will be organised at the Red Fort ground here by Lav Kush Ramila Committee from September 26 to October 6. This will be the first time after COVID-19 outbreak that Ramlila will be taking place on such a large scale, according to the organisers. Preparations for the event have begun. Artistes and artisans from Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mathura and Vrindavan are working in sync to give viewers the experience of an unprecedented yet historical recital of Ramayana, they said.

“War in Ukraine set to enter new phase”

Russia’s war in Ukraine is about to enter a new phase, with most fighting shifting to a nearly 350 kilometre (217 mile) front stretching southwest from near Zaporizhzhia to Kherson, parallel to the Dnieper River, British military intelligence said on Saturday. Russian forces are almost certainly amassing in the south of Ukraine, anticipating a counter-offensive or in preparation for a possible assault, the UK’s Ministry of Defence said on Twitter.
Long convoys of Russian military trucks, tanks, towed artillery and other weapons continue to move away from Ukraine’s Donbas region and are headed southwest.

Japan PM Kishida to reshuffle Cabinet amid Taiwan, inflation concerns

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, announced on Saturday that he will likely reshuffle his Cabinet the next week to address a variety of issues including heightened tensions in the Taiwan Strait, increasing inflation and the war in Ukraine. “I’ve been always thinking about making a new start with new members, given the challenges,” Kyodo news quoted Kishida as saying at a press conference in Hiroshima following a ceremony to mark the 77th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of the western Japan city.

COVID-19 cases are rising in Delhi, positivity rate has gone up along with hospitalisation. Recovery is still quite good among patients. Though patients are getting admitted, complications are less. 4-4.5% beds occupied. Third dose is must for all

– Dr Suresh Kumar, MD, LNJP Hospital

Deputy Head of Taiwan Def Min’s R&D unit found dead

Ou Yang Li-hsing, deputy head of Taiwan defence ministry’s research and development unit was found dead on Saturday morning in a hotel room, according to the official Central News

LS Speaker Om Birla flags off ‘Har Ghar Tiranga yatra’

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla flagged off “Har Ghar Tiranga yatra” in the national capital on Saturday. “Our ancestors fought for freedom, we are celebrating 75th year of Independence. We aim to take our country forward as per the dreams of those who sacrificed their lives for the nation’s freedom,” LS Speaker said.

Israel and Gaza militants exchange fire after deadly strikes

Israeli jets pounded militant targets in Gaza early Saturday as rockets rained on southern Israel, hours after a wave of Israeli airstrikes on the coastal enclave killed at least 10 people, including a senior militant and a 5-year-old girl. The fighting that began Friday with Israel’s dramatic targeted killing of a senior commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad continued throughout the night, drawing the sides closer to an all-out war.

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut’s wife Varsha is at Enforcement Directorate’s office after being summoned in money laundering case

Prime Minister Modi casts vote in Vice Presidential election

Polling to elect the next Vice President of India began at 10 am, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi being among the first ones to cast vote. The polling will continue till 5 pm, following which the counting of ballots will take place. National Democratic Alliance (NDA) nominee and former West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar (71) is pitted against joint Opposition candidate Margaret Alva (80).

Raj: Sarpanch protest demanding minister’s ouster enters Day 2

A protest launched by sarpanches against Rajasthan’s Panchayati Raj Minister Ramesh Meena entered Day 2 on Saturday as they continued to demand his ouster for calling them “corrupt”. For his part, Meena said he had exposed shortcomings in an inquiry and action was taken against officials involved in irregularities in Barmer, Nagaur and Bhilwara. He, however, said no action was taking against the sarpanches. State secretary of Sarpanch Sangh, Hanuman Chaudhary, had on Friday said the minister made the statement in Nagaur sometime back.

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Karnataka Chief Minister Bommai tests positive for COVID-19

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday said he has tested positive for COVID-19 with mild symptoms and that his trip to New Delhi stands cancelled. He said he has isolated himself at home.
“I have tested positive for Covid-19 with mild symptoms and have isolated myself at home. Those who came in touch with me in the last few days, kindly isolate yourself and get yourself tested. My trip to Delhi stands cancelled,” Bommai tweeted.

COVID-19: India records 19,400 new cases, 49 deaths

With 19,406 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, India’s tally of COVID-19 cases rose to 4,41,26,994, while active cases declined to 1,34,793, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Saturday. The death toll has climbed to 5,26,649 with 49 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am stated.

Fire breaks out at Wadia hospital in central Mumbai

North Korea calls Pelosi ‘destroyer of international peace’

North Korea on Saturday called U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “the worst destroyer of international peace and stability,” accusing her of inciting anti-North Korea sentiment and enraging China during her Asian tour earlier this week. Pelosi traveled to South Korea after visiting Taiwan, which had prompted China to launch military exercises including missile strike training in waters near the self-governed island. China views Taiwan as part of its own territory to be annexed by force if necessary.

Pennsylvania: 7 adults, 3 kids dead in house fire

Fire tore quickly through a house in Pennsylvania early Friday morning, killing seven adults and three children and horrifying a volunteer firefighter who arrived to battle the blaze only to discover the victims were his own family, authorities said. The three children who died were ages 5, 6 and 7, Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release, while the seven adults ranged from the late teens to a 79-year-old man.
Nescopeck Volunteer Fire Company firefighter Harold Baker said by phone that the 10 victims included his son, daughter, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, three grandchildren and two other relatives. He said that 13 dogs were also in the two-story home but did not say if he knew whether any survived.

Eight killed in bomb blast in Kabul’s Shia neighbourhood

At least eight civilians were killed in an explosion in a predominantly Shia neighbourhood in western Kabul, Taliban authorities have said. Another 18 people were injured after explosive devices placed inside a cart were detonated on Friday, dpa news agency reported, citing a statement by police spokesperson Khalid Zadran.

UN experts report North Korea is testing nuclear triggers

UN experts report that North Korea is testing “nuclear triggering devices” and that its preparations for another nuclear test were at a final stage in June, quoting information from unnamed countries. The panel of experts said in new excerpts from their latest report obtained Friday by The Associated Press that they have been “unable to identify the test locations and dates” for the tests of nuclear triggering devices reported by one U.N. member state.

Musk countersuit accuses Twitter of fraud over ‘bot’ count

Elon Musk accused Twitter of fraud in a countersuit over his aborted $44 billion deal for the social media company, which he claimed held back necessary information and misled his team about the true size of its user base.
The countersuit by the billionaire and Tesla CEO alleges that Twitter committed fraud, breach of contract and violation of a securities law in Texas, where Musk lives. Musk’s counterclaims were filed confidentially last week and unsealed in a filing late Thursday at the Delaware Chancery Court.

CWG 2022: Hima Das fails to qualify for women’s 200m final

Star Indian sprinter Hima Das failed to qualify for the final of the women’s 200m at the Commonwealth Games on Friday. The 22-year-old from Assam finished third in semifinal 2 with a timing of 23.42 seconds. Namibia’s Christine Mboma and Australia’s Ella Connolly qualified with timings of 22.93s and 23.41s respectively from the heat.

Lightning strike near White House leaves three dead, one injured

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