As per reports; security forces continue violent crackdown on anti-coup protesters YANGON Myanmar security forces shot and killed at least six people on Wednesday, according to accounts on social media and local news reports, as authorities extend their lethal crackdown on protests against last month’s coup. In the central city of Monywa, which has turned out huge crowds to protest the military takeover , three people were shot, including one in the head, reported the Democratic Voice of Burma, an independent television and online news service. Reports on social media said two people there were killed. In Myingyan in the same central region, multiple social media posts reported the shooting death of a 14-year-old boy. A second shooting death was reported later. Two other deaths were reported elsewhere. 6 media persons booked Authorities in Myanmar have charged AP journalist Thein Zaw and five other members of the media with violating a public order ... » Learn More about Teen, 5 others shot dead in Myanmar
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In IT raids in TN Rs 170 crore unaccounted income detected
#Tamil Nadu The radicalisation menace in Tamil Nadu was brushed aside for too long, until the NIA exposed it in 2014 #Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu should show the way to India in keeping out BJP: Rahul Gandhi #Tamil Nadu SC to hear plea against TN law granting 69% quota in jobs, admissions #Tamil Nadu To conduct Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, Rs 100 plus cr needed: Deputy Chief Minister #Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu govt announces new gold loan waiver scheme #Tamil Nadu Your success made the great MGR very happy, says PM Modi at Dr MGR Medical University For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now India - 11,156,923 | World - 115,754,544 View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts Just In 10 min ago PM Modi to hold virtual summit with Swedish counterpart on Friday 16 min ago PM Modi to receive CERAWeek Global Energy and Environment Leadership Award ... » Learn More about In IT raids in TN Rs 170 crore unaccounted income detected
Uttarakhand govt presents Rs 57,400 crore budget for 2021-22 in assembly
#Uttarakhand Uttarakhand glacier burst: Officials to declare 136 missing as dead #Uttarakhand Uttarakhand glacier burst: 5 more bodies recovered from hydel project site, toll rises to 67 #Uttarakhand Haridwar Kumbh Mela 2021 limited to 30 days, to begin on April 1 #Uttarakhand Uttarakhand glacier burst: Two more bodies recovered from Tapovan tunnel, toll rises to 58 #Uttarakhand Inside Tapovan tunnel: Rescue workers keep at it as hopes recede #Uttarakhand Device that monitors China movement, is missing since glacier burst: Uttarakhand minister For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now India - 11,156,923 | World - 115,754,544 View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts Just In 10 min ago PM Modi to hold virtual summit with Swedish counterpart on Friday 17 min ago PM Modi to receive CERAWeek Global Energy and Environment ... » Learn More about Uttarakhand govt presents Rs 57,400 crore budget for 2021-22 in assembly
Top Chinese, US epidemiologists’ talk encouraging sign in global fight against pandemic
At the critical moment when the world is joining forces to stop the spread of COVID-19, top epidemiologists of China and the United States exchanged views on Tuesday -- an encouraging sign for bilateral cooperation as well as the global battle against the still raging pandemic. In an online talk organized by the University of Edinburgh, leading Chinese respiratory disease expert Zhong Nanshan and top US infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci have called for more efforts to enhance global solidarity and cooperation to beat the deadly virus. Their remarks are a reflection of the growing global public consensus that the human race should join hands and work together to beat the pandemic, and that this is the only way out of the calamity. As the two medical heavyweights have noted, if the virus is stamped out in one country but allowed to spread uninhibited in other parts of the world, it will mutate at a fast pace through cross-border transmissions and rekindle the outbreak ... » Learn More about Top Chinese, US epidemiologists’ talk encouraging sign in global fight against pandemic
Rival gangs create chaos, clash over dominance; cross-complaints filed
Andekar gang’s leader was apprehended by Khadak police on Tuesday; while FIR lodged against the rivals in Samarth PS Andekar gang’s leader was arrested by Khadak police on Tuesday after a rival gang filed a complaint against him for clashing with them on February 21. The two gangs filed first information reports (FIRs) in different police stations against each other. The gangs allegedly clashed due to gaining dominance over localities. The Andekar gang in Ganesh Peth allegedly attacked the youth with a scythe and tried to kill him. Khadak police have arrested gangster Suryakant alias Bandu Andekar and two others in connection with the case. The cross-complaints have been lodged in this regard. Shir Hari Bahirat, senior police inspector of Khadak police station, told Mirror, “Omkar Kudle (age 21) lodged a complaint in this regard in Khadak police station. Accordingly, Suryakant alias Bandu Ranoji Andekar (60) and Rishabh Devdatta Andekar (21) have been arrested. The court has ... » Learn More about Rival gangs create chaos, clash over dominance; cross-complaints filed
COVID jab didn’t hurt at all, says Britain’s Queen
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has said that receiving her vaccine to protect against COVID-19 "didn't hurt at all" and encouraged those hesitant about getting jabbed to think about how it would help others in preventing the spread of the deadly virus. In a rare reference to private health matters, the 94-year-old monarch backed the National Health Service led vaccination programme in the UK during a video call earlier this week with health officials coordinating the rollout across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. She and husband, 99-year-old Prince Philip, received their first of two doses last month. "Once you've had the vaccine you have a feeling of, you know, you're protected, which is I think very important,” said the Queen, in reference to her jab. "As far as I could make out it was quite harmless. It was very quick, and I've had lots of letters from people who have been very surprised by how easy it was to get the vaccine. And the jab, it ... » Learn More about COVID jab didn’t hurt at all, says Britain’s Queen