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  • 14th June, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi orders 10 lakh government recruitments in next 1.5 years
      Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked various government departments and ministries to undertake the recruitment of 10 lakh people on a "mission mode" in the next year and a half, his office said on Tuesday.
    • Woman, son found dead in Faridabad
      The police have found two bodies, including that of an elderly woman, from a house in sector 3 here. The cause of death is yet to be ascertained.
    • Govt dispels health concerns on fortified rice consumption
      Amid concerns over “health risks” in indigenous population due to the consumption of fortified rice, the Centre today said “benefits of rice fortification far outweigh the harmful effects”.
    • New recruitment policy for forces likely today
      The government is all set to announce a change in the recruiting policy for the Indian Army, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Navy.
    • Allahabad HC refuses to quash FIR against scribe
      The Allahabad High Court has refused to quash an FIR against Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair for his tweet accusing Hindu leaders Yati Narasinghanand Saraswati, Bajrang Muni and Anand Swaroop of hate mongering, saying it would be premature to do so as the investigation had not yet taken place.
    • Lankan official at centre of Adani controversy quits
      A top Sri Lankan official, who claimed before a parliamentary panel that PM Narendra Modi allegedly influenced President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to award a wind power project to the Adani Group in this island nation, resigned on Monday, a day after retracting his earlier statement.
    • Children have right to love of both parents, rules SC
      Holding that children have the right to love and affection of both parents, the Supreme Court has said they can’t be denied access to either of the parents as they are the happiest when they have both mother and father.
    • PMs' Museum instils pride in all: Naidu
      After spending 90 minutes at Prime Ministers’ Museum on Monday, Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu paid rich tributes to India’s successful democratic journey and its socio-economic transformation since Independence.
    • West Bengal Assembly passes Bill to appoint CM as Chancellor of varsities
      The West Bengal Assembly today passed a Bill to make the Chief Minister Chancellor of all state universities. BJP legislators protested but just 40 votes were polled against the Bill and 183 were in favour.
    • Invalid vote: Shiv Sena MLA moves high court
      Mumbai: Shiv Sena MLA Suhas Kande has moved the Bombay HC against ECI’s decision declaring his vote cast in the RS poll as invalid, after the BJP alleged he violated the voting process. PTI
    • Remarks on Prophet: Kuwait to deport expats over protests
      The Kuwait Government has issued instructions to arrest and deport foreigners who participated in a protest against the controversial remarks against Prophet Mohammad by two former BJP functionaries.
    • Wear uniform or face action, Delhi hospital employees told
      The Delhi Government today issued orders mandating government hospital staffers to wear uniform or face action.
    • Chandigarh: 54 new CTU bus routes launched
      UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit today launched 54 new CTU bus routes. A UT official said the CTU had made tremendous improvement by bringing the fleet utilisation to above 90 per cent. Among the new routes are six long route, nine suburban route trips and 11 tricity routes. As many as 54 new bus
    • Chandigarh - Jaipur travel time to be reduced by 4 hrs
      Beginning this week, the travel time between Jaipur and Chandigarh will reduce by almost four hours, while travelling from southern parts of Haryana such as Mahendragarh, Jind and Narnaul to Chandigarh will take barely two to three hours as the NHAI is set to open a 227-km new alignment and greenfie
    • Sangrur LS byelection: Stakes high, AAP deputes six ministers to woo voters
      Unwilling to take any chance, the AAP has deputed its six ministers for campaigning in the Sangrur Lok Sabha bypoll. The ministers are mainly focusing on the achievements of the government.
    • Of 5,422 PMLA cases, 98% filed in past 8 years
      The number of cases registered by the ED under criminal provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) has seen an exponential jump after 2014, the year when PM Modi assumed power at the Centre. According to the official website of the ED, the agency registered a total of 5,422 Enforcem
    • Presidential poll: Sharad Pawar choice of Opposition camp once again
      Five years after he declined to be the non-NDA candidate for the 2017 presidential elections, Maratha strongman Sharad Pawar, 81, is again leading the race for the Opposition nominee. In 2017, he had pulled out at the last minute after a meeting with PM Narendra Modi. “It is a closed chapter,&
    • Rupee plunges below 78 - mark against USD
      A global stock market meltdown had an impact on Indian bourses that fell 2.68 per cent while the rupee fell to a fresh lifetime low of 78.04 against the dollar on Monday. But there was a slight reprieve from high prices as retail inflation eased to 7.04 per cent in May as against 7.79 per cent in Ap
    • Nuh among 16 districts with lowest second dose coverage
      Haryana’s Nuh is among 16 districts with the lowest second Covid dose coverage of population above 12 years.
    • Deadlock with China
      The Chinese defence minister’s speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore was insightful for what it did not seek to hide — that despite the diplomatic niceties of conveying that maintaining a good relationship with India meets the interests of both countries, the responsibility for
    • Ukraine - returned students reject Russia's proposal
      The association of parents and students who returned from Ukraine said here today that they were not interested in going to Russia to complete their medical education.
    • Amritsar: Centre still to give appointment to JAC constituted by SGPC
      The 11-member joint action committee (JAC), constituted by the SGPC on the issue of release of Sikh political prisoners, seems to have lost its steam.
    • Hate speeches by leaders warrant strict action: Delhi HC
      Hate speeches by elected representatives, political and religious leaders based on religion, ethnicity, caste and region bulldoze the constitutional ethos and violate constitutional provisions and, therefore, warrant stringent peremptory action on the part of central and state governments, the Delhi
    • Public life entails a degree of responsibility
      Enough has already been said and written about Nupur Sharma — the derogatory remarks she made against Prophet Muhammad; the resultant embarrassment of the Indian government as the otherwise non-democratic Arab world expressed its unhappiness over the growing Islamophobia in India, and demanded
    • China keeping India on edge
      The second anniversary of the Galwan ‘incident’ will be observed on June 15 to recall the death of Col Santosh Babu and 19 other Indian Army personnel killed in a scuffle with the Chinese PLA (People’s Liberation Army) in eastern Ladakh. The occasion is an opportune moment to revie