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Former India batsman Mohammad Kaif feels that Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round skills has been “grossly underrated” and therefore the team will miss him within the remainder two games of the three-match T20I series against Australia. Jadeja was ruled out of the remaining two T20 International matches after he got hit on the top during the series opener in Canberra on Friday. “For two successive games, Ravindra Jadeja showed why he’s of such a lot value to India in white-ball cricket as he provides much needed balance. “Even after 11 years, he continues to be grossly underrated and deserves tons more respect…

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The grand old party, Congress, has lost its sheen. There has been a great deal of discrepancy in the operation in the absence of a competent leader leading the party. Vijayashanthi, an actor-turned that Vijayashanthi will join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday. After joining the BJP in New Delhi on Monday, Vijayashanthi will meet Home Minister Amit Shah as well. Telangana BJP leader Bandi Sanjay Kumar has left Hyderabad for Delhi. In 2014, Vijayashanthi was a member of Congress. Vijayashanthi, who became involved in politics and entered the BJP in 1997, is recognised as Amitabh Bachchan of South…

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On Saturday, the Rajasthan government’s Forest Department sounded a ‘Red Alert’ on all state reserves, sanctuaries and parks as incidents of hunting, poaching and animal traps have come to the fore. The order comes against the backdrop of a camera trap footage showing a Ranthambore tiger, T-108, with a wire snare around its neck. Under the ‘Red Alert’, all forest officials have been directed to intensify search operations and seek local police assistance to nab hunters and criminals. The department has cancelled leaves of all field officers, and directions have been issued for effective patrolling against illegal activities in protected…

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The recent revelation made by state BJP president K. Surendran points a finger at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as the biggest beneficiary in the Kerala Gold smuggling case. “Vijayan and his office was behind all the hawala and reverse hawala trade that has now surfaced. He not only helped this to happen but also turned out to be the biggest beneficiary in this trade,” said Surendran. Since July 5, there have been several arrests made. With the arrests of P.R. Sarith in Kerala who was employed in UAE Consulate as a staff and Swapna Suresh, who later worked in the…

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Love Jihad and cow slaughter have been banned by Karnataka BJP by passing 2 resolutions in the state. “Keeping in view our firm commitment to protect our culture and Indianness, the committee has passed these two resolutions unanimously,” BJP state President Nalin Kumar Kateel Two separate bills to ban cow slaughter and Love Jihad are most likely to be placed in the forthcoming legislative session itself. A week-long legislative session is slated to start from Monday. Kateel further contended that Hindu women are being lured in the name of love and are forced to convert to other religions. “We want…

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Yogi-ruled Uttar Pradesh has become the first state to conduct two crore samples for Covid-19. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has enlightened the people in UP to go forward for testing to stop the spread of second wave of the Covid-19 virus. “Testing, tracking and treatment should continue aggressively to break the chain so that the second wave can be checked,” the Chief Minister has told officials. Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh has reported 29 deaths and 325 new Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours.

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BJP state president Dilip Ghosh alleged that the TMC led by Mamata Banerjee has indulged in full-scale corruption which has made the people frustrated and depressed with their party. “There is misrule and corruption everywhere in West Bengal. People have lost faith in this government. People are frustrated. They want to put an end to the government’s corruption,” said Ghosh while in East Midnapore Ghosh also said several disgruntled TMC leaders are keen to join the saffron party. “They (leaders in the TMC) are not shown respect there and that is why they are keen to join our party. We…

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Madhya Pradesh government is going stringent with love-jihad i.e, forceful conversion of religion in wedlock. The government slapped imprisonment for 10 years with a fine of 1 lakh bond under the proposed Madhya Pradesh Religious Freedom Act, an official said on Saturday adding that any marriage solemnized only for the purpose of converting a person will be considered null and void. According to officials, if a person wants to convert to another religion, he or she would need to submit a declaration before a district magistrate at least one month in advance under the proposed law. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister…

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A case has been enlisted against ‘Ajmal Foundation’, run by All India Joined together Equitable Front (AIUDF) chief Badruddin Ajmal, at Dispur police station in Assam Friday. The case was recorded taking after a complaint held up by Satya Ranjan Bohra, who charged the NGO of accepting outside funds to use for suspicious exercises, said sources from Guwahati The complaint, submitted by Satya Ranjan Borah was based on the report of Legal Rights Observatory (LRO), a legal rights body. “Ajmal Foundation, an organisation run by Maulana Badruddin Ajmal, chief of AIUDF, being funded by some foreign agencies which are related…

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December 6th marks the 28th anniversary of Babri-Masjid demolition. Ayodhya town has been put on high alert. Bomb disposal and dog squads have been spotted at major thoroughfares. Meanwhile, Mohd Iqbal Ansari, the lone Muslim litigant in the Ayodhya dispute, has said that he has received a threatening letter. According to him, the letter writer has asked him to withdraw his claim in the court or else he will be eliminated. Police have increased security at Ansari’s house. Muslims have been marking ‘Black Day’ against the demolition, sending letters to the President and the Prime Minister for rebuilding the 16th…

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