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Policeman showers cash at schoolgirls on R-Day, suspended
A police head constable has been suspended for showering money on girl students during a dance performance at a Republic Day function in a school in Nagpur. The head constable, Pramod Walke, was reportedly in an inebriated condition when the incident occurred. The matter came to light when a video of the incident was shared online.
Editors Guild criticises ban on 6 journalists at J&K R-Day event
After six journalists were not allowed to enter the Republic Day function in Srinagar despite having entry passes, Editors Guild of India said, "It is shocking...This is an unprecedented state-sponsored attack on freedom of press." The police said the journalists were stopped after an "adverse" report was received from CID. Several other journalists did not cover the event in protest.
Yeh PUBG wala hai kya? PM Modi to student's mom on game addiction
After a Class 9 student's mother told him her son was avoiding studies due to online games and asked for a solution during 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2.0', PM Narendra Modi responded, "Yeh PUBG wala hai kya?" "Explore ways...to...encourage your children towards...understanding technology. But remember...technology should be used to expand our horizons, not to let it shrink us," PM Modi added.
Govt asks SC to return 67-acre non-disputed Ayodhya land to owners
The Centre on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court to seek permission for lifting the status quo on non-disputed land around the disputed Ayodhya site and hand over the excess land to its original owners. The Centre had acquired 67 acres land around the 2.77 acre disputed Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid site. In 2003, the court ordered to maintain the status quo.
Teen kills elderly couple, plays games on their phone before leaving
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly robbing and killing an elderly couple in Delhi. Police said that according to CCTV footage, the accused, who was the son of the elderly couple's masseuse, stayed inside the house for almost 24 hours, during which he killed the couple. He spent the night playing games on the couple's phones, police claimed.
Man who wished for daughter kidnaps girls, returns them home
A 40-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly kidnapped two eight-year-old girls within a span of two months and returned them to their homes, Delhi Police said. The accused, who has two sons, reportedly did not harm the girls and told his family they were his colleagues' children after taking them home. He later told authorities he'd wanted a daughter.
People got chance to take out anger: Aamir on 'Thugs...' failure
Aamir Khan, who took the full responsibility for the failure of his film 'Thugs of Hindostan', said, "I didn't give a flop film since a long time! So people got an opportunity to take out their anger." "The audience has full right to say exactly what they want and...can be harsh in their criticism, that's their right," he added.
'Poo' from 'Kabhi Khushi...' was way ahead of time: Kareena
Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has said that her character 'Poo' in 2001 film 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...' was way ahead of its time. "It was such a bold character. I don't think any Indian actor could think of doing it...I think 'Poo' is a character that can't be replaced. It can't be done again on screen," the actress added.
Ayushmann to play policeman in Anubhav Sinha's film: Reports
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana will be seen playing the role of a policeman in Anubhav Sinha's film titled 'Kanpur Dehaat', as per reports. 'Kanpur Dehaat' will be based on a true incident and Ayushmann will play a cop for the first time, reports suggested. The film, which will be shot in Kanpur, is reportedly based on a socially-relevant topic.
Easy to make solo films as there are no flying egos: Emraan
Emraan Hashmi, who made his Bollywood debut in 2003 with multi-starrer 'Footpath', has said that it is easier to make solo lead films as there are no "flying egos" on the sets. "These times are the toughest to make ensemble films...It's more to do with ego management of actors on board...So it becomes tough for the producer," the actor added.
Over 50 AAP MLAs refuse to declare assets to Lokayukta
Over 50 Aam Aadmi Party MLAs have refused to declare their assets and liabilities to Lokayukta on Monday. The MLAs instead sent their notices to Lokayukta stating that it lacks jurisdiction over the matter. AAP spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said that AAP will support the filing of assets and liabilities when the Centre makes it compulsory under Lokpal and Lokayukta Act.
Siddaramaiah's mic snatching is Cong's double standards: Minister
After a video of Congress leader Siddaramaiah 'misbehaving' with a party worker surfaced online, Minister of State Mahesh Sharma said, "It is one of the double-standards of the party." "On one hand they call themselves protectors of women rights and dignity while their leaders misbehave with women," he added. In the video, Siddaramaiah was seen snatching a woman complainant's mic.
Fadnavis wants to show how desperate Sena is for tie-up: Cong
After Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis claimed BJP is not "desperate" for an alliance with Shiv Sena, state Congress president Ashok Chavan said, "Fadnavis wanted to show how desperate Shiv Sena is for an alliance." Earlier, Fadnavis had claimed BJP wanted to enter into an alliance with Shiv Sena but could take on Congress-NCP combine on its own as well.
Rahul will visit Atal Setu once he becomes PM: Congress
Goa Congress President Girish Chodankar on Monday said party chief Rahul Gandhi will visit the Atal Setu bridge after he becomes Prime Minister. Chodankar made the statement after BJP invited Rahul, who is vacationing in Goa, to visit the bridge. Chodankar added, "Atal Setu is a bridge of corruption... There was no point of inviting Rahul to visit the bridge."
12 dead after head-on collision between 2 cars in MP
As many as 12 people, including three children, were killed on Monday after two cars had a head-on collision in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain. The deceased, who were residents of Tilakeshwar Colony, were reportedly returning home after attending a marriage function in Nagda. One person sustained injuries and investigation into the matter is underway, police said.
Woman, her 4 kids killed in Odisha for witchcraft; 6 held
Police in Sundargarh, Odisha on Monday arrested six people on charges of killing a woman and her 4 children on suspicion of witchcraft. The main accused Budhram Munda, who called himself a “witch doctor”, suspected the woman of casting a "spell" on another accused's family. The accused then killed them and threw their bodies in a nearby well, police said.
5 Maoists killed, 1 other injured in encounter in Jharkhand
At least five Maoists have been killed and one suffered injuries after an encounter with security forces in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district on Tuesday. The Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and Jharkhand Police launched a special operation to target Naxals in the area, police said. No security personnel involved in the operation has been reported injured so far.
NRC an electoral gimmick, won’t allow it in Bengal: Mamata
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Monday called the National Register of Citizens (NRC) an "electoral gimmick". "If one can’t produce their birth certificate then that person will be driven out in the name of NRC," she further said. She added that people should not worry about it as she will not let anyone implement it in West Bengal.
325 children rescued under 'Operation Smile' in Hyd in Jan
As many as 325 children were rescued as part of 'Operation Smile' in Hyderabad since 1 January, Commissioner of Police Anjani Kumar said on Monday. "Of these, 53 children were admitted to rescue homes and 272 handed over to their parents," Kumar added. 'Operation Smile' is a month-long programme to rescue missing children, child labourers and children engaged in begging.
Coca-Cola, Häagen-Dazs items to get reusable packaging
Zero-waste online shopping project Loop, which debuted in the World Economic Forum 2019 in Davos, will sell products from companies, including Coca-Cola and Häagen-Dazs, in reusable packaging. As part of the pilot program, 300 items will be added to Loop's website. Users can place products after consumption in a 'Loop tote', which will then be collected, cleaned and reused.
Former Defence Minister George Fernandes passes away aged 88
Former Defence Minister George Fernandes passed away on Tuesday in Delhi at the age of 88. Fernandes, who also served as the Railways Minister in former Prime Minister VP Singh's government, had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. His last stint as a parliamentarian was as a Rajya Sabha MP between August 2009 and July 2010.
Men masturbate to my waist pics: Chinmayi on not wearing saree
Responding to a fan's request to wear saree in public, singer Chinmayi Sripaada said, "Groups of men...take photographs of my waist + side of my chest, circle it and upload it on soft porn websites." "I get messages on how they're masturbating to it," she said. "I can be Indian in a sari and in jeans," she added.
'World's loneliest duck' dies after attack by dogs
Trevor, dubbed the world's loneliest duck, has died after being attacked by dogs on the remote Pacific island nation of Niue, a Facebook page dedicated to the duck said. Trevor is thought to have arrived on Niue, 2,400 kilometres northeast of New Zealand, during a storm in 2018. He was the only member of his species living on the island.
Called mom after Aus Open win, she yelled at me to go sleep: Osaka
Talking about her Australian Open triumph, world number one Naomi Osaka revealed she called her mother after giving interviews following her victory but she didn't even congratulate her. "She just yelled at me to go to sleep. So I felt really loved," the 21-year-old added. Osaka is the first Asian tennis player to top the men's or women's rankings.
Hardik Pandya will get you some impossible catches: Sunil Gavaskar
Sunil Gavaskar has welcomed Hardik Pandya's return to Team India playing XI, saying his presence covers all bases for the team. "He'll get you some impossible catches, get you some terrific run-outs and then with the bat and the ball, he does well," Gavaskar added. Pandya took a diving catch and picked up two wickets against New Zealand on Monday.
Not too bad: Novak Djokovic imitates journalist's Italian accent
During the press conference after his record seventh Australian Open title victory, Novak Djokovic imitated an Italian journalist's accent while the latter was asking him a question. "Congratulations...okay...7 Australian Opens, 15 Grand Slams," the journalist said before Djokovic interrupted, saying, "Not too bad," in Italian accent. The entire room burst into laughter after listening to Djokovic's Italian accent.
The game will reward you only if you respect it: Kohli on Pandya
After all-rounder Hardik Pandya took two wickets against New Zealand on his return to Team India playing XI after suspension on Monday, captain Virat Kohli said he hopes Pandya emerges as a stronger cricketer. "If you respect the game, only then it will reward you," Kohli added. "I hope he turns around his career in a positive way," he added.
Dubai Airport ranked world's busiest int'l airport for 5th year
Dubai International Airport has said that it retained its position as the world's busiest airport for international travel for the fifth consecutive year in 2018. Passenger traffic at the airport rose to over 8.9 crore in 2018. India remained the biggest source of traffic, accounting for more than 1.2 crore passengers.
Country suffers from ODOMOS: Omar after Shah's 'OROP' remark
Former Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah on Monday took a dig at PM Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah saying the country is suffering from "too much ODOMOS - overdose (of) only Modi only Shah". His comment came after Shah said that for Congress party, OROP means 'only Rahul, only Priyanka'. OROP originally means 'One Rank, One Pension'.
Congress MP Mausam Noor joins TMC ahead of Lok Sabha polls
Congress MP Mausam Noor on Monday joined the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the presence of West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee. "I'm inspired by Didi (Mamata). I'll work under her guidance for...development of the state," the MP from Malda (North) said. She further said she is confident that the TMC will win all 42 seats in Bengal in the upcoming polls.
Many senior BJP members expected to join AAP: Raghav Chadha
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha on Monday claimed that several senior and veteran BJP members in South Delhi constituency were eager to join his party ahead of the 2019 polls. Two BJP leaders, former councillor Dharamveer Awana and Raju Nirmal, joined the AAP on Monday. The BJP members have been influenced by AAP's ideology and work, Chadha said.
21-year-old DU student ends life after friend didn't pick calls
A 21-year-old student who was pursuing LLB from Delhi University was found hanging in the room of her paying guest accommodation in Noida on Sunday night. She allegedly committed suicide after a man whom she had befriended online didn't pick her calls following an argument, the police said. Her parents haven't filed a complaint, the police added.
U'khand officer gets R-Day award, removed for corruption hours later
Chief Education Officer Jagmohan Soni from Uttarakhand's Almora was sacked from his position over allegations of corruption, hours after receiving the Chief Minister's award for excellence and good governance on Republic Day. The officer has been attached to the education directorate in Dehradun. Meanwhile, Soni has denied the charges levelled against him, calling them baseless.
UP Cabinet to meet at Kumbh Mela for 1st time, and watch 'Uri' later
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath will hold the Cabinet meeting on the banks of the Sangam at the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj for the first time on Tuesday. State Cabinet minister Sidharth Nath Singh said the ministers will also watch the movie 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'. The ministers are also expected to take a dip at the confluence.
Things are running in auto mode for us: Virat Kohli
After India clinched the New Zealand ODI series, Indian captain Virat Kohli said, "Now things are more or less running in auto mode for us." Speaking about the batting unit, Kohli said, "Number four is a position that we are looking to solidify but when (Ambati) Rayudu starts playing like that, you start feeling more confident about the batting line-up."
Absolutely terrific: Gavaskar lauds Hardik's performance
Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar praised Hardik Pandya's performance in the 3rd India-New Zealand ODI, saying, "Terrific performance, absolutely terrific performance. It's never easy." Gavaskar further said, "He is a young man, he has had things that have happened and he just wants to forget it. The best way to forget it is being out on the field."
No telecast of Real Kashmir vs Chennai City due to snow
The I-League organisers said on Monday that the fixture between Real Kashmir and Chennai City could not be telecast or live streamed due to 'adverse climatic conditions'. "It's been snowing heavily in the northern part of India. The OB Van of Star Sports is stuck in Shimla for last one week because of this," I-League tweeted.
Saurashtra captain backs inclusion of DRS in domestic cricket
Speaking about the introduction of DRS technology in the Indian domestic circuit, Saurashtra captain Jaydev Unadkat said, "We have seen how DRS has helped teams with decisions in the international level." Saurashtra batsman Cheteshwar Pujara was twice given a reprieve after having edged the ball to the wicket-keeper in the Ranji Trophy semi-final between Saurashtra and Karnataka.
Dropbox to buy eSignature startup HelloSign for $230 million
American online file-sharing platform Dropbox has entered into an agreement to acquire electronic signature startup HelloSign for $230 million. The all-cash deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2019. Founded by Joseph Walla and Neal O'Mara, the US-based startup HelloSign also offers digital workflow and electronic fax solutions to manage business transactions.
Antibiotic-resistant superbug gene found in Arctic region
Antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs) linked to superbugs have been found in remote High Arctic region after first being detected over 12,000 kilometres away in India, nearly a decade ago. Researchers confirmed presence of ARGs after collecting 40 soil samples from Svalbard's Kongsfjorden region. They predict it likely transported to the Arctic in the gut of migratory birds, humans or other animals.
I prefer writing 'Mamata', don’t want to use surname: WB CM
Speaking at a government program, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that she prefers to use "only Mamata" and not her surname. "We should be known by what we do and not by our name," she added. "The bank account has my surname since it was done earlier," she further said. n
She's like sister: Siddaramaiah on 'misbehaving' with woman
After a video of former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah 'misbehaving' with a party worker, Jamalar, surfaced online, Siddaramaiah called it an accident and said the woman is like her sister. "I tried to stop our party worker (Jamalar) from taking more time...I've known her for 15 years," he added. Meanwhile, Jamalar said, "I...spoke roughly. I shouldn't have spoken like that".n
Former finance panel chief pitches for 'Niti Aayog 2.0'
Former Finance Commission Chairman Vijay Kelkar has pitched for setting up 'Niti Aayog 2.0' for allocating capital and revenue grants to the states. He added that the 'new Niti Aayog' could remove structural issues including regional imbalances in the economy. Kelkar, however, said he is not suggesting that the new panel should take the form of the old Planning Commission.
Most Backward Classes to get 100 units free power: Andhra CM
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu on Monday announced that his government will provide 100 units free power to Most Backward Classes (MBCs). He added that the government would also give aid of up to ₹15 lakh to backward classes for foreign education. "We will spread out the poverty eradication program under pro rata basis," he further said. n
US, Taliban agree to draft framework of Afghan peace deal
The US and Taliban agreed in principle to the framework of a peace deal that seeks to end the 17-year war in Afghanistan, the US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad, said. The Taliban committed to prevent Afghanistan from being used by terrorists as part of the deal, he added. The Taliban must agree to a ceasefire, Khalilzad said.
Zee Entertainment shares up 17% as firm issues clarification
Zee Entertainment shares on Monday rallied 17% after it denied links with large deposits made after demonetisation. The Subhash Chandra-led group also said that the decline in shares will not lead to a default in repayment of loans. The group companies' market capitalisation fell nearly ₹14,000 crore last week after its name emerged in reports related to the deposits.
India-born one-time billionaire on trial for bribing doctors
Indian-American pharma entrepreneur John Kapoor will go on trial this week in US for bribing doctors with cash, dinners and strippers. The one-time billionaire, who founded Insys Therapeutics, is accused of luring doctors into prescribing a highly addictive opioid painkiller meant for cancer patients, to increase its sales. Kapoor, who was the company's CEO, resigned following his arrest in 2017.
He's the only one I dated, he didn't break my heart: Sara on Veer
Actress Sara Ali Khan has said that Congress leader Sushil Kumar Shinde's grandson Veer Pahariya is the only man she has dated in the past. Adding that Veer did not break her heart, Sara said, "My heart has not broken. It is all good, I promise." "I have had no other boyfriends in my life," the actress further said.
Saw Shubman bat, went 'Wow, I wasn't even 10% of that at 19': Kohli
Talking about 19-year-old batsman Shubman Gill, who was called up to India squad for the New Zealand series, India captain Virat Kohli said he is a "very exciting" talent. "I saw him bat in the nets and I was like, 'Wow, I was not even 10% of that when I was 19'," Kohli added. Shubman averages 77.78 in first-class cricket.
Former NZ pacer-turned-taxi driver retires from club cricket at 68
Former New Zealand fast bowler-turned-taxi driver Ewen Chatfield has retired from club cricket at the age of 68. He represented Wellington club, Naenae Old Boys, for 51 seasons since 1968. Chatfield, who represented New Zealand in 43 Tests and 114 ODIs, said after playing for New Zealand over 60s team in Australia last year he knew it was the end.
Complaint against Kejriwal for 'misleading' calls to voters
BJP's Manjinder Singh Sirsa has filed a complaint against Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for making 'misleading' calls to voters of his Rajouri Garden constituency claiming their names had been deleted from electoral rolls by the BJP. He added it's a "conspiracy" to defame him before voters of his constituency. AAP trying to "lower my image" in the constituency, he said.
Minimum Income Guarantee for poor if Cong wins 2019 polls: Rahul
Congress President Rahul Gandhi during his visit to Chhattisgarh on Monday said that if voted to power in 2019, the Congress is committed to a Minimum Income Guarantee for every poor person to help eradicate poverty and hunger. "We cannot build a new India while millions of our brothers & sisters suffer the scourge of poverty," he added.
Pak to resume talks with India only after polls: Minister
Pakistan minister Fawad Chaudhry on Sunday said the country will try to resume peace talks with India only after the 2019 election results are out. He added, "It is useless to talk to them (India) now unless there is some stability." He said the Pakistan government would respect any Indian leader and the party elected by the Indian people.
RSS worker faked own murder, killed labourer to use his body: Police
Police have said the murder of RSS worker Himmat Patidar in Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam was faked by him to claim ₹20 lakh life insurance he'd taken on his name. Patidar allegedly killed a labourer, burnt his face and tried to pass off the body as his own, police added. A ₹10,000 reward on information on Patidar was announced by police.
Groom treks for 6 kms in snow to reach wedding venue in Uttarakhand
A groom and 25 family members trekked for over 6 kilometres in heavy snow on Friday to reach the wedding destination in Uttarakhand. After 80 people from the procession got stuck in traffic, the family decided to send only those needed for the rituals. "If you see...pictures...you'd question whether they were even feeling cold, forget difficulty," said the groom's brother.
Baby falls 50-ft from B'luru Metro escalator on road, dies
An 18-month-old toddler on Monday died after falling from the escalator at a Bengaluru Metro station onto the main road 50-foot below, an official said. The child, who was with her grandfather, suddenly slipped from his hand and suffered head injuries. "It is advised that...parents take extra caution while using the Metro facilities with...children," Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy said.
Sister has right to do what she wants: Odisha CM on Padma Shri row
Speaking on writer Gita Mehta's decision to decline Padma Shri award, Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik said his sister has the "right to do whatever she desires". Mehta turned down the award citing its timing ahead of the 2019 general elections. Mehta was named for the award in the 'Foreigners' category for her contribution to the field of art and literature.
Gender equality awards in UAE received entirely by men
An annual gender balance awards in the UAE has been criticised as they were received entirely by men. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President of the UAE, handed out awards in the categories of 'Best Personality Supporting Gender Balance', 'Best Federal Authority Supporting Gender Balance', and the 'Best Gender Balance Initiative' at a ceremony on Sunday.
3-yr-old US boy missing in woods for 2 days says bear kept him safe
A three-year-old boy who survived two nights alone in the woods in US' North Carolina told police and his family that he was kept safe by a bear. The boy was playing with two other children in his grandmother's backyard on Tuesday before he went missing. He was found entangled in shrubs by professional search and rescue teams on Thursday.
WWE releases video of Brock Lesnar throwing belt at V McMahon
WWE has released a video of Brock Lesnar throwing his WWE Universal title belt at the current Chairman and CEO of WWE, Vince McMahon, who was sitting backstage. At Royal Rumble on Sunday, Brock Lesnar faced Finn Balor in a one-on-one match for the Universal title, which he won by getting Balor to tap out.
Nepal beat UAE, win their first-ever ODI series
The Nepal cricket team beat UAE by four wickets in the third ODI to register their first-ever ODI series win on Monday. The match also witnessed Nepal captain Paras Khadka score the nation's first-ever ODI century, scoring a 109-ball 115. Nepal had earlier lost the first ODI of the three-match series.
Ronaldo converts penalty to help Juventus beat Lazio 2-1
Cristiano Ronaldo converted a penalty to seal a 2-1 win for Juventus against Lazio in Rome on Sunday to pull 11 points clear in the Serie A. Ronaldo, whose penalty was saved last week against Chievo, scored in his eighth consecutive away match to bring his league tally to 15 goals. Ronaldo is currently the league's second-highest goalscorer.
14,200 HIV+ individuals' data illegally leaked: Singapore
Singapore's health ministry said details of 14,200 individuals, diagnosed with HIV, were "illegally disclosed online" by a US citizen. The ministry added the breach targeted data of Singaporean citizens diagnosed with HIV up to January 2013 and foreigners diagnosed with HIV up to December 2011. Last year, Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong and 15 lakh citizens' healthcare data was stolen.
No truth: Paytm CEO on reports of scaling down Paytm Mall
Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma, denying reports of scaling down the startup's e-commerce unit Paytm Mall's B2C operations, said, there's "no truth" to these claims. The marketplace is expected to double gross merchandise value (GMV) to $2 billion by March this year, Sharma said. Referring to Paytm's wholesale B2B vertical, he added, it's "budgeted to contribute...10-15% of total Mall GMV".
Nissan faces SEC probe in US over executive pay: Reports
US financial regulator SEC is probing automaker Nissan reportedly over the disclosure of its executive pay in the US. This comes after the company's ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn's arrest over allegations of under-reporting income. Nissan's CEO Hiroto Saikawa had said oversights in the company's corporate governance "permitted the situation to continue, which clearly calls for grave reflection."
No credence to rumours: Bhavin Turakhia on startup Flock sale
Mumbai-based work messaging service startup Flock's Founder Bhavin Turakhia while denying reports of selling the startup to America's Dropbox said, "There is no credence to the rumours". He further added Flock is in talks with storage services provider Dropbox in connection with a potential partnership. "Flock is aggressively expanding...there are no intentions to sell the company," Turakhia added.
Thieves loot PNB Trichy branch, also take away CCTV footage
Burglars broke into a Punjab National Bank (PNB) branch in Tamil Nadu's Trichy district and escaped with jewellery worth over ₹5 crore, some cash and the CCTV footage. They gained entry into the bank by making a hole at the back of the building, the police said. The robbery was discovered on Monday when employees returned from their weekly holiday.
Continue mine rescue efforts: SC to Centre, Meghalaya govt
The Supreme Court has asked the Centre and Meghalaya government to continue operations to rescue the miners trapped in a rat-hole mine in Meghalaya since December 13. The apex court was hearing a PIL seeking urgent steps for rescuing the miners. While the decomposed body of a miner has been retrieved, operation to pull out a second body is underway.
Unconstitutional if full budget is presented: Yashwant Sinha
Amid reports that a full-fledged budget may be presented during the interim budget session, former Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha has said that doing so will be "unconstitutional". The government cannot present an economic survey, bring Finance Bill or introduce new services, he added. "Those saying there's no rule against...full budget, why do we have Article 116", he further said.
No tennis for Karti if he evades ED: Supreme Court
While hearing Karti Chidambaram's plea seeking permission to travel to France, Spain, Germany and the UK for tennis tournaments, the Supreme Court said, "No tennis for him if he evades [the Enforcement Directorate]." The apex court further directed the ED to fix a date for the interrogation. Karti is an accused in the INX Media and Aircel-Maxis money laundering cases.
Seriously thinking of running for US Prez: Starbucks ex-CEO
Starbucks' former CEO Howard Schultz has said he's "seriously thinking" of running for the US President. The 65-year-old added he'll run as a centrist independent although he described himself as a "lifelong Democrat". Having worked at Starbucks for nearly four decades, Schultz is credited with expanding the Seattle-based coffeehouse chain from 11 cafes to more than 28,000 in 77 countries.
Thief steals ₹1.3cr painting from Russia gallery as witnesses watch
A 20th-Century painting by Russian artist Arkhip Kuindzhi was stolen in broad daylight from the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. Onlookers watched as the suspect removed the painting from the wall and walked out of the gallery before the alarm went off. The painting was found at a construction site after the suspect revealed the location during detention.
38 captives freed from Taliban jail by Afghan Army
The Afghan Army has freed 38 captives from a Taliban prison in the Ghazni province, Afghanistan's Defence Ministry said in a statement on Monday. Nine militants were killed after the Taliban clashed with the security forces during the operation. Three weapons depots and two buildings used by the militants as a prison were destroyed by the security forces.
Rare tornado hits Cuba; 3 killed, 172 injured
At least three people were killed and 172 others were injured after a tornado hit the Cuban capital Havana. Several homes were destroyed and coastal areas were left flooded after the tornado hit the Caribbean nation on Sunday night. President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez on Twitter shared images of the severe damage caused by the tornado.
Leave her alone: Kangana's sister to Krish over 'Manikarnika' row
Actress Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli Chandel, while addressing the controversy surrounding the directorial credits of 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi', tweeted, "Krish chalo man liya you directed the whole film now please calm down." "Kangana is the leading face of the film let her enjoy this moment of her success...please leave her alone," she added.
Policeman stopped my car, told me I'm doing the wrong films: Ranbir
Speaking at the Umang Police Show 2019, Ranbir Kapoor revealed a policeman once stopped his car and told him he's doing the wrong kind of films. "He saw I was...inside the car, took a picture with me and gave me a lecture for half an hour," Ranbir added. He said the policeman told him he should play a police officer.
Your English bahut achcha: NZ commentator to Man of the Match Shami
During the third New Zealand-India ODI presentation ceremony, India fast bowler Mohammad Shami talked to New Zealand cricketer-turned-commentator Simon Doull in English after being awarded Man of the Match. Shami answered to Doull in English despite Virat Kohli being called to interpret. Praising the 28-year-old pacer, Doull said, "Your English bahut achcha (Your English is very good)".
Pandya takes flying catch, 2 wickets on return after suspension
All-rounder Hardik Pandya took a flying catch to dismiss New Zealand captain Kane Williamson on his return to Team India playing XI in the third ODI today. Williamson came down the track and flicked the ball near the midwicket, where Pandya flew to his left and plucked the catch. Pandya also registered bowling figures of 10-0-45-2 in the match.
Raj Thackeray's son Amit marries fashion designer Mitali Borude
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray's son Amit Thackeray married his fiancée and fashion designer Mitali Borude in Mumbai on Sunday in a traditional Maharashtrian-style marriage ceremony. Their wedding festivities were attended by prominent politicians, Bollywood celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan and industrialists like Mukesh Ambani. The couple, who are childhood friends, had got engaged on December 11, 2017.
PM Modi's Bengal rally shifted as venue pre-booked by TMC
The BJP has decided to shift the venue of PM Narendra Modi's rally in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas' Thakurnagar to another nearby ground. The ground, where PM Modi was supposed to address the mega-gathering on February 2, was booked by the Trinamool Congress for a week-long religious programme. The venue did not meet the security requirements, the BJP said.
Author Stephen King praises Tesla's 'fart' app, Elon Musk responds
American author Stephen King praised Tesla car's 'fart' app in a tweet saying, "I'm sort of liking the 'fart' app. Pretty stupid, but also quite amusing." Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to the author in a tweet saying, "It’s an honor, sir! Thanks for owning a Tesla." In a software update last year, Tesla added six different on-demand fart noises.
Ex-Karnataka CM snatches woman's mic at public meeting, video viral
In a video that has gone viral, former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah was seen losing his cool and snatching a woman complainant's mic at a public meeting in Mysuru. Snatching the mic resulted in her dupatta being pulled off. The National Commission for Women chief Rekha Sharma said she'll raise the matter with Karnataka DGP to file an FIR against Siddaramaiah.
Woman fined ₹25 lakh for fake molestation case threat
The Bombay High Court has imposed a fine of ₹25 lakh on a Haryana woman who allegedly threatened to file fake molestation case against the court receiver and representatives of a Mumbai-based company. The woman, an entrepreneur, had a fight with the company over trademark infringement. She later confessed to the court that she didn't exactly mean what she said.
Tamil Nadu man finds 3-metre-long snake in bike's headlight
A man found a three-metre-long snake coiled inside the headlight of his bike in Tamil Nadu's Thiruvarur. He had parked his bike outside a mosque for a little while and it was during this time that the snake snuggled into his bike, report said. With the help of locals, the man removed the snake from the bike, the report added.
Families fight as bride refuses to cover head, cancel wedding in MP
The wedding of Varsha Sonawa and Vallabh Pancholi in Madhya Pradesh was cancelled after their families fought after the bride refused to cover her head. The groom's family objected to Varsha wearing an evening gown and insisted that she should wear saree. The groom took the entire baraat to the police station to lodge an FIR against the bride's family.
SUV, gold, cash robbed from family at gunpoint in Haryana
A group of four to five thieves on Sunday stole an SUV, gold ornaments, cash and four mobile phones from a family and their friends at gunpoint at a farmhouse in Haryana, police said. The accused then locked all the victims in a room before escaping. The accused who barged into the farmhouse had covered their faces, said the police.
Indian-origin Kamala Harris launches 2020 presidential campaign
First-term US Democratic Senator Kamala Harris launched her 2020 presidential campaign on Sunday at a rally in her hometown Oakland. "We are at an inflexion point in the history of our nation. We are here because the American dream and our American democracy are under attack and on the line like never before," the 54-year-old said criticising President Donald Trump.
Saurashtra into Ranji final after tons from Pujara, Jackson
Saurashtra reached the final of the Ranji Trophy after Cheteshwar Pujara and Sheldon Jackson hit tons in the second innings to help their side beat Karnataka by five wickets on Monday. Saurashtra will face Vidarbha in the final, which starts on February 3. Saurashtra are aiming to win their maiden Ranji Trophy title while Vidarbha are the current defending champions.
Not slept much the past week: Australia team coach Langer
Australian team coach Justin Langer said that he had not been able to sleep much before the first Test against Sri Lanka as he kept imagining the situation where Australia would get beaten at the Gabba. Speaking about the series loss to India, Langer said, "There's no scarring there. Just adds a few layers to their [players'] character."
When you stub your toe, user tweets on Brock Lesnar's photo
Reacting to wrestler Brock Lesnar's photo from the Royal Rumble shared by the WWE Universe Twitter account, a user tweeted, "When you hit just your pinky toe against a nightstand in the dark.#RoyalRumble". Other users reacted to the image with tweets like, "When you realize tomorrow is Monday" and "When your boss comes into your cube and you're on YouTube."
Google Assistant to scan face to personalise commands: Report
Google may be working on a face scanning feature for its voice-enabled Assistant that would scan users' faces to provide personalised commands on camera-equipped devices, as per a report. Further, the feature will have multi-user support that lets users invite other people to create profiles, the report added. The updated beta version of Android's Google app reportedly revealed this development.
4 of UK's 5 top-selling keyless cars at theft risk: Report
According to consumer group 'Which?', many cars including four of UK's five best-selling keyless cars are at risk of being stolen using "cheap" technology that exploits keyless entry. Only three of 237 tested cars weren't susceptible to being both unlocked and started, the report stated. Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Golf, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Focus were reportedly among susceptible top-selling cars.
Employees demand BuzzFeed pay fired staff for paid time off
Over 400 current and former employees of online media outlet BuzzFeed have demanded it pay earned paid time off (PTO) or unused vacation days to recently fired US employees. "It is unconscionable that BuzzFeed could justify doing so for some...not others," the employees said. They added BuzzFeed is paying PTO to fired employees in California, where it's required by law.
Will quit if Cong MLAs keep crossing the line: Kumaraswamy
Accusing Karnataka Congress MLAs of "crossing the line", state CM HD Kumaraswamy on Monday threatened to step down from his post. "Congress leaders have to watch all these issues...They must control their MLAs," he added. This comes after Congress MLA C Puttaranga Shetty had said that former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah was his Chief Minister.
BJP will win 2019 polls if it brings law on Ram Temple: VHP
Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) chief VS Kokje has said that BJP will win the 2019 Lok Sabha elections if it makes a law facilitating construction of the Ram Temple. "But the government is thinking that if it makes a law...it'll be challenged in court," he added. "It seems...Ayodhya case isn't among the priorities of the Supreme Court," he further said.
There's no trouble: Siddaramaiah after K'taka CM offered to quit
After Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy threatened to step down as the CM, Congress leader Siddaramaiah said, "There is no trouble, I will speak to HD Kumaraswamy." "You (media) are the people who create trouble," he added. Kumaraswamy on Monday threatened to step down when asked about Congress MLAs' comments that Siddaramaiah was their Chief Minister.
For Congress OROP is 'Only Rahul Only Priyanka': Amit Shah
BJP President Amit Shah on Monday said that while BJP implemented One Rank One Pension (OROP), Congress brought OROP in the form of "Only Rahul Only Priyanka". "While BJP's OROP is for jawans' families...Congress' OROP is for the Gandhi and Vadra family," he added. Congress last week appointed Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as the Congress General Secretary of Uttar Pradesh East.
Tripura wins best tableau award at Republic Day parade
With the theme ‘Empowering Rural Economy the Gandhian Way’, Tripura has won the award for the best state tableau at the 70th Republic Day parade. The second and third positions were bagged by Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab respectively. As many as 16 states and six ministries and departments participated in this year’s Republic Day parade.n
China jails human rights lawyer for 'state subversion'
Human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison in China for 'subversion of state power'. Quanzhang was among several others detained in 2015 under the China's crackdown on lawyers and activists. He had taken up cases including accusations of police torture and defending members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement.
Death toll rises to 58 in Brazil dam collapse, 300 still missing
The death toll from the mine dam collapse in Brazil last week has risen to 58 and more than 300 others are still missing, authorities said. The dam break caused a sea of muddy sludge to bury the cafeteria at the iron-ore mine where workers were eating lunch, before engulfing nearby houses, vehicles and roads.