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Farmers who have spent the last 15 months protesting farm laws and demanding a legal guarantee for MSP may be about to give up after accepting the government’s second draught proposal, which includes assurances of MSP and the dismissal of all police investigations. “The central government provided us with a revised draught as a result of our demands regarding farmers’ protests against three farm laws. We’ll meet again tomorrow as soon as we receive a formal letter from the center. The demonstrations are still going on “Gurnam Singh Charuni declared himself to be a farmer leader. Thousands of farmers who…

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An Air Force helicopter crashed between Coimbatore and Sulur in Tamil Nadu this afternoon, killing Gen. Bipin Rawat, his wife, and 11 others. The Indian Air Force confirmed the number of casualties in a statement posted on Twitter. Earlier today, flights from Delhi to Sulur took place. In 2019, a new position of chief of the Indian armed forces staff was created, and Gen. Rawat was appointed to that position. When the helicopter crashed, it was carrying the following passengers: Gen Bipin Rawat Madhulika Rawat Brig LS Lidder, SM,VSM Lt Col Harjinder Singh Wg Cdr PS Chauhan Sqn Ldr K…

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On Wednesday, new one-day captain Rohit Sharma took over from current captain Virat Kohli. The opening batsman took over as Test vice-captain from Ajinkya Rahane. Rohit was named the team’s T20I captain prior to the New Zealand series. White-ball cricket was about to undergo a paradigm shift, according to NDTV. Virat Kohli resigned as India’s T20I captain following the ICC T20 World Cup. The appointment of Rohit Sharma as ODI captain marks the end of Virat Kohli’s limited-overs captaincy. The BCCI made the announcement alongside the announcement of the 18-man squad for the upcoming three-match Test series against South Africa,…

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Concerns about the severity of the Omicron coronavirus variant’s potential impact on the country’s banking and metals sectors dissipated on Tuesday, as Indian stocks ended the day up more than 1%. The blue-chip NSE Nifty 50 index (.NSEI) and the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex (.BSESN) were both up 1.56 percent as of the closing bell. The Nifty 50 and Sensex have had their best day since September 23. According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease official in the United States, Omicron does not appear to have a “high degree of severity.” The Nifty bank index (.NSEBANK) has risen…

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An Assam Rifles and Manipur Police team seized illegal drugs worth 150 million rupees in Moreh, Manipur, near the Indo-Myanmar border. On December 6th, a joint team of the 43rd Assam Rifles and the Manipur Police conducted an operation in Sunrise Ground, Moreh, and discovered one shipment of illegal drugs. The region is located near the Indo-Myanmar border. Monkhai, a 19-year-old man, was apprehended by authorities. The police seized 108 crore rupees in suspected heroin powder and 152 packets of crystal methamphetamine (crystal meth) (Rs 500 crore). According to SP Th. Vikrajit Singh of Tengnoupal district, the operation was launched…

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Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal’s pre-wedding festivities have officially begun at the Six Senses Resort, Fort Barwara in Sawai Madhopur. On December 7th, Jaipur International Airport welcomed all of the wedding guests. The luxurious resort has been illuminated in preparation for the wedding, and we have some stunning photos to prove it. Vicky and Katrina will marry on December 9. The couple is attempting to keep their wedding as private as possible. A no-cellphone policy has also been implemented for wedding guests. When it comes to Vickkat wedding, the Six Senses Resort goes all out There are now stunning nighttime…

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A 46-year-old Bengaluru doctor was one of the first Omicron cases in India, with only mild body aches and a mild fever. The doctor, who wishes to remain anonymous, was found to be infected with Covid for the second time. He insists that he is “completely fine” right now. When describing his infection, he says “nothing to worry about” because he had no major respiratory symptoms, unlike the majority of other cases of infection with other variants. According to NDTV, he had no cold or cough, and his oxygen saturation was normal. He locked himself in a room and didn’t…

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Better.com|  In a scathing Zoom call on Wednesday, the company’s CEO, Vishal Garg, slammed 900 of his employees. The mass layoffs were justified, according to the Indian-American CEO, by market efficiency, performance, and productivity. “This isn’t the kind of news you’ll be pleased to hear… Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this phone call has caused you. According to CNN, Vishal Garg, a 43-year-old mortgage company employee, told employees on a Zoom call that their jobs would be terminated “immediately.” As a result of the layoffs, approximately 9% of Better.com’s workforce was laid off. According to a statement, the…

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The Supreme Court in New Delhi today expressed outrage that state governments were dragging their feet when it came to compensating victims of the Covid drug. The court chastised the governments of Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Rajasthan for failing to prevent the disease’s spread. The Supreme Court awarded an additional $50,000 to the families of those who died as a result of Covid-19 in October, in addition to what the federal and state governments had already spent on various benevolent programmes. The case was heard by a two-judge panel that included Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna. “We are extremely…

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The omicron variant of Covid-19 has given scientists a taste of what’s to come in the coming months, as global jitters, travel bans, and rethinking vacation plans are triggered by fears of another global surge in Covid-19 cases. Despite the new variant’s mutations, it is unlikely to cause more severe illness than previous coronaviruses, despite the fact that it may be able to evade vaccine protection to some extent. Real-world evidence from South Africa indicates that these preliminary hypotheses are correct. Infections have occurred in vaccinated and previously ill people, but they have been mild so far. Much of the…

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