Morning Digest – March 14, 2021

Morning Digest – March 14, 2021

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed “topical developments” during a telephone call on Saturday, an official press release said, just a week before a crucial vote on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council, where Colombo has demanded the support of New Delhi.

Inaugurating the new green campus of the Indian Council, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Saturday that there is emerging evidence to contribute to the spread of emerging air pollutants, especially PM2.5 and NO2. Medical Research (ICMR) at National Institute of Health Research (NIREH), Bhopal.

A senior UN official said North Korea has not responded to diplomatic outreach since mid-February under President Joe Biden’s administration, with a senior Biden official Reuters On 13 March.

Politics sits very well on Kamal Haasan. A ‘novice’ in politics, this cinema veteran, is comfortable with the new skin he wears. He says he raced the field in 2018 with the launch of his party Makkal Neidi Mime, and he has been running ever since. Things are busy, possibly more than ever, but his demise calls for “comfort” and “confidence”. Here, he discusses with Hindu Because of his ideology, choice of candidates, caste-politics in Tamil Nadu and the company of his longtime friend Rajinikanth in politics.

Sri Lanka will soon ban the burqa or face veil, a cabinet minister said on Saturday, as he announced the Rajapaksa administration’s latest policy decision affecting the minority Muslim community.

AIADMK leader and Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Saturday called for the Puthiya Tamilgam (PT), which was in the agitation to categorize the seven Dalit sub-sects under the general title ‘Devendrakula Valar’ and removed from the schedule. The ruling coalition left.

Eight months after the rebellion of former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot, discontent in the ruling Congress in Rajasthan has come to the fore through three MLAs from the eastern parts of the state.

Within six months of Srinagar being declared a terrorist-free zone, the Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday released a list of seven recruits identified from the city and nine “wanted terrorists” operating from the capital.

As Haryanvi singer Ajay Huda “Zindabad harvest, Live youngHis latest song on farmers ‘protest, Farmers’ sons, took a break against controversial agricultural laws by the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) in Bhojpur Panchayat.

The BJP on Saturday joined the search for a holy book center for Muslims around the world to remove 26 verses of the Quran to knock the door to the Supreme Court to condemn the Shia leader Wasim Rizvi, a Muslim religious organization based in the valley.

China has not complied with Hong Kong’s joint declaration after Britain announced a sweeping change to the region’s electoral system on Saturday. “Britain now considers Beijing to be in a state of non-compliance with the Sino-British joint declaration,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The contradiction started before a ball was thrown. India captain Virat Kohli had said that Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul would be the first choice pair, after which the team management decided to give Rohit a rest for the first T20 to be held in Ahmedabad on Friday.

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