Morning Digest – March 15, 2021

Morning Digest – March 15, 2021

The center will allow residents to fill a column in the National Population Register (NPR) form via online mode a month before the census officers start door-to-door enumeration. According to a senior government official, after filling the online form, residents will get a reference code which they can refer to the calculator of the area at the time of his / her visit.

The group of 23 letter writers (G-23), who wrote a letter to party chief Sonia Gandhi in August last year, demanding reforms, were not dissatisfied, but patrons of the Congress’s legacy, senior Congress leaders and G-23 heads Members were Kapil Sibal. , Said on Sunday.

In its election manifesto released on Sunday evening, hoping to win the assembly elections for the third consecutive term, the AIADMK has, among other things, ‘Amma Washing Machine’ for all, exemption of educational loans, ‘Amma Banking Card,’ MGR Green Auto ‘and’ Amma Housing Scheme ‘. It also said that it would urge the Center to reduce fuel prices significantly.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Congress can go to any extent to win the elections, including forging alliances with minority parties in Assam, Kerala and West Bengal. While campaigning in Assam on Sunday for BJP candidates in Margherita and Nazira assembly constituencies, Mr. Shah gave a slogan to the Congress for the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), headed by perfume barons and Lok Sabha member Maulana Badruddin Ajmal. The BJP and its regional allies consider the AIUDF to be a “protector” of illegal migrants.

A senior government official said the Union Home Secretary held a meeting with his UK counterpart in January to “discuss the anti-India activities of pro-British Khalistani extremist organizations” and a senior about the security of the Indian High Commission in London The government official said. Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla held a video conference on 15 January with Matthew John Recroft, Permanent Secretary, UK Home Office, where issues of mutual interest were discussed.

Secular and pro-farmer votes should not be divided in West Bengal, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha leader and civil rights activist, who has been campaigning in the state for the last three days, said on Sunday. Rakesh Tikait of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) and social activist Medha Patkar campaigned in Nandigram, Singur and Kolkata and urged people not to vote for BJP.

The Election Commission on Sunday ordered the suspension of two IPS officers for their failure to protect West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during an incident in Nandigram on March 10, injuring him. Ms. Banerjee was currently campaigning for the ongoing state assembly elections when she was allegedly pushed by unknown people, causing injuries to her leg.

Members who were part of the Air Quality Management Commission said they were removed from the body’s sudden disintegration – last October and through an ordinance on Friday. Despite the disintegration, Hindu Learned, the nodal Union Environment Ministry entrusts the paper work to the Union Cabinet Secretariat required to provide legal support to the Commission.

To indicate that the right to dissent should be the central focus of press freedom, independent journalist P.W. Sainath hit a dissent note in a report submitted by the Index Monitoring Cell (IMC) set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for stakeholders. Improve India’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index and develop an objective yardstick to reduce media freedom.

Ireland on Sunday became the latest country to suspend the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine over concerns about patients developing post-jab blood clots, as nations around the world sought to step up their COVID-19 vaccination drive.

Virat Kohli (73 no. 49b, 5×4, 3×6) pulled himself out of the mini slump, while Ishan Kishan (56, 32b, 5×4, 4×6) missed India’s seven-wicket haul against England in the second T20. Introduced. In Ahmedabad on Sunday.

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