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SHOOTING: ELAVENIL VALARIVAN, HRIDAY HAZARIKA WIN 10M AIR RIFLE T1 TRIALS

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-01-09 16:23
New Delhi: World number one Elavenil Valarivan and Assam's Hriday Hazarika, won the Women and men's 10M Air Rifle T1 National Selection trials respectively at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting range on Saturday.

FOOTBALL ISL: DESPERATE CHENNAIYIN TAKE ON WINLESS ODISHA

Sports Correspondent - 2021-01-09 16:12
Bambolim, Goa: Chennaiyin - just one win in their last eight games will take on Odisha which has yet to taste a win in the Hero Indian Super league at the GMC stadium here on Sunday.
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FOOTBALL: MOHAMMEDAN START HERO I-LEAGUE SEASON WITH A WIN

Sports Correspondent - 2021-01-09 16:06
Kolkata: Riding on Ali Faisal’s 58th-minute goal Mohammedan piped Sudeva Delhi 1-0 to start their Hero I League campaign with three points at the VYBK Stadium here on Saturday.

MOMENTUM GROWS FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF PRESIDENT TRUMP FROM WHITE HOUSE

U.S. LAWMAKERS CAN DECIDE THE ISSUE ON A SESSION ON JANUARY 11
Mark Gruenberg and John Wojcik - 2021-01-09 11:01
WASHINGTON: All around support is mounting, for the immediate removal of the president Donald Trump even as it is clearer than ever that major systemic changes are needed if genuine democracy is to be preserved in the United States.

BLOOMERS OF MODI

Vijay Sanghvi - 2021-01-09 10:30
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s major bloomer was in assuming that his unexpected win of clear majority for the election symbol Lotus for the first time since 1952, in the battle on the basis of the economy as the focal point would compel the Sangh leaders to realize the futility of maintaining the religious issues as the focal point in electoral battles. Atal Behari Vajpayee had also won in 1998 by pushing to back burners the controversial issues and on the common minimum programme of the coalition. NaMo had conclusively proved that for majority of the electorate and particularly for the young, religion was no more relevant than hard and harsh struggle for their pursuit of economic comforts in the modern era.

KASHMIR IS A NO ZONE IN INDIA FOR ANY PROTEST OVER HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION

AFTER ARTICLE 370 ABROGATION, RTI HAS GONE TO DEEP FREEZE
Raja Muzaffar Bhat - 2021-01-09 09:57
When on 28 September last year activists and right to information (RTI) campaigners all over the world were commemorating the International Day for Universal Access to Information, we, the RTI activists of Kashmir, were holding a silent protest in the heart of Srinagar city. We had nothing to “commemorate” or “celebrate”, as the Jammu and Kashmir RTI Act, 2009, had been repealed soon after Article 370 was effectively abrogated on 5 August 2019 by the central government.

PLANNING FOR A JOBLESS GROWTH BUDGET FOR 2021-22 AGAIN

ECONOMY RECOVERING WITH CONTINUING FALL IN EMPLOYMENT LEVEL
Satyaki Chakraborty - 2021-01-09 09:51
The exercises for making the first budget during pandemic and the eighth of the Narendra Modi government are on in full swing as the 2021-22 budget will be presented on February 1.Only three weeks are left and most of the stake holders have been covered. On Friday, the economists had a session with the Prime Minister through video-conferencing and interestingly, the discussions and the suggestions had no special focus on creation of jobs on a crash basis. The feeling is that the recovery process will lead automatically to the creation of jobs but that is not happening.

KERALA GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN GIVING RIGHT PROTECTION TO FARMERS FOR LONG

BJP, RSS HAVE SURRENDERED THEIR INTERESTS TO THEIR CORPORATE FRIENDS
Binoy Viswam - 2021-01-09 09:48
As expected, the eighth round of talks between the farmers unions and the Narendra Modi Government ministers failed on January 8. A government subservient to the domestic corporates and FDI could only act in the way the BJP government has done. Hiding under the hollow slogan of ‘Sabka Saath’, the government intends to prepare ground for ‘Adani-Ambani raj’ in Indian agriculture. These Swadeshivadis are eager to spread red carpets for Monsanto and Cargill in our farming sector.

SPIRALLING FULE PRICES: THE PAIN HAS JUST BEGUN

GOVT HAS ONLY ITS SKEWED POLICY TO BLAME
K Raveendran - 2021-01-09 09:45
Petrol prices have hit an all-time high, with pumps charging Rs 84.20 in the national capital. The previous highest was recorded in October 2018. There have also been proportionate increases in the price of diesel, though it is still below the peak recorded in July last year.