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AMANDEEP, VANI SHARE LEAD ON FIRST DAY OF 9TH LEG OF HERO WPGT

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2020-12-16 17:18
Gurugram: In-form Amandeep Drall and strong contender Vani Kapoor returned identical one-under 71 cards to share the lead at the end of the first round of the ninth leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Classic Golf & Country Club here on Wednesday.
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FOOTBALL ISL: MOHUN BAGAN BEAT GOA WITH KRISHNA PENALTY

Sports Correspondent - 2020-12-16 16:52
Fatorda, Goa: Mohun Bagan managed to get their winning groove back in the Hero Indian Super League as they edged Goa 1-0 in a hard-fought contest at the Fatorda Stadium, here on Wednesday.

U.S. AGENCIES MAKING USE OF ARTISTS FOR ‘SOFT COUP’ IN LATIN AMERICA

PRIME TARGET WAS CUBA WHERE THE EXPERIMENT FAILED MISERABLY
Rosa Miriam Elizalde - 2020-12-16 09:50
Invasion gets bad press – those close-ups of foreign boots marching over a beach or a neighborhood like El Chorrillo in Panama in 1989, where they still don’t know the total number of those who were killed. After more than a century of relentless experience, the military interventions of the United States in Latin America have fallen into disrepute, lost their glamour, gone out of style. Now they’re going in for soft coups.

GAUTAM NAVLAKHA’S GLASSES AND BLIND MEN’S BLUFF

WHAT ARE THE COURTS DOING TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS?
Sushil Kutty - 2020-12-16 09:46
He is nearing 70 and he is a patient of several ailments. Branded an ‘Urban Naxal,’ he’s incarcerated in Navi Mumbai’s notorious Taloja Jail. Most ‘Urban Naxals’ are 60-plus, guys (‘guy’ accounts for both genders) who are not a flight risk (therefore no need to be kept chained to the wall in a dungeon in the bowels of the earth) or fit and strong enough to stick a knife to somebody’s throat.

GOVT CAN ONLY BLAME ITSELF FOR FARMERS STIR IMBROGLIO

IT’S ONLY NATURAL FOR OUTSIDE ELEMENTS TO EXPLOIT DRIFT
K Raveendran - 2020-12-16 09:43
Union ministers have claimed that the farmers agitation is being hijacked by ultras, Maoists and anti-national elements while prime minister Modi himself has blamed the opposition parties for misleading the innocent farmers to promote their own respective agendas. There may be an element of truth in both claims, but that is not the complete truth and does not reflect the real situation on the ground. The reality is that it is the government which is responsible for creating a situation, and cannot blame anyone else but for itself for the state of affairs.

WORSENING MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN MAY DETERIORATE FURTHER

ACT URGENTLY TO PREVENT ADDITIONAL STUNTING, WASTING, AND DEATHS
Gyan Pathak - 2020-12-16 09:39
Hunger and malnutrition is the index by which one knows the real level of development, the government may claim whatsoever. The result released for the first phase of the 5th round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) with reference year 2019-20 shows the decline, especially when compared with NFHS-4 with the reference year 2015-16, the period coinciding the Modi Raj in India. The country has the largest number of stunted children in the world. The substantial progress between NFHS-3 (2005-06) and NFHS-4 has been lost.

MODI GOVERNMENT MUST REPEAL THREE FARM LAWS PASSED BY IT

THERE IS STILL TIME TO SETTLE BY LISTENING TO AGITATING FARMERS
D. Raja - 2020-12-16 09:35
The recently enacted three Farm Laws became controversial and farmers across the country are agitating in a single voice for their complete rollback. The new laws have the potential to redefine Indian agriculture totally in areas of production, procurement, marketing, pricing, stocking and land ownership. Serious discussions are being weighed in favour and against the possible implications on the existence and livelihood of our farmers; however, very little attention is being paid to their effects on the landless and agricultural labourers of India.

FIFTY YEARS OF LIBERATION OF BANGLADESH FROM PAKISTAN

1971 WAS THE GOLDEN YEAR OF INDIAN DIPLOMACY
Nitya Chakraborty - 2020-12-16 09:30
On December 16, fifty years ago, the India-Pakistan war over Bangladesh liberation ended with great Indian victory under the leadership of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. That year 1971 was the golden year of Indian diplomacy when beginning from March 1971 when Pakistan army cracked on the eastern part to nullify the result of the recently held elections and lakhs of the persecuted people, mainly Muslims as also Hindus crossed over to the Indian side, mainly West Bengal, Assam and Tripura, the Indira Gandhi Government took steps one by one to ensure that the nations throughout the world could understand the genuineness of the demand for a separate nation by the Bangladeshi people.
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FOOTBALL ISL: MOHUN BAGAN TO FACE IN-FORM GOA CHARGE

Sports Correspondent - 2020-12-15 18:06
Fatorda, Goa: Mohun Bagan will target a return to winning ways when they host in-form Goa in the Hero Indian Super League at the Fatorda Stadium, here on Wednesday.