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SANJEEV AND AISHWARY TOMAR IN INDIA’S LAST SHOOTING CHALLENGE

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-08-01 17:02
New Delhi: Luckless Indian shooters will have a one last shot at salvaging their reputation as Sanjeev Rajput, now into his third Olympics, and young debutant Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar when they take their lanes during the Men’s 50M Rifle 3 Positions (3P) qualification round, at the Asaka Shooting range in Tokyo on Monday, the 10thand concluding day of the Shooting competitions.
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OLYMPICS: YOUNG FORWARDS CAME GOOD AS INDIA OVERPOWER GREAT BRITAIN 3-1 TO BOOK SEMI FINAL BERTH

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-08-01 15:59
New Delhi: Hardik Singh, led the charge as India's new look forward line came good when the team needed them most as former World champions overpowered Great Britain 3-1 on Sunday to set up a semifinal clash with Belgium in the Olympic Games at the Oi Hockey Stadium.
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INDIAN WOMEN’S HOCKEY'S TRYST WITH DESTINY IN TOKYO OLYMPICS

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-08-01 15:53
New Delhi: Indian women's hockey team has a tryst with destiny. On Tuesday Rani Rampaul will led her team against formidable Australia in the quarter finals of the Olympic Women's hockey competition.

PRICE OF GREED

Vijay Sanghvi - 2021-08-01 14:28
Narainpur, only thirty kms away from Mirzapur the famed district town for its flouring Carpet weaving business, was a small village housing nearly 300 families in 1980 as it is even now. A police party of busload personnel visited the village for a young man from the village. The police suspected him to be involved in violent heist at jewelers shop.
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WOMEN HOCKEY: INDIA PIP SOUTH AFRICA 4-3 TO FACE AUSTRALIA IN OLYMPIC QUARTER FINALS

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-07-31 14:08
New Delhi: Riding on Vandana Katariya's three goals India piped spirited South Africa 4-3 and completed their Pool A league assignments with two wins on Saturday and will face Australia in the Quarter-Finals of the Women's hockey competition of the Tokyo Olympics.

NEW EMIGRATION BILL A STEP FORWARD, BUT INDIANS NEED MORE

DIGNITY AND SECURITY OF UNSKILLED WORKERS HAVE TO BE ENSURED
Vasanth Adithya. J - 2021-07-31 12:29
India is a labour intensive nation with the largest diaspora in the world. According to a United Nations report, “Migration 2020 Highlights”, close to 18 million (1.8 crores) Indians live and work outside the country. Several independent investigative reports have highlighted the grave exploitation of Indian workers overseas.

SOUTH ASIAN NATIONS HAVE TO MEET CHALLENGES OF COVID AND HEALTH CARE

FOCUS MUST BE SHIFTED FROM ARM RACE TO SPEEDY DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Arun Mitra - 2021-07-31 12:25
Use of atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6th and 9th August 1945 respectively led to a situation where the common man was struck in dismay; even the military strategists of Japan could not imagine that such a powerful and devastating weapon had already been developed by the Americans and now being used on their population. The event is remembered around the globe by paying homage to the victims and pledging to work for complete nuclear disarmament so that no person on earth has to ever face such heinous crime.

MAMATA BANERJEE HAS MAXIMUM CAPABILITY TO UNITE THE OPPOSITION PARTIES

RAHUL GANDHI HAS TO EMERGE AS AN EFFCTIVE LEADER BY REMOVING HIS AMBIVALENCE
Arun Srivastava - 2021-07-31 12:22
Mamata Banerjee’s task to bring together the entire opposition on a common platform and evolve a unity model is more arduous and daunting than the challenges being faced by Rahul Gandhi.

SAFELY REOPENING OF SCHOOLS IS NOW POSSIBLE

STUDENTS AND PARENTS MUST FOLLOW GUIDELINES
Gyan Pathak - 2021-07-31 12:18
Reopening schools after closure of about 16 months since the lockdown from March 24, 2020 is being felt necessary, but the fear of COVID-19 infection has made the government indecisive on reopening and parents hesitant about sending their children to schools, though we have seen in the first and second wave of COVID-19 that the children in general were successful in dealing with the virus. We now know much more about the infection in relation to children, and therefore, schools could be reopened with safety measures.