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BAI POSTPONES ALL DOMESTIC TOURNAMENTS

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-04-05 18:13
New Delhi: Badminton Association of India (BAI) on Monday postponed all domestic tournaments scheduled to be held in April and May due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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EXTRA RESPONSIBILITY WILL MOTIVATE RISHABH PANT: COACH RICKY PONTING

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-04-05 17:55
New Delhi: Delhi Capitals Head Coach Ricky Ponting has hailed his team's new captain Rishab Pant's performances in the last few months saying "His cricket in the last six-seven months has been nothing short of breathtaking and outstanding."

ACQUITTAL IN ISHRAT JAHAN ENCOUNTER HAS CAUSED DEEP CONCERN

JUDGE RAWAL’S REASONING MAY SET A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT
Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr - 2021-04-05 13:22
Special CBI court judge VR Rawal, while acquitting three Gujarat police officers—Inspector General of Police GL Singhal, retired Deputy Superintendent of Police Tarun Bharot, and assistant Sub-Inspector Anaju Chaudhari—has offered a line of reasoning that seems to make partial, but not total, legal sense, and therefore raises troubling legal questions.

ECONOMIC SELF RELIANCE HAS BEEN JETTISONED TO PLEASE THE CORPORATES

PRIVATISATION OF PUBLIC SECTOR UNITS IS A DANGEROUS GAMBLE BY MODI REGIME
Chada Venkata Reddy - 2021-04-05 13:18
Our country is sovereign democratic republic. People alone are rulers. People elect governments. Based on the norms of Constitution, government should be restrained by the basic constitutional principles and thus implement laws. But it has become common for ruling government to take unilateral decisions. With individual trends, adopting dictatorial methods, crushing aspirations of people and above all acting against self reliance of the nation, Central government is attacking the fundamental rights of people and violating the Constitution.

MORE EVIDENCE OF UDF-BJP DEAL IN KERALA POLL TUMBLING OUT

TOP SAFFRON LEADERS THEMSELVES SPILL THE BEANS!
P. Sreekumaran - 2021-04-05 13:14
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Clear evidence of the tacit deal between the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP in Kerala has surfaced to the acute embarrassment of both the parties. What is even more surprising is that a few top BJP leaders themselves have spilled the beans.

EC RESPONSE TO MAMATA’S COMPLAINT ON NANDIGRAM BOOTH IS TOO HARSH

BIG DIFFERENCE WITH SOFT STANCE TAKEN TO ASSAM BJP MINISTER
Arun Srivastava - 2021-04-05 13:11
The Election Commission accusing the Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee of misdemeanour and contemplating to take severe action against her, has been unprecedented in the electoral history of the country and smacks of a well-defined script written by the top government functionaries.

COVID POSITIVE PATIENTS HAVE TO REMAIN STRONG DURING QUARANTINE

BOTH GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND PEOPLE HAVE TO JOINTLY COMBAT THE VIRUS
Dr Arun Mitra - 2021-04-05 13:07
With a linear fall of Corona infection cases earlier, not only in our country but around the globe, a complacency had developed about the preventive measures. Life cannot come to a standstill but when the situation is not conducive some changes in the lifestyle need to be made. As there is a surge in the cases of COVID, the whole discussion about prevention of the disease has started again. With new variant strains coming in we find some people getting infected for the second time.

WHY THE OPPOSITION IS FOREVER PLAYING CATCH UP WITH THE BJP

SECULAR FORCES MUST OFFER A STRONG ALTERNATIVE TO CHALLENGE MODI
Amulya Ganguli - 2021-04-05 13:03
Rahul Gandhi is only partially right when he says that the BJP’s control of the autonomous institutions is hampering the opposition parties at the national level to make any headway. Although there is a grain of truth in the Congress leader’s charge, there are more basic reasons why the opposition is unable to pose a serious challenge to the ruling party at the centre.

“LEGAL VOID” ON NEW LABOUR CODES MAY CONTINUE FOR SOME MONTHS

THERE IS TIME FOR FINETUNING AFTER DISCUSSIONS WITH CENTRAL TRADE UNIONS
Gyan Pathak - 2021-04-05 11:59
Fearing a “legal void” in case of implementation of the four central new labour codes from April 1, 2021, Modi government has deferred it for “some time”, until at least some of the major industrial states frame rules. Since labour is a concurrent subject, both the Union and the state governments need to frame rules, and only after notification of the new rules the already notified codes could be implemented. The situation is likely to continue for months, and therefore the Union Government must use it for further discussions on the issue against which the central trade unions have been agitating.