Advani was admitted to Delhi's Apollo Hospital a few days after being discharged from AIIMS.
Senior BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani was admitted to Apollo Hospital in New Delhi on the night of June 3, sources said. This comes days after the 96-year-old former deputy prime minister was discharged from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) after an overnight stay. Advani is stable and under observation. He has been admitted under Dr Vineet Suri, senior consultant, neurology,” a hospital source said, adding that he was admitted around 9 pm. Details of Mr Advani's illness were immediately known. Couldn't be.
CBI has arrested another prime accused in the NEET paper leak case.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on July 3 arrested an alleged key conspirator in the Patna National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (Undergraduate) paper leak case. The accused Aman Singh was picked up by the agency on a tip-off from Dhanbad in Jharkhand. Earlier, the CBI had arrested three persons from Hazaribagh for their alleged role in the paper leak. He has been identified as Jamaluddin, who worked as a journalist in a Hindi newspaper. Oasis School Principal Ahsanul Haque and Vice Principal Imtiaz Alam.
UK Elections 2024: Faced with the prospect of defeat, Rishi Shankar says he is 'fighting hard for every vote'
As the final day of election campaigning begins, Britain's Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Singh faces the prospect of a crushing defeat at the hands of the opposition Labor Party, saying he is still “fighting hard for every vote”. . Earlier in the day, one of his cabinet colleagues, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride, said: The BBC that the Conservatives should focus on what kind of opposition party they will become, with Labor on course to win “the biggest majority this country has ever seen”. On July 2, former Home Secretary Sylla Braverman said the election was “over.
New NCERT textbooks delayed, Class 6 students will go to school without books.
Class 6 students will be without maths, science and social studies textbooks as schools open this month for the academic year 2024-25. The introduction of the new National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) textbooks based on the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and the new Education Policy 2020 for Class 6 has been delayed. NCERT had said that in 2024-25, students of class 3 and 6 will get new textbooks.
Hardik Pandya becomes first Indian to occupy top position in ICC T20I all-rounders rankings
Hardik Pandya on July 3 moved up two places to become the first Indian to occupy the number one spot in the ICC T20I all-rounders' rankings, as the country's cricketers built on a title-winning performance in the recently concluded World Cup. improved his position after The 30-year-old, who dealt a blow to South Africa in the T20 World Cup final on July 29 by dismissing half-centuries Henrik Klaasen and David Miller in 3/20 efforts, moved up two places to equal Sri Lanka. went. Star Venindu Hasringa is the top-ranked men's T20I all-rounder.
1.65 crore compensation to family of Agnivar killed in landmine blast: Army
The army clarified late on Wednesday that the family of Agniveer Ajay Kumar, who was killed in a landmine blast in January, will receive a compensation of around Rs 1.65 crore. The army emphasized that “the next of kin of the soldiers who died due to the fallen hero, including Agnivar, are paid immediately.” The military's explanation came from a social media post by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, in which he demanded an apology from Defense Minister Rajnath Singh for misleading Parliament.
Hurricane Barrel roars past Jamaica after killing at least six people in the southeastern Caribbean
Hurricane Barrel roared into Jamaica on Wednesday, with islanders scrambling to prepare after the powerful Category 4 storm left at least six people dead and significant damage in the southeastern Caribbean. was delivered In Kingston, people climbed out of windows, fishermen pulled their boats out of the water and workers tore down billboards on the side of the road to protect them from the strong winds.
The High Court issued notice to the Maharashtra Backward Classes Panel on the Maratha Quota report.
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday issued a notice to the Maharashtra State Backward Classes Commission (MSBCC) amid the ongoing hearing of petitions challenging the state's decision to grant 10% reservation to Marathas in education and jobs. The court has directed the commission to appear on July 10 for the next hearing. The high court, which started hearing the petitions last week, on Tuesday noted that the MSBCC is an essential party in the petitions as some of them had challenged its report. Recommending reservation to Marathas.
The Center issues advisory, self-declaration only for advertising of food and health products.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) on Wednesday issued a fresh advisory, asking advertisers and advertising agencies that advertise products and services related to the food and health sectors to submit annual self-declarations on these platforms. Upload the certificate. According to a senior official of the Aim Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA), the advisory supersedes all previous advisories issued by the ministry. It is limited to the food and health sector only, meaning that these sectors only need to provide annual self-declaration certificates. Media houses are relieved of the responsibility of verification/verification of certificates.
Equity returns in the next 3 years will not be as good as the previous three: Franklin Templeton MF
A senior official at Franklin Templeton MF said on July 3 that equity market returns for investors in the next three years will not be as good as in the previous three years. Returns will be “respectable” and outperform other asset classes. The comments come on a day when benchmark indices are touching new all-time highs and come at a time when concerns about high valuations are being voiced in the equity market.
Stampede in Hathras: Among the dead, find the living.
The Hathras stampede in which 121 people were killed continued to unfold in district hospitals and health care centers here on July 3 as relatives of the missing searched for their loved ones. Chandan Jatav, 28, said he picked up a bag and left Agra as soon as he heard the news of the stampede. His mother and paternal grandmother were present at the event. Both never returned home and their mobiles are switched off.
The Pakistan-India Champions Trophy match scheduled for March 1 in Lahore has not yet been approved by the BCCI.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has fixed its team's traditional Champions Trophy match in Lahore on March 1 next year but the BCCI is yet to come up with a tentative schedule, a senior member of the ICC board said. Has not given consent. PTI On July 3. The tournament is scheduled to take place between February 19 and March 9 with March 10 as the reserve day. It is understood that PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who was invited to watch the T20 World Cup final in Barbados, has postponed the 15 matches with all India matches being held in Lahore due to security and logistical reasons. Submitted the schedule.
Center reshuffles cabinet panel, BJP allies get key posts
The Union Government on July 3 reconstituted various important Cabinet Committees. Ministers from BJP allies Janata Dal (U), Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Janata Dal (S), Shiv Sena and Lok Jan Shakti Party (Ram Vilas) are on the panel, most of which are headed by the Prime Minister. Narendra Modi is doing it. . The committees include Cabinet Committee on Security, Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs and Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs.
India will host a meeting of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee in New Delhi from July 21.
The 46th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee, which India is hosting from July 21 to 31, will be held at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. More than 2,500 delegates from state parties, consultative bodies, senior diplomats, heritage experts, scholars and researchers from 195 countries will participate in the event, a senior official said. State parties are countries that have ratified the World Heritage Convention. The event, which is being organized by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), is likely to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 21, sources said.
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