Morning Digest | One more arrested in Singhu murder case, two ‘surrender’; 8 people died due to rain in Kerala, many more

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The second arrest was made on Saturday in connection with One person killed at farmer’s dharna site on Singhu border, with the “surrender” of Narayan Singh in Amritsar, Punjab. Narayan, a member of the Nihang Sikh community from Amarkot village, was arrested by the Amritsar Rural Police.

Two months after the Taliban captured Kabul, New Delhi plans to engage regional powers over Afghanistan’s future. It is sending an official team to attend talks in Moscow on October 20 that will include the deputy prime minister of the Taliban government.

Welthungerhilfe (WHH), a German non-profit organization co-publishing the Global Hunger Index (GHI) this year Government’s charge On Saturday that India’s ranking among the 16 worst-hit countries was based on an opinion poll. It also pointed out that the government was wrong to confuse ‘undernutrition’ with ‘undernutrition’.

The districts of southern and central Kerala received torrential rains on Saturday, triggering landslides and flooding, killing eight people and causing havoc in Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Idukki districts.

Two persons from outside Jammu and Kashmir and two suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists were killed in the Valley on Saturday. The hand of a terrorist is being told behind the killing of a policeman. In Poonch, where an anti-militancy operation in a forested area entered its sixth day, bodies of two more Army personnel were recovered on Saturday.

After several delays in its modernization process, the Army Air Defense (AD) is looking forward to major progress in the next few months in terms of deals and trials. According to defense officials, these include additional indigenous Akash surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems, medium-range surface-to-air missile (MRSAM) and Igla-S Very Short Range Air Defense (VSHORAD) from Russia. systems are included.

Experts say the proposed new drugs, cosmetics and medical devices bill should be compliant with the Medical Devices Rules (MDR) 2017. He noted that there is a need for an inclusive framework of industry experts and representatives and a holistic understanding of all the issues and perspectives will help while framing the new Act.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will leave for Israel on Sunday on a 5-day visit for the first such high-level engagement with the 4-month-old government of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his first visit to the country as a minister. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s visit to New Delhi on Saturday to attend the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting has fueled speculations about its implications for the state’s politics. All eyes are on cabinet expansions and reshuffles as well as political appointments here, which have been extremely delayed.

Changing patterns and intensity of rainfall necessitate greater emphasis on agility, resilience and resilience in water management, says Mihir Shah, Distinguished Professor of Shiv Nadar University and chairman of the 11-member Drafting Committee of the country’s new water policy.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned that his government’s current push for “shared prosperity”, which is likely to see a major change in many sectors of the Chinese economy in the coming months, will be “long-term”.

Great teams have a sense of opportunity. Chennai Super Kings has that. The way CSK effortlessly raised their game in the IPL final against Kolkata Knight Riders underlined his killer instincts. These are proud days for CSK, with its talismanic skipper MS Dhoni making a remarkable improvement from last season’s debacle.

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