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After Amul, Mother Dairy has also increased milk prices by Rs. According to the information given by the company, the price of milk has been increased by Rs 2 per liter in Delhi-NCR. The increased prices will be applicable from Sunday.

On Saturday, the company said that due to the rising cost, the price of milk is being increased by Rs 2 per liter. After the price hike, Mother Dairy’s full cream milk will cost Rs 59 per litre. At the same time, the price of toned milk will increase to Rs 49 and double toned milk will be available for Rs 43.

Today’s other big news…

Successful test-fire of advanced version of BrahMos missile; increased firepower

The Indian Navy on Saturday successfully test-fired an advanced version of the BrahMos missile. During the test, the missile has succeeded in hitting the target accurately. Many updations have been done in the advanced version of the missile. After the upgrade, its firepower has increased further.

Assam Police arrested 5 Bangladeshis, linked to jihadi group of Al Qaeda
Assam Police on Saturday arrested 5 Bangladeshi nationals from Barpeta district. State DGP Bhaskar Jyoti Mahant said that according to intelligence reports, Barpeta police have arrested five people from Howly and Kalagachia police station areas. They have links with the jihadi group of Al Qaeda.

According to the police, Bangladeshi national Mohammad Suman alias Saiful Islam had inspired four others to make Barpeta a hotbed of jihadist activities of Al Qaeda’s AQIS. The DGP said documents and electronic devices have been recovered from their possession.

South Fire in Korea’s forests: 6 thousand people had to leave their homes

So far 116 homes have been destroyed due to the massive fire that broke out in the eastern coast of South Korea. At the same time, more than 6 thousand people have had to leave their homes. The forest fire started on Friday morning in a mountain in the coastal city of Uljin. The nuclear power plant in Uljin was also at risk due to the fire.

More than 2,000 firefighters and soldiers along with 51 helicopters and 273 vehicles have been deployed to control the fire. Hundreds of firefighters fought overnight to stop the fire from spreading at the liquefied natural gas (LNG) manufacturing facility in Samcheok. Read full news here…

PM Modi to visit Pune on March 6; Will inaugurate Pune Metro Rail Project here

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Pune on 6 March and inaugurate the Pune Metro Rail Project. The Prime Minister will inaugurate a 12 km stretch of the total 32.2 km Pune Metro Rail Project. The foundation stone of this project was laid by the Prime Minister himself in 2016.

He will also inaugurate and inspect the exhibition at Garware Metro Station. After this the PM will ride the metro from there to Anand Nagar Metro Station. According to a statement issued by the PMO, this project will provide world-class infrastructure for urban mobility in Pune.

Massive fire in train coach in Meerut; First engine caught fire, one coach burnt down

A fire broke out in the coach of a passenger train in Meerut on Saturday morning. The accident happened at Daurala station, 18 km from Meerut city. It is being told that the train going from Saharanpur to Delhi was standing at Daurala station in Meerut. Suddenly smoke started rising in the coach of the train.

The fire in the train started with the engine. The rear passenger compartment of the engine also caught fire. The passengers kept running for their lives by jumping off the train. A coach was gutted in the fire. Read full news here…

Chitra Ramakrishna’s anticipatory bail plea rejected in NSE fraud case

A special CBI court in Delhi on Saturday refused to grant anticipatory bail to former NSE Managing Director and CEO Chitra Ramakrishna in the National Stock Exchange (NSE) co-location case. Special CBI Judge Sanjeev Agarwal after a long hearing decided not to grant anticipatory bail to Chitra Ramakrishna.

Chitra is accused of acting at the behest of an alleged yogi from the Himalayas and sharing sensitive information. The CBI had opposed his bail. CBI can arrest him after the bail plea is rejected. Chitra became the first woman MD and CEO of NSE in 2013. He resigned from the post in 2016.

Fire in apartment building in Maryland, USA

A fire broke out in an apartment building in Maryland, USA, on Thursday. Officials have said that around 14 people have been injured in this fire and more than 200 people have had to leave their homes.

The condition of 3 of the injured is still serious. Investigating officials believe a maintenance man accidentally cut a gas line instead of a drainpipe, releasing gas and causing the explosion.

In the second and last phase of the assembly elections in Manipur, voting continues for 22 seats.

In Manipur, voting for 22 assembly seats in the second and last phase has begun at 7 am. Voting will continue till 4 pm. A total of 92 candidates, including two women, are in the fray in this phase. According to the state’s Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Agrawal, 1247 polling stations have been set up for voting in this phase. Arrangements have been made here according to the Kovid protocol.

Three-time chief minister O Ibobi Singh and former deputy chief minister Gaikhangam Gangmei are also in the fray in the second phase of elections. Both are Congress candidates. Voting was held on 28 February i.e. on Monday out of the total 60 seats in the state. The results will be declared on March 10 along with the results of the Vidhan Sabhas of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Goa.
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Fire breaks out in hospital in Srinagar, upper part of building completely gutted

A massive fire broke out at Bone and Joint Hospital Barzulla in Srinagar late on Friday night. Due to which the trauma, emergency and recovery wards were completely gutted. Fire tenders were dispatched to douse the fire, but the flames were so strong that the upper part of the three-storey building was completely burnt. The cause of the fire has not been disclosed yet.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for mosque blast in Pakistan

​​The Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the blast at a mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar city. More than 50 people lost their lives in this. On Friday, two terrorists opened fire on police officers near a mosque in Peshawar. After that a terrorist entered the building and detonated it. 57 people died and more than 200 were injured in this attack. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also condemned the blast on Friday.

Order of National Medical Commission – Those doing MBBS from abroad will not have to pay internship fee

In view of the ban on travel due to war in Ukraine and Corona in China, the National Medical Commission has given great relief to the students doing MBBS from abroad. Those who pass the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) after doing MBBS from abroad will not have to pay fees for internship in the country. They will get the same stipend as Indian Medical Graduates.

The order was issued by the commission’s deputy secretary Shambhu Sharan Kumar on Friday. Along with this, 7.5% seats of internship have been fixed for students coming from abroad. Now students doing MBBS from abroad before 18 November 2021 will have to come to India and do one year internship. Till now internship fee was not to be paid only in Delhi.

Sri Lankan President removes two ministers for his brother’s condemnation

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has removed Energy Minister Uday Gammanapila and Industries Minister Vimal Veeravans. This action has come for criticizing the President’s younger brother and Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa. The ministers had blamed Basil for the economic plight.

Sanjeev Kapoor appointed as the new CEO of Jet Airways

Sanjeev Kapoor has been appointed as the CEO of Jet Airways. His appointment will be effective from April 4. Kapoor, who started his airline career with Northwest Airlines in the US in 1997, is currently the President of Oberoi Hotels and Resorts. He was the CEO of SpiceJet from November-13 to October-15.

North Korea again conducted missile test

North Korea fired this year’s ninth ballistic missile on Saturday. The South Korean military said that the testing took place around Sunan, where Pyongyang’s international airport is located. This missile has been fired at a time when the presidential election is to be held in South Korea.

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