Commonwealth Games Grand Opening Ceremony: There will be a match between India and Pakistan; Sonia told Smriti in Parliament – don’t talk to me

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30 minutes agoAuthor: Shiv Pratap Gupta, News Brief Editor

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The 22nd Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, started today with the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. More than 5,000 athletes from 72 countries are going to participate in it. India’s 213 players will participate in 16 sports. The country’s President Draupadi Murmu has congratulated the Indian team for the Commonwealth Games.

On the other hand, there was a lot of uproar over the statement of Congress leader Adhir Ranjan’s ‘national wife’. When asked to apologize to Sonia Gandhi, a debate started in Parliament. When Sonia asked the reason for taking her name, Smriti Irani spoke. On this, Sonia Gandhi silenced him by saying don’t talk to me.

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First of all today’s major events, which will be seen

  • Home Minister Amit Shah will launch new programs on the completion of two years of the start of the National Education Policy 2020.
  • India and Pakistan will play badminton in the Commonwealth Games.
  • The first T20 match will be played between India and West Indies in Trinidad.

5 big news that will keep you updated

1. Great start to Commonwealth Games, President extends best wishes to Indian team

There was a spectacular opening of the 22nd Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, which was being made on sight. More than 5000 athletes from 72 countries are going to participate in this Maha Kumbh of the Games. India’s 213 players will participate in 16 sports. President Draupadi Murmu has congratulated the Indian team. England is hosting these games for the third time. India has the highest number of medals in wrestling and boxing. read full news

2. Mamta’s action 5 days after her arrest, took away minister and party post from Parth
West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee has snatched ministerial posts from Partha Chatterjee, who was arrested in the teacher recruitment scam. He has also been removed from party posts. Mamta has taken this action 5 days after her arrest. In an 18-hour raid that lasted from Wednesday to Thursday, the ED has seized Rs 27.9 crore in cash and 5 kg of gold from the second house of Arpita, a close aide of Parth. On the question of ED about the cash, Arpita told that all these money belong to Partha Chatterjee. read full news

3. Controversy between Sonia and Smriti in Parliament over the statement of ‘national wife’
A scuffle broke out between Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Union Minister Smriti Irani in the Parliament premises on Thursday. Actually, Sonia Gandhi had asked BJP MP Rama Devi why my name was taken when Adhir Ranjan apologized. On this, Smriti Irani, standing next to it, said that I had taken the name. What was it then, the debate escalated. Later, Sonia Gandhi left saying don’t talk to me. read full news

4. Youth of 17 years will be able to apply for Voter ID 3 times a year
Now the youth will not have to wait for the completion of 18 years of age to enroll their name in the voter list. Youth will be able to apply for voter card in advance when they are 17+. Earlier, after completing 18 years of age, youth had to wait till January 1 to apply for inclusion of name in the voter list. Now as soon as they are more than 17 years, they will be able to apply thrice on 1st April, 1st July and 1st October. read full news

5. MiG-21 Crash in Barmer, 2 Pilots Martyred; Court of Inquiry order

An Air Force fighter jet MiG-21 Bison crashed on Thursday night at 9:10 pm in Bhimda village of Barmer in Rajasthan. It caught fire. Debris was seen lying about half a kilometer away. There were two pilots in it, both of them died. Some videos of the incident have surfaced, in which flames are seen rising. The Air Force has ordered a Court of Inquiry to find out the cause of the accident. read full news

Some important news in the headline…

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  2. SC judge said – let us breathe, Justice Chandrachud angry on the news of delay in the case, said – Corona was done, so no hearing (read full news)
  3. The dead body was dragged like an animal tied with a rope, in Begusarai, the police pulled the dead body from the sanitation workers; Inhumanity even on the stretcher (read full news)
  4. Small cars like Alto will not stop, will have to wait 3 years for Maruti’s electric car, will launch hybrid cars now (read full news)
  5. Vaccination of 40 children with one syringe, Sagar Vaccination Officer suspended; The nursing student who vaccinated said – gave me only one syringe (read full news)

News but something different…
Unique challan in Kerala, said – there is not enough petrol in your car, give 250 rupees

A photographer in Kerala has claimed on a social media post that the Kerala Police cut his challan for lack of oil in the vehicle. A photographer named Basil Shyam has also shared the picture of the challan on Facebook on 26 July. Basil has written that the Kerala Police has challaned Rs 250 because I did not keep enough petrol in my car.
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The photo which is news in itself…

PM Modi inaugurated the Chess Olympiad in Chennai on Thursday. The Nehru Indoor Stadium was lit up with lights for the opening ceremony of the Chess Olympiad. Ahead of the start of the 44th season of the Chess Olympiad, the main area of ​​Chennai was decorated in a splendid manner. A large sized chess board with colorful lights and flags of the countries participating in the tournament were put up outside the stadium. PM Modi said that Tamil Nadu has a deep historical connection with chess. That is why it is a chess powerhouse for India. It has produced many chess grandmasters of India.

what happened today in history
In the history of cricket, on this day in 2006, the biggest partnership of Test cricket took place. Sri Lankan batsmen Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara scored 624 runs against South Africa. During this partnership, Jayawardene scored 374 runs and Sangakkara scored 287 runs. Earlier the record for the highest partnership was also held by Sri Lankan pair Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama, which was made against India in 1997.

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