Shameful strictness in NEET: Innerwear of girls who came to give exam should be removed; Legislators cross voting in presidential election

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13 hours agoAuthor: Ajit Panwar, News Brief Editor

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Girl students who came to take NEET exam in a college in Kerala were forced to take off their innerwear. It is alleged that a female staff present at the exam center told the girls that they would not be able to give the exam if they did not remove the innerwear.

Meanwhile, the process of presidential election has been completed. Ballot boxes are being sent to Delhi by planes and roads. The presidential election also did not survive cross voting. Shivpal Yadav did not vote for Yashwant Sinha despite being told by his nephew Akhilesh.

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

  1. Opposition candidate Margaret Alva will file her nomination for vice president.
  2. The Supreme Court will hear the petition seeking a stay on the arrest of Nupur Sharma.
  3. At the behest of the parties of Tamil Nadu, the government has called an all-party meeting on the Sri Lankan crisis.

5 big news that will keep you updated

1. Maharashtra bus fell into Narmada river from bridge in Madhya Pradesh, 12 bodies found

12 people lost their lives in the horrific accident that took place between Indore-Khargone on Monday morning. The Maharashtra depot bus was going from Indore to Amalner. Among those who died, 7 were from Maharashtra and 4 from Rajasthan. One was from Madhya Pradesh. It is not known how many people were in the bus. According to Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra, there were 14 to 15 people in the bus. Nobody could be saved.
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2. Innerwear of girls who came to give medical entrance exam was removed, case registered
In Kollam, Kerala, the innerwear of the girl students who appeared for the medical entrance exam NEET were taken off. As per the protocol, one cannot wear metal items in the exam centre. During the investigation, the hook caused the metal detector to beep. On this, the girls were told that they would be able to give the exam only after removing the innerwear. In this case, an FIR has been registered on the complaint of the father of a girl.
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3. Presidential election voting process complete, result will come on July 21

Union Power Minister RK Singh arrived to cast his vote in PPE kit due to being Corona positive.

Union Power Minister RK Singh arrived to cast his vote in PPE kit due to being Corona positive.

100% voting took place in 10 states for the election of the 15th President. Overall this figure is 99%. An MLA from Congress in Odisha and NCP in Gujarat voted for an NDA candidate across party lines. Shivpal Yadav and an SP MLA also voted for Draupadi Murmu. Fearing cross voting in Bengal, BJP MLAs were kept in hotels. The result of the election will come on July 21.
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4. Second monkeypox patient found in India, came from Dubai to Kerala
Second case of monkeypox found in India in 4 days. The second patient is also from Kerala. According to Health Minister Veena George, the 31-year-old man is a resident of Kannur and had returned from Dubai on July 13. In view of the danger of infection, a high alert has been put in 5 districts, because patients have had contact with these districts. Apart from neighboring Tamil Nadu, an alert has also been issued in Telangana.
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5. Ben Stokes, who made England world champion for the first time, retires from ODIs

All-rounder Ben Stokes, who won the only World Cup for England, has announced his retirement from ODI cricket. He will play for the last time in the match against South Africa today. Stokes, 31, who played 104 matches, was the man of the match in the 2019 World Cup final. He said that my body seems to be responding now. I want someone else to do better than me.
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Some important news in the headline…

  1. Famous singer Bhupinder Singh, who sang ‘Dil Dhundta Hai’, passed away at the age of 82, was ailing for a long time (read full news)
  2. Shiv Sena’s rebel faction dissolves old executive, Shinde becomes new leader; Uddhav allowed to be party chief (read full news)
  3. 6 squadrons of Tejas Mark-2 will be formed in the Air Force, the new jet will be equipped with BrahMos and laser guided bombs (read full news)
  4. In Etah, UP, two gunners monitor the security of Rameshwar, who sells clothes on a handcart, carrying AK-47 (read full news)
  5. Weapons given to 15 thousand Muslims in Bihar, suspected terrorists caught revealed PFI’s plan (read full news)

News but something different…
Companies making cooking oil cheaper, if the cost of import is not reduced, then they will make it expensive

Adani Wilmar on Monday reduced cooking oil by Rs 30 a liter. The company manufactures products under the Fortune brand name. Earlier, Mother Dairy had also reduced the price of oil by Rs 14 a litre. This has happened due to the government reducing the duty on oil coming from abroad and stabilizing the prices in the international market. Now perhaps the rupee weakening against the dollar should not let the life of this relief last. India imports about 55 to 60% of its edible oil requirement. Due to the weakening of the rupee, the spending of Indian importers has not come down. read Bhaskar Research…

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The photo which is news in itself…

It is getting record-breaking heat in Britain these days. This week the temperature is expected to reach 41 degrees for the first time. The Meteorological Department has warned of extreme heat in most parts of England, up to London and Manchester. For the first time, the government has issued a red warning for the summer. The photo is of a guard stationed outside Buckingham Palace. A police officer is giving water to this guard wearing a traditional bear skin hat.

what happened today in history
On this day in 1969, Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister, brought an ordinance – ‘Banking Companies Ordinance.’ Through this, 14 big private banks of the country were nationalized. This decision is counted among the big decisions of Indira Gandhi. The 14 banks that were nationalized held nearly 80 per cent of the country’s deposits. This decision of Indira was opposed by her Finance Minister Morarji Desai. After this Indira ordered to change the ministry of Morarji Desai. Angered by this, Desai resigned from the post.

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