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Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on May 20 said it has slapped a penalty of Rs 1 crore on India Infoline Ltd (IIFL) Securities for "violation" of norms related to client funds. SEBI, which conducted multiple inspections of IIFL's books of accounts, said the company allegedly violated the rules by "failing to segregate its own funds from client funds", "misusing credit balance of client funds for debit balance client funds" and "not appropriately designating client bank accounts." The inspections, which the market regulator referred to, were conducted between April 2011 and January 2017, as per the order. "After taking into consideration all the facts of the case...I hereby impose a penalty of Rs 1,00,00,000/- on upon the Noticee i.e., India Infoline Limited (now known as IIFL Securities Ltd) under section 23D of SCRA for violation ofthe provisions of SEBI 1993 Circular," Adjudicating officer Prasanta Mahapatra stated in the order. The penalty has been slapped on IIFL around three months after it paid Rs 2 crore to settle a case related to the violation of stock broker regulation norms with the SEBI. It was alleged that IIFL Wealth Management Ltd and IIFL Securities Ltd knowingly manipulated the reference price of Alkem Laboratories for a block deal. SEBI had conducted an examination of block deals to check any manipulation of reference price considered for execution of block deal trades in the scrip of Alkem Laboratories. Pending the proceedings, IIFL Securities, in February, had proposed to settle the case without admitting or denying the guilt. ### Response: | SEBI slaps Rs 1 crore penalty on IIFL Securities for misusing client funds norms | 950,907 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Ann Arbor (Michigan) [US], June 13 (ANI): According to a new study, elementary school-aged children enrolled in remote learning experienced greater behavioural , learning-related , and sleep difficulties compared with children receiving in-person instruction.The findings of the study were published in the journal, 'Journal of Developmental and Behavioural Paediatrics.Researchers surveyed roughly 300 parents with children ages 5 to 10 - ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade - across the state between February and March 2021."In the early days of learning about how the virus spread and who was at risk, everyone made the best decisions they could with the information they had," said lead author Kimberley Levitt, M.D., a developmental-behavioural paediatrician at the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Michigan Medicine researcher."We wanted to explore differences in parent and child well-being at a time when some school districts had returned to in-person school, while others remained remote or hybrid."An estimated more than 55 million students in the U.S. were impacted by a change in school formats during spring 2020 of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many in fully remote schools that school year.The study authors said they focused on younger children who are still building foundational academic skills and require more adult support during instruction."We're now seeing the manifestation of these disruptions in families' lives and how different school formats affected our kids, not only academically but emotionally and socially," Levitt said."Our findings reinforce challenges families faced during the pandemic and suggest children in virtual school had more behavioural issues at home, social challenges with peers and may have potentially been less motivated to learn."The new study is among few specifically examining how family well-being varied by school format.Researchers compared several areas of health, including:Behavior ProblemsChildren in remote schools showed significantly more signs of hyperactivity, peer problems and overall behaviour issues compared to those attending in-person school, the study suggests.Among potential factors: Fast-changing demands and expectations as they navigated new school platforms and workloads. Adjusting to interactions with teachers and classes through screens. Being home for extended periods of time with fewer outlets to let off energy and less interaction with positive role models at school. "COVID dramatically disrupted schedules," Levitt said. "There's a certain amount of comfort and safety in knowing what to expect and having routines to fall back on. In general, any sudden changes to routines can trigger stress and emotional dysregulation in kids.""We want to be mindful of changes in family support systems and how we can support those children and families moving forward."School ExperiencesSchool was an overall more challenging experience for remote learners, researchers found.Virtual school attendees were less likely to be academically motivated or socially engaged and more likely to show defiance and resistance in doing schoolwork."Remote learners appeared to be less excited about learning," Levitt said. "We know that children's enthusiasm and engagement in school helps predict how they cope with academic challenges throughout the year."Families in both hybrid school and remote formats also reported children having more difficulties with socially relevant learning. Parents of remote learners were less likely to report that the teacher knew their child well, the child knew their classmates well, was motivated to get ready for school in the morning, has enough opportunities to socialize, or has a best friend. "Some kids experienced a loss in the school setting beyond academics. At these ages, many children develop friendships or even get a new best friend, hallmark childhood experiences," Levitt said."Children often build a sense of community, identity and independence from parents through classroom environments. But some children may have missed out on opportunities to further develop social skills through school interactions."Sleep ChallengesSleep issues were also common among the remote learning population. Kids ages five to 10 who attended virtual school were falling asleep later and were more likely to co- sleep with parents than those attending classes in person.Compared to before the pandemic, about a third of parents said their child took longer to fall asleep, about a seventh reported more overnight awakenings, and more than a fifth said their child had more nightmares.Among potential explanations: Greater anxiety and stress, increased screen time and exposure to certain types of media exposure or possibly increased family conflicts."We can't say for certain why these sleep disruptions are more prevalent among kids who attended remote school. There are several possible factors at play," Levitt said."Providers should consider tailoring interventions for families who would benefit from a sleep hygiene reset. We know disrupted and poor sleep can affect all areas of health, including mood, behavior and both physical and developmental growth as well as academic performance."Potential DisparitiesResearchers also looked at how school format-related challenges differed for families with material hardships and stressors during the pandemic, such as food or housing insecurity, and whether structural inequities may have led to a greater burden of stress for underrepresented minorities.Nearly a third of families surveyed included families from underrepresented racial or ethnic minorities. Underrepresented minority children were more likely to attend a remote school format than non-Hispanic white children, lining up with other studies.Surprisingly, associations between remote learning and behaviour difficulties were stronger for children without material hardships, researchers found. "It's possible that families with material hardships may have more emotional and behavioural challenges at baseline associated with chronic poverty and structural and social inequities," Levitt said."Children with material hardships showed more behaviour challenges overall, but less associated with school format. Parents may not have detected a noticeable difference in the home setting during remote learning, but we need further studies to understand how to better support these families."Parent stress Researchers didn't find any differences in parent depression or stress based on children's school format, but more than two-fifths of parents overall reported elevated depressive symptoms.But parents in previous studies have reported worsening mental health and more negative mood following COVID-19-associated restrictions.The authors note that providers may consider screening parents for mental health concerns and material hardships in order to identify those who could benefit from community mental health resources and social work assistance."Children being home more due to remote learning was among several factors that likely impacted parental stress," said senior author Jenny Radesky M.D., a developmental-behavioural paediatrician at Mott and researcher at Michigan Medicine. "Many parents in our sample reported material hardships, such as poverty, job loss, and food insecurity and reported more parent-child conflict. We heard this from families we treat at Michigan Medicine, but our survey showed that the experience was widespread throughout Michigan."This school year, we hoped that things would improve with consistent in-person learning and increased educational funding," she added."However, some children are still struggling behaviorally, and unfortunately, we are hearing that schools are not able to staff positions that support social-emotional health. We hope these results reinforce how important it is for schools to receive the support they need, so kids can heal after two challenging years." (ANI) ### Response: | Children in remote learning experienced greater behavioural and sleep difficulties, finds study | 1,198,929 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Everyone's favourite Shehnaaz Gill hardly needs any introduction. It was after her stint on Bigg Boss 13, that the Punjab ki Katrina Kaif became a fan favourite. Be it her cute antics on the reality show, losing oodles of weight post BB 13 to turning into a fashion seductress, Shehnaaz (Sana) is a stunner and how. The beauty celebrates her birthday on January 27, 2021, and we cannot keep calm. In quite a short time, she has made a place in the hearts of many for simply being innocent and unfiltered. Shehnaaz Gill's 'Tuada Kutta Tommy' Dialogue Gets a Quirky Musical Touch, Courtesy 'Rasode Mein Kaun Tha' Fame Yashraj Mukhate (Watch Video). And as the ' Tuada Kutta Tommy Sada Kutta Kutta ' fame turns a year older today, we thought of taking you back in time. Well, if you recollect Shehnaaz and Sidharth Shukla's moments from Bigg Boss was much-talked-about. From their fights over petty issues to Shehnaaz's constant admiration for Sid, we cannot get over the duo. And so, let's revisit some of the delightful SidNaaz moments. FYI, the two are reportedly dating. Sidharth Shukla Turns A Year Older Today And Shehnaaz Gill Shares A Sweet Birthday Post For The Bigg Boss 13 Winner! Checkout This Video Of SidNaaz. When Shehnaaz Confessed She Is In Love With Sidharth! It's Always Fab To See Your Crush Cheering For You! Quite A Filmy Pyaar! SidNaaz's Relationship On BB 13 Was Pure! Sidharth Looking at Shehnaaz Without Battling an Eyelid! Well, after Bigg Boss 13, Sid and Shehnaaz collaborated for two songs 'Bhula Dunga' and 'Shona Shona'. That's not it, as a Valentine's Day special number starring SidNaaz is soon to release on the love day. Having said that, all we want is that the two should stop playing peekaboo and make their relationship official. Happy Birthday, Shehnaaz Gill. Stay tuned! (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 27, 2021 11:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com). ### Response: | Shehnaaz Gill Birthday: 5 SidNaaz Moments of the Rumoured Couple from Bigg Boss 13 That Prove They Are Made for Each Other (Watch Videos) | 2,460,095 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Final Result 2022: Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board (RSMSSB) has released the final result for the post of Agriculture Supervisor. Candidates who appeared in the Agriculture Supervisor Exam can download the list of selected candidates from the official website of RSMSSB.i.e. rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in. RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Exam was held on 18 September 2021 and its result was announced on 23 November 2021. The result of document verification was released on 7 March 2022 wherein 2066 candidates were selected for non - tsp area, and 268 candidates were selected from TSP area. Now, the board has released the final result of the remaining 43 candidates. Candidates can check roll number, and cut off marks from the official website. Candidates can also follow the easy steps to download RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Final Result 2022. How to Download RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Final Result 2022? Visit the official website of RSMSSB.i.e. rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in. Click on the notification link that reads 'RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Final Result 2022' flashing on the homepage. A PDF will be opened. Check your roll number and save the PDF for future use. Download RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Final Result 2022 RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Cut Off Marks CategoryCategory Cut Off MarksGeneralGen231.8583 Female227.3198 Widow- Divyangjan-EWSGen- Female- WidowNA Divyangjan-SCGen206.498 Female185. 2591 WidowNA Divyangjan-STGen208. 2874 Female- WidowNA Divyangjan-OBCGen228.9433 Female- WidowNA Divyangjan-MBCGen218.7126 Female- WidowNA Divyangjan- Horizontal Cut Off SP - 52.6802 ### Response: | RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Final Result 2022 (OUT) on rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in, Check Cut Off Marks, & Merit List Here | 1,026,402 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Fuming at BJP's celebration over its Belagavi urban civic poll win, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on Tuesday, called it a loss for the Maratha community. Chalking the poll loss of Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES), a pro-Marathi outfit to Karnataka govt's 'sabotage', Sena said that the entire Maharashtra was steeped in sorrow as the Belgaum cause had suffered a setback. Calling BJP's poll win a 'treachery to Maharashtra', he asked, "Don't you feel any shame?". Sena fumes at BJP's win in Belgaum "I am not going to blame the EVM for the loss.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. But to prevent a Marathi man from ruling Belgaum, whatever Karnataka govt has done will come out slowly. Today in Maharashtra, BJP is celebrating the loss of a Marathi man in Belgaum and distributing sweets. In Maharashtra's history, this kind of treachery to the Marathi man has never been done," said Raut to reporters. He added, "People are falling sick due to the sorrow of the Marathi community's loss and you are distributing sweets? So what if your party has won, the Marathi man has lost. The Marathi community will not forgive you as hundreds of people have fought and died in the battle for Belgaum. Don't you feel any shame? Keep politics aside". BJP wins Belgaum On Monday, the saffron party swept the local urban polls winning Belagavi, Hubballi-Dharwad and finishing a close second in Kalaburagi. As per the final tally, BJP won 35 of 58 seats in Belagavi, while Congress was reduced to mere 10 seats. The Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES), a pro-Marathi outfit backed by Shiv Sena and other Maharashtra-based parties failed to win majorities for the first in the hotly contested Belagavi. BJP has won Belagavi for the first time amid a high-octane regional battle between CM Uddhav Thackeray and Karnataka leaders over Belagavi's inclusion into Maharashtra. In total, BJP managed to win 97 out of the total 195 seats in the three large corporation polls, while Congress got 70, JD(S) got 5, AIMIM got 4 and 19 seats were won by independents. COVID-19: Hundreds gather for funeral of a horse in Karnataka's Belagavi, flout norms Karnataka-Maharashtra border issue The border issue involves a set of 800+ villages along with Belgaum district being claimed by Maharashtra as a part of the state on linguistic grounds. The Marathi-speaking majority district, which was previously a part of the Bombay presidency was given to Karnataka after independence. While several Maharashtra leaders including Senapati Bapat have fought for regaining Belgaum, the government-appointed Mahajan Commission awarded Maharashtra 264 villages including Nandagad, Nippani Khanapur in 1967, but let Karnataka keep Belgaum, while Kasargod went to Kerala. The Supreme Court is hearing Maharashtra's petition staking claim over Belgaum. Karnataka: 116 people booked for violating COVID-19 norms at Amit Shah's rally in Belagavi Karnataka: Belagavi district cops shower flowers on Kittur BJP MLA; video goes viral Karnataka: BJP wins Belagavi, Huballi-Dharwad urban civic polls, no majority in Kalaburagi ### Response: | 'Don't you feel any shame?': Shiv Sena Fumes At BJP's Civic Poll Win In Belgaum; Calls It 'treachery To Marathas' | 1,871,573 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Representative image Trade Watchlist Portfolio Message Set Alert live bselive nselive Volume Todays L/H More × National Thermal Power Corporation Limited on August 14 floated a global Expression of Interest (EoI), with an aim to set up a pilot project on hydrogen blending with natural gas in its city gas distribution network. The latest bid is followed by NTPC's recent tenders which it floated for green hydrogen fuelling station at Leh and NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam (NVVN) for procurement of fuel cell buses. NTPC REL is also setting up a dedicated 1.25 MW solar plant at Leh to power hydrogen fuelling station. ALSO READ: NTPC: A stock that can provide certainty, consistency and predictability According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Power, the pilot project on hydrogen blending with natural gas will be the first-of-its-kind in the country and explore viability of decarbonising natural gas grid. "NTPC Limited, India's largest integrated power generating company under Ministry of Power, has floated a global Expression of Interest (EoI) to set up a pilot project on hydrogen blending with natural gas in City Gas Distribution (CGD) Network in India," a company statement said. Close The country's integrated power generating company is exploring production of green ammonia to decarbonise the fertiliser industry. With its new efforts, the firm is aiming to possibly fulfil the government's upcoming mandate of using certain percentage of green hydrogen in fertiliser and refinery sector. Also, a detailed study on green methanol production at Ramagundam has been completed and the company is expected to take final investment decision in the near future. (With inputs from agencies) ### Response: | NTPC floats global EoI for project on hydrogen blending with natural gas | 1,635,588 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. “Amid the unfolding political crisis in the state, Shivsena has issued a letter to all its MLAs. Shivsena’s Chief Whip, Sunil Prabhu has issued a letter to all party MLAs, asking them to be present in an important meeting that will be held today evening. The letter states that if someone remains absent, it’ll be considered that the said MLA has decided to quit the party voluntarily. The meeting is convened at 5 PM. The letter also says action will be taken against the MLAs who remain absent as per the constitution. However, in his second tweet since the crisis, rebel MLA Eknath Shinde has said that the whip issued by Sunil Prabhu is illegal. He said that MLA Bharat Gogawale had been appointed as chief whip. Bharat Gogawale is one of the MLAs in the Eknath Shinde camp. Now this clearly means that Shinde is trying to stake a claim over Shivsena. Shinde said that as More MLAs joined him, he has the required number of 37 MLAs with him. He said of all the MLAs with him there are only 6-7 MLAs that are independent. Rest all are Shivsena MLAs. He also wrote to Maharashtra Assembly speaker with the signature of the rebel MLAs. #NitinDeshmukh #EknathShinde #ShivSena #MVA #SanjayRaut #Maharashtra #NCP #Congress #MahaVikasAghadi #DevendraFadnavis #UddhavThackeray #SharadPawar #HWNews The post Shinde’s Sena? Eknath Shinde Calls Sunil Prabhu’s Whip Illegal, Appoints Rebel MLA As New Chief Whip appeared first on HW News English. ### Response: | Shinde's Sena? Eknath Shinde Calls Sunil Prabhu's Whip Illegal, Appoints Rebel MLA As New Chief Whip | 1,292,256 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Kohima: Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio on Monday said that the total removal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) from the state may take time, and that partial lifting of AFSPA is a test. During a consultative meeting with the Tribal Hohos and organizations at the Rhododendron Hall in Chumoukedima, Rio said that at this crucial period, if the law and order situation cannot be controlled, AFSPA may be reinstated. The CM sought cooperation from the civil societies to ensure that no untoward incidents occur across the state. He also appealed to all the stakeholders to seriously ponder how to maintain law and order in Nagaland. Rio also said that Nagas should harbor a sense of unity and oneness and should not be selfish in their demands. With the partial lifting of AFSPA, he said that the cry of the people to repeal the draconian law has finally been heard by Government of India. The public outcry to repeal the Act gained momentum following the killing of 14 innocent civilians in Mon last year. Rio told the gathering that following the incident, the Nagaland government had formed a 22-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the Oting incident. He acknowledged the members of the SIT for their prompt action in conducting investigations and submitting their preliminary reports. Once the report is submitted and a case is filed, the contents of the report will be made known to the public, he said. The Centre also formed its SIT and they have also submitted their report, Rio added. Chief Secretary of Nagaland J Alam briefed the gathering saying that after almost three decades, AFSPA was lifted from certain areas of Nagaland. AFSPA has been removed completely in three districts and partially removed in four districts. The CS expressed hope that further progress will be seen in the days to come. Chairman of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), TR Zeliang, said that partial lifting of AFSPA is an experimental phase, the end goal is to completely remove AFSPA from the State. He called on for joint responsibility and co-operation to maintain law and order in the state. Home Commissioner Abhijit Sinha informed that the previous notification on AFSPA issued in December last year has been withdrawn and a fresh notification has been issued on the same. Out of 72 police stations, AFSPA has been withdrawn in 15 police stations. This can be seen as the first step toward the total abolition of AFSPA in the state, he said Sinha also added that Tribal leaders, leaders of Apex bodies, Hohos, CSOs, and student bodies will have to play an important role and will have to take responsibility for keeping the peace as AFSPA may be reinstated if law and order situation in the state arises. Director General of Police (DGP) John Longkumer, shared that once AFSPA is removed, the responsibility of law and order & maintaining peace will fall on the Nagaland Police. He informed that IRB personnel have been deployed at strategic locations to ensure the maintenance of Law and Order. The Eastern Naga Students Federation (ENSF) appealed for total justice to be delivered to all victims of the Oting incident. The ENSF said that it is still in non-cooperation with the armed forces and will continue to do so until justice is delivered. Meanwhile, the Konyak Union (KU), apex tribal body of the Konyak Nagas, boycotted the meeting. It said that the Union is disheartened by the failure of the State and the Centre Government to remove the Armed Force Special Power Act (AFSPA), 1958 from the districts of Nagaland state even after witnessing the very recent reckless misuse of the law. "The AFSPA is an archaic law, and it has now only become a tool for the Government to cover up its hypocrisies and failures," it said. The KU said that AFSPA should be replaced with sincere peace building and peace keeping Initiatives if the ceasefire and peace talks with Naga Political Groups are genuine. The tribal body said that to revoke AFSPA at the earliest, the State Government must make firm decision and commitment to strengthen the existence of law enforcement agencies in different parts of the State, and activate and use the State Police Force to maintain law and order. AFSPA has no relevance and will have no achievements, it said. The declaration of disturbed areas under AFSPA, it said, is only the declaration of the failure of the State Government in its obligation to maintain law and order. The Union also reiterated its demand for Justice for the Oting Victims and the immediate repeal of AFSPA. Nagaland's first woman RS MP S Phangnon Konyak takes oath ### Response: | Revoking AFSPA will take time; partial lifting a test: Nagaland CM | 441,807 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Museums have a way of enticing tourists who are interested in exploring a new place, like history enthusiasts who like to spend their time around items belonging to a bygone era. Then, there are museums that are outright bizarre, and it is this oddity of theirs that interests people from different corners of the world. International Museum Day is celebrated every year on May 18. Introduced by the International Council of Museums, it has been commemorated every year over the past 43 years, since 1977. On this occasion, we bring you a list of some of the weirdest museums from around the world that have on display some unfathomable things. 1. Avanos Hair Museum, Turkey It has the world's largest collection of hair gathered from more than 16,000 women, along with their names and addresses! Here, you can find locks of every length and colour, and they cover the walls as well as the floor. 2. The Dog Collar Museum, England In this museum, as the name implies, you will find puppy attire — more than 100 unique items — dating back to several centuries. The museum documents the history of canine accessories from medieval times. 3. Sulabh International Museum Of Toilets, Delhi Dedicated to the global history of sanitation and toilets, this museum has everything to do with the pot — each of which has a different story, shape, size, etc. Here, you will find a collection that is rare — objects detailing the evolution of toilets from 2500 BC to date! The museum is the brainchild of Dr Bindeshwar Pathak, a sociologist and a social reformer. 4. Clown Hall of Fame and Research Center, United States If you have coulrophobia, we suggest you stay miles away from his museum. Here, clowns that joked and terrified America are honoured. You will find some fascinating stories behind their heavy makeup and mime. It is the world's 'largest archive of clown artifacts'. 5. Museum of Bad Art, United States Yes, you read that right. There is such a place on earth that recognises and celebrates art that is too bad. It won't find a place anywhere else, but it will find a spot in this museum. According to museumofbadart.org, the collections range from work of talented artists that have gone awry, to work of artists barely in control of the paintbrush. For more lifestyle news, follow us on Instagram Twitter Facebook and don't miss out on the latest updates! Join our Telegram channel (The Indian Express) for the latest news and updates ### Response: | International Museum Day 2022: Some bizarre museums from around the world | 918,738 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Sushila Chanu has played 208 matches for India, represented the country in back-to-back Olympics Games, and has a bronze medal from the Asian Games in 2014, but the Manipur-born midfielder will make her maiden World Cup appearance on 3rd July when India take on England in their first match.Hence, her excitement knows no bounds ahead of India's first match at the FIH Women's World Cup on 3rd July in Amstelveen, Netherlands where they will take on nemesis England in their Pool B match. "In 2018, I missed playing the World Cup in London due to an injury. Subsequently, I struggled with a form which resulted in me missing out on the Asian Games that year. It was perhaps one of the biggest lows of my career. It was a difficult phase but I was determined to overcome it and earn my place in the squad again," recalled an emotional Sushila. After missing out on the Asian Games Palembang-Jakarta where India won a Silver medal in 2018 and the World Cup the same year where India made the Quarterfinals, Sushila returned with a bang and has become a strong force in the team's growth over the past four years. She was part of India's victory at the FIH Series Finals as well as the FIH Olympic Qualifiers in Bhubaneswar, India. She also played a key role at the Tokyo Olympics and was then featured in India's line-up at the Women's Asia Cup in 2021. Sushila achieved her 200th international cap while representing India at the FIH Women's Hockey Pro League 2021/22 where India finished third. "I am very happy and excited to have this opportunity to represent India at the World Cup. For many of my teammates, it's their second outing at the World Cup but for me, it's a first. It is an emotional moment for me and I surely believe it will be a memorable one for us," she exclaimed on the sidelines of the team's practice match against Chile on Tuesday evening in Amstelveen. Speaking about the mood in the dressing room ahead of the big-ticket event, Sushila said, "We arrived in Amstelveen soon after our Pro League matches ended in Rotterdam last week. We have had enough time to settle into the team hotel and also have been training at the World Cup venue." "Definitely everyone is pumped up and looking forward to giving their 100 percent. The Netherlands is a fantastic venue for hockey and the hosts have created a great atmosphere for the participating teams. We are all looking forward to our first match and a good start against England is what we need," experienced Chanu signed off. ### Response: | Women's FIH World Cup 2022 | Experienced Sushila Chanu looking forward to making debut at World Cup | 1,363,581 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on his two-day visit to India earlier this week: For the US, historically, any threat to any of its businesses anywhere in the world is viewed by its governments seriously. Pic: PTI Since July 8, something has changed. All the noisy, manufactured rhetoric and outrage against Big Tech companies, notably Twitter have died down. And, the individual who ratcheted up the decibel against Twitter is no longer a minister. Yes, Ravi Shankar Prasad is noticeably present by his absence. His successor with the IT ministry portfolio Ashwini Vaishnaw, besides a cursory statement or two against Twitter, has said nothing more.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. There is an ongoing litigation in the Delhi High Court that forces Twitter to be answerable, but that is within the respectable confines of a court hall, where arguments are measured and nothing outlandish is said on the issue. Yet, in the months preceding July 8, it looked like the Indian government represented by the then IT minister Prasad was taking not just Twitter, but the other social media giants WhatsApp and Facebook to the cleaners. The former minister's stern persona dominated television channels, demanding compliance of these powerful tech companies to Indian laws. If the government filed FIRs against Twitter, the social media giant first termed a BJP spokesperson's tweet as "manipulated media" and later even briefly blocked the then IT minister's account. Earlier, a posse of policemen in Delhi strutted into the Twitter office in an attempted raid, without realising it was a work-from-home regime and no staff was present. After all the drama, the climax came on July 8 when the "hero" who was wielding his sword against Twitter and Facebook suddenly found the ground disappearing from under his feet. And, that was the end of Ravi Shankar Prasad, the minister, brought to heel by his own leader Narendra Modi. There was a brief flutter in the media, and then it was back to normal. All the talk of atmanirbharata, Indian's much-touted muscular politics etc., had to take a bow before hard reality that today governs the world. And that reality is that the Indian government via Ravi Shankar Prasad had attempted to take on tech companies which are today so powerful they even control the narrative in Washington DC. Much of the Democratic Party is beholden to tech companies like Twitter and Facebook for the enormous support and funding it receives. And, it is the Democratic Party led by Joe Biden which is in power today. In 2020, Twitter invested $350,000 in lobbying in Washington DC, according to the website OpenSecrets.org. A year earlier, it spent not less than $1.48 million in lobbying. Facebook, on the other hand, spent around $17 million in 2019. According to a New York Post report, Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey donates only to the Democrats. The so-called Big Tech represented by companies such as Facebook, Google, Amazon and Twitter have far more clout than traditional industries in the US, including in the defence and pharmaceutical sectors. Though one doesn't know at the moment what exactly transpired in the back channels between India and the US, it is fairly obvious that Prasad's removal as IT minister had something to do with, if not a direct consequence of the Modi government's Internet policy in recent months which had discomfited Amazon, Facebook and Twitter among others. When US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited New Delhi earlier this week where he met Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, besides a host of other officials there would have been far more talk than just what was revealed to the media. Though speculative, no surprises if the Indian government's tussle with US social media companies came up for discussion given their proximity to the US's Democratic administration under Joe Biden. Eventually, the behind-the-door conversations will reveal themselves in slight shifts and moves in India's policy in the coming weeks, if not months. The media hyped Blinken's visit hoping it would turn out to be a newsworthy event. But reporters had to remain content with standard statements on shared values, democracy etc. Blinken referred to dilution of democracy in the world meant as a swipe at China, and expressed support to Tibet. He threw in a warning to the Taliban, pointing out Afghanistan's possible isolation if it indulged in violence. Though he avoided a direct answer to a question over a perceived dilution of democracy and human rights in India, the Biden administration views had already been made clear during the January 26 farmers' protests. In response to India's crackdown on Internet activists supporting the agitation the US had urged New Delhi to allow people unhindered access to the Internet as that was the hallmark of a thriving democracy. The maiden India visit by Blinken was, in this context, important for more reasons than that touted for public consumption. It is well acknowledged that freedom and democracy in the US lexicon imply a free market in which the private sector is not interfered with. India's new IT laws are perceived as a dilution of democratic freedoms by many, including even the United Nations. For the US, historically, any threat to any of its businesses anywhere in the world is viewed by its governments seriously. There are innumerable instances where the US has even instigated coups and displaced governments that have not proved amenable to its diktat. At the moment too, there are countries in the crosshairs of the US administration. Iran is one, Venezuela is another, among others. From the Indian point of view, any company irrespective of its transnational status must comply with local laws - none, least of all an Indian, can fault this perspective. But, there has been a history of arm-twisting India has been subject to when any such attempt has been made to reign in multinationals, especially of those headquartered in the US. And, India has succumbed to the pressure more often than not. Remember the Bhopal gas tragedy in which the culprit, the US-headquartered Union Carbide, got away unscathed and its chief Warren Anderson allowed to escape from India? And, the Vodafone retrospective tax case where the government slapped a penalty of ₹25,000 crore on the company? Whether such a tax was justified or not is another issue, but the driver of this move, the then Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee soon found himself relieved from his position and nominated for the post of Indian President. Once he was gone, the heat generated by the issue died down, much to the relief of Vodafone. Eventually, it was settled legally in favour of the multinational. The only time India mustered up courage to act against US multinationals was in 1977 when the then Industries Minister George Fernandes in the Janata Party government threw out Coca-Cola and IBM from the country. IBM returned in 1987, while Coca-Cola re-entered in the early 1990s, when India liberalised its economy. In today's globalised world with the US at the helm, only one country has shown it can take on the US better than others and that is China. Whatever Indian nationalists might say, the fact of the matter is that in the global stakes China is far more powerful than India. Take the case of Afghanistan. The US acted without consulting India or even informing New Delhi that it was going in for a peace deal with the Taliban. When all was done and dusted, given their cold relationship, a worried India in recent weeks has tried to establish links with the Taliban and protect its hard-earned stakes in Afghanistan. To this end, Jaishankar met a couple of senior Taliban leaders discreetly in Doha and tried to stitch a new relationship. Compare this with China. Earlier this week, China invited a full-fledged delegation of the Taliban to the northern city of Tianjin, feted the visiting members and openly negotiated with the much-feared Islamic group. China did not depend on the "good offices" of Washington DC to ingratiate itself with the Taliban. New Delhi, on the other hand, is hoping the Biden administration will do something to help protect India's interests. What has been overlooked is that India is seeking favours from a US administration that is closely linked to tech giants like Twitter and Facebook. You can't hope to be friendly with a government and antagonise those like Twitter who support that very government. India's prowess globally is minimal, if not non-existent. For, the simple truth is that a nation can rise up to be a big power in the world only when it has a robust socio-economic infrastructure and is genuinely self-reliant. India ticks neither of these checkboxes. On the contrary, Indians still suffer from abysmal governance with the COVID response being the latest example of that. The issue goes beyond any specific government but it seems to be only getting worse with each passing dispensation. So, the next time around, a minister gets carried away by his or her own nationalist rhetoric, targeting a US-based multinational, chances are that the Damocles' sword will come down on the individual sooner than later. ### Response: | Blinken visit came amidst a sudden quiet in India's anti-Twitter rhetoric | 1,494,532 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. An entrepreneur, who was once a door-to-door carpet salesman, now runs a carpet-making firm. Here's the amazing story of Insigne Carpets' CEO, Asif Rahman. We normally believe that someone who sells their items door-to-door or on the streets will never be able to sell their wares to the world's most renowned and powerful people. When you have a determination like Asif Rahman of Insigne Carpets, nothing is impossible and there are almost no limitations. Asif came from a regular working-class family in Kolkata. His father was a jute mill worker who spoke Arabic, while his mother was a housewife who taught him Sanskrit. Asif was jobless after finishing his graduation from Kolkata University in 1988 and began hunting for work. He got his first work opportunity when a shop owner brought him inside his rug store sited on Park Street in Kolkata. Asif was just looking at the rugs from the outside. The shop owner like Asif's curiosity and offered him a job as a door-to-door salesman. Asif understood that his persistent hard work would pave the way to success after commencing on a career path in the carpet industry.As a door-to-door salesperson, Asif encountered a variety of physical and psychological hurdles, including intense hard work and, on occasion, humiliation.Asif continued to learn and develop as a carpet master. His expertise soon landed him a better job chance at a carpet house in Bhadohi, where he stayed until 2003. Asif was given the opportunity to work for a carpet firm in New York in 2003. During his eight-year tenure with the New York-based firm, Asif mastered the carpets industry from an international perspective and developed good contacts in the industry - during this period, he became a carpet-wizard and decided to start his own business, launching his company 'Insigne Carpets.'Asif immediately received his first order - a tiny contract to design carpets for the entry lobby of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, IHCL's flagship hotel - he was only able to secure this little contract because of his credibility, as the Taj Group maintains high vendor standards. The officials obtained special authorization to allow Asif to join IHCL's supplier list. Since then, Insigne Carpets has established itself as a prominent carpet manufacturer by a combination of originality, precision, and quality.Asif went to great lengths to locate carpet craftspeople from all throughout the country. Meanwhile, he continued to create and hire additional manufacturing facilities for his industry. Five-star hotels and airports, private and commercial jets, and properties belonging to the world's wealthiest and most powerful people are among Insigne's clients. Among Insigne's most notable projects is the carpeting of the crown prince of Abu Dhabi's private yacht. Companies such as Google, Louis Vuitton, and others are among their clients. It is a remarkable achievement for someone who began in the carpet industry by accident and necessity - as a door-to-door salesperson and installer - to have achieved this level. ### Response: | From salesman to Insigne Carpets' CEO: The rug-to-riches story of Asif Rahman | 1,861,147 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. IPL 2021 - DC vs KKR Qualifier 2: Top matchups to look for: Rishabh Pant led Delhi Capitals will be up against Eoin Morgan's Kolkata Knight Riders in Qualifier 2 tomorrow at Sharjah. While DC is still searching for its maiden IPL title win, Kolkata Knight Riders will be looking for their third trophy. However, both teams share a common goal of turning out victorious tomorrow and book a spot against MS Dhoni's CSK in the IPL 2021 final. For more IPL 2021 live updates, follow us at InsideSport.in IPL 2021 - DC vs KKR Qualifier 2: Top matchups to look for as DC, KKR battle for the final spot Also read: T20 World Cup: Concerned over Hardik Pandya's fitness, BCCI adds KKR all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer as cover 1.Shikhar Dhawan vs Lockie Ferguson Shikhar Dhawan is the main key in DC's batting lineup. Sitting third in the Orange Cap race, Dhawan has amassed 551 runs at an average of 39.53. Kolkata Knight Riders will look to get rid of Dhawan as early as possible and Lockie Ferguson can be the key. The KKR pacer has picked up 12 wickets in just 6 innings and is in red-hot form. Also read: DC vs KKR 2nd qualifier Live: Two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders up against resilient Delhi Capitals, Check their playoff records in IPL 2.Venkatesh Iyer vs Avesh Khan KKR's new sensation Venkatesh Iyer has impressed with his carefree hitting smashing almost all the bowlers out of part so far in the UAE leg. It will be interesting to watch him play against DC's leading wicket-taker in the ongoing season - Avesh Khan. Khan is the second leading wicket-taker in the ongoing season and has picked up 23 wickets in 15 innings. Also read: IPL 2021 - DC vs KKR Qualifier 2: Top players to watch out for as DC & KKR vie for the final spot against CSK 3.Prithvi Shaw vs Shivam Mavi When both teams met in Ahmedabad, Prithvi Shaw showcased his top-notch form hitting Shivam Mavi for six consecutive fours off the very first over. While Mavi finished decently at 25-0 in his four overs spell, Prithvi Shaw returned on 82 off 41 deliveries, adjudged as player of the match. It will be interesting to watch both these players face each other once again in such a crucial fixture. Also read: IPL 2021 Final: MS Dhoni's CSK eyes 4th title, check final records, key players, Captain, final live stream all you need to know For more sports news and IPL 2021 live updates, follow us at Insidesport.in ### Response: | IPL 2021 - DC vs KKR Qualifier 2: Top matchups to look for as DC, KKR battle for final spot | 2,225,487 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Kolkata | In a major embarrassment, a full-page advertisement carried in a national English daily showcasing the industrialisation and development of Uttar Pradesh under UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanth featured a photograph of Kolkata's Maa flyover. The advertisement drew sharp criticism from several top ministers and leaders of the Trinamool Congress accusing Adityanath of "stealing images from infrastructure scenes in Bengal". The English daily, later, owned the responsibility of the fault. "Transforming UP for @myogiadityanath means stealing images from infrastructure seen in Bengal under @MamataOfficial's leadership and using them as his own! Looks like the 'DOUBLE ENGINE MODEL' has MISERABLY FAILED in BJP's strongest state and now stands EXPOSED for all!," TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee tweeted. The tweet was immediately followed by Mukul Roy who has recently joined TMC from BJP. "Mr @narendramodi is so helpless to save his party that other than changing CMs, he has also had to resort to using pictures of growth & infrastructure seen under @MamataOfficial's leadership, as his own," Roy retweeted. There were several others including State Transport Minister Firhad Hakim, Commerce and industry minister Partha Chatterjee and MP Mahua Moitra who joined the chorus. "Previously, BJP used photos from failures of law & order of their states to spread misinformation about West Bengal. Now they use photos of the flyover built under the leadership of #MamataBanerjee and under the chairmanship of KMDA to advertise for the 'development' in UP," Hakim said. "Thuggy Yogi in his UP ads with Kolkata's MAA flyover, our JW Marriott & our iconic yellow taxis! Change your soul or at least your ad agency Gudduji!.. P.S. Looking forward to FIRs against me in Noida now," Moitra wrote. "When even Ajay Bisht can't help himself but use pictures of #BengalModel for his own publicity. Slow claps!" Chatterjee tweeted. The advertisement "Transforming Uttar Pradesh Under Yogi Adityanath" carried on Sunday in an English language publication has a cut-out of Mr Adityanath with a flyover that resembles Kolkata's "Maa flyover" that connects the central part of the city with Salt Lake and Rajarhat located in the northeastern fringes of the city. The image also has Kolkata's iconic yellow taxi and a high rise that resembles a five-star hotel in the city next to the Maa Flyover. The English daily, however, later in the day ran a statement admitting that the fault lies with the marketing and advertorial team of the newspapers. The statement said, "A wrong image was inadvertently included in the cover collage of the advertorial on Uttar Pradesh produced by the marketing department of the newspaper. The error is deeply regretted and the image has been removed in all digital editions of the paper". The English Post is on Telegram, click to join for regular news updates SPONSORED CONTENT ### Response: | Yogi's image against Kolkata flyover sparks criticism, Newspaper issues apology | 1,925,030 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Crime including a stray incident of violence in public may have a personal motivation but there was nothing personal about an episode of mass violence it was always instigated by politics, domestic or externally guided. For the government of a sovereign democratic nation, the test of success would lie in whether it was able to take note of the first signs of a directed violence as different from an agitation that might show aggressiveness for preventive action.These markers would always be on the radar of intelligence. Mass violence is the culmination of a brewing process that would never go unnoticed by the nation's internal watch mechanisms. It can, therefore, be said that there was never a case of lack of Intelligence in reference to the specific episode of planned militant violence that aimed at causing a mass exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley in early Nineties. The much talked about film "The Kashmir Files" has unravelled the background and horrific dimensions of this shameful saga of violence and it is only appropriate that the entire matter was examined in depth to determine if there was connivance of those in positions of authority at that point of time which resulted in the failure of the administration including the Police to adequately respond to the first signs of the impending savagery. This is required to be done in the interest of the future of India as a democratic nation. Beyond some cinematographic liberties the movie has brought out the reality of tragic events of raw violence that was directed against a targeted community. This remained hidden from the gaze of Indian citizens for reasons that again were rooted in politics.The leadership of the valley-based political parties in power in the state supported by those at the helm of affairs at the Centre was so much dependant on the separatists for electoral success that it looked the other way when militants belonging to the lead player in Hurriyat-Jamaat-e-Islami- initially stepped up terrorist violence in the name of Islam. What is worse, it deliberately refused to name Pakistan for cross- border terrorism in the state- ignoring the flow of Intelligence and the leadership at the Centre too went along with this pro-Pak stand. This is precisely what encouraged the Pak ISI to ultimately plan and execute the sinister act of setting Islamic militants upon the Kashmiri Pandits with brutal violence, to drive the latter out of the valley and achieve the mission of converting the territory into a 'Muslim land' to strengthen Pakistan's claim on it. The victory of the anti-Soviet armed campaign in Afghanistan in fact strengthened Pak ISI's resolve to replicate the Afghan Jehad in Kashmir and the appearance of Harkat ul Ansar the first group of Jehadis of Taliban infiltrated into the valley to unleash violence in 1993 proved that. If the political leaders of valley parties and those at the Centre would have firmly stood against cross- border terrorism from the very beginning, the Kashmiri Pandits would not have been exposed to the one- sided onslaught of militants. Apologists for Pakistan continue to hedge the issue by alleging that 'atrocities' of Indian army were continuing in Kashmir in the name of counter-terror operations and contending that the 'will' of the Kashmiris was not being ascertained for resolving their problem clearly echoing Pakistan's demand for 'self determination'. The result of all this is that faith-based terrorism was still not being condemned unequivocally by the protagonists of 'minority politics' in the country. Mixing politics with religion is bad enough but clubbing politics and violence can be disastrous for democracy.The lobbies at home and abroad working against the Narendra Modi government particularly after the return of BJP in power in 2019, have spread the narrative of majoritarianism, authoritarian rule and suppression of minorities against the regime. In the run up to the recent assembly elections in five states the environ became overlaid by the shadow of communal divide in the country - an important reason for this was the political belief of the opposition parties that against a highly divided majority community the consolidated support of the Muslim minority could become a match winner. The image of integrity and strong governance and the success of schemes meant to help the common households, brought the BJP to power for a remarkable second time in Uttar Pradesh but it appears that SP also improved its position largely because of the full backing of Muslims it got in the state this was reflected in the loss of security deposits by the candidates of Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Musalmeen (MIM). What is of serious concern, however, is the fact that the Hindu-Muslim divide is being used by Pakistan to fish in the troubled waters here. This is a threat to India's internal security. Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan falsely alleged that the 'pro-Hindutva' policies of Modi government had put the position of Muslim minority of India in jeopardy. The action of Pak Foreign Ministry in summoning India's Charge d'Affairs to convey its 'deep concern' over the alleged ban on Hijab in the classroom, imposed in some parts of Karnataka, shows that Pakistan has made its intervention in the internal affairs of India on 'Muslim issues' a part of its foreign policy. In his address to the nation on March 31, Imran Khan made out that US was acting against Pakistan in concert with India. Pakistan has put Indo-Pak relations in a Hindu-Muslim framework India has to watch out against this external attempt to cause destabilisation here. It is likely that Islamic radical organisations already active in some parts of India will intensify their covert endeavours to recruit militants while their supporters among the Ulema and the elite stepped up communal propaganda from open forums to fan 'Islamic brotherhood'. There are hardly any voices from the community's leadership warning Pakistan to mind its own business and not pretend to be a caretaker of Indian Muslims. Sponsored writings in India and abroad are already engaged in badmouthing Indian democracy in general and running down Modi government in particular. It is instructive to recall that in India, terrorism was to a significant degree whipped out of communal militancy a classical case was the emergence of Indian Mujahideen from the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) an offspring of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind. The Jamaat is a pro-Pak organisation that worked for establishing Hukumat-e-Illahiya or Islamic Rule in India. Pak ISI has been able to draft militants of all hues of the Islamic spectrum - from Hizbul Mujahideen (HuM) to Taliban- Al Qaeda combine in its proxy war against India in Kashmir and elsewhere. The declared anti-India stance of Pakistan has opened up new ways in which communal front will be exploited for creating internal trouble in India and militancy injected in the name of Islam. Reports of Afghan Mujahideen making an appearance in POK after the return of Taliban Emirate at Kabul do not come as a surprise. There is added work for our Intelligence set up in the days ahead.Politically instigated public violence is becoming a rather common spectacle in India with states like West Bengal, Kerala and Maharashtra attracting greater notice. The incident of burning down of houses with women and children inside, at Rampurhat village in Birbhum district by a rival political group on March 21, typically illustrates the failure of the law and order management. Law and order is a state subject and its maintenance is generally unsatisfactory because of two reasons an excessive political control on the Police machinery and a decline in the quality of leadership of the administration. Birbhum seems to be another example of politically tinted approach of the state Police it is significant that material large enough for preparation of 200 crude bombs was recovered in the district within 24 hours of the Chief Minister visiting Rampurhat and ordering the Police to go all out to arrest the culprits and recover arms and ammunition. The CBI now investigating the matter must examine the larger issue of working of the Police on the law and order front and identify the points of failure in this regard for helping the Centre to bring about a general reform.The administrative leadership of the state has to measure up to the new situation where the responsibility of the Police goes beyond maintenance of law and order to the safeguarding of internal security of India -often as a first responder. Political elements instigating disturbances and enemy agents provoking mass violence, have to be identified in time and proceeded against. All of this requires a kind of coordination between the Intelligence agencies of the Centre and the state and district Police set up that would work through a system of 'nodal officers' named in advance and made responsible for initiating an effective and integral response on the first reports on a situation of potential public violence. An early reform in the direction of making state administration and Police a little more independent professionally, in dealing with cases of instigated mass violence, is for the Centre to have a Constitutionally valid role in the preparation of panels for the selection of IAS and IPS officers by the state governments for the posts of Chief Secretary and DGP. This course of action was in fact recommended by our Apex court in its observations made in July 2018 while disapproving of the trend of state governments choosing to appoint an 'acting DGP' as a prolifically convenient option.(The writer is a former Director Intelligence Bureau)Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor ### Response: | Mass violence has no place in democracy (Column: Spy's Eye) | 497,255 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. In a bid to bring in uniformity and safeguard the interest of flat buyers as well developers, the MahaRERA has come up with a model allotment letter which developers need to adhere to. The allotment letters would vary from developer to developer. Professionals have welcomed the move. The allotment letter “prescribes the minimum period within which the booking can be cancelled and the upper limit of the percentage of the amount to be deducted in case the allottee desires to cancel the booking. The promoter may increase the number of days within which the booking can be cancelled as well as decrease the percentage of the amount to be deducted in the event of cancellation of booking.” Developers need to upload the allotment letter or the amended form of the allotment letter at the time of applying for registration of the real estate project. Also, in case of non-compliance of the same, the application for registration of the project shall be liable to be rejected. Cases pile up before MahaRERA as state is yet to fill vacancies Expert view Chartered Accountant Ramesh Prabhu of Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association said, “The introduction of draft allotment letters by MahaRERA is a great initiative for the protection of allottees rights across India. Till date promoters used to make their own draft of allotment letters. Many promoters used to get the application for reservation of flats by mentioning arbitrary and one-sided terms and conditions. The draft allotment letters bring clarity in most of the financial transactions between the parties.” “The letter will have particulars like date of possession, amount to be deducted if allottees cancel booking which cannot exceed more than 2 per cent of the cost of the flat. The consideration amount with descriptions of property is also incorporated. This will reduce litigation between parties,” said Prabhu. Advocate Godfrey Pimenta, who practises in MahaRERA, said, “The recent circular issued by MahaRERA with regards to standardising letter of allotment is a welcome step. The allotment letters in the past have created issues as date of possession was mostly not mentioned, and there was unreasonable forfeiture clause.” Advocate Vinod Sampat said, “There are instances where tenanted premises are being redeveloped, and existing tenants pay extra amount for buying additional area. Unfortunately, the allotment letter prepared by MahaRERA authorities has failed to consider such projects. I feel that the MahaRERA needs to look into the same.” He added that the maximum deduction of 2 per cent in case of cancellation should be implimented by builders. Mid-day Impact Following mid-day’s report on June 3 on rejig of the MahaRERA website wherein lawyers and chartered accountants were quoted as saying that the way projects were listed earlier helped flat buyers make an informed decision, the real estate authority has now restored the same. “The reintroduction of the decided complaints against the registered project is a welcome move,” said Prabhu. “The restoration of orders under respective real estate projects will immensely benefit the ordinary home buyers to make informed decisions,” Pimenta said. ### Response: | MahaRERA's model allotment letter will help both buyers and builders: Experts | 1,139,914 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Twenty-four-year-old Harmony Tan, whose parents are Vietnamese and Cambodian, but was born in Paris, has never been past the second round in a Grand Slam tournament. Her best, round two at this year's Australian Open in January, took her to a career high of 90 in singles rankings, but she has hence dropped to 113. She has never played in the main draw of The Championships at Wimbledon-2022 would be her first. While the schedule is not yet out for The Championships that starts on Monday, there is a slender chance that Tan would find herself on Centre Court, which is celebrating its centenary year in 2022. If that is not intimidating enough, across the net would be her first-round opponent, Serena Williams, a player "no one" wants to play against. "Of course, I don't want to play against her so I hope the draw goes for other players because, of course, no one wants to play Serena, [especially] on grass. So yeah, let's pray for that," said Paula Badosa, ranked No. 4 in the world, a week ago when news first came out of Williams' participation at Wimbledon. Williams' return to Wimbledon, almost exactly a year since she retired hurt in the first round against Aliaksandra Sasnovich in 2021, adds that little dollop of excitement to the grass court event. It's the first time since 1996 that neither Roger Federer nor Williams' older sister Venus would be playing at Wimbledon. Already, other veterans are hobbling around or staring at imminent retirement. Rafael Nadal is recovering from a foot injury, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka are playing at a smaller percentage of their abilities while the top two ranked male players, Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev, are not competing here. Why Williams' return should matter has many dimensions to it. The reason why Badosa, among several other players, would not really want to come up against Williams is obvious. With 23 Grand Slam singles titles, and the title of G.O.A.T (greatest of all time) firmly in her clasp, Williams has the skill, experience and ambition to beat anyone, on any surface. While some believe her return to competitive tennis after a year's break, which has seen her ranking plummet to 1,204, is a cry for attention, others feel Williams would not have come back if she didn't seriously believe she had a chance of winning here. "I would only say that I think she could lose in the first round or win the tournament," three-time champion John McEnroe told ESPN. One of the fiercest competitors on court, with a powerful all-round game, she has won seven titles at Wimbledon, the last of them in 2016. Her 23 major titles places her one short of Margaret Court's all-time record of 24, one of the incentives for Williams to continue playing. She could potentially win her 100th match at Wimbledon (she is now at 98) to become the second player, after Martina Navratilova, to get to the mark. She could make a 54th Grand Slam quarter-final (to equal Chris Evert). If Williams gets to the final (and wins), she would become the first player to win a Grand Slam in four different decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s), equal Evert again on most Grand Slam finals (34) and get on par with Navratilova on most Wimbledon finals (12). If she wins here, it would be Williams greatest triumph for a number of reasons. For one, since seedings began 95 years ago, no unseeded player has won the women's singles. Her last major title came at the Australian Open in 2017, when she was pregnant with the now four-year-old daughter, Olympia. She has reached four major finals since returning from maternity break, but has fallen short each time. Williams may also want her daughter to see her win a Grand Slam title. Two, no one really expects her to win, given the odds stacked against her, including lack of match practice, recurring injuries and age. In the last year or so, she has seemed to be off the sport largely, focusing instead on her businesses like the venture capital firm Serena Ventures, her endorsements and even producing the Oscar nominated film King Richard based on the early life of the tennis-playing Williams sisters and their ambitious father. The doubts over her return to tennis had strengthened when her long-time coach Patrick Mouratoglou switched sides in April, working now with Simona Halep. "Did I ever doubt I would return? Absolutely, for sure. I would be dishonest if I said it wasn't and now my body feels great," Williams said at Eastbourne where she played the doubles with Ons Jabeur earlier this week. "It felt good but I always try to stay semi-fit because you never know when you are going to play Wimbledon." The duo made it to the semi-finals but pulled out after Jabeur got injured. What's vaguely in Williams' favour is the women's draw. None of the current top five ranked players has made it to the Wimbledon semi-finals ever. Three of the top 20 ranked players, Aryna Sabalenka, Daria Kasatkina and Victoria Azarenka, will miss the event because of Wimbledon's ban on players from Russia and Belarus. Defending champion Ashleigh Barty retired early this year while Naomi Osaka, a player Williams has lost to in the past, has also pulled out with injury. At 41, Williams is older than the combined age of the French Open finalists, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff. When Williams won her first Wimbledon in 1998, Swiatek was not yet born. The Pole is on a 35-match winning streak, the longest in the 21st century, after equalling Venus' 35-match-mark set in 2000. The previous best was Serena's 34-match run. When, rather than if, Swiatek beats Jana Fett, a Croatian qualifier, in the first round, she would have the longest winning streak this century. If Williams were to go past Tan, she could potentially face the No. 32 seed Sara Sorribes Tormo of Spain and then last year's finalist Karolina Pliskova, seeded six. There is a theoretical possibility of Williams playing Swiatek in the semi-finals, the proverbial moment when the baton is passed, from one to the next generation. Despite the ifs and buts, Williams' return, possibly her swansong before she calls it a day on a long and decorated career, adds to this year's event a touch of mystery. In a line-up, men and women, filled with absentees, her progress becomes the one to follow-for as long as it lasts, for possibly one last time. ### Response: | Serena Williams: The player to watch at Wimbledon, for as long as the ride lasts | 1,331,564 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Keran (J-K), Jun 23 (PTI) No infiltration attempt was successful along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Keran sector in over a year as there is multi-tier deployment of troops and surveillance equipment to maintain vigil, a senior Army officer said here.Troops deployed along the LoC in the sector have intercepted terrorists twice in over a year, Brigadier Tapas Misra of the 268 Infantry Brigade said during an interaction with the media here.The 268 Infantry Brigade is headquartered at Pharkian. It is responsible for manning the 55-km-long LoC in the sector in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.“We have intercepted twice. There has been no successful infiltration in our area,” Misra said.Brigadier Misra said a multi-tier deployment was in place to stop infiltration.“Some of it is physical, some is electronic. It is a great combination of man, machine and surveillance, due to which we are able to ensure that no infiltration happens,” he added.The Army officer said the ceasefire agreement reiterated in February last year was holding up well and no incident of violation has taken place so far.He, however, added that ceasefire or not, troops would guard the border.“We have to be alert, and the boys are all up and about. We are maintaining our vigil,” Misra said.Asked if the ceasefire agreement has helped in reducing infiltration, he said, “It is very difficult to correlate the two directly. The dynamics are different.” On the presence of terrorists at launchpads across the LoC, the Army officer said there were inputs about it and the troops were on alert.“We have ensured that we have whatever we need for our sector to keep the way it is. It has been reasonably good over the last year and so far this year,” he said.Asked if there was any incident of drone spotting, the officer said he was not aware of it. On whether any anti-drone system was deployed in the sector, he said, “If somebody comes, we can detect it, we can see it, we will bring it down.” Asked if anything has changed since former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan's exit, Brigadier Misra said, “It is too early for it to be visible or to manifest for us. So, can we put our guard down? No. Are we alert every night? Yes.” PTI SSB IJTThis report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. ### Response: | No successful infiltration in J-K's Keran sector in over a year: Army officer | 1,304,502 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. With Chancellor Angela Merkel departing as one of the most significant politicians in a generation, the German elections of 26 September will be very closely watched. This is the first time since 2005 that national elections will take place without her.This first female German chancellor has served a record four terms in government. While she has her critics, she has overall been a source of stability, coherence and consultation. She has also become a role model of how to deal with controversy and crisis.Standing Down on Her Own TermsMerkel is now dedicated to making space for the future generation as Germany, the EU and the world face accelerating challenges. These range from the pandemic and climate change, relations with the US, Russia, China, and beyond. The geo-political and geo-strategic landscape is shifting. Former Afghanistan Minister Now Works as Delivery Boy, Spotted in GermanyMerkel played a crucial role in pursuing EU-style multilateralism as a vector of peace and stability.Some believe Merkel missed some important opportunities that can now be picked up or reinforced. Among those are bringing other European Union nations, such as France, even closer to taking on more EU leadership, an ambition strengthened when French President Emmanuel Macron was elected. Macron, the fourth French president elected during Merkel's time as chancellor, was seen as liberal, pro-European and reformist. But his ideas on financial integration and a multi-speed model for Europe did not meet the expected enthusiasm, including in Germany, while he was struggling with reforms internally.In her 16 years as leader, Merkel has seen many international counterparts come and go. She has worked with eight Japanese prime ministers, seven Italian prime ministers, five UK prime ministers, and four US presidents - not to mention six changes of prime minister in Australia.Many leaders dramatically underestimated her, judging wrongly from her early nickname of "das Mädchen" (the girl) that she might be a political neophyte. She soon proved to be a role model for reliability and responsibility, and the impact of female leadership.Merkel's Place in HistoryMerkel is the first German chancellor to stand down on her own terms and timeline without the political pressures known by her predecessors. Importantly, she also does not have an obvious successor. This makes this election less than predictable. Neither the centre-right's (CDU) Armin Laschet - Merkel's party colleague - nor the centre-left's (SPD) Olaf Scholz (currently finance minister), nor the Green Party's Annalena Baerbock are seen as charismatic or convincing.This leads to the question where the "Merkel voters" will head with their votes. During her tenure, women voters, economic centrists and ethnic minority voters in particular voted for her party in support of her, rather than for the CDU's policies.This also raises the question of what legacy she will leave.Some have called Merkel one of the most influential world leaders of the modern era. Others recognise her as extraordinary in various ways, at times with critique.Merkel has modernised Germany and, to some extent, liberalised a very conservative system, always with Germany's economic interests at its centre. She became known to leverage Germany's strong post-second world war values-driven perspective (very much embedded in the promise that history should never repeat itself). As the Merkel Era Draws To a Close, Indian Politicians Can Take Some Lessons In doing so, she advanced and modernised the values of democracy, human rights, equality, diversity and the value of partner-level engagement to solve challenges and find solutions, together.Merkel's place in history is also symbolic. Raised in East Germany during the period it was split from the West and aligned to the Soviet regime, she entered politics during the era of reunification.Untarnished by the East's past, she is a highly educated, humble woman with a doctorate in quantum chemistry who made it through a career marked by a range of roles. As she has also revealed she has not been thwarted by misogyny in politics or life in general.She became chancellor at a time when Germany struggled to find cohesion between the former east and west. She brought same sex marriage, and radical policy shifts such as on nuclear policy after the Fukushima disaster.She has advanced a very environmentally conscious society to move toward a carbon-neutral economy, with Germany aiming to be carbon neutral by 2045 (the EU target is 2050). Her welcoming "we can do this" attitude to refugees and asylum seekers was noted around the world.Under Merkel, Germany wielded the strongest political influence in the EU, though it took this role rather reluctantly, becoming its leading integrating force and its leading economy.Symmetry and StrengthMerkel's leadership has not been without its hiccups, such as when saving the Euro currency during the Euro-crisis and Global Financial Crisis. Merkel brokered deals during endless discussion to keep Greece in the EU and maintain European solidarity.She also played a key role in negotiating a stable transition through Brexit. There were times when she pushed through ideas that contradicted the general consensus on an issue within Germany and among her voters, such as in her moderate stance on China.But one of the ways she will be remembered is for standing tall when her values were challenged. The most notable example of this is her decision to keep open Germany's borders to refugees, after much consideration. This depth of thought brought the term merkeln into the German language, expressing long reflective periods in decision-making. It also brought her the nickname "Mutti" (mother) to reflect her caring, empathetic and decisive approach. 'Disgraceful': Johnson, Ardern & Merkel Condemn US Capitol SiegeShe has often been criticised in Germany for leading without communicating a larger vision. But her ability to learn and thrive during challenges while maintaining integrity, stability and responsible engagement shapes her legacy in Germany and beyond.Merkel has been much praised, especially internationally, for her broader crisis management and her outstanding ability to maintain engagement. It is this legacy, combined with the ongoing importance of European and international collaboration, that remains front of mind for German voters as they elect their next leader.(Gabriel Suder is the Dean of Professor for New Business Acceleration at Federation University, Australia. This is an opinion piece and the views expressed above are the author's own. The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for the same)(This article was first published in The Conversation and republished here with permission.) ### Response: | As Angela Merkel Departs, She Leaves Behind a Great Legacy of Leadership | 2,012,753 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Washington [US] August 3 (ANI/Sputnik): The United States has informed Indonesia that it will provide an additional USD 30 million in coronavirus-related assistance, National Security Council spokesperson Emily Horne said in a press release."National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met today with Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi of Indonesia in Washington, DC to discuss opportunities to deepen the US-Indonesia Strategic Partnership," Horne said on Monday. "Mr. Sullivan informed Foreign Minister Marsudi that the United States will provide an additional $30 million in COVID -19 assistance to Indonesia ." The United States has provided the government of Indonesia more than $65 million in assistance since the coronavirus pandemic started, Horne s aid . The United States will continue to high-level talks with Indonesia to promote freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region, Horne added.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. (ANI/Sputnik) ### Response: | US to provide USD 30Mln in COVID-19 aid to Indonesia: NSA | 1,512,538 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. In the Corona period, the matter of fees against private schools is not taking its name to stop. The parents are financially troubled, due to which they are not able to pay the full fees. At the same time, the government has ordered private schools to charge only tuition fees during the Corona period. Despite this, cases are coming to the fore where children are being denied online studies, examinations for non-payment of fees. A parent resident of Bavdia Kalan has lodged a complaint with the MP Child Rights Protection Commission against the World-Way International School. The guardian has said in the complaint application that his son is in 10th standard and daughter is in fifth standard. Full fee of last year has been paid. In this session, due to bad financial condition, the fees of the children could not be paid. Schools are demanding other fees along with the tuition fee. Due to this the son's result was not even given and both the children have been thrown out of the online class. At the same time, the school administration did not even include in the quarterly examination starting from Tuesday. Also, he was not included in the internal assessment test held in June. Due to this, children are becoming mentally disturbed and depressed. Taking cognizance of the complaint, the Children's Commission has called the school director and parents on 26 August. given written assurance Parents Akhilesh Sharma alleges that I have given written assurance to the school administration to deposit the fees, but still are not connecting the children to the online class. The school administration is demanding by adding all types of fees to the tuition fee, which is not fair. A parent has complained against World-Way International School. For non-payment of fees for this session, the children were not included in the examination. The commission has been called on 26 August by giving notice to the school operator. - Brajesh Chauhan, Member, Children's Commission For five years, the school administration has supported Akhilesh Sharma's children a lot regarding fees. It has become a part of their habit. Their child will not be included in the online class. -Manohar Patidar, Director, World-Way International School ### Response: | School deprived children from online studies for not depositing fees, parents appealed to the Children's Commission | 1,739,867 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. New Delhi: The Supreme Court Wednesday ordered status quo on the demolition drive by authorities in Jahangirpuri in Northwest Delhi, where communal clashes broke out during a Hanuman Jayanti procession last week."Maintain status quo", said a bench led by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana when senior advocate Dushyant Dave mentioned the matter before it. Representing residents of Jahangirpuri, Dave complained that a "completely unauthorised, unconstitutional demolition" was undergoing in the area.The demolition exercise was being conducted without any show cause notice issued to the residents of the area, he added. "Under the municipal corporation act, five to fifteen days notice is required (to be given to the resident whose house is sought to be pulled down) and there is a right to appeal," he told the bench.Dave further said according to the order issued by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation, the demolition was earlier scheduled to take place at 2 pm. However, when the authorities learnt about the residents' decision to approach the court, the demolition drive was advanced and it started at 9 am, he told the bench.At Dave's request, the bench agreed to hear the matter and also agreed to list a related matter concerning similar demolition exercises undertaken in other parts of the country, particularly in Madhya Pradesh.When he mentioned the matter again before the CJI’s court, he urged the CJI to ask the secretary-general of the Supreme Court to communicate the court order to the NDMC Mayor and Delhi Police Commissioner, as the demolition continued despite the status quo order.The senior advocate said once the order is widely reported in the media, it was inappropriate for the civic body to carry on with the demolition.“They have to be stopped,” he submitted.“I am feeling sad that despite the world knowing your lordships have passed the order, they are not stopping. This sends a wrong message,” he contended, prompting the bench to direct its registry to communicate the order to the appropriate authorities.Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court also agreed to hear a petition related to the demolition exercise. A bench, led by acting Chief Justice Vipin Sanghii, asked Additional Solicitor General Chetan Sharma to be ready with instructions, making it clear that it would not grant him any more time when it takes up the case later in the day.In his brief submission, Sharma claimed that action was being taken against illegal encroachment of jhuggi clusters. However, the bench declined and asked the parties to be ready with the relevant notifications and documents.The anti-encroachment drive in Jahangirpuri came after Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta wrote to the mayor of the civic body, asking him to identify illegal constructions of "rioters" in the area and demolish them. On Tuesday, the civic body had requested Delhi Police to provide at least 400 police personnel for the two-day anti-encroachment drive. Permission not taken for Hanuman Jayanti rally that erupted in clash at Jahangirpuri, say police ### Response: | SC stays demolition drive order by North Delhi civic body in violence-hit Jahangirpuri | 604,973 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. "BJP does not do caste politics," said Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh at 'Vikas Utsav', an event organized at Lucknow on March 19 to mark the completion of four-and-a-half years of BJP government in Uttar Pradesh. However, he did not also miss the chance to mention Hindu religious centres like Ayodhya and Mathura for criticizing the opposition for avoiding going there out of fear of getting tagged as communal. "But the BJP . organized events that marked the religious and cultural identity of the places," he said.These two statements made at a time when the Legislative Assembly election in Uttar Pradesh were only a few months away were extremely significant. The reference of caste politics of the opposition with an effort of superimposition of the 'fear of communal tag' on them while drumming up BJP's 'religious and cultural identity' plank around Hindu religious places are clear indication that the state politics may witness polarization on caste and communal lines.Yogi Adityanath tried to show that he was confident of his returning to power in the state, and asserted that the BJP was poised to return to office by winning no less than 350 seats in the forthcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly election due early next year.His assertion has come only after a fortnight of the poll prediction of ABP-CVoter-IANS survey in which BJP's return to power was predicted, but with considerably reduced seats for NDA from 325 seat in 2017 to 263 in 2022 Vidhan Sabha election.He actually needed to assert his claims, first to boost up the morale of the BJP's rank and file, and secondly to conceal his own panic by asserting on Hindutva in reference to Ayodhya and Mathura.The survey had predicted loss of 62 seats for NDA, though with an increase of BJP's vote share by 0.4 per cent. To get 350 seats this time, i.e. 25 seats more than in 2017, the BJP will need to substantially increase its vote percentage from 41 per cent that the party had polled in the last assembly election, which cannot be done without polarization of Hindu votes in favour. Hence the raising of the pitch for Hindutva.Not only Yogi, but the whole BJP and its alliance partners seem to be panic stricken on the prospect of losing its vote share on account of general dissatisfaction among all the classes of people in the state against the perceived misrule with arrogance and impudence of the Yogi government.Farmers' agitation in Western Uttar Pradesh has shaken the confidence of many of the NDA leaders who have openly been supporting the farmer's cause, for example Apna Dal and BJP MP Varun Gandhi. Farmers are on their Mission 2022 to unseat BJP from power, while in the 2017 election they had overwhelmingly supported the BJP. Any decrease in vote share would thus be devastating for the BJP.One real threat to BJP is 'social engineering' by some opposition parties, and Yogi Adityanath who has already sensed it. He even said during the 'Vikas Utsav', "BJP worked to bring social harmony to society. Governments before the BJP did nothing for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and the backward class. The BJP government implemented many public welfare schemes realising the dreams of Babasaheb Ambedkar. These schemes brought about a radical change in the standard of living of the underprivileged."Meanwhile, the Congress under the leadership of Priyanka Gandhi has reached out to the state's dissatisfied people, especially the farmers. The party's rank and file are in an upbeat mood.The energized Congress, by continuing to work hard and making even seatwise tactical alliance with other opposition political parties is in a position to mount a huge challenge to the BJP in the state.(IPA Service)Views are personalFor more local news from your area, download our new local video app PublicVibe. ### Response: | BJP in panic mode with UP voters set to punish Yogi govt for its impudence and maladministration | 2,002,357 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Dear Gemini, your health will be unstable today due to stomach and blood pressure-related issues. Avoid skipping medicines today. Focus on healthy eating and avoid eating anything that is too oily or spicy. Also, take a break from physical activity else it might drain you out even more. Try to get some rest, post-work. The day at work will be hectic. Expect some new work from old clients. Don't ignore decisions made by others at work. Even if you don't agree with them, put it across in a subtle manner. You will have to help co-workers with their pending work as seniors will trust you more. You have been getting extremely aggressive about work and it won't go down too well with people. On the family front, a family member's health will need attention. They could also be worried about stuck finances on their end. You will have to sit them down and give them some emotional security and ask them to have more patience and faith. A younger family member could be emotionally low and you will also have to take out some time to give them a pep talk. The evening will be spent in the company of your partner and some old friends. You will initiate some conversation with a friend regarding work ideas and new development. Your friend will be able to connect you with the right kind of people who could help you in areas of work. If you are single, you will continue to catch up with someone you've recently met. Try and spend some quality time with them. Activity tip- journaling your thoughts and writing them down will help. Lucky colour for work- light blue. Lucky colour for love- sea green. Karmic tip- be decisive. ### Response: | Gemini Daily Health Horoscope for May 10: Don't workout today | 818,337 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. The 66th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) between Lucknow Super Giants and Kolkata Knight Riders was an absolute thriller. It literally played with emotions of not only the fans but also of the players and support staff of both teams. At one stage, it seemed as if Rinku Singh will take KKR single-handedly to victory. However, Evin Lewis took a breathtaking single-handed catch when KKR needed three runs off two deliveries to turn the game on its head. Rinku Singh getting dismissed more or less ended KKR's hopes and Umesh Yadav couldn't put bat to ball off the final ball only to see his team getting knocked out of the tournament. With the nail-biting encounter finally coming to an end, there was extreme joy in one camp whil despair in other. The LSG camp was cock-a-hoop with this win as they sealed their place in the playoffs. Their mentor Gautam Gambhir is known to wear his heart on his sleeve and is always involved in the game. And not for the first time, Gambhir's emotions came out after winning a close game. He was delighted after seeing Stoinis castle Umesh on the final and got up from his seat in elation. He first hugged Vijay Dahiya and then was busy celebrating the win on his own. The video of the same has gone viral now on social media as the fans are enjoying giving their own opinions on Gambhir's fiery celebrations. Here's the video: As far as the game is concerned, Quinton de Kock was the shining light taking the attack to the KKR bowlers who literally couldn't pick up a wicket in the entire 20 overs. De Kock smashed 140* off just 70 deliveries while his skipper KL Rahul scored 68 runs off 51 balls to take LSG to 210/0 in their 20 overs. However, De Kock's heroics almost went in vain as KKR got ever so close to victory thanks to Rinku Singh's cameo. Even before him, Nitish Rana, Shreyas Iyer and Sam Billings played brilliant knocks to keep KKR afloat in the chase. Sunil Narine too slammed an unbeaten 21 off 7 balls but was stuck at the non-striker's end in the final over to see his team go down in the end. ### Response: | Watch: Gautam Gambhir's over-the-top celebration after Lucknow Super Giants qualify for playoffs with close win over KKR | 924,995 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Here are the top 5 news updates of May 27, 2022:1. Aryan Khan given clean chit by NCB in drugs-on-cruise caseThe Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) today gave a clean chit to Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, in the October 2021 drugs-on-cruise case in which he was arrested last year. Officials of the NCB, which filed its chargesheet in a Mumbai court, said Aryan Khan and five others had not been named due to "lack of sufficient evidence". Asserting that its special investigation team (SIT) carried out its probe in an "objective manner", the federal anti-drugs agency said in a statement in Delhi that "the touchstone of the principle of proof beyond reasonable doubt has been applied". "All the accused persons were found in possession of narcotics except Aryan (Khan) and Mohak (Jaiswal)," the NCB said.2. ED summons former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah in money laundering caseNational Conference (NC) president and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah has been summoned by the ED for questioning in a money laundering case in Delhi on May 31, official sources said today. The questioning is reported to be in connection with a case of alleged financial irregularities in the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) that is being probed by the federal agency. The summon has been issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) for appearance at the Enforcement Directorate headquarters in Delhi on May 31. Reacting to the summons, his party said Abdullah, a Lok Sabha MP from Srinagar, will continue to cooperate with authorities like in the past.3. Chhatrapati Sambhajiraje withdraws nomination for Rajya Sabha electionsCiting 'self-respect' and to prevent 'horse-trading', Chhatrapati Sambhajiraje, the scion of the Kolhapur throne, opted out of the Rajya Sabha race today. Sambhajiraje - who was hoping to contest as an independent with the support of the extra votes of various parties and independents - said his decision arose out of 'self-respect', to prevent 'horse-trading' and concern for the masses who are his real strength. The 13th direct descendent of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj also attacked Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, accusing him of "not honouring" his word to support his solo candidature and insisting that he (Sambhajiraje) should first join Shiv Sena before getting a ticket. "For me the RS seat is not the concern... The welfare of the masses is more important for me... I will go on a statewide tour to strengthen the idea of 'Swarajya' now and see my strength," said Sambhajiraje. 4. 200 cases of monkeypox confirmed across 20 countries: WHOThe monkeypox virus has spread to more than 20 countries, with about 200 confirmed cases and over 100 suspected cases in nations where it is typically not found, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. The global health body has urged nations to increase surveillance of the infectious disease as outbreaks grow. According to Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO's Covid-19 technical lead, more cases of the rare viral illness will likely be reported as surveillance expands, but added that the recent spread is containable. "We expect more cases to be detected. We are asking countries to increase surveillance," Van Kerkhove said during a Q&A on the global health agency's social media platforms. "This is a containable situation. It will be difficult, but it's a containable situation in non-endemic countries," Kerkhove added. 5. Sensex, Nifty rally over 1 pc amid firm global trendsEquity markets extended their rally today, with the Sensex and Nifty jumping over 1 per cent each, in tandem with a positive trend in global equities. Buying in Infosys and banking counters helped markets maintain their winning run. The 30-share BSE Sensex rallied 632.13 points or 1.17 per cent to settle at 54,884.66. During the day, the benchmark zoomed 684.1 points or 1.26 per cent to 54,936.63. The broader NSE Nifty jumped 182.30 points or 1.13 per cent to end at 16,352.45. ### Response: | Free Press Bulletin: Top 5 news updates of May 27, 2022; watch video | 1,018,583 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) cell declared the first final merit list for its various courses on Wednesday. Until now, 94,087 students have confirmed their admissions for Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) course, while 62,734 students for pharmacy and 41,259 students for MBA have confirmed their seats. Going forward, students who have now registered for counselling should check their seat allotment in the final merit list on the official website - mahacet.org. Earlier, the provisional merit list for the courses was declared on January 2, subsequently the first final merit list based on the provisional merit list and category wise seat allotment is done. Students who are convinced with the seats allotted to them in this merit list can confirm their seat for the CAP round one. 'The entire admission process through the CET cell for various courses is carried out online this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now students need to check the merit lists online and then confirm their admissions as per allotted seats. From tomorrow, the online submission and confirmation for CAP round one will be available online until January 9. Students need to login through their login id and do the necessary process,' said Chintamani Joshi, commissioner state CET cell. 'Once the confirmed admission process is completed, then the provisional allotment result for CAP round one would be declared on January 13. After which, students need to accept the offer and confirm their seats. Those students who do not wish to confirm their admissions in this round have another choice of moving to CAP Round two, if the seat allotted, is not as per their first choice.' added Joshi. This year through Maharashtra CET cell, a total 5, 42,431 students registered for entrance exams of which 3, 86,604 appeared and 1, 44,827 candidates did not appear. As the cutoffs of colleges are expected to be higher this year, students are worried about getting a college of their choice. The results of the exams were declared on November 28, 2020, and 19 students scored 100 percentile in PCB group while 22 students got a 100 percentile in the PCM group. For HT: Sign on to read the HT ePaper epaper.hindustantimes.com ### Response: | First final merit list for MH CET courses declared | 2,286,932 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Web Admin District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal today visited Government Medical College and chaired a meeting of the GMC and PWD officers to review the functioning of the institution and facilities available for the students.Officers who attended the meeting included CPO, Mohammad Khurshid; SE Hydraulics, JP Singh; SE PWD, Nissar Hussain; SE PDD, Roshan Lal; MS GMC, Mehmood Bajar; ExEn PWD Rajouri, Maqbool Hussain; ExEn Jal Shakti Rajouri, Mushtaq Ahmed; ExEn PDD Rajouri, Mohd Hasan and other concerned officers.Taking stock of the progress on GMC Campus building, the meeting was informed that the project was approved at an estimated cost of Rs 139 crore. Giving further details of the project, it was informed that the Administrative and Academic blocks are complete in all respects but the formal handover takeover was pending. While reviewing the academic activities in the institution, the DDC asked the concerned authorities to ensure that quality education was provided to the students.Discussing issues for the smooth functioning of the institution, the GMC Authorities highlighted a number of issues like inadequate water and power supply and sought the intervention of the District administration for smooth functioning of the institution.The DDC assured appropriate measures to redress the genuine concerns within the shortest possible time in the larger interest of the students.Meanwhile, the DDC also inspected the administrative Block, hostel block and basic facilities available for the students.He also instructed the authorities to maintain proper cleanliness and sanitation in and around the institution. ### Response: | DDC Rajouri visits Government Medical College campus; reviews facilities for students | 875,670 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Frankfort, Kentucky - A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Kentucky law that effectively banned abortions in the state. Abortion advocates see the temporary block order as a win. US District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings gave abortion rights advocates a win on Thursday when she temporarily blocked a new state law. The law would make abortion after 15 weeks illegal. It also stipulated new reporting requirements, with which Kentucky clinics said they could not immediately comply and so forced them to stop offering abortions altogether.House Bill 3, was passed by the state legislature in March. Kentucky's Democratic Governor Andy Beshear then vetoed it, but his veto was overridden last Wednesday by both GOP led houses. Abortion rights advocated immediately filed lawsuits to block the law from coming into effect. Their lawsuit claimed that clinics would be unable to comply because the state hasn't yet set up clear guidelines. As multiple news agencies reported, noncompliance could result in felony penalties and fines. "Only the first step" Judge Jennings decision to block the new law did not address the larger issue of the laws constitutionally. Judge Jennings's decision to block did not address the larger issue of the new law's constitutionality. Instead, her decision focused on the clinic's claims that they would be unable to comply. As NPR reported, Jennings said she decided to block the entire law because she didn't have information "to specifically determine which individual provisions and subsections are capable of compliance.""This is a win, but it is only the first step," said Rebecca Gibron of Planned Parenthood said in a statement. "We're prepared to fight for our patients' right to basic health in court and to continue doing everything in our power in ensure abortion access is permanently secured in Kentucky."One of the clinics that had to stop providing abortion care last week said it will resume its work. Kentucky is just one of many GOP-led states that have passed restrictive abolition legislation recently. ### Response: | Kentucky's abortion ban temporarily blocked by federal judge | 631,420 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. San Francisco, Oct 11 Facebook-owned Instagram would soon roll out new tools to safeguard teenagers from harmful content, after whistleblower Frances Haugen testified last week before the US Congress that Instagram can have a negative effect on the mental health of teenagers. Facebook's Vice President of global affairs Nick Clegg, appearing on CNN's State of the Union show on Sunday, said that the photo-sharing platform will introduce "take a break" feature and also "nudge" teenagers away from bad content. "We're going to introduce something which I think will make a considerable difference, which is where our systems see that a teenager is looking at the same content over and over again, and it's content which may not be conducive to their well-being, we will nudge them to look at other content," Clegg said. The platform also plans to introduce a feature "called 'take a break', "where we will be prompting teens to just simply take a break from using Instagram", he added. Clegg, however, didn't provide a timeline for the tools. In three hours of Congress testimony, Haugen accused Facebook of intentionally refusing to make changes to its algorithms because it put "profits" before people. "The kids who are bullied on Instagram, the bullying follows them home. It follows them into their bedrooms. The last thing they see before they go to bed at night is someone being cruel to them," Haugen said. She has laid out an inside-out view on the simple "frictions" that would cool off Facebook's "toxic" and "divisive" algorithms that are driving teens and vulnerable populations off the cliff on the world's largest social networking platform. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg later posted a staunch defense of his company in a note to Facebook staffers, saying that claims by Haugen about the social network's negative effects on society "don't make any sense". Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor Open in app ### Response: | Instagram to roll out new tools to safeguard teenagers | 2,208,866 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. India recorded 16,375 new cases of coronavirus , the lowest in over six months, taking the country's COVID-19 caseload to 1,03,56,844, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday. The death toll increased to 1,49,850 with 201 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 99,75,958 pushing the national recovery rate to 96.32 percent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate stands at 1.45 percent. The COVID-19 active caseload remained below 3 lakh for the 15th consecutive day. There are 2,31,036 active coronavirus infections in the country which comprises 2.23 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated. The infections due to the new coronavirus strain from Britain is currently at 58. India's COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7,30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and50 lakh on September 16. It went past60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29,90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19. According to the ICMR, 17,65,31,997 samples have been tested up to January 4 with 8,96,236 samples being tested on Monday. ### Response: | India Records Lowest Daily Covid-19 Cases in 6 Months, Infections from New Coronavirus Strain Rises to 58 | 2,262,837 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan, who impressed audiences and critics alike with her performance in the film Atrangi Re, is set to take on another important role in her upcoming film. According to a report in Pinkvilla, the actress will be seen in a period film based on the 1942 Quit India movement. The publication further added that Ek Thi Dayan director Kanan Iyer will be helming the project. The film has reportedly chosen the OTT route and will apparently be released on Amazon Prime Video. It will be backed by Dharmatic Entertainment, Pinkvilla reported. Sara Ali Khan, who made her Bollywood debut with the film Kedarnath, was last seen in Atrangi Re which also starred Dhanush and Akshay Kumar. Apart from this, the actress is currently shooting for her upcoming movie titled Gaslight in Gujarat with Vikrant Massey. Recently, the two were also snapped as they visited the Dwarkadhish temple in the state. Later, she also shared photos from her trip to the Nageshvara Jyotirlinga with Vikrant and dedicate her post to him in a typical 'Sara ki shayari' way. "Nice to have you mere saath, Filming, inspiring, holding my haath, Being there and helping me for har ek baat, Thank you, Jai Bholenath,” she wrote. Gaslight will be Sara and Vikrant's first film together. She will also be seen in Laxman Utekar’s untitled film with Vicky Kaushal. The duo had begun shooting for the movie in Indore in December last year right after Vicky’s marriage to Katrina Kaif. They wrapped the first schedule in January. ### Response: | Sara Ali Khan to Be Seen in a Film on 1942 Quit India Movement: Reports | 658,630 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Chockalingam Narayanan, Head-Equities, BNP Paribas Mutual Fund, follows the BMV (Business, Management, Valuation) philosophy for investment that focuses on businesses that grow at a rate higher than the economy and industry it operates in. Narayanan, who has over 14 years of experience, says that one has to be very careful at this stage of the market about what businesses and stocks one owns. He advises investors to follow the investment philosophy that resonates with one's risk appetite and horizon and follow it with discipline.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. Here are the edited excerpts from his interview with Moneycontrol's Kshitij Anand: Q) Market hit fresh record high. What is the way ahead? A) We have had one of the broader rallies in the market over the last 15 months, and the excess liquidity in the system seems to be supporting the continuation of the same. Close With marginal money mainly coming in from retail investors, this seems to be moving more towards IPOs, small caps and midcaps that this set of investors have generally been more active in. While earnings trajectory has been supporting it thus far, the small and midcaps are now actually not offering as much higher growth for the valuation premium that they seem to be commanding vs in the past. To that extent, one has to be very careful in this stage of the market about what businesses and stocks one owns, follow the investment philosophy that one's risk appetite and horizon provides comfort for and follow this with discipline. Q) What is your mantra of long-term investment? Any principles or guidelines which you stick with when investing? A) Follow an Investment philosophy with discipline. At our end, we follow the BMV (Business, Management, Valuation) philosophy that focusses on businesses that grow at a rate better than the economy and industry a company operates in, that have a sustainable MOAT; the businesses being run by competent management with good execution track record, capital allocation, and corporate governance. If a company filters through all these, then we focus on Valuations, and that too not just headline numbers but cashflow-driven valuations. Q) The latest US Fed statement highlighted that a number of FOMC members argued that the tapering should start with knocking off the USD 40 bn monthly purchase of MBS. How will it impact Indian markets? A) The Central Banks will at some point look to taper and that could take some liquidity out of the system. They could also possibly look at raising rates sometime late next year. While these measures could put some pressure on the markets, the earnings trajectory does seem quite sound. From a valuation perspective though, tightening measures from the central banks is likely to have some impact on the multiples. Hence, as we head towards that change in regime, we could continue to see some volatility. Q) The big China crackdown on ed-tech companies triggered jitters in equity markets across the globe last week. Do you think there is a silver lining for India or Indian firms in listed or unlisted space? A) Ed-tech space is really a non-existent sector in the country from the listed sector perspective and hence very difficult to call whether this is good or bad for Indian firms. Q) Plethora of IPOs are listing in July and the second half of 2021 - what do you make of the IPO frenzy on D-Street? How should investors evaluate IPOs ahead of investing? A) The market is reasonably awash with liquidity and retail participation has been at the highest levels. That historically has led to good IPO markets. The good part is - this will make the market more representative of the economy. A lot of the sectors that were playing a large part in the economy were not represented - be it e-commerce, fintechs. So from that perspective, this will be good. However, investors need to tread with caution. Alongside some of these marquee business listings, we are also seeing a whole host of other companies that have proximate peers already listed. Now given this frenzy, we are actually seeing a lot of premiums (in terms of multiples) and money chasing these new unknown names for public markets when actually more credible similar companies with track records being available at much cheaper levels. That dichotomy will at some point in time get bridged. The sector(s) mentioned in this document do not constitute any recommendation of the same and BNP Paribas Mutual Fund may or may not have any future position in these sector(s). Q) What do you make of the June quarter results so far which have come? And, your estimates for FY22, and FY23? A) The results season has been a mixed one. Given the very benign base from which one is looking at, the growth numbers are looking fairly buoyant. If we look through from a 2-year CAGR basis, even then, there is clear growth. Revenue expectations have been largely met but margins have been a tad below expectations given the steep inflationary pressure that is running across. PAT also consequently seems to be a tad below expectations. The overall EPS estimates of the street (as per Bloomberg) for the benchmarks like Nifty/Sensex to that extent have been largely plateauing vs an increasing trend seen in the last two quarters. The good part is that the leading businesses across most sectors seem to have taken the pain upfront and hence barring a very bad subsequent wave(s) of Covid-19, we seem to be reasonably well positioned. So from the earnings perspective, we believe we are reasonably positioned for a mid-teens earnings growth in the next 24 months. As a sector, for a minority investor, it is a fairly cyclical one and hence one needs to be very careful about the stage in which invests. That said, there have been some decent franchises that have created wealth for investors in this sector as well. Q) As India's Independence Day is around the corner, how can one become financially independent by the age of 40 in case he starts planning by 25. A) Starting to invest early in life and also within one's capacity are good points to start with. Like for our health we consult doctors, and teachers for education and lawyers for legal issues, it is good to consult a financial advisor for one's financial needs. Like health, financial investing is also very personal - the horizon to invest, the goals one is working towards, the age from which you start off etc. are very different for each individual and hence the investment approach needs to vary as per their needs. Having the right allocation and doing a periodic reset with discipline, go a long way towards generating returns in the long run. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by experts on Moneycontrol.com are their own and not those of the website or its management. Moneycontrol.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions. ### Response: | DAILY VOICE | Chockalingam Narayanan of BNP Paribas MF reveals the BMV methodology for stock picking | 1,535,657 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Amid the political crisis in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut refused to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday for questioning in a money-laundering case in connection with the re-development of Mumbai`s Patra Chawl case and said that he would "seek time". "I knew ED is going to summon me, I won`t kneel down. No matter what the rebel MLAs do, I will not go to Guwahati. I am Balasaheb`s Shiv Sainik and I will stay with my party. I will not appear before the ED tomorrow. I will seek time from ED, but will definitely go after some time," Raut said. Soon after he received a summons from the Enforcement Directorate, Sanjay Raut on Monday alleged there was a conspiracy to stop him from fighting a big battle and said that even if he is beheaded, he "will not take the Guwahati route." Maharashtra political crisis: Uddhav Thackeray hands over portfolios of nine rebel ministers to other ministers Raut further said that Balasaheb`s Shivsainiks was fighting a big battle. Raut has been asked to appear before the ED investigators at its regional office in Mumbai at 11 AM, an official privy to the development said. In April this year, the ED had also attached immovable properties worth Rs 11.15 crore, including a flat at Dadar, held by Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut`s wife Varsha and eight land parcels at Kihim near Alibag, jointly held by the latter with Swapna Patkar, in connection with the redevelopment scam. Swapna is the wife of Sujit Patkar, who is a close associate of the Sena leader. The federal agency said its investigation revealed that around Rs 100 crore was transferred from the real estate company, Housing Development Infrastructure Limited (HDIL), to the account of Pravin Raut, who in turn diverted part of these funds to various accounts of his close associates, family members, and business entities. Pravin Raut has been a director in an infrastructure company called Guruashish Constructions and is stated to be a subsidiary of the Housing Development Infrastructure Limited (HDIL), an accused in the case. Pravin Raut was arrested in the past by the Maharashtra police`s economic offences wing. The ED`s summon to Raut, who is considered to be a confidant of Shiv Sena chief and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, comes amidst mounting trouble for the party in the wake of internal rebellion. The federal agency has also been probing a Rs 4,300 crore PMC Bank money laundering case against Sanjay Raut`s wife Varsha Raut, who was questioned last year under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) by the central probe agency. The agency is probing her role in the alleged bank loan scam with regard to the transfer of Rs 55 lakh funds by the wife of an accused in the case, Pravin Raut, apart from some other transactions. Last year, the ED had also attached Pravin Raut`s assets worth Rs 72 crore in this case and had questioned him and his wife Madhuri Raut. The agency had alleged that Pravin Raut had "siphoned off" funds worth Rs 95 crore from the scam-hit bank in the garb of the loan, out of which he paid Rs 1.6 crore to his wife Madhuri Raut who subsequently transferred Rs 55 lakh in two tranches to Sanjay Raut`s wife as "interest-free loan." This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever. ### Response: | Mumbai: Shiv Sena`s Sanjay Raut refuses to appear before ED tomorrow | 1,341,995 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. By A Staff Reporter : India is advocating for Ukraine? Raising such a question in the Lok Sabha, External Affairs Minister S Jayashankar said, ''We're, first and foremost, strongly against the conflict. We believe that no solution can be arrived at by shedding blood & at the cost of innocent lives. In this day & age, dialogue & diplomacy are the right answers to any disputes.This should bear in mind that contemporary global order has been built on UN Charter, on respect for international law, and for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all States. If India has chosen a side, it is a side of peace and it is for an immediate end to violence.'' ### Response: | India is advocating for Ukraine! What the foreign minister said? | 455,473 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. His statement came after the US' intelligence community reported that it was unable to reach a firm conclusion due to Beijing's unwillingness to cooperate.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here.United States President Joe Biden on Friday said that China was continuing to withhold "critical information" regarding the origin of Covid-19 virus after America's intelligence community reported that it was unable to reach a firm conclusion on it due to China's unwillingness to cooperate."Critical information about the origins of this pandemic exists in the People's Republic of China, yet from the beginning, government officials in China have worked to prevent international investigators and members of the global public health community from accessing it," Biden said in a statement.He added: "To this day, the PRC [People's Republic of China] continues to reject calls for transparency and withhold information, even as the toll of this pandemic continue to rise."Since the outbreak of the pandemic in China's Wuhan city in December 2019, several leaders, including former US President Donald Trump and India's Union minister Nitin Gadkari, have claimed that the virus emerged from a laboratory in China.However, Beijing has refuted the allegations. Most experts also believe the virus originated in a market that traded in wildlife in Wuhan.In May, Biden had asked the country's intelligence agencies to report to him within 90 days the origin of the Covid-19 virus. On Friday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released the unclassified summary of the report assessment of the intelligence agencies on the origin of the virus.Intelligence agencies remained divided on the virus' origin. According to the evaluation, the virus emerged due to initial small-scale exposure that happened not after November 2019, and the first cluster was found in Wuhan, China in December. It also assessed that China's officials did not have foreknowledge about the virus before it emerged.The intelligence community, however, could not gather a consensus on how the virus actually emerged and came up with two hypotheses.First, the National Intelligence Council and four other intelligence agencies assessed with "low confidence" that the virus was most likely caused by natural exposure of a human being to an animal infected with Covid-19 or a close "progenitor virus" that probably would be over 99% similar to SARS-CoV-2."These analysts give weight to China's officials' lack of foreknowledge, the numerous vectors for natural exposure, and other factors," the summary said.The second hypothesis, backed by one intelligence agency with "moderate confidence", was that the first human infection was due to a laboratory-related incident at the Wuhan Institute of Virology that was probably conducting experimentation, animal handling, or sampling."Variations in analytic views largely stem from differences in how agencies weigh intelligence reporting and scientific publications, and intelligence and scientific gaps," the summary explained.The report said that China's cooperation was needed to arrive at a conclusive assessment."Beijing, however, continues to hinder the global investigation, resist sharing information and blame other countries, including the United States," it said. "These actions reflect, in part, China's government's own uncertainty about where an investigation could lead as well as its frustration the international community is using the issue to exert political pressure on China."After the report was submitted, Biden said that the US would continue to work with other countries and agencies to press China to share the information fully, and to work with the World Health Organization on its investigation for determining the origin of Covid-19."We will also continue to press the PRC [People's Republic of China] to adhere to scientific norms and standards, including sharing information and data from the earliest days of the pandemic, protocols related to biosafety, and information from animal populations," he said. "We must have a full and transparent accounting of this global tragedy." So far, Covid-19 has infected more than 21.53 crore people across the world and led to over 44.85 lakh deaths since the beginning of the pandemic in December 2019, according to Johns Hopkins University. ### Response: | Covid-19: China still withholding information about origin of virus, says Joe Biden | 1,772,810 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. New Delhi: The Election Commission will extend 'full assistance' to the government in identifying targeted beneficiaries at the polling station level for the COVID-19 vaccination drive, but wants health authorities to delete the data once the inoculation exercise is over, sources privy to the development said on Friday. On December 31 last year, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla wrote to Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora requesting the commission's help in identifying people above 50 years of age at the polling station level, the sources said. On the issue of data security, the home secretary wrote that the government is complying with the current best practices for ensuring cyber security. He has assured the poll panel that the data will be used only for the purpose of vaccination, the sources said. The Election Commission (EC), after detailed deliberations, wrote back to the home secretary on January 4, saying it has decided to render 'full assistance' in the vaccination drive. But asked the government to ensure that the data is strictly used for the limited purpose for which it has been sought, the sources said. The commission also said that the data should be deleted by health authorities once the vaccination exercise concludes, they said. Some senior EC officials will be in touch with nodal officers of the Union home ministry and the Union health ministry to settle day-to-day issues, the sources said. Last month, officials of the Union health ministry and the Niti Aayog had met the EC top brass seeking their help in the distribution of COVID-19 vaccine given the poll panel's robust network at the booth level. The letter by the home secretary is a follow up to the meeting, the sources said. According to guidelines for the COVID-19 vaccination drive, the latest electoral roll for Lok Sabha and assembly elections will be used to identify the priority population over the age of 50 years. India's Vaccine Approvals Had One Problem. It Gave Rise To the Other Two. Twelve identity documents, such as Voter ID, Aadhaar card, driving licence, passport and pension document, will be required for beneficiary identification. According to the government, the shots will be offered first to an estimated one crore healthcare workers, and around two crore frontline workers, and then to persons above 50 years of age, followed by persons younger than 50 years of age with associated comorbidities. Cost of vaccination of healthcare and frontline workers will be borne by the central government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch India's COVID-19 vaccination drive on January 16 via video conference. The Drugs Controller General of India had recently approved Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute, and indigenously developed Covaxin of Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country, paving the way for a massive inoculation drive. ### Response: | EC Okays Use of Its Data for Vaccination Drive, Wants It Deleted Post Exercise | 2,357,130 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Eighteen kilometres from Chinese owned Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka lies Mattala Rajapaksa International airport, which has unfortunately earned the sobriquet of being the least used airport in the world. Built during the presidency of Mahinda Rajapaksa, both port and airport, built from high-interest loans from Chinese EXIM bank, are monuments to fiscal profligacy practised by rulers of the Island nation currently reeling under deep economic and political crisis.Like Sri Lanka, Pakistan is also the biggest beneficiary of economic assistance from China and that too has descended into political and economic chaos. Instead of Chinese loans making the two economies more resilient, the client states of Beijing have literally folded up in wake of the global economic crisis brought on by a pandemic, which ironically has origins in Wuhan, China.Sri Lanka is presently reeling under protests due to rampaging inflation; Pakistan is in a free drop with Imran Khan Niazi now a Prime Minister just in the name after having totally exposed the fragility of democracy in the Islamic Republic for his own survival.The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) owned media dismisses predatory economic policies of Beijing as western propaganda and insists that loans given to countries like Pakistan and Sri Lanka are only a small portion of their overall debt portfolios. These Chinese claims are substantiated by the openly available information on government-to-government loans from China. But this is only half of the story as information on the actual liabilities or outflows of the borrowing countries on account of guaranteed returns on investments, commercial loans etc. is not readily available.Like in the case of Pakistan, Beijing has maintained that its loans comprise 10 per cent of Sri Lanka's overall external debt. This works out to be USD five billion out of total debt of nearly USD 51 billion. But this figure does not include currency swaps, foreign currency term facility agreements, and loans given by Chinese state-owned enterprises. Project wise loans given by the Chinese EXIM bank are estimated to be USD 4.8 billion, out of which only USD one billion carries a concessional interest rate of two per cent while the remainder carries a whopping rate of six per cent.In Pakistan, the Chinese EXIM Bank has loaned USD 11 billion (concessional) at an interest rate of 1.6 per cent for infrastructure projects and another USD 15.5 billion (commercial) carrying an interest rate of 5-6 per cent for power projects under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, part of the BRI and designed to give Beijing access to the Arabian Sea and beyond. All debts are denominated in USD dollars, which hedges the Chinese exposure to exchange rate fluctuations but increases the cost of hard currency for the borrowers. In Pakistan, the debt burden has consistently increased due to the regular depreciation of the Pakistani Rupee at an average of six per cent per year. In Sri Lanka, the Lankan Rupee collapsed in a matter of days, increasing the cost of hard currency dramatically.All the blame for the crisis in these two countries cannot be put on the shoulders of Beijing as the majority of it rests on the myopic leadership of these nations. Tempted by the easy availability of loans from China to finance ambitious infrastructure projects that give an impression of rapid economic development to the gullible public, these leaderships threw fiscal prudence and economic viability out of the window to retain political power. With Beijing neutral to whether the borrowing regime was corrupt or inefficient or both, these politically expedient loans have now come to haunt these two countries.The Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka and Gwadar Port in restive Baluchistan in Pakistan are classical cases of white elephant projects. Both the ports are located strategically but are commercially unsustainable as there is simply not enough traffic. China has already acquired Hambantota and it is not a matter of wild imagination that it acquires Gwadar too in the coming months. Fact is that there is no real income from these ports and cargo traffic is being diverted from Colombo and Karachi ports to keep them operational. In the meantime, Matala airport is sometimes used for storing paddy.The extent of profiteering by the Chinese companies that execute projects is also not often known. In Pakistan, it was accidentally illustrated by the leaked Power Producers Report in April 2020, which examined among others, two thermal power projects in Sahiwal and Port Qasim. Both were executed by Chinese companies. For these two projects worth USD 3.8 billion, the report found an overpayment of Pak ₹483.64 billion or approximately USD 3 billion.With the Ukraine-Russia war not showing signs of any resolution and parts of China being hit by the coronavirus, global finance will continue to lag, putting countries like Sri Lanka and Pakistan in the high-risk category for investment as they are also facing serious political turmoil. Economic engagement of the dragon will prove very costly to both Islamabad and Colombo with the gullible masses taken for a royal ride.Sign on to read the HT ePaper epaper.hindustantimes.com ### Response: | Chinese loans for white elephant projects pushed SL and Pak into present crisis | 440,479 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. SHILLONG, Jan 21: The Meghalaya Confederation for Academic Welfare (MeCAW) has branded NEHU Vice-Chancellor Prof SK Srivastava a "disaster" for the University while also accentuating the need for an "urgent healing touch and a course correction". In a statement on Thursday, the MeCAW said that the vice-chancellor has played with and infringed the basic statutory framework of NEHU. "Not only Prof SK Srivastava is a big disaster for NEHU, but he also is a threat to academic, administrative and financial propriety. He has played with and infringed the basic statutory framework of NEHU," the MeCAW said. It also said that the office of the vice-chancellor did not have any officiating person on January 4 and 11. "The vice-chancellor had abdicated his responsibility of running the office by remaining absent and by not even appointing an in-charge, thereby committing gross dereliction of duty. When he is asking teachers to seek his prior permission before leaving station, even in vacation, he remains unaccountable and abdicates all his responsibility towards NEHU," the statement said. ### Response: | Srivastava labelled 'disaster' for NEHU | 2,416,288 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Shillong: Meghalaya has so far vaccinated 2,874 health workers, the Meghalaya Health Department reported."The target we had set up for today was to vaccinate 659, and we achieved 479. So we were able to achieve over 70%," said Dr Nongbri.According to Dr Nongbri, out of the 11 districts in Meghalaya the health department witnessed Ri-Bhoi with the lowest turnout. When asked what the reason behind this was, Dr Nongbri said, "The low turnout in Ri-Bhoi may be due to a lack of awareness given to the health workers. We have considered it in our meeting today, and we have advised the team in charge to sort out the issue and find out what is the reason behind it." Following is a list of the districts with the target and numbers achieved till date: East Garo Hills target was 253 and achievement was 150 East Jaintia Hills target was 290 and achievement was 219 East Khasi Hills target was 1044 and achievement was 908 North Garo Hills target was 260 and achievement was 155 Ri-Bhoi Hills target was 449 and achievement was 186 South Garo Hills target was 54 and achievement was 39 South West Garo Hills target was 389 and achievement was 279 South West Khasi Hills target was 250 and achievement was 111 West Garo Hills target was 545 and achievement was 461 West Jaintia Hills target was 333 and achievement was 255 West Khasi Hills target was 268 and achievement was 111 Dr Nongbri urged the health workers to come forward and get themselves vaccinated. "The first victim and death due to COVID-19 in Meghalaya was a doctor so one must understand why the health workers have been given a priority in the first phase," he added. ### Response: | Meghalaya: 2,874 health workers vaccinated till date | 2,448,465 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. PTI, Facebook has asked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to remove his post from Instagram where identity was revealed of the family of a nine-year-old girl who was allegedly raped and murdered in southwest Delhi, the apex child rights body NCPCR said. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights shared with PTI copies of the letter that Facebook forwarded to it in response to its summon to the social media giant. In the letter to Gandhi, Facebook said, "A post you uploaded through your Instagram account is unlawful under Section 74 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015; Section 23 of the POCSO Act, 2012; and Section 288A of the Indian Penal Code. In accordance with NCPCR's Notice, you are requested to remove this post expeditiously." Following the communication from Facebook, the NCPCR withdrew its direction to the company to appear before the commission with an explanation over non-action over Gandhi's post. Rahul forged letter to unlock Twitter account: BJP Instagram, a photo and video sharing social networking platform, is owned by Facebook. The NCPCR had last week asked Facebook to take appropriate action against Gandhi's Instagram profile over violation of provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, and the Indian Penal Code, and demanded the removal of the video from the platform. Section 74 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, prohibits the disclosure of identity of a child in any form of media and Section 23 of the POCSO Act, 2012, also states that no information or photo of a child should be published in any form of media which could reveal the identity of the child. This information under Section 23 of the POCSO Act includes his/her name, address, photograph, family details, school, neighbourhood or any other particulars which may lead to disclosure of identity of the child. Gandhi last week met the family of the nine-year-old girl and asserted that he is with them on the path to justice and "will not back down even an inch". Later, he posted a picture of his meeting with the girl's parents on Instagram. The girl died under mysterious circumstances when she went to get water from a cooler at a crematorium in the Old Nangal area in southwest Delhi. The girl's parents alleged that she was raped and her body forcibly cremated by a crematorium priest who had falsely claimed that she was electrocuted. Hundreds of locals, including the victim's parents, have been staging a protest near the site of the incident, demanding capital punishment for the accused. ### Response: | Facebook asks Rahul Gandhi to remove post revealing identity of Dalit girl's family: NCPCR | 1,664,285 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Anushka Sharma might not have announced her next Bollywood project, the actress has been constantly hogging the limelight with her amazing photos from England. Just yesterday, she had treated her over 51 million Instagram followers to a few happy photos that showed her rocking a ribbed t-shirt with jeans. Flaunting her flawless skin, the actress got us hooked on her infectious smile. The stunner had captioned her post using blue butterfly emoticons. While fans cannot help but praise Anushka's natural beauty, her hubby Virat Kohli has been wondering who should be given the photo credit. Taking to the comment section, Virat wrote, "Who took these pictures," hinting that the actress should give him the credit. Replying to her hubby with a witty response, Anushka wrote, "@virat.kohli a really good fan." Take a look below: This is not the first time that Anushka and Virat are making headlines for their comments on each other's posts. A few days back, when Anushka had shared her "Dur'hum' saath saath hai" post, Virat had commented on it with a red heart emticon. Haven't seen the photo yet? Check it out right here: If you are wondering who is in the stroller in front of Anushka and Virat, then we must tell you that it's their baby girl, Vamika. The power couple was blessed with their first child earlier this year. Announcing the arrival of her daughter and sharing her name on social media, Anushka had written, "We have lived together with love , presence and gratitude as a way of life but this little one , Vamika has taken it to a whole new level ! Tears , laughter , worry , bliss - emotions that have been experienced in a span of minutes sometimes ! Sleep is elusive but our hearts are SO full Thanking you all for your wishes , prayers and good energy." On the movie front, Anushka was last seen in Zero alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif. ### Response: | Virat Kohli wonders who took Anushka Sharma's happy photos; actress gives a witty reply | 1,504,215 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. New York (AP): The six-hour outage at Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp was a headache for many casual users but far more serious for the millions of people worldwide who rely on social media sites to run their businesses or communicate with relatives, fellow parents, teachers or neighbours.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. When all three services went dark Monday, it was a stark reminder of the power and reach of Facebook, which owns the photo-sharing and messaging apps. Around the world, the breakdown at WhatsApp left many at a loss. In Brazil, the messaging service is by far the most widely used app in the country, installed on 99 per cent of smartphones, according to tech pollster Mobile Time. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW WhatsApp has become essential in Brazil to communicate with friends and family, as well as for a variety of other tasks, such as ordering food. Offices, various services and even the courts had trouble making appointments, and phone lines became overwhelmed. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians in their homeland and abroad fretted over the WhatsApp outage. Many of the country's more than 11 million people depend it to alert one another about gang violence in particular neighbourhoods or to talk to relatives in the US about money transfers and other important matters. Haitian migrants travelling to the US rely on it to find each other or share key information such as safe places to sleep. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW Nelzy Mireille, a 35-year-old unemployed woman who depends on money sent from relatives abroad, said she stopped at a repair shop in the capital of Port-au-Prince because she thought her phone was malfunctioning. I was waiting on confirmation on a money transfer from my cousin, she said. I was so frustrated. I was not able to hear from my love, complained 28-year-old Wilkens Bourgogne, referring to his partner, who was in the neighbouring Dominican Republic, buying goods to bring back to Haiti. He said he was concerned about her safety because of the violence in their homeland. Insecurity makes everyone worry, he said. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW In rebel-held Syria, where the telecommunication infrastructure has been disrupted by war, residents and emergency workers rely mostly on internet communication. Naser AlMuhawish, a Turkey-based Syrian doctor who monitors coronavirus cases in rebel-held territory in Syria, said WhatsApp is the main communication method used with over 500 workers in the field. They switched to Skype, but WhatsApp works better when internet service is shaky, he said. If there had been an emergency such as shelling that he needed to warn field workers about, there could have been major problems, he said. "Luckily this didn't happen yesterday during the outage, he said. But hospitals treating COVID-19 patients in the region were thrown into panic. They lost contact with oxygen suppliers who have no fixed location and are normally reached via WhatsApp. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW One hospital sent staff member searching for oxygen at nearly two dozen facilities, said Dr Fadi Hakim of the Syrian American Medical Society. In Lima, Peru, the breakdown complicated dental technician Mary Mejia's job. Like most Peruvian medical workers, she uses WhatsApp for a multitude of tasks, including scheduling appointments and ordering crowns. Sometimes the doctor will be working on a patient and I need to contact a technician for job, she said. To have to step away and make a phone call? It trips us up. We've become so accustomed to this tool. Millions of Africans use WhatsApp for all their voice calls, so people felt they were cut off from the world, said Mark Tinka, a Ugandan who heads engineering at SEACOM, a South Africa-based internet service provider. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW Many Africans also use WhatsApp to connect with relatives in other countries. Tinka's stepdaughter lives in Caldwell, Idaho, and lost her father on Sunday, but could not speak with her family back in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, to arrange travel for the funeral. It's amazing just how little folks understand the impact of three or four content companies on the utility of the Internet, Tinka said. Facebook said the outage was due to an internal error related to a configuration change but gave no details. The outage came amid a crisis at Facebook, accused by a whistleblower on 60 Minutes and on Capitol Hill of profiting from hate and division and suppressing research showing that Instagram contributes to body-image problems, eating disorders and thoughts of suicide in young women. For small businesses, the outages meant hundreds or thousands of dollars in lost revenue. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW Sarah Murdoch runs a small Seattle-based travel company called Adventures with Sarah and relies on Facebook Live videos to promote her tours. She estimated the breakdown cost her thousands of dollars in bookings. I've tried other platforms because I am wary of Facebook, but none of them are as powerful for the type of content I create, Murdoch said. As for her losses, it may only be a few people, but we are small enough that it hurts. Heather Rader runs How Charming Photography in Linton, Indiana. She takes photographs for schools and sports teams and makes yard signs with the photos. She has her own website but said parents and other customers mostly try to reach her through social media. She said she might have lost three or four bookings for photo sessions at USD 200 a client. A lot of people only have a specific window when they can do ordering and booking and things like that, she said. If they can't get a direct answer, they go to someone else. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW Tarita Carnduff of Alberta, Canada, said she connects with other parents on Facebook just about every day, and the outage drove home for her how crucial that support is. As a parent with special needs kids, it is the only space I found others in similar positions, she said. There's a lot of us that would be lost without it. But for others, the breakdown led them to conclude they need less Facebook in their lives. Anne Vydra said she realised she was spending too much free time scrolling and commenting on posts she disagreed with. She deleted the Facebook app on Tuesday. I didn't want it to come back, said Vydra, who lives in Nashville, Tennessee, and does voiceover work. She added: I realized how much of my time was wasted. (AP) ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW Also read: Nagaland by-polls: NPF candidate steps down, to pave way for NDPP Latest Stories ### Response: | Social media outage highlights how vital Facebook has become worldwide | 2,161,392 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Berhampur: Giving a momentum to the ongoing Self-Help Group revolution in Odisha, the first-ever urban mall of Mission Shakti is going to be opened soon in the city of Berhampur in Ganjam district. The upcoming mall will provide the Women SHGs a new and vibrant platform to exhibit their collective entrepreneurship and capability propelling Odisha's progress towards women empowerment, a vision that Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has always emphasized for the development of the State. In the words of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, "No household, no society, no state, no country has ever moved forward without empowering the women". True to it, the Mission Shakti movement, which was started way back in 2001 to empower the women at the grassroots level, has become the dynamic force and emerged as an agent of change in the socio-economic status of millions of women in Odisha. The first-ever urban mall, which is going to be opened at Meenakhi Nagar main road, a strategic location in Berhampur, will showcase rich the prowess of women and bring to fore their entrepreneurial skills. According to Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BeMC) Commissioner Dr. Siddeshwar Baliram Bondar, who is personally monitoring the progress of the project, the mall will accommodate more than 15 SHGs who will display and sale a range of Berhampur-made products like badi, rashi papad, pickles, silk products and handicraft items. The BeMC is planning to open the exclusive mall by November 15 this year. Being set up in an attractive ambience, the Mission Shakti urban mall will play a pivotal role in promoting the products made by the SHGs. It will facilitate sales and marketing of various handloom, handicraft, food items, spices and non-farm products manufactured by the WSHGs. It is a part of the commitment of the civic body towards the economic empowerment of women through SHGs, the Commissioner says. Besides the mall, work is going on in full swing to open a SHG-led pickle manufacturing unit in Berhampur by November 15. The state-of-the-art pickle manufacturing unit will cater to the needs of the Aahar centers in the Silk city. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik-led Odisha Government's pro-women initiatives have created a conducive environment for the development of these self-help groups in every nook and corner of the state. The Mission Shakti urban mall is one such initiative that will certainly illustrate the true reflection of women's empowerment and self-reliance. The post Building An Entrepreneurial Edifice: Odisha's First-Ever Mission Shakti Urban Mall to Come up in Berhampur appeared first on News Room Odisha. ### Response: | Building An Entrepreneurial Edifice: Odisha's First-Ever Mission Shakti Urban Mall to Come up in Berhampur | 1,995,734 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. These days smuggling cases are coming to the fore in India. The government seems to be unable to crack down on these smugglers. According to the latest news, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, taking a big action on Saturday, has caught a large consignment of narcotics and his gang. Let us tell you that the officials of Directorate of Revenue at Kolkata airport on Saturday seized 16.15 kg heroin worth about Rs 113 crore from three African passengers, including two women. Acting on specific intelligence, the said officers caught three persons from Kolkata airport with heroin, out of which a woman and a man from Kenya and a woman passenger from Malawi are included. During investigation, it was found that they have 14 packets in four trolley bags filled with some brown powdery substance and the narcotic substance hidden in those packets is heroin. According to the information confirmed by the officials, two of the arrested accused had come to India on a medical visa, while one had come to India on a business visa. These accused first went to Dubai from Africa. After that he took a flight from there to Kolkata. Let us inform that on March 30, he was produced in Barasat court after arrest, from where he was sent to judicial custody. However, further investigation is still going on. ### Response: | DRI took major action at Kolkata airport, three foreign smugglers arrested with heroin worth Rs 113 crore | 425,941 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. J. Paul, a 34-year-old Thiruvananthapuram-based engineer, has been desperate to get married for the past two years, but the pandemic has derailed this plan.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. In the past two months, he had lined up a few prospective people to meet through various dating apps. With one girl in particular, he felt, things could have progressed into a more serious relationship. But a day before they were due to meet for an Onam lunch, she asked to see his vaccine certificate. "I had already had Covid six months ago and hadn't gone in for a vaccine. I have been waiting for Pfizer vaccines to come to India. But now I feel I have no choice but to take whatever is available if I want to improve my personal life," says Paul. It isn't just on dating apps where a vaccination certificate comes handy. Across the country, state policies now make it difficult for those who are unvaccinated to avail public services. Maharashtra is the only state where both public (trains and parks) as well as private (malls and restaurants) services require a person to be fully vaccinated. In Karnataka, only teachers who have taken at least one dose of a vaccine can come to school again. In Odisha, places where infection rates are high, the public need to be fully immunised to enter malls and cinemas. Rajasthan and Punjab both mandate one dose of vaccine in order to visit malls and theatres. "One cannot stay in lockdown forever. Vaccines are the most effective way to reopen in a safe manner," says Dr Anupam Sibal, medical director of Apollo Hospitals. Even though vaccines may not stop a person from getting an infection, there is evidence that they will reduce mortality significantly. However, for this a person would have to have taken both doses. "With a single dose of vaccine, the efficacy of Covaxin and Covishield in reducing mortality drops to around 30 per cent. But with both doses, it jumps to 60 to 70 per cent," says Dr Sandeep Budhiraja, medical director of Max Hospital Saket in Delhi. India has so far given the single dose to 45 crore people and double to 12.9 crore. That means around 50 per cent of the eligible population has been given one dose, and about 13 per cent has been fully immunised. If there has been vaccine hesitancy, the social and government requirement of a certificate is now changing the mindset for a few. "I did not want to be vaccinated at all. But when my sisters said they would not tie me a rakhi if I did not have one dose, I changed my mind, rushed and took one dose," says Mihir Dasgupta, a 23-year-old student from Delhi. However, in places where there are long queues to get a vaccine, a mandated certificate could be a problem. "I find it difficult to go out to the park without my household help to manage my two toddlers. But we have been unable to get her a slot for her first dose with Covaxin since for a while the rules allowed only those who need a second dose to be eligible. And now there is such a rush for the first dose, the lines at the centres are so long. We have decided to pay and get her a first dose at a private centre, there were more slots available there," says Aaditri Ganguly, a 37-year-old homemaker from Kolkata in West Bengal. With business owners also supporting the idea of a 'no vaccine, no entry' policy to protect their staff and regain customer confidence, the value of a vaccine certificate is growing by the day. And as people start to find more confidence in vaccine efficacy, the certificate will be needed not just for a day out in the mall but equally for social mileage and inclusion. ### Response: | No vaccination, no service | 1,731,935 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 12th Arts Result 2022: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has declared the Class 12 Arts results today, i.e., June 6 on the official website, i.e., rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. Students who appear for the Class 12 board examination are advised to check their results and download score cards from the official website, once the Class 10 results are declared. The Rajasthan Board Class 12 Arts have been declared by RBSE Board Administrator LN Mantri at 12:15 pm in the board's conference hall. The Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 12 Arts Result 2022 has been declared, with the overall pass percentage recorded this year being 96.33 percent. However, girls have outperformed boys. CHECK YOUR CLASS 12 ARTS RESULTS DIRECTLY GIRLS OUTPERFORMED A total of 97.21 percent of female students cleared the RBSE 12th Arts exam successfully. This year, girls have outperformed the boys with a better pass percentage. In the result, girls recorded a pass percentage of 97.21 percent, whereas boys recorded an overall pass percentage of 95.44 percent. OVER 6 LAKH STUDENTS GOT THEIR RESULTS TODAY As per the data shared by RBSE, about 6,52,610 applicants have been registered in the Senior Secondary Arts class examination or Rajasthan Board RBSE 12th Arts and 4058 applicants have been registered in Senior Upadhyay this year. STEPS TO CHECK WBBSE CLASS 10 RESULT 2022 Go to the official website of the board, wbbse.wb.gov.in. The result link will be available on the homepage. Click on it Enter roll number and date of birth. Submit and check your result. Take a printout of the results page for future use. GSEB SSC Result 2022: List of websites, how to check GSEB 10th result via SMS UPSC IES, ISS admit cards 2022 released @upsc.gov.in, here's how to download ### Response: | Rajasthan Board RBSE 12th Arts Result 2022 declared: Girls outperform boys with 97.21% | 1,119,577 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. New Delhi, Jan 21: The government on Wednesday said that as many as four deaths were reported after COVID-19 vaccination, adding that post-mortem confirmed that three of them were unrelated to vaccination. It further said that post-mortem for the fourth death is going on. The government further stated that 10 people were hospitalised so far after vaccination, out of which seven have been discharged. "The post-mortem is ongoing," an official health ministry statement said referring to the death of a Telangana man, 42, who got a Covid jab on Tuesday morning and died early Wednesday morning after complaining of chest pain. Preliminary findings suggest the death is unrelated to the vaccination, a health official said. According to the post-mortem reports, the man in UP died due to cardio-pulmonary disease, while both the beneficiaries in Karnataka died due to myocardial infraction. Post-mortem of the Telangana resident is going on. "Four (post Covid-shot) deaths have been reported from Uttar Pradesh (1), Karnataka (2) and Telangana (1). Three were because of heart-related events not related to the vaccine," a Health Ministry report said, adding that 10 people were hospitalized across states after today's vaccination drive. Supreme Court issues notice to the makers of 'Mirzapur' and Amazon Prime Video|Oneindia News There has been rising hesitation among doctors, nurses and others involved in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic towards getting themselves vaccinated, with many not turning up to get their shot. source: oneindia.com ### Response: | 4 deaths reported after COVID vaccination; '3 unrelated to vaccine': HoM | 2,407,426 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Gold Price Today, Gold Price Outlook, Gold Price Forecast: Gold prices were trading flat on Thursday as global rates remained steady. On Multi Commodity Exchange, gold October futures were trading Rs 14 down at Rs 47,054 per 10 grams, as against the previous close of Rs 47,068. Silver December futures were ruling at Rs 63,768 per kg, down Rs 72. In the previous session, silver futures ended at Rs 63840. Globally, yellow metal prices held steady ahead of the US non-farm payrolls data that is crucial to the Federal Reserve's tapering plan, even as a private payrolls report missed expectations, according to Reuters. Spot gold was steady at $1,814.54 per ounce, while US gold futures were little changed at $1,817.20. Jigar Trivedi, Research Analyst- Commodities Fundamental, Anand Rathi Shares & Stock Brokers MCX gold October future may stay in a tight range as traders are keenly focusing on Friday's U.S. nonfarm payrolls data as it is expected to help shape the Fed's stance on monetary policy particularly after private forecaster ADP has disappointed the street. Meanwhile, the investment demand has fallen continuously in the last month. Today MCX Gold October futures may stay in a range from Rs 46,900 to 47,200 amid release of economic data from the US like factory orders for July and weekly jobless claims. Ravindra Rao, CMT, EPAT, VP- Head Commodity Research, Kotak Securities COMEX gold trades little changed near $1815/oz after a 0.1% decline yesterday. Gold is range bound amid continuing debate over Fed's monetary policy. Also support from virus concerns, mixed economic data from major economies and tensions in Afghanistan is countered by continuing ETF outflows and general positive trend in equities. Gold may remain volatile amid Fed uncertainty but global growth and inflation concerns may continue to support. Bhavik Patel, Senior Technical Research Analyst, Tradebulls Securities Gold pricing has remained fairly stable and continues to trade above $1800 per ounce. The clear break in gold occurred on Friday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke at the virtual Economic Symposium. Currently gold continues to be in range ahead of August jobs number tomorrow. Yesterday weekly jobs data came weaker than expected which helped gold prices to recover as before that gold prices were under pressure because of higher than expected ISM manufacturing number. Tomorrow if jobs' numbers disappoint then we could see gold breaking above $1830. Previously gold was not able to breach $1800 and now it is $1830. Gold has support around 46800-46750 and resistance at 47600-47700. In MCX also it is trading in this given range and we may know a clear picture tomorrow after jobs data. NS Ramaswamy, Head of Commodities, Ventura Securities Today, we expect the MCX Gold Oct prices to trade sideways. Prices have not been able to break the key resistance of 100 EMA on the daily chart on a closing basis which is placed near 47,500 mark. Also on the downside, prices are not breaking below 46,800 mark from the last few trading sessions. Breakout on either side may start a new leg of the move for MCX GOLD prices. On an hourly chart, if prices manage to sustain above 47,400 mark on hourly closing basis then we may see upside momentum for intraday. On the Comex front, prices are struggling to sustain above $1800/ounce mark. Key resistance is at $1810/ounce on a closing basis. On the downside, key support is seen at $1770/ounce level. MCX SILVER Sep prices are also likely to trade sideways for intraday. On hourly chart, prices need to sustain above the 64,300 mark on an hourly closing basis. We may expect prices heading towards 65,500 level after this breakout. On the Comex Front, immediate resistance is at $24.50/ounce. Breaking above this level, prices may head higher towards $25.00/ounce level. Sandeep Matta, Founder, TRADEIT Investment Advisor The lackluster movement in gold continues and somehow manages to trade above the key momentum indicators. The market participants are eyeing on employment data to be released on Friday which is expected to come lower than expected. Lower employment data could have bullish undertones for gold and bearish for dollar and precious metal may find a new catalyst to break its key resistance zone of $1835-$1845/oz. Gold on MCX also traded in the tight range both the side and closed mostly unchanged. Equity markets are making new highs on daily basis and getting more traction than the safe haven. The outlook for the gold is expected to be range bound during the day and will offer opportunities for the traders on both sides. Key level for GOLD AUG Contract - 47108Buy Zone Above - 47115 for the target of 47236-47404Sell Zone Below - 47090 for the target of 46960-46812 (The views in this story are expressed by the respective experts of the research and brokerage firm. Financial Express Online does not bear any responsibility for their advice. Please consult your investment advisor before investing.) Bullion gold price MCX Multi Commodity Exchange Silver ### Response: | Gold Price Today, 2 September 2021: Gold may trade in Rs 46900-47200 range; US jobs data eyed | 1,819,705 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Cinema theatres and auditoriums in Maharashtra will reopen from October 22, chief minister Uddhav Thackeray announced on Saturday amid a slight decline in daily new coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases over the past week. The owners and management have to ensure that proper Covid norms are followed.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. According to the chief minister's office, authorities are chalking out a detailed standard operating procedure (SOP) regarding the operation of theatres and auditoriums, which will be announced soon. 'Chief Minister Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray has announced that cinemas and theatres in the state will be allowed to open after October 22 in compliance with health norms. Work is underway to prepare a detailed SOP in this regard and it will be announced soon,' the Maharashtra CM office said. Maha schools to reopen from Oct 4, religious places from Oct 7 The decision comes a day after the state government announced the reopening of religious places of all faiths from October 7. All temples in Maharashtra will reopen from the first day of Navratri, a Hindu festival that spans nine nights. The Maharashtra government had imposed several restrictions on the Ganesh Chaturthi festival fearing another Covid wave. On Friday, Thackeray also announced the reopening of schools for classes 5 to 12 in rural areas and 8 to 12 in urban areas starting October 4. Announcing the decision, the chief minister said that the government has prepared itself for another wave of Covid-19 but allowing relaxations in various activities with all precautions. 'Although daily Covid-19 cases are showing a declining trend, everybody should take care and follow Covid-19 protocols. While religious places are going to be opened, people still need to wear face masks and use hand sanitisers. The management of religious places will be responsible for the implementation of such measures,' he said. For HT: Sign on to read the HT ePaper epaper.hindustantimes.com ### Response: | Cinema halls, auditoriums in Maharashtra to reopen from October 22 | 2,054,445 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. MUMBAI: TellyChakkar is back with yet another update from the telly-world. Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai has become the longest-running show on TV right now. Abhimanyu and Akshara are winning the hearts of the audience with their romance. The roles are played by Harshad Chopra and Pranali Rathod respectively. Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai: Upcoming Challenge! Akshara and Abhimanyu to face Goenkas' hatred towards Birlas for THIS reason In this vide,o we see that Pranali Rathod who plays the lead role of Akshara is seen eating the apples kept on the set for the show. Take a look a the video to see the funny banter. Check out the video Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai: Aww! Not Rudra, but THIS person will turn to be Aarohi's love interest Abhimanyu and Akshara are busy with their lovey-dovey marital life and the new challenges that follow; here a mysterious person Rudra, gifts a rose bouquet to Aarohi. Therefore, now Rudra and Aarohi's love story kick-starts. However, there is a hitch because Aarohi is destined to be with Neil and not Rudra. For more updates, stay tuned to TellyChakkar. ### Response: | Oh no! Makers of YRKKH are not happy with Akshara aka Pranali Rathod, Here's Why | 934,062 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Colors popular TV serial Molkki is all set for the most awaited twist of Daksh and Purvi's marriage. MUMBAI: Things are getting tough for Virendra as Nani prepones the wedding. Nani is very well aware of Virendra and Purvi's past and their marital relationship. However, just to protect Daksh's love, she wants to get Purvi married to Daksh before she regains her lost memory. Virendra faces a huge shock on learning the wedding news and this is only worsening the scenario. Wow! It's a wrap for team Molkki in Goa, cast and crew return to Mumbai Virendra can't lose Purvi once again and this is where he finally determines to stop this wedding at any cost. While Daksh loves Dhwani aka Purvi a lot and Purvi is in mixed dilemma, How Virendra will make Purvi recall her lost memory and how he will stop this marriage is super exciting to watch next in the show. Read the new updates at TellyChakkar.com and stay up to date. KYAA BAAT HAIN! Priyal Mahajan on her bond with Molkki co-star Toral: Sakshi-Purvi's love is next level, she loves Sakshi more than Virender Credit: serialgossip ### Response: | Molkki: Oh no! Virendra's big plan to hinder Daksh-Purvi's marriage | 1,873,133 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Washington: Three people died and another was critically injured after a shooting broke out in Smithsburg, US state of Maryland, police said. The incident took place on the afternoon of Thursday June 9, Xinhua news agency reported. Officers responded to the Columbia Machine Inc. at around 2.30 pm, where they found the four victims, the Washington County Sheriff's Office wrote in the latest press release. The suspect fled the scene prior to law enforcement's arrival. The suspect's vehicle was later encountered by Maryland State Police. Gunshots were exchanged between the suspect and a trooper, according to the release. Both were injured and transported for medical treatment. There is no confirmed active threat to the community in relation to this incident, the release noted. Multiple federal agencies have responded to assist in the investigation into the incident. Smithsburg is about 110 kilometres northwest of Washington, D.C. This is the latest of a series of mass shootings that have rocked the US over the past weeks. US lawmakers are discussing gun control legislation but whether the talks will bear fruit is unknown. ### Response: | 3 dead, 1 injured after shooting in US state of Maryland - 1 min read | 1,162,510 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. The by-elections to two seats in West Bengal - one Lok Sabha, the other an assembly seat - have a Bollywood connection. Besides Shatrughan Sinha and Babul Supriyo as candidates, actors Mithun Chakraborty and Naseeruddin Shah have added more punch to the contest by sharing their video messages in support of two other candidates. On April 12, elections will be held for the Asansol parliament seat, and the Ballygunge assembly seat in south Kolkata. The Asansol seat fell vacant after BJP MP and a former central minister Babul Supriyo resigned last October from his MP's post, after he joined Trinamool Congress in September. While the Trinamool has pitched veteran film actor and politician (formerly with the BJP and the Congress) Shatrughan Sinha from Asansol, the BJP has fielded Agnimitra Paul, the party's MLA from Asansol South and a fashion designer. Mithun has released a video in Agnimitra's favour. In the video, Mithun states that he shares a 'brother-sister' bonding with Agnimitra, who is now a part of his life. 'Bring her (vote for her). I speak with a guarantee that she will stand with you all the time,' he said, adding that Agnimitra comes from a good family and doesn't need money, or anything, and her intent is only to serve the people. 'Don't be afraid; without fear, you will have to vote,' Mithun adds. After vacating the Asansol seat and joining Trinamool, Babul is contesting from the Ballygunge assembly seat in south Kolkata. The seat was vacated after senior veteran politician Subrata Mukherjee passed away in November last year. Saira Shah Halim, the niece of actor Naseeruddin Shah, is the CPI (M)'s candidate in the fray, against Babul. Naseeruddin has released a video message in Saira's support, mentioning that he is not affiliated to, nor has allegiance to any political party. 'I am here in a purely individual capacity to support the candidature of Saira Shah Halim,' he said. Appreciating Saira, the actor further states, ' Would you like your representative to be a caring, compassionate, committed person who will work for you, or would you prefer a turncoat opportunist who is also a serial hate monger.' Reacting to Naseeruddin's video, Babul posted on Twitter: 'We all love & respect Naseeruddin Shah, legend, and now playing a doting uncle, have seen so many of his films, he has received both Padma Shree (Shri) and Padma Bhushan, but sadly he looks very gloomy in this video. seems CPI (M) West Bengal has forced him to record this, but it's adorable.' Abhishek Banerjee, the nephew of Mamata Banerjee and national general secretary of the Trinamool, is scheduled to campaign for Babul in a roadshow on Thursday. ### Response: | Mithun supports BJP's Agnimitra, Naseeruddin for CPI(M)'s Saira in Bengal's by-elections | 447,606 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Nawazuddin Siddiqui is one of the finest artists of the Hindi film industry. The actor had his fair share of struggle to reach the position he is in right now. From doing roles without getting paid to being one of the most sought-after actors in the country, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has come a long way. The Sacred Games actor is currently promoting his upcoming movie Heropanti 2, alongside Tiger Shroff and Tara Sutaria. Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who made his debut in the Hindi film industry with a small role in Aamir Khan's 1999 film Sarfarosh, revealed during one of his recent interviews that he has not yet received payment for his role in Manoj Bajpayee and Raveena Tandon starrer Shool. Nawazuddin portrayed the role of a waiter in this movie. During his chat with a portal recently, Nawazuddin Siddiqui spoke about battling financial crisis in detail. He also revealed that he did not receive his payment for Shool yet. He said that though the makers did not pay him for his role in the movie, they used to provide him with food. Nawazuddin further revealed that he remembers not getting paid for Shool as he visited their office for 6-7 months to get Rs 2500. The Tiku Weds Sheru actor told Bollywood Bubble, "I remember this because I went to the office for 6-7 months for Rs 2500. I didn't get those, but yes I used to get food. What I did smartly later was that I used to reach at lunchtime at their office. So looking at my condition they used to ask, 'Khaana khayega?, paise toh nahi milenge but khaana khaale aaja.' So like that I ate food for 1 and half month so my money was paid that way." Talking about tackling financial crisis after stepping into the industry, Nawazuddin revealed that he was fully prepared for the struggles that lay ahead of him. Nawazuddin Siddiqui will be next seen in Tiku Weds Sheru, Adbhut, Heropanti 2, Noorani Chehra, Bole Chudiyan, Jofira Sara Ra Ra, Sangeen, Afwaah. ### Response: | Nawazuddin Siddiqui reveals he didn't get paid for Manoj Bajpayee's Shool: 'Went to their office for 6-7 months for Rs 2500' | 688,164 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Deesa (Gujarat): Several parts of Gujarat have been receiving heavy rainfall over the last couple of days throwing triggering a flood-like situation in low-lying areas. Due to the ongoing rainfall, a newly-inaugurated bridge at Deesa in the Banaskantha district turned into a pool of water after a couple of hours of rainfall.The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) said that the flood-like situation on the Rs 225-crore flyover bridge was due to a clogged drainage pipe. The authorities said the pipe was jammed by garbage because of which the water could not be drained out. As a result, commuters were seen struggling to cross one of the biggest elevated bridges in the State raising doubts about the design of the bridge. The bridge is 3.7 kilometres long and passes through National Highway No. 27. This is one of the longest elevated corridors in Gujarat, built on National Highway No. 27, which runs through Deesa City in Banaskantha. Earlier on Saturday, the State Government said one person and 90 animals were killed after heavy rain lashed Borsad taluka of Anand district in Gujarat while a team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been sent for rescue and relief operations, as per The Indian Express report.On the other hand, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday warned of enhanced rainfall activity likely over Gujarat, Konkan, and Goa during the next five days, over Central India on July 4 and 5, and over northwest India on July 5 and 6. "A cyclonic circulation lies over central parts of Rajasthan in lower and middle tropospheric levels and a trough runs from this circulation to the west-central Arabian Sea in middle tropospheric levels. There are strong westerly winds along the west peninsular coast in the lower levels," the IMD said. Isolated heavy rainfall is very likely over Gujarat, Konkan, Goa, coastal Karnataka, Kerala, and Mahe during the next 5 days, and over central Maharashtra and the south interior Karnataka from July 4 to 6. ### Response: | [Watch] Newly-inaugurated bridge in Gujarat's Deesa turns into pool of water after heavy rains | 30,336 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. LIMA: Indian shooters Anish Bhanwala, Adarsh SIngh and Vijayveer Sidhu combined to win the gold medal in the men's 25m rapid fire pistol team event as the country ended the ISSF Junior World Championship on top of the standings here. The Indian trio shot a total of 10 to finish ahead of its German counterparts Fabian Otto, Felix Luca Hollfoth and Tobias Gsoell (2) in the gold medal contest on Friday. India's Manvi Soni (105) bagged the junior double trap gold medal ahead of compatriot Yeshaya Hafiz Contractor (90). The bronze was won by Hitasha (76) in an event that only featured Indians. Vinay Pratap Singh Chandrawat claimed the gold medal men's double trap event with a score of 120, while the silver went to Sehajpreet Singh (114) and the bronze to Mayank Shokeen (111). Earlier on Friday, Ayushi Podder and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar won the silver in the 50m rifle 3 positions mixed team event to continue India's dominance in the tournament. Table-toppers India ended the tournament with 30 medals including 13 gold, 11 silver and six bronze. USA finished second with 6 gold, 8 silver and 6 bronze. IANS ### Response: | ISSF Shooting Junior Worlds: India end campaign with with 30 medals | 2,201,960 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. In the aftermath of the Lakhimpur Kheri violence, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has been at the forefront of attacking BJP and the Narendra Modi government. Not only has this energised Congress workers in Uttar Pradesh ahead of assembly polls, but some see potential in her to oust BJP and take over as chief minister. After Lakhimpur Kheri gave fillip to the opposition to launch a frontal attack on the BJP, she has been touring several parts of Uttar Pradesh to energise her party cadre and to meet aggrieved farmers. She was in Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's parliamentary constituency, on October 10. She addressed Kisan Nyay Rally after visiting Kashi Vishwanath temple and mother Kushmanda temple. To discuss if Priyanka Gandhi Vadra can boost the prospects of Congress in Uttar Pradesh, senior editor of The Wire Arfa Khanum Sherwani is in conversation with senior journalists Ashutosh, Sharat Pradhan and Smita Gupta. For more local news from your area, download our new local video app PublicVibe. ### Response: | Watch | Can Priyanka Gandhi Become Uttar Pradesh's Next Chief Minister? | 2,237,095 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Taliban 'infiltrators' have killed 13 members of Afghanistan local police in Herat province, according to local media reports. Taliban terrorists reportedly attacked a security outpost of the local police in Herat province's Ghorian district, killing at least 13 officials. The incident occurred hours after Washington announced it has reduced the number of troops in Afghanistan to 2,500, the lowest since the US Army invaded the country in wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Last year, the Trump administration and the Taliban signed a historic peace agreement in Doha, Qatar, where it was agreed that the terrorist organisation will refrain from attacking NATO forces in the country and negotiate a power-sharing deal with the Afghan government and in return, the US will slowly reduce its military presence. Although violent incidents against American forces and its NATO allies have reduced to zero, the Afghan security agencies continue to face attacks from the Taliban on a regular basis. Earlier this morning, a car bomb explosion, followed by a gunfight occurred near the National Defence and Security Forces facility in Daman district of Kandahar province. The gunfight left four attackers dead. According to reports, at least 14 members of the National Defence and Security forces have been killed in the last 24 hours in attacks allegedly carried out by Taliban terrorists. Intra-Afghan peace talks The country has seen a surge in attacks from the Taliban despite the ongoing intra-Afghan peace talks between the government and the terrorist organisation. The peace-talks, which recently resumed in Doha, are going at a very slow pace with both sides pushing different priorities. While the Afghan government wants an immediate ceasefire to further carry on the talks, the Taliban insists on a ceasefire after an agreement on what the future power-sharing would look like in the country. (With inputs from ANI) ### Response: | Taliban Terrorists Kill 13 Local Police Personnel In Herat Province: Report | 2,367,883 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Suzuki Motorcycle India on Monday announced that it has launched the 2022 Katana sports bike model in the country at ₹13.61 lakh (ex-showroom). The motorcycle that features a 999-cm3 powertrain, borrows its name from the Japanese word - Katana - meaning a sword. It gets Suzuki's Intelligent Ride System (SIRS), which comes with a variety of advanced electronic control systems. . The motorcyclewill be available in two colors - Metallic Mat Stellar Blue and Metallic Mystic Silver. The company has said that it received many enquiries from motorcycle enthusiasts after showcasing the bike in the last auto expo. The motorcycle was revealed in its latest 2022 iteration last year at the EICMA show in Milan. With its launch, Suzuki Motorcycle India aims to strengthen its big bike portfolio in the country. "The Katan reflects Suzuki's ongoing commitment to fine craftsmanship and its willingness to sweat every detail to get them right," Satoshi Uchida, Suzuki Motorcycle India Managing Director said in a statement. (Also read | New models push Suzuki Motorcycle India sales 37% higher in June 2022) He added that the move to launch the sports bike in India is based on the fact that it garnered positive feedback here from potential customers. "We are confident that the bike will be able to make its own cult following in India too," Uchida added. The motorcycle's 999cm3 four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, inline-four engine delivers 112 kW or 152 PS at 11,000 RPM and 106 Nm of torque at 9,250 RPM. Apart from the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System, which comes with a variety of advanced electronic control systems, the motorcycle also features Suzuki Traction Control System, Ride-by-Wire Electronic Throttle System, Low RPM Assist, Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (SDMS) and Suzuki Easy Start System. The Suzuki Traction Control System offers five mode settings while fitting a more diverse variety of riding conditions.Sign on to read the HT ePaper epaper.hindustantimes.com ### Response: | 2022 Suzuki Katana sports bike launched at ₹13.61 lakh | 40,834 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash have been dating each other for quite a long time now. They fell in love with each other in the Bigg Boss 15 house and kept their relationship alive after the show as well. The couple has been giving major couple goals to their fans. But on the other hand, their fights are quite unique as well. Tejasswi Prakash & Karan Kundrra ने क्या किया HT Most Stylish Awards पर ? | FilmiBeat*TV Recently, in an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash were asked who's most likely to start a fight. Interestingly, the Naagin 6 star accepted that she is the one who starts a fight. Hilariously, they also shared the weirdest thing they fought over. Karan Kundrra said, "Main aise hi bola, maine past life regression kiya, toh 200 saal pehle meri ek biwi thi. (I just randomly shared that when I did my past life regression, I found out I had a wife 200 years ago.)" He further added, "'How was she? Was she pretty? So you think about her? Do you visualise her? Is she better than me in any way?'" Tejasswi Prakash didn't miss any chance to react to the same and defended herself by saying, "I never asked you 'Is she better than me?' Because I know I am the best." Kundrra called it the 'weirdest'. It has to be noted that Tejasswi Prakash admitted that she is territorial. She said, "I have honestly always been unapologetically territorial." Looks like Tejasswi is quite possessive of Karan, and this quality makes their relationship even more strong. Ever since they started dating each other, TejRan fans are eagerly waiting for them to get married. Currently, they both are busy with their respective work projects. Karan Kundrra recently wrapped up the reality show Dance Deewane Juniors. On the other hand, Tejasswi Prakash is currently seen in Naagin 6 as the female lead. The show also stars Simba Nagpal, Urvashi Dholakia, Mahekk Chahal and others in key roles.By Sumit Rajguru source: filmibeat.com ### Response: | Karan Kundrra & Tejasswi Prakash Fought Over THIS Weird Thing; Teja Calls Herself 'Territorial' | 229,523 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Web Admin 'Our life should be devoted to the service of humanity; we all have to live a life with such a spirit', this statement was given by Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj on the occasion of 'Manav Ekta Diwas' at the Sant Nirankari Spiritual Complex, Samalkha(Haryana). The 272 blood donation camps were inaugurated by Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj collectively through the Zoom app. This blood donation drive was carried under the umbrella of Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation.Satguru Mata Ji further said that taking inspiration from the life and teachings of Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji, we must make an important contribution in the service of humanity. Apart from this, She also mentioned the teachings of Baba Hardev Singh Ji that, we can save someone's life by giving our valuable contribution in the service of humanity through donating blood. If we are not able to perform this service physically due to some reason and are unable to donate blood then, even the spirit of service is acceptable.Adopting this spirit, 439 units of blood were donated by the devotees in this camp at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan, Sector 30-A, Chandigarh.On this occasion, the Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh, Shri Vinay Pratap Singh, IAS, was also present at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan in Sector 30A, Chandigarh. While encouraging the blood donors, he said that donating blood is like giving life to others, he thanked the team of doctors from PGI as well as Sant Nirankari Mission for organizing this blood donation camp.Yugpravartak Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji gave the message of universal brotherhood across the world through spiritual awakening. Along with this, Chacha Pratap Singh Ji,a devout devotee of this Mission, is also remembered on this day. Every year on 'Manav Ekta Diwas', series of blood donation camps are started across the globe, which continue throughout the year. On this occasion, 50,000 units of blood was collected at the blood donation camps organized at 272 places across India. This information was shared by the Secretary of Sant Nirankari Mandal, Sh. Joginder Sukhija. In the blood donation camp organized at the Sant Nirankari Spritual Complex, Samalkha (Haryana) 1,283 units of blood wasdonated and Satguru Mata Ji's spouse,respected Ramit Chandna ji made an important contribution in the service of humanity by donating blood and became a source of inspiration for all the blood donors. As it is known that the Sant Nirankari Mission has always been appreciated for the services done for the protectionand upliftment of human values and has also been honored by many states. All these services are continuing continuously for the welfare of the people.At the Last, Zonal Incharge of Chandigarh Zone and all the four mukhi of Chandigarh Branches has been thanked to the team of doctors, all the blood donors, Seva Dal members and sadhsangat. ### Response: | Blood Donation At 272 Camps Of Nirankari Mission | 711,282 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Agartala, Apr 18: A middle-aged woman suspected of having an extramarital relationship has been allegedly beaten up and forced to marry her "lover" in Tripura's Khowai district, police said on Monday. The alleged incident took place at Madhya Krishnapur in Teliamura police station area on Saturday night, following which the woman has been hospitalised, an officer said. "We will send a team to meet the victim to know the actual incident. The police has not received any written complaint yet, but there will be an inquiry into the alleged incident," Teliamura Sub-divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Sonacharan Jamatia told PTI. The woman told reporters that on Saturday night, 15 people led by her husband took her to a paddy field on suspicion of her having an extra-marital affair and thrashed her mercilessly following which she lost consciousness. Ahmedabad: Woman Makes Sister Marry Lover To Hide Extramarital Affair Her alleged lover was also roughed up. A purported video that went viral on social media showed the woman, after regaining consciousness, being forced by villagers to exchange garlands with her alleged lover amid ululation. It also showed some youths compelling the man to apply vermillion on the woman's forehead. Karnataka Shocker: Daughter Kills Her Mother To Cover Up Affair With Cousin Brother The woman's husband confessed before the media that he and his family members beat her up for her alleged relationship with a man of the same village. "After the incident, I took her to Teliamura hospital for treatment, and I spent the whole night there. The police visited my residence," he said without sounding repentant. Tripura Commission for Women (TCW) Chairperson Barnali Goswami condemned the alleged incident. "In a civilised society, we can't tolerate such gruesome torture on a woman. Forceful marriage between a married woman and a man is not a natural practice. We will send a team to meet the victim to know the actual sequence of events," she said. ### Response: | Tripura Woman Beaten Up by Husband, Others Over Alleged Extramarital Affair; Forced to Marry 'Lover' | 583,752 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 28: The Kerala government on Saturday declared that night curfew would be enforced in the state from next week to prevent the spread of COVID-19. A review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan decided to impose night curfew from 10 PM to 6 AM from next week.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. "In areas where the weekly infection population ratio is above seven per cent, the government has decided to implement a lockdown. From next week, there will be night curfew from 10 PM to 6 AM. Night curfew has already been issued for tomorrow," Vijayan said at a press conference here. Fresh COVID-19 cases crossed the 30,000 mark for the fourth consecutive day in the state on Saturday. Since July 27, when restrictions were relaxed in the state for a few days on account of two festivals, the state has been logging more than or close to 20,000 case almost every day. source: oneindia.com ### Response: | Kerala to impose night curfew from next week | 1,776,593 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. No matter what the season, we need to keep our diet balanced because if our diet is not balanced then diseases can surround our body, now the weather is also going very bad, due to which we must include cucumber in our diet. It is very beneficial for our health, so let us know today what are the benefits of cucumber for our health. In today's time, most people are facing many problems related to their stomach, due to which they have to go to the doctors, but if you consume cucumber with your food, then it does not cause you any stomach-related problems. So in today's time, most people are very much worried about their obesity problem, but if you regularly consume cucumber, then your obesity starts decreasing because cucumber contains a good amount of fiber, which causes fat. It starts decreasing very quickly. Apart from this, cucumber is also very good for our skin, this season is in the season of a lot of change, in this season many problems related to skin start, but if you scrub cucumber on your skin, then it clears the face. At the same time, the face starts glowing. ### Response: | Health Tips: Cucumber takes care of skin along with health! Click here to know its benefits | 1,754,773 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Former England captain Michael Atherton believes it would be a 'mistake' to consider Ben Stokes as a 'long-term' choice for the England Test skipper's role as the demanding job 'wears down' even the toughest of characters. Stokes was appointed as England Test skipper on Thursday. The all-rounder replaced Joe Root, who was at the helm of England's Test cricket for 64 Tests with a lot of success before the recent failures."It would be a mistake to imagine Stokes as necessarily a long-term pick. Having seen the way the job wears down even the toughest and flintiest of characters, there is no need for the same to happen to Stokes," Atherton, who has captained England in 54 Tests wrote in his column for The Times.Atherton said Stokes should be asked to lead the side for a short period and then step away while he still has something to contribute as a player."Let him give the job his all for a short period of time, hoping to help transform attitudes and approach, and then step away while he has more to give as a player."The England captaincy, it was once said, is a coconut, not a crown. There will be plenty of people having a shy at it, no doubt, in the months to come but, to quote Key: 'The time is right.' Indeed it is," he added.The 30-year-old Stokes, who has scored more than 5,000 runs and taken 174 wickets in his 79 tests for England, called it an "honour" to lead the test side."This is a real privilege, and I'm excited about getting started this summer," he said.Stokes acknowledged Root's role in his development as a leading figure in the England dressing room."I want to thank Joe for everything he has done for English cricket and for always being a great ambassador for the sport all across the world," Stokes said of England's batting mainstay."He has been a massive part of my development as a leader in the dressing room, and he will continue to be a key ally for me in this role."Sign on to read the HT ePaper epaper.hindustantimes.com ### Response: | 'It'd be a mistake to consider Ben Stokes as a long-term England captain': Mike Atherton | 710,469 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. India has been hit by the China-wide coal scarcity. Coal reserves are still only four or five days away, notably for electricity generation in tamil Nadu. There's a chance of another power outage in tamil Nadu if coal isn't available for power generation. China is facing a power shortfall... india faces a threat. Only five coal-fired power plants, including those in North Chennai, Tuticorin, and Mettur, have adequate coal reserves to last five days, according to electricity Minister Senthil Balaji. Every day, new coal arrives. However, as coal stocks have depleted, the probability of power outages has grown. Although power is generated in some ways, thermal power plants are by far the most common. North Chennai, Thoothukudi, and Mettur are among the five thermal power plants in tamil Nadu that generate 4320 MW of electricity. The government of tamil Nadu requires approximately 12 thousand megawatts of electricity, which can be obtained in a variety of ways, including wind power generation, solar power generation, hydroelectric power generation, Kudankulam nuclear power plant power generation, and open market electricity purchase. China's Reaction In this context, the international market for coal, which is the capital for thermal power generation, is strong. india is experiencing a coal shortage as a result of this. For electricity, china relies significantly on thermal power facilities. Due to a lack of coal, there is currently a serious power crisis. The blackout is expected to last till next year. Tamil Nadu is on the decrease. As a result, china is trying a variety of attempts to obtain coal from overseas coal suppliers. As a result, demand for coal has soared dramatically, and its price has risen dramatically. China's dilemma has impacted many countries throughout the world, including india, as well. As a result, coal is in short supply in tamil Nadu. According to reports, five coal-fired power plants in tamil Nadu, including North Chennai, Thoothukudi, and Mettur, only have enough coal stocks to last four or five days. Board of Electricity Coal is currently supplied to the tamil Nadu electricity Board, Vallur, and Thoothukudi Thermal Power Stations by Coal India. Since September, the supply of coal to tamil Nadu is claimed to have been cut in half. How much stock do you have? While the thermal power plants in tamil Nadu demand 60,265 tonnes of coal per day, the power utility only receives 36,255 tonnes, according to reports. There are 1.92 lakh tonnes of coal reserves as of(October 8). It can only be dealt with for a maximum of four days, according to them. Thoothukudi's coal reserves are only good for 2.6 days. It is stated that keeping coal in Mettur takes 3.4 days and only 2.2 days in North Chennai. These five thermal power plants generate a total of 4320 MW of electricity. Purchases electricity The tamil Nadu electricity Board currently purchases 20 million units of electricity each day from the power exchange for between 10 and 15 rupees per unit. At the moment, the tamil Nadu Hydro Power Station generates 12 million units of electricity. The level of water in the rivers has risen marginally. However, while this is reassuring, it is insufficient. Government of tamil Nadu under pressure Tamil Nadu would reduce coal-fired electricity generation by 4320 MW. As a result, a power outage is a possibility. The tamil Nadu government is well aware of this and continues to exert pressure on the Central Coal Department to meet the demand for coal. However, it is believed that the issue is a little tricky. Source: India Herald - Sindujaa D N ### Response: | Only 4 more days... Tamil Nadu at risk of losing power? | 2,237,654 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. It is a well-known fact that Indian captain Virat Kohli is a die-hard fan of Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. Kohli has expressed his respect for Ronaldo and the Juventus forward's hard work ethics on multiple occasions. Kohli recently stated in an interview with Sky Sports that he admires Ronaldo because of his 'longevity' and 'discipline'. Kohli revealed it to Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik, who has been contracted by the British sports channel for the coverage of the India-England Test series. Kohli had previously stated that he admires Ronaldo's enthusiasm and determination for the game, as well as his ability to block unwarranted noise from the outside. While speaking to former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, the Delhi-born batsman has stated that while he admires Argentine striker Lionel Messi as well, Ronaldo's effort and hunger sets him apart from the rest. Kohli also plays with the same passion and vigour till the final ball of the game is delivered, and it shows in his approach and demeanour. Kohli preparing for England series Kohli is presently waiting for the five-match Test series against England to begin. The Indian skipper and his team was last spotted practising at the Trent Bridge stadium, where the first match of the series is slated to be held from August 4 onward. Kohli was not part of the squad that played a warm-up game against a County Select XI side lead by Will Rhodes. According to the BCCI, Kohli was advised to rest by team physio due to a stiff back. Virat Kohli sheds light on team's 'relentless' preparations ahead of India vs England Test After the Test series against England, Kohli will travel with the Indian contingent to the UAE for the remainder of IPL 2021, where he will assume captaincy of Royal Challengers Bangalore. Following the conclusion of the cash-rich tournament, the Indian squad will regroup again for the upcoming T20 World Cup in UAE. India vs England: James Anderson hopes Kohli & Co. won't 'complain' about Nottingham pitch India's squad for England Tests: Rohit Sharma, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (Captain), Ajinkya Rahane (vice-captain), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), R. Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, Mohd. Shami, Md. Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav, KL Rahul, Wriddhiman Saha (wicket-keeper), Abhimanyu Easwaran, Prithvi Shaw, Suryakumar Yadav. Sunil Chhetri gets a heartfelt 'friend to friend' note from Virat Kohli on his Birthday (Image Credit: AP/PTI) Anushka Sharma & Virat Kohli wish football legend Sunil Chhetri on his birthday ### Response: | Virat Kohli Reveals Why He Admires Portugal Icon Cristiano Ronaldo, Says 'It's Because...' | 1,521,527 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. The third and final match of the Test series is being played between Pakistan and Australia (PAK vs AUS Lahore Test) at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The first two Tests of the series were drawn. In such a situation, the team winning this match will capture the series. For this reason, drama, action, and entertainment are being seen in this match. Australian opener David Warner clashed with the umpire on the fourth day of the Lahore Test. Actually, the umpire had warned Warner to go to the danger area. With this, Warner went bifurcated and asked the umpire to show the rule book. Now its video is going viral on social media. David Warner and Usman Khawaja started playing on the fourth day of the Lahore Test ahead of yesterday's 11/0 score that Warner had a dispute with on-field umpires Aleem Dar and Ehsan Raza in the 21st over of the second innings. . Actually, Warner was batting outside his crease. During this, both the umpires came to him and forbade him to run in the dangerous area. Warner did not like the umpire's saying like this. He said in his clarification that he is not doing anything wrong by standing outside the crease and batting. Gradually this conversation turned into a debate and now its video is going viral. Warner had an argument with the umpire In this video, the Australian opener is heard saying on the stump mic, "You want me to play my shots in the way you are telling. During this, he also pointed towards the wicket. To this the umpire Raza replied- "Yes, you have to move." Even Warner did not stop. He then said that show me in the rule book what I have to do. I won't start the game until you show it to me." Due to this dispute, the game also stopped for some time. But then the matter calmed down and the match started again. The first 2 tests were drawn Australia has given a target of 351 runs to Pakistan in the Lahore Test. Till the time of writing the news, Pakistan had scored 213 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. For Pakistan, Imam-ul-Haq scored 70 and Babar Azam scored 55. Both the earlier Tests were drawn. ### Response: | David Warner confronted the umpire in Lahore Test, said- I will not bat until... | 330,252 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Ravinder settled for a silver medal after being outwitted by his Iranian opponent but Bipasha emerged a surprise finalist in the women’s 76kg to keep India’s gold medal hopes alive at the junior world wrestling championship here on Wednesday. Making full use of repechage route, Yash (74kg), Pruthvi Babasehb Patil (92kg) and Anirudh (125kg) grabbed bronze medals as India finished their men’s free style campaign with six medals. In the women’s competition, Bipasha managed a 6-3 win over Kazakhstan’s Dilnaz Mulkinova and then comfortably beat Mongolia’s Odbag Ulziibat 9-4. Meanwhile, Simran (50kg) lost her semi-final match by technical superiority to formidable American Emily King Shilson. Rohit Sharma`s success as Test opener vital This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliabilitsy and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever ### Response: | Wrestler Ravinder settles for silver; Pruthvi, Yash, Anirudh bag bronze | 1,677,493 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. This story originally appeared on StockNews Biotech stocks are starting to move higher as longer-term rates decline. The sector is very cheap with strong long-term fundamentals. Amgen (AMGN), Biogen (BIIB), and Bio-Techne (TECH) are 3 top biotech stocks that investors should consider buying. shutterstock.com - StockNews Biotech stocks have been crushed in 2022 along with other growth stocks. YTD, the sector is down 30% which dwarfs the S&P 500's 22.8% decline. However, this underperformance is nothing new as biotech stocks have been underperforming for nearly a decade. Since its high in 2015, the iShares Biotechnology ETF ( IBB ) is down 2.4%, while the S&P 500 is up 110% over the same timeframe. If we take a look at the earnings reports of the largest biotech stocks over this consolidation period, we will find revenue and earnings growth in the triple-digits, leading to much attractive valuations. In fact, the weighted P/E for the IBB is 14.7 which is less than the S&P 500's P/E of 21. In addition to this attractive valuation, underlying fundamentals remain sound for the sector. Over the last couple of decades, healthcare spending has grown at a faster rate than inflation or economic growth. This trend is unlikely to end anytime soon given the aging population and government subsidies through Medicaid and Medicare. Further, the biotech industry is constantly innovating new treatments and improving upon existing ones. A major development over the past decade is that the cost of drug development has dropped due to software and advances in genomics. Pharmaceutical companies also have an insatiable appetite for promising treatments or companies to keep their pipelines stocked. With geopolitical risk and economic uncertainty dominating the headlines, biotechs are also intriguing, because they are disconnected from these issues. But, the market turbulence has led to an enticing "buy the dip' opportunity especially with recent signs of outperformance. Here are 3 biotech stocks that investors should consider buying: Amgen (AMGN) AMGN is a pioneer in biologics and over 80% of AMGN's revenues come from biologic products. Its 3 top-selling drugs are Enbrel for inflammatory diseases, Prolia for osteoporosis, and Neulasta which reduces infection risk in chemotherapy patients. These 3 drugs accounted for nearly 50% of AMGN's sales last year with 74% of sales coming from North America. It's an opportunity as AMGN's international sales have been steadily growing, and the company has been making inroads into new markets. It also has a proven record of making successful acquisitions to ensure growth and keep its pipeline well-stocked. In 2021, AMGN had EPS of $17.1 and revenue of $26 billion. This year, analysts are forecasting a modest improvement to $17.65 in EPS and $26.2 billion in revenue. Out of the 25 Wall Street analysts who cover the stock, none have a Sell rating, while 10 have a Buy or Strong Buy. AMGN is also a standout in terms of the POWR Ratings with an overall grade of B which equates to a Buy. B-rated stocks have posted an average annual performance of 20.1% which outpaces the S&P 500's average 8% gain. In terms of its component grades, AMGN has an A for Quality which is consistent with its strong balance sheet, low debt, and well-regarded management team. Biogen (BIIB) BIIB is focused on developing therapies and treatments for neurological and neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's disease, and spinal muscular atrophy. These include TECFIDERA, VUMERITY, AVONEX, PLEGRIDY, TYSABRI, and FAMPYRA for multiple sclerosis (MS), SPINRAZA for spinal muscular atrophy, and FUMADERM to treat plaque psoriasis. Currently, BIIB's stock price has underperformed following the controversial approval of the drug, Aduhelm, which has failed to generate much traction in the market as there remain questions about its efficacy. So far, insurers and the CMS are not covering it. Last quarter, it only generated $1 million in sales. The drug was also rejected by Japanese and European authorities. Another challenge for BIIB is that its MS drug, MSTECFIDERA, is now facing generic competition. Last year, it accounted for about 25% of revenue but is expected to see a decline in sales between 30% and 50% this year. Therefore, the company has been aggressively making deals to bolster its pipeline. Over the last 5 years, it's made over 20 acquisitions, licensing, or development deals. Last year, BIIB reported $19.22 in EPS and $11.0 billion in revenue. This year, analysts are forecasting a decline to $15.45 in EPS and $9.8 billion in revenue. The stock price seems to have already priced in this deceleration as it's down 55% from its all-time high in June 2021 following the approval of Aduhelm. The POWR Ratings are bullish on BIIB as it's rated a B which translates to a Buy rating. It has strong component grades across the board including an A for Value. Its forward P/E of 13 is significantly cheaper than the S&P 500. It also has a strong balance sheet with minimal debt and nearly $3 billion in cash. Biogen also has a Quality Grade of B due to being one of the leading companies developing treatments for neurological diseases even with its Aduhelm setback. It also has consistent royalty revenue for many of its franchises including Ocrevus, which saw a 29% increase in the last quarter. Bio-Techne (TECH) TECH is a supplier and manufacturer of biological materials like high-quality purified proteins and reagents like cytokines, growth factors, and antibodies that are used by pharmaceutical and biotech companies for their drug development and testing processes, specifically for genetic and cellular-based therapies. In addition to this, it also provides instruments and custom manufacturing solutions. Thus, TECH provides investors with exposure to the genomics industry which is expected to grow at a 19.8% rate over the next decade. As a supplier to the industry, it has less risk than investing in the companies using genomics to develop drugs and bring them to market. The company has strong earnings momentum as evidenced by its recent earnings report which showed a 17% increase in revenue. GAAP EPS increased from $1.15 to $1.94 per share. It also announced a $400 million share buyback and achieved a milestone with revenues exceeding $1 billion on a trailing twelve-month basis. Operating margins also trended higher to reach 38.6%. For the full year, analysts are forecasting $7.95 in EPS and $1.1 billion in revenue which would be improvements of 17% and 18%, respectively. Margins are also expected to trend higher with increasing volume. The company has a good mix of slow and steady growth from its older reagent business with strong growth, albeit from a small base, in its genetic and cell therapy products. As for the POWR Ratings, TECH is rated a Buy. It has a B grade for Sentiment as the Wall Street analyst community is very bullish on the stock with 5 out of 6 having a Buy rating with a consensus price target implying 30% upside. It also has a Quality grade of B due to a strong balance sheet and returning cash to shareholders through dividends and buybacks while staying on a growth trajectory. Want more ideas like this? The POWR Growth portfolio was launched in April last year and significantly outperformed the S&P 500 in 2021. What is the secret to success? The portfolio gets most of its fresh picks from the Top 10 Growth Stocks strategy which has stellar +46.42% annual returns. If you would like to see the current portfolio of growth stocks, and be alerted to our next timely trades, then consider starting a 30 day trial by clicking the link below. About POWR Growth newsletter & 30 Day Trial AMGN shares were trading at $242.18 per share on Thursday afternoon, up $2.04 (+0.85%). Year-to-date, AMGN has gained 9.45%, versus a -20.24% rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index during the same period. About the Author: Jaimini Desai Jaimini Desai has been a financial writer and reporter for nearly a decade. His goal is to help readers identify risks and opportunities in the markets. He is the Chief Growth Strategist for StockNews.com and the editor of the POWR Growth and POWR Stocks Under $10 newsletters. Learn more about Jaimini's background, along with links to his most recent articles. The post 3 Biotech Stocks to Buy Now appeared first on StockNews.com Entrepreneur Editors' Picks ### Response: | 3 Biotech Stocks to Buy Now | 1,314,346 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. New Delhi: More than 2,000 people will perform Yoga demonstration at the Gwalior Fort on June 21 to celebrate International Day of Yoga. The event will be inaugurated by Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya M. Scindia. At the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) took a historic decision in 2014 to declare June 21 as the International Day of Yoga (IDY). This worldwide acceptance of Yoga is a matter of pride for our country, as Yoga is an integral part of our nation's cultural and spiritual heritage. This year International Day of Yoga is falling in the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' year for which the Ministry of Ayush has planned to observe the International Day of Yoga at 75 iconic locations across India which will also help in branding India on a global scale. The theme for this year IDY 2022 is 'Yoga for Humanity' as it depicts how during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, yoga served the humanity in alleviating the suffering and in the emerging post-COVID geo-political scenario too, bring people together through compassion, kindness, foster a sense of unity and build resilience among people world over. Common Yoga Protocol, Lecture on Yoga by Experts, Yoga Demonstration will be some of the activities to be undertaken at the event. ### Response: | Jyotiraditya Scindia to inaugurate Yoga demonstration event at Gwalior Fort on June 21 | 1,269,507 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Bhubaneswar, Ap 28: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today paid tribute to the pride man of Odisha Madhusudan Das on his birth anniversary. The CM took to Twitter and wrote, "My tribute to Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Das, one of the leaders of the Odia Nationalism and the formation of a separate state of Odisha. His valuable contribution to the development of the state and the spread of the Odia language, literature and education has always been a source of inspiration." Madhusudan Das, fondly known as Madhu babu, the icon of Odia Honour was born on 28th April and this day is commemorated as the Odia Swabhiman Divas (The Odia Honour Day). ### Response: | Odisha CM pays tribute to Utkal Gourav on birth anniversary | 693,974 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. The Indian Paper Manufacturers Association (IPMA) has said paper consumption in India may witness 6 to 7 per cent annual growth and will reach 30 million tonnes by FY2026-27. IPMA said the emphasis on education and literacy coupled with growth in organised retail and demand for better quality paper are the major drivers of growth. Further, it stated the paper Industry holds immense potential for growth in India as the per capita consumption globally is one of the lowest. It mentioned that around 15 per cent of the world population stays in India but consumes only 5 per cent of the total paper produced in the world. Moreover, it said there has been continued demand for quality packaging of FMCG products, pharmaceuticals, textiles, organised retail, booming e-commerce, and other segments. Besides, it said paper Industry in the country has undergone a transformation of sorts in the last few years. The industry has gone up the sustainability curve and has become far more technologically advanced. It added in the last five to seven years, an amount of over Rs 25,000 crore has been invested in new efficient capacities and induction of clean and green technologies. The estimated turnover of the industry is Rs 70,000 crore with domestic market size of Rs 80,000 crore. ### Response: | Paper consumption in India likely to touch 30 million tonnes by FY27: IPMA | 808,059 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Renowned astrologer Vasudeva Tantri Giridhara Bhat Call today for proper solution and guidance to your problems. 9945410150 Aries Patience is necessary to do any work, so bide your time. Time is spent in collecting necessary documents. Personal relationships will be strengthened. There is extreme anger. Caring for an elderly person gives you due recognition and boosts your reputation. Your financial strength is strong right now. There is a possibility of interest in real estate.Call astrologer Giridhara Bhat for consultation of your problems. 9945410150 TaurusThere may be an argument with friends today. Completing the important work on time and committing yourself to the work will only benefit. Take the help of spirituality to focus the mind, there are amazing benefits. 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On the financial front, it is not a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket. There are ups and downs in life.Call astrologer Giridhara Bhat for consultation of your problems. 9945410150 SagittariusAmicable time is running out. Yoga that goes abroad. Fulfill your obligations to your family on time. Rushing into investing can land you in trouble. Work only after taking advice. Any disputed property that is troubling you is likely to move towards settlement now. It is advisable to monitor your finances closely. You will be able to solve the family matter on your own initiative.Call astrologer Giridhara Bhat for consultation of your problems. 9945410150 CapricornDon't change your behavior under someone else's guise, it is better to remain as you are, so that you will benefit. Work hard to fulfill your purpose, you will succeed. There may be unnecessary fights. You will be able to easily overcome obstacles in professionalism. Financial outlook is likely to stabilize once you review your investment options. Accompanying someone on a shopping trip is a sign. For some, the prospect of owning a home looks bright.Call astrologer Giridhara Bhat for consultation of your problems. 9945410150 AquariusA special guest may arrive today. You will be able to impress your boss. Be careful that some colleagues are jealous of you at work, don't give them a chance to complain. Using yellow color can be beneficial. You will be able to save money for the maintenance of the property. Don't react to what someone says about you on social media, so that you get mentioned. A difficult situation is successfully dealt with.Call astrologer Giridhara Bhat for consultation of your problems. 9945410150 PiscesYour interest in work will impress the authorities. Partnerships can be beneficial. Good time for grain traders. Time is favorable for married people. You should choose investment schemes wisely to ensure profitable returns. 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Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Chinese smartphone maker Oppo on Monday launched its new device - Reno 5 Pro 5G in India. With a punch hole curved display, the sleek smartphone comes with 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging feature. Before its big launch in India, the tech giant introduced the device in China . Priced at .35,990, the Reno 5 Pro 5G has a quad rear camera set-in-display fingerprint scanner. Heavy camera set-up To make the photo capturing experience real and for photos and videos, the smartphone comes with a 64 MP primary camera, 8 MP ultraviolet sensor, 2 MP depth and 2 MP macro lens. The Reno 5 Pro 5G has a 32-megapixel camera at the front. Sleek and stylish design The front comes with a 6.5-inch 3D Curve Display with Aegis borderless emission, making the smartphone feel light and thin. Reno 5 Pro s are available in two colors - Starry Black and Astral Blue. Performance and storage The Reno 5 Pro 5G comes with ColorOS 11.1 based on Android 11 and is powered by the Octa-core MediaTek Dimension 1000 SoC. The Tech Heavy smartphone offers in-built storage capacity of up to 256GB. ### Response: | Reno 5 Pro 5G, 65MP camera launched in India at a price of Rs 35,990 | 2,380,435 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. LucknowEven as the Election Commission is yet to blow the bugle, the poll preparedness, at least to an extent, may have begun with the Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday laying the foundation stone for the Rs150 crore Vindhyachal Corridor Project in Mirzapur. The Union Home Minister really seemed in the mood to strike the ball(ot)!He also inaugurated a ropeway costing Rs16 crore in Vindhyachal. The Vindhyachal Corridor project is being built on the lines of the Kashi Vishwanath Dham Corridor project in Varanasi.THE PROJECTDivisional Commissioner Mirzapur, Yogeshwar Ram Mishra, said, the construction part of the Rs150-crore Vindhyachal Corridor Project will start immediately after the 'bhumi pujan', as removal of identified 92 buildings, which were surrounding the Vindhyachal temple, has already been done after their purchase.n The project will result in creation of space for 50-ft-wide Parikrama (circumambulation) route while visitors will get a full view of the holy shrine, known as one of Shaktipeeths.n The roads leading to the temple are also being widened as a part of the project.n Improvement of basic infrastructure and introducing modern facilities, including parking zones, guest houses, shopping complexes, retiring rooms for pilgrims, are also proposed.ROPEWAY schemeThe ropeway, which will be first in eastern Uttar Pradesh, will be started in two phases as the only one ropeway line connecting Kali Khoh and Ashtabhuja project is in finishing stages.The second line from Ashtabhuja to the terminal (parking site) is still under construction and expected to be completed by December-end. -IANSFPJ VIEWWith praising the Yogi government for having curbed the crime rate in the country and reaching a remarkable status thereby and by loosening the purse strings to lay foundations to such ambitious projects, the BJP is, it seems, really serious and is getting into the poll mode. Shah's visit to lay foundation of such mega projects means a lot as far as the ballots are concerned. Recently, after the West Bengal debacle in May this year the BJP received and the alleged infighting in the Bengal party unit and resignation of MP Babul Supriyo have dented the BJP fortunes to an extent. However, the party cannot take the 2024 Lok Sabha election lightly especially at a time when Uttar Pradesh is set for a blockbuster Assembly election and doing well in the subsequent Lok Sabha from UP will mean a lot to the party.HM pitches for 'just action' by policeSays they get defamed for 'no action' or 'extreme action'Police get defamed due to either "no action" or "extreme action", Union Home Minister Amit Shah said as he laid emphasis on "just action"."I often say police get defamed due to two reasons - one is no action, and the second is extreme action. No action is not right as indolence cannot rectify the law and order system. And extreme is also not correct as it triggers a reaction. So, the police should come out of no action and extreme action, and move in the direction of just action," he said.He was addressing a function after laying foundation of UP State Institute of Forensic Sciences in Lucknow. UP FORENSIC INSTITUTEShah said the institute along with the National Forensic Sciences University in Gandhinagar will help the police move ahead in the direction of natural action."Today policing is not confined to what was imagined 20 years ago, be it counterfeit notes, narcotics, narco-terror, cybercrime or cow smuggling. The day is not far when every district in UP will have a mobile forensic van, and there will be regional FSLs [Forensic Sciences Laboratories]," he said, adding, the government will work towards making the utilisation of FSL compulsory for conviction in crimes carrying a punishment of over 6 years. SHAHSPEAK"Today, the seeds of the UP State Institute of Forensic Sciences have been sown. Once it becomes a banyan tree, a number of children will make their career from here, they will take part in research and will prove to be the backbone of the country's law and order. When (PM Narendra) Modiji was the chief minister (of Gujarat), he had established the first-of-its-kind forensic sciences university in Gandhinagar. The Government of India has approved Rs15 crore for establishment of a DNA centre here."He said the institute will be a milestone in terms of police modernisation. ### Response: | IN MIRZAPUR... BALLOT-READY AMIT SHAH ROLLS OUT A SLEW OF SOPS | 1,501,142 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Iran has on Monday strongly denounced the Taliban's military offensive against the stronghold province in Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley, as the extremist group claimed it had taken complete control over the region."The news coming from Panjshir is truly worrying," Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said. "The assault is strongly condemned."Iran which is dominant with Muslim Shiite power until today had refrained from commenting on the Taliban's regaining power and seizing Kabul on August 15. Under the leadership of resistance force leader Ahmad Massoud, Taliban militants are seen badly surrounded by resistance forces in the Panjshir Valley, which became a stronghold against insurgents. Iran's Foreign Ministry of Afghanistan has warned the Taliban and asked not to cross the line. Iran said it was investigating whether or not Pakistan had interfered with Panjshir. ISI chief's Kabul visit sparks controversy over Pak's interferenceThe Afghan's neighbour has also expressed deep disappointment for the martyrdom of Panjshir's commanders and condemned last night's attacks in the strongest terms.The Tehran Times quoted Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Syed Khatib Zadeh as saying, "Pakistani interference during the Panjshir attack is being investigated." Iran believes that intra-Afghan dialogue is the only solution to the Afghan problem. Cautioning Pakistan to not cross its boundaries, the Iran foreign ministry stated that the responsibilities under international law must be considered.Keeping a close watch on developments in Afghanistan ' Iranian spokesperson said, 'Iran is closely monitoring developments in Afghanistan.' He said the history of Afghanistan shows that the result of direct or indirect intervention is only the defeat of the aggressor. Iran's warning comes at a time when Panjshir rebels have alleged that the Pakistani army provided air support to the Taliban to win. Not only this, he said that the Taliban carried out the genocide with the help of Pakistan.In this Taliban-Pakistan attack, insurgent leader Ahmed Masood of Tajik origin has suffered a major setback and his spokesman Faheem Dashti and top commander General Sahib Abdul Wadud Zara were killed. After Masood moved to a safe place, the Taliban on Monday had claimed that it has now completely captured Panjashir. Meanwhile, in a tweet from Masood's Twitter handle, serious allegations have been made against Pakistan. Masood said that the Taliban is not fighting a war with us but it is the Pakistan Army and ISI which is leading them. The Taliban are not strong enough to compete with us but the Pakistani army is cooperating and supporting the Islamist group. Taliban may have captured Afghanistan but had suffered several losses and resistance from not only forces against them but women of Afghanistan also. A large number of the Taliban fighters have been killed while forming a government remains a difficult take for the Islamist group. Strict Rules for female students as Afghan universities reopenIran, meanwhile, has called for the formation of a people-elected government in Afghanistan.Iran has expressed hope that elections are vital to Afghanistan's successful future and that peace will be restored in the country.Iran's President Ibrahim Raisi, while talking to the media, said that a government should be formed in Afghanistan, which is elected by the votes and will of the people. Iran will support the government elected by the people, Raisi added. ### Response: | Iran examining possible 'intervention' of Pakistan on Panjshir attacks | 1,864,019 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI: The Special NIA Court convicted six Jamat-ul- Mujahideen, Bangladesh (JMB) members - Hafizur Rahman, Yakub Sariful Ali, Mustfikur Rahman, Hafiz Sariful Rahman and Azharduddin Ahmed - on Tuesday. They were arrested in 2019 from Barpeta. While Hafizur Rahman has been sentenced to two-year-and-five-month imprisonment, the other five have been sentenced to two years each. ### Response: | 6 Jamat-ul- Mujahideen Bangladesh rebels convicted | 1,452,210 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Himachal logged 142 fresh Covid cases on Thursday, taking the state's case tally to 2,20,061 while death toll mounted to 3,678 after four patients died of the infection.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. Among the fresh cases, 35 each were reported in Hamirpur and Kangra, 27 in Mandi, 17 in Bilaspur, eight in Shimla, seven in Una, four each in Kinnaur and Solan, three in Kullu and two in Sirmaur. The active cases have come down to 1,404 while recoveries reached 2,14,962 after 211 people recuperated. Kangra is still the worst-hit district with a total of 49,237 cases reported till date, followed by 31,120 in Mandi and 27,300 in Shimla. In Jammu and Kashmir, 134 people tested positive for the virus. Of the total cases, 75 were reported in Kashmir valley while the Jammu division saw 59 infections. The number of cured patients was 109 with the active cases reaching 1,090. Officials said with 43 cases, Srinagar had the highest number of new infections followed by 35 in Poonch while as many as 17 other districts had no or single-digit cases. The overall number of people who have recovered reached 3,24,736, prompting the recovery rate to climb up to 98.32%. The total cases in J&K have reached 3,30,252 and the death toll stands at 4,426. Officials said that 51,914 tests were conducted in the past 24 hours in the UT. For HT: Sign on to read the HT ePaper epaper.hindustantimes.com For more local news from your area, download our new local video app PublicVibe. ### Response: | Covid: 142 test positive in HP, 134 in J&K | 2,181,136 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. An official study in the UK has revealed that a past Covid-19 infection provides some immunity for at least five months, but people may still carry and transmit coronavirus. The Public Health England (PHE) analysis found that naturally acquired immunity as a result of past infections provide 83 per cent protection against reinfection, compared to people who have not had the disease before. This appears to last at least for five months from first becoming sick. However, experts cautioned those with immunity may still be able carry the virus in their nose and throat and, therefore, have a risk of transmitting to others. "This study has given us the clearest picture to date of the nature of antibody protection against Covid-19 but it is critical people do not misunderstand these early findings," said Professor Susan Hopkins, Senior Medical Advisor at Public Health England who led PHE's SIREN study. "We now know that most of those who have had the virus, and developed antibodies, are protected from reinfection, but this is not total and we do not yet know how long protection lasts. Crucially, we believe people may still be able to pass the virus on," she said. She stressed that the findings mean even if you believe you already had the disease and are protected, you can be reassured it is highly unlikely you will develop severe infections but there is still a risk that you could acquire an infection and transmit to others. "Now more than ever it is vital we all stay at home to protect our health service and save lives," she added. The PHE says it has been regularly testing tens of thousands of health care workers across the UK since June for new Covid-19 infections as well as the presence of antibodies, which suggest people have been infected before. While the SARS-CoV-2 Immunity and Reinfection EvaluatioN (SIREN) study will continue to assess whether protection may last for longer, its results warn that people who contracted the disease in the first wave may now be vulnerable to catching it again. Between June 18 and November 24, scientists detected 44 potential reinfections (two 'probable' and 42 'possible' reinfections) out of 6,614 participants who had tested positive for antibodies. This represents an 83 per cent rate of protection from reinfection. The PHE also warned that although those with antibodies have some protection from becoming ill with Covid-19 themselves, early evidence from the next stage of the study suggests that some of these individuals carry high levels of virus and could continue to transmit the virus to others. "It is therefore crucial that everyone continues to follow the rules and stays at home, even if they have previously had Covid-19, to prevent spreading the virus to others. Remember to wash hands regularly, wear face coverings and make space from others to help reduce the likelihood of passing on the virus," the experts note. The analysis took place prior to the widespread dissemination of the new highly-transmissible variant VOC202012/01 and the PHE said that further work was underway in the laboratory to understand whether and to what extent antibodies also provide protection from this variant. The study will continue to follow participants for 12 months to explore how long any immunity may last, the effectiveness of vaccines and to what extent people with immunity are able to carry and transmit the virus. The experts stressed that this first report provides no evidence towards the antibody or other immune responses from Covid-19 vaccines, nor should any conclusions to be drawn on their effectiveness. Pandemic death toll worldwide swells with the onset of Covid-19 vaccination India reports 16,946 new Covid-19 cases; 198 deaths in last 24 hours ### Response: | Past Covid-19 infection gives 5-month immunity but risk exists, reveals UK study | 2,348,346 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Stroke typically occurs when blood supply to the brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing necessary oxygen and nutrients supply.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. Stroke patients are at highest risk of death in the first weeks after the event, and between 20% to 50% die within the first month depending on type, severity, age, comorbidity and effectiveness of treatment of complications. Patients who survive may be left with no disability or with mild, moderate or severe disability, according to a report by World Health Organization (WHO). There are many lifestyle as well as biological factors that could increase your chances of getting a stroke. But it is possible to reduce the risk by managing certain health conditions like blood pressure, cardiac diseases, diabetes, cholesterol, obesity, refraining from tobacco, staying away from alcohol and reducing stress. Regular exercise and balanced diet could also help. "Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity and time plays a crucial role in the management of stroke, particularly the Ischemic Stroke which accounts for majority (approx 85%) of the strokes. For each minute lost without treatment, 1.9 million neurons are destroyed and for each hour lost without treatment brain ages by 3.6 years. Therefore it is important to recognize the symptoms of stroke and whenever there's suspicion, patient should be rushed immediately to a stroke ready hospital - where there are facilities for acute stroke management, says Dr Prashant Makhija, Consultant Neurologist, Wockhardt Hospital. So you think strokes only happen to older people? A doctor busts 7 such myths about strokes Stroke shouldn't be treated at home and there is no first-aid that can help a stroke patient recover. Once you recognise a stroke, you should immediately rush to a stroke ready hospital for prompt treatment and optimum recovery, says Dr Pradyumna Oak, Director, Neurology and Head of Stroke Unit, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital. Symptoms of Stroke Stroke symptoms can be recognized by the acronym 'BEFAST'. Here's how to recognise early symptoms of stroke, according to Dr. Makhija and Dr Oak: B - Imbalance while walking Stroke may affect areas that control balance in the brain. You may feel dizzy or lose your balance. E- Vision problem As many as two-thirds of stroke victims may experience vision impairments as a result of a stroke. F- Facial asymmetry or weakness The person who's suspected of a stroke should be asked to smile. If one side of the face droops, then he/she must be rushed to a stroke-ready hospital. A - Arm/leg weakness If a person's arm is drifting downward when asked to raise it, it is a sign of a stroke S- Slurring of speech If a person is not able to speak properly or the speech is slurred, this is another sign of a stroke. T- Time to rush the patient to the nearest stroke ready hospital Time is of essence in cases of stroke. Timely management of patient can not only be life saving but also prevent the patient from developing permanent deficits. Follow more stories on Facebook & Twitter For HT: Sign on to read the HT ePaper epaper.hindustantimes.com ### Response: | How to recognise warning signs of a stroke | 1,801,166 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. India Exim Bank's study titled "Building a Resilient Africa: Enhanced Role of India" was released during the 17th CII-EXIM Bank Conclave on India - Africa Growth Partnership on July 19, 2022. The event took place in the presence of Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution and Textiles, Government of India; H.E. Marie Cyril Eddy Boissezon, GOSK, Vice President, Republic of Mauritius; H.E. Badara A. Joof, Vice-President, Republic of The Gambia; H.E. Dr. James Wani Igga, Vice-President, Republic of South Sudan; H.E. W.K. Mutale Nalumango, Vice President, Republic of Zambia; H.E. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Republic of Namibia; Harsha Bangari, Managing Director, India Exim Bank, along with senior corporate executives. India Exim Bank's study finds huge trade complementarity between India and Africa. India's total trade with Africa stood at USD 82.5 billion in 2021, recording the highest ever level witnessed by both regions. Using ITC's export potential methodology, the study finds bilateral export potential of India and Africa at USD 48 billion. The paper also examined the evolution of India's development cooperation with Africa over the years and emphasised the need for India to step up efforts to enhance this developmental partnership, especially in the context of changing global architecture in recent times. To understand geographical and sectoral distribution of India's project exports to Africa, contracts secured by Indian project exporters in projects awarded by the MDBs like the AfDB, and the World Bank have also been analysed. The study further recommends strategies to enhance India's role in building a post pandemic resilient Africa and assist it to rebound to its earlier high growth trajectory and exports through increased collaboration in potential sectors like agriculture, healthcare, and renewable energy, among others. The study also recommends exploring alternate mechanisms for infrastructure financing and addressing the existing trade finance gap. Addressing the participants during the inaugural session of the Conclave, Hon'ble Minister Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution and Textiles, Government of India emphasised that India looks at Africa as partner in progress, with India-Africa partnership best described through four pillars - people, business, trade and government. He has underlined that Africa-India partnership will play a very important role going forward and lead the developing world out of food insecurity and bring prosperity. Harsha Bangari, Managing Director, India Exim Bank, highlighted that bridging gaps in trade finance could unlock the latent export potential of India and Africa and can increase the share in global export participation of both regions. She underscored the increased role of multilateral development banks (MDBs) and development finance institutions (DFIs) in providing measures to reduce the trade finance gap. Ms Bangari stressed that India needs to be dynamic in its engagements in Africa and address the changing needs of the Continent, while emphasising the huge opportunity African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement presents for India. ### Response: | Huge Scope For Engagements Between India, African Countries: India Exim Bank | 210,574 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Gera Developments ranks 18th amongst Best Small and Medium Workplaces in Asia and 4th amongst India's Great Mid-Size Workplaces The only Real Estate player in the Asia Top 20 list by Great Place to Work® Gera Developments, pioneers of the real estate business and the award-winning creators of premium commercial and residential projects including the innovative ChildCentric® Homes in Pune, Goa and California have been recognized as one of the best workplaces by the prestigious, internationally acclaimed, Great Place to Work® Institute. Ranking 18th amongst the Best Small and Medium Workplaces in Asia and 4th on the list of Great Mid-Size Workplaces in India, Gera Developments is also amongst the top 10 Mid-size workplaces in India, 4th time in a row. It is the only Real Estate player to feature in the Top 10 and the Top 20 in India and Asia respectively.Great Place to Work® is the global authority on Workplace Culture Assessment which identifies the Best Workplaces in Asia by analyzing companies' workplace programs and surveying employees. In the largest collection of employee experience in Asia, over 3.3 million employees from across 16 countries in Asia and Middle East were surveyed to determine the Best WorkplacesTM in the region. The survey compiled a list of 200 companies in its Great Place to Work® Best WorkplacesTM National lists for Asia. This recognition is based on confidential survey data assessing employee experiences of trust, innovation, company values and leadership.Mr. Rohit Gera, Managing Director, Gera Developments Pvt Ltd said, "It is our honour to be the only real estate player to be featured on India's great mid-size workplaces list and to receive international recognition of being in the Top 20 in Asia. In a challenging year, an improvement of scores and ranking and featuring on the global list is gratifying. Amongst the many things that are required to make an organisation a great place to work, an important aspect is for our people to be aligned to our vision, know the why of the organisation and to completely believe in it. We have been using the Great Place to Work format for years now and I think the most valuable piece for us is the fact that this is really the voice of our own employees telling us what we are doing well and there is a scope to Outdo further."The study recognised Gera Developments for its high-trust and superior work culture which converts into a healthy and productive work environment that inspires transparency, instills pride amongst its employees and promotes bonding at the workplace.At Gera Developments, the corporate philosophy, Let's Outdo forms the fabric of its culture and is a way of life at Gera. The employees characterise this belief and establish the kind of environment where individuals feel respected by their companions and peers and take pride in their work. It propels each employee to raise standards instead of meeting them, to exceed expectations rather than living up to them. The philosophy of Outdo is about improving oneself and competing against self rather than others. The Outdo culture along with company's core values of quality, trust, customer first & innovation have been the pillars for the organisation. GERA is an equal opportunity employer and prides itself on being the first real estate company to set up an all-women project team. At Gera, diversity is not restricted to gender nor is it restricted to the regular norms associated with a particular gender.Mr. Gera further added that, "We have been consistent in listening to our employees and tweaking our policies to enhance workplace culture. Employees are provided with a platform to not just define what & how to outperform but are also provided with support, both in terms of funding and developmental initiatives to see their personal vision aligned with the organisation's, come alive. To provide an open and transparent culture, we have designed various platforms, which allow employees to share, discuss, provide feedback."The awards are recognition of excellence in creating and sustaining a high-trust, high-performance culture within the workplace. It validates the company's commitment towards building a superlative working environment, culture and future for the employees.About Gera Developments: Gera Developments Private Limited, a 50-year, reputed brand, one of the pioneers of the real estate business in Pune, are recognised as the creators of premium residential and commercial projects in Pune and Goa and have now marked its global presence through developments in California, USA.GDPL prides itself in providing long term enjoyment to customers by having a distinct 'customer-first' approach. The philosophy of GDPL is "Let's Outdo" which rests on the trinity of innovation, transparency and enhancing customer experience. It is at the heart of GDPL's effort to infuse innovation and transparency in real estate and home building, with an unwavering focus on meeting the shifting lifestyle dynamics of their customers, while upholding the premium living experience. Accordingly, there are many 'firsts' that stand to GDPLs credit.The company introduced 5-Year Warranty on Real Estate consisting of Preventive Maintenance & Repairs and provision of Insurance of buildings way back in 2004 for the first time in India and the same was mandated by RERA only in 2017. And GDPL has now introduced India's first & only 7-year warranty in real estate. It has designed and launched the pathbreaking concept, the award-winning ChildCentric® Homes which have revolutionised the real estate sector for both, the developer as well as the home buyer. Other revolutionary and highly successful product lines have been IntelliplexesTM, SkyVillasTM , and The Imperium series.These products are matched by the services of the GeraWorld® Mobile App which bring speed, convenience and transparency to the buyer and enhance customer experience. GDPL has also recently launched the Club Outdo initiative, a tech-driven loyalty and referral programme providing multiple benefits, offers and community engagement opportunities to their existing and new customers.The company places utmost emphasis on delivering value-added experiences to customers and is driven by trust, quality, customer first, and innovation. The projects are designed around the evolving needs of their customers. The company has won several national and international awards on both the product and service fronts. GDPL also continues to be certified as 'India's Great Mid-size Workplaces' by Great Places to Work (GPTW) Institute, for the fourth straight year in row.GDPL envisions to bring out the best of real estate in India. As it redefines new standards of service orientation, product innovation, real estate marketing and brand building, it is consistently generating fresh value for its stakeholders, and raising the bar for the industry. Tags Business Gera Developments real estate ### Response: | Gera Developments is Only Real Estate Player in Asia Top 20 List by Great Place to Work® | 1,478,535 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. India's only female Archer at Tokyo Paralympics 2020 will begin her campaign in the ranking round of the Women's Individual Compound event in Archery. The game has a scheduled start time of 05;30 AM IST with DD Sports and Eurosport providing the live telecast and Discovery plus streaming the match live. Check live score updates here. (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.) ### Response: | Jyoti Baliyan at Tokyo Paralympics 2020, Archery Live Streaming Online: Know TV Channel & Telecast Details for Women's Compound Ranking Round Coverage | 1,758,138 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. New Delhi, July 22 With the Pegasus snoopgate leading to ruckus in the Parliament, Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday that the news story on snooping was an attempt to malign India's democracy and its institutions. Addressing the Rajya Sabha, the minister also indicated that the report was meant to disrupt the Monsoon Session of the Parliament. "A sensational story around Pegasus being published just a day before the Monsoon Session of Parliament cannot be a coincidence," he said. "This press story on Pegasus, done by a web portal on July 18, attempts to malign the Indian democracy and its well-established institutions," Vaishaw added. He also said that similar claims were made in the past regarding the use of Pegasus on WhatsApp, adding that those reports had "no factual basis" and were categorically denied by all the parties, including in the Supreme Court. While Vaishnaw was reading the statement on the Pegasus project amid an ongoing row over alleged large-scale snooping involving politic, Trinamool Congress MPs snatched the report from the minister's hand and tore it into pieces on the floor of the Rajya Sabha. Journalist-turned-BJP MP Swapan Dasgupta said: "Some of the Trinamool MPs took the paper from the hands of the minister and tore it. This is unacceptable." Trinamool MP Shantanu Sen was seen on national television snatching the report right out of the minister's hand, tearing it apart and then throwing the shredded pieces into the air. Amid continued disruptions, the Upper House was adjourned for the day. Earlier too, the minister had said that the report is an attempt to malign India. The Pegasus Project reports published in The Wire, which showed that over 300 phone numbers - including those of two serving ministers, over 40 journalists, three opposition leaders, among others, - could have been targetted for hacking using the Pegasus spyware developed by Israeli surveillance company NSO Group. Interestingly, Vaishnaw's name also appeared in the list of people who were allegedly snooped upon. Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor Open in app ### Response: | Pegasus story an attempt to malign Indian democracy: IT Minister | 1,400,927 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. USA Contracts on the Dow Jones futures erased early gains to trade around the flatline on Wednesday while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were only slightly higher as investors weigh concerns that the economic recovery is slowing and uncertainties regarding Fed's next steps.Read all the latest updates on COVID-19 here. Shares of casino companies including Wynn Resorts were lower in pre-market trading after Macau set a plan on Tuesday evening to revise gambling laws. On the other hand, Microsoft shares were up more than 1% after the company announced a dividend increase. EUROPE European stocks edged lower during today afternoon trades, with the focus of investors turning to signs of slowdown in the economic recovery, following a stark slowdown in retail trade in China. The luxury sector, which is significantly exposed to the Chinese market, was among the worst, with Burberry falling 2.6% and LVMH sliding -3.3%. At the same time, traders digested a batch of inflation data, with prices in the UK rising 3.2% in August, a level not seen in over 9 years and beat analyst forecasts of 2.9%, the annual inflation rate in France was confirmed at a near 3-year high of 1.9% in August. On the earnings front, the owner of fashion brand Zara Inditex erased early gains to trade over 1% lower, despite seeing sales approaching pre-pandemic levels, but Sweden's H&M slipped 3% as quarterly sales increased less than expected. The British FTSE 100 traded little changed, while the Stoxx 600 and the German DAX shed roughly 0.2% and 0.1%, respectively. The FTSE 100 was almost flat, in a choppy European session, as traders digested hotter-than-expected inflation data domestically and weak economic data from China, which fueled lingering concerns about the impact of the coronavirus on the recovery. Consumer prices in the UK jumped to a 9-year high of 3.2% in August, beating analyst forecasts of 2.9%, while producer prices rose a faster-than-expected 5.9%, the steepest pace in almost a decade. Energy stocks BP and Royal Dutch Shell were among the best performers within the index, as oil prices extended gains for a 4th session in a row, while luxury fashion company Burberry shed more than 1% due to growth woes in China The CAC 40 followed its European peers lower to trade below 6,640, as a batch of data raised concerns about a slowdown in economic recovery and mounting inflationary pressure. Industrial production and retail trade growth rates in China slowed sharply in August due to coronavirus outbreaks and supply disruptions. Elsewhere, UK consumer prices jumped more than expected in August and by the most since March 2012, while France's inflation rate was confirmed at a near three-year high. The FTSE MIB traded slightly lower around 25,900, in line with its European peers, amid a cautious market sentiment as weaker-than-expected Chinese economic data and uncertainty over the Fed's tapering timeline raised again concerns around a recovery on global growth. On the domestic data front, Italy's annual inflation rate hit 2% in August, the highest since January of 2013. Among single stocks, Moncler, Enel and Amplifon were the top losers. In earnings news, Mediaset posted a six-fold rise in first-half operating profit, topping pre-pandemic levels, amid strong growth in the advertising market in both Italy and Spain. ASIA The Nikkei 225 lost 158 points or 0.52% to finish at 30,512, off from 31-yar highs, amid profit-taking. Traders were also cautious over uncertainty over the US Federal Reserve's tapering timeline and weaker-than-expected Chinese economic data for August. In addition, news that North Kora fired two ballistic missiles from an island area toward the Sea of Japan today raised an aversion toward riskier assets. On the business front, Daihatsu Motor reportedly will reduce vehicle output further by extending suspensions at two of its plants in Japan. In local data, Japan's business sentiment fell to its lowest in five months in September while core machinery orders rebounded less than estimated in July. SoftBank Group sank 5.8%, on concerns over its exposure to Alibaba and other Chinese tech firms as Beijing steps up regulation in the sector. Investors now keep their eye on Japan's trade data which will be due later this week. The BSE Sensex jumped up by 476.11 points or 0.82 % to close at a new record high of 58723.20, after ending flat for the last five consecutive sessions. Telecom shares, mainly Bharti Airtel (+4.53%) saw huge gains as the government approved a moratorium on payment of spectrum dues as part of its relief package. Auto shares were also among the best performers, as the cabinet slashed the production-linked incentive scheme linked to the auto sector to USD 3.54 billion, almost half of what it had proposed a year ago and shifted the focus to electric vehicles and drones to promote clean technology. Among the individual stocks, National Thermal Power Corporation Private Limited (NTPC) led the gain (7.16%) whereas Axis Bank (-0.38%) lost the most. The Shanghai Composite Index was down 6 points or 0.17% to end at 3,656, as weak China's economic data rekindled worries about a slowdown in the global economic recovery. Industrial output in China rose at its weakest pace since July 2020 in August, while retail sales growth slowed significantly. On the COVID-19 front, China's southeastern province of Fujian logged its fifth straight day of new local cases as the outbreak comes ahead of the National Day holiday starting October 1st as well as a mid-autumn Festival holiday next week. On the policy front, the PBoC rolled over maturing medium-term loans today, while keeping the interest rate unchanged for the 17th month in a row. Shares in Hong Kong sank 1.83%, falling for the third session in a row, after a report by Bloomberg News saying China's major banks have been notified by the housing authority that Evergrande Group will miss interest payment due September 20th ### Response: | CHOPPY WEDNESDAY FOR WORLD EQUITY | 1,955,878 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Along the India-Pakistan border, in the world's most highly militarised zone , the villages of the Brogpa community around India's Ladakh region have seen it all. Valiantly, they resisted the invasions by Tibetan kings that first threatened their cultural identity in the 12th century. They survived the 1947 India-Pakistan war that divided their villages overnight, and the 1999 Kargil war that caused irreparable damage to their lives. Advertisement Now, the Brogpas (or Drogpas) have to contend with melting glaciers even as they wage a seemingly endless fight for recognition in the local hill council. Despite living tucked away in the remote Himalayas, the Brogpas have always lured visitors, thanks to their reputation as the "last Aryan village," the remnants of what Nazi-era racial theorists thought of as a purebred "master race." Brogpas were traditionally considered "stubborn" and "untrustworthy". Mona Bhan writes that they were likened to an ace precariously hanging from a peg that could hurt and injure people. In the book Counterinsurgency, Democracy, and the Politics of Identity in India , cultural anthropologist Mona Bhan , a professor of South Asian Studies at Syracuse University, mentions that the Brogpas are believed to be the original inhabitants of Ladakh, fleeing the oppressive rulers of Gilgit in the ninth century and settling in the region's fertile villages. The Brogpas' rich corpus of hymns, songs, and folklore passed down through generations recounts their complex history of mobilities and migrations. But Tsering Tundup, a 48-year-old orderly in the revenue department, cannot claim with certainty whether his community, the Brogpas, are indeed Aryans. "If the scholars claim we are Aryans, then there must be some truth to it," he told VICE. "But we don't have any paperwork or any other evidence to prove or disprove the same." Life I Visited 'Leopard Country' Where Humans and Big Cats Live in Harmony Arman Khan 03.24.22 Tundup's village, Dah, changes dramatically with the seasons. In the sub-zero winter months, an impenetrable layer of snow blankets all the Brogpa villages, the stationed army troops blotching the otherwise immaculate white. During autumn, apricot and cherry blossoms fill its winding alleyways, in stark contrast against worn-down houses. Advertisement The media have commonly portrayed the Brogpas as a " wife-swapping " community of the " last Aryans ". There are rumours of " pregnancy tourism " too, with reports of some German women seeking out Brogpa men to impregnate them with the last of the "pure" Aryan sperm. The institution of polyandrous marriages was premised on labour considerations, wage division, and consolidation of land. Now, only a few older people from the community practise it. According to Tundup, understanding their system of polyamorous marriages only through a sexual tint misses the point. "This was a reasonable practice to consolidate land," he said. "If a group of brothers didn't want their land to be divided by petty disputes, they would all share a single wife. Sometimes, seven brothers would share the same wife. Thanks to this arrangement, there would be negligible land disputes." Identity The Fading Tattoo Traditions of India's Last Headhunters Arman Khan 11.17.21 However, the post-colonial idea of what a civilised society should look like has upended the traditions they held close for centuries. Today, the majority of Brogpas, said Tundup, prefer monogamy and nuclear families. Land disputes have exponentially increased, often having to be settled by revenue officers. According to Bhan, the anthropologist, cultural change is inevitable but it's important to understand how those changes take place. "If cultural change is imposed or happening because of things not under their control, whether political or ecological, it is bound to make people anxious," she told VICE. "So, while the Brogpas might have gotten used to it, the [polyamorous] marital patterns didn't change on their own terms but because of government impositions that made these marital arrangements illegal." Advertisement Since land was scarce, Brogpas, like many Ladakhis, prevented the division of land through an institution called primogeniture, which mandated that only the eldest brother in the family inherited land. In Ladakh: Culture, History, and Development between Himalaya and Karakoram , anthropologist Kristoffer Bertelsen notes that in the 1940s, neo-Buddhists from Kashmir derided Buddhists for indulging in "shameless" acts that "destroyed the lives of young Ladakhi men." All of this eventually led to the Buddhist Polyandrous Marriages Prohibition Act of 1941, the earliest legal resistance to the Brogpa way of life. Life Commitment and Relationship Advice From Polyamorous People Romano Santos 02.15.22 However, Tundup fears that the lack of polyamorous marriages in the Brogpa villages points to a deeper concern. "Instances of Brogpas marrying outside our community have only increased now," he said. "When they come back to our villages, they don't even speak our Arya language. In the absence of any official recognition of our language, it's easy for the newer lot of Brogpas to forget our rich history and culture." Shortly after the prohibition of polyandry in 1941, the neo-Buddhists passed the Ladakh Buddhists' Succession to Property Act in 1943 which declared that every son would be entitled to an equal share of ancestral land and property, thus leading to the rise of nuclear families. He added that the lack of political acknowledgement of the Brogpas in the local hill council remains a major concern. "The fruits of development might reach all of us, Brogpa or not, but what about our formal participation on a much more local level? We don't have any representation on these local boards." Bhan said that getting recognised in the hill council as an entity separate from other Ladakhis was also one of the major reasons why Brogpas had to consistently prove their "authenticity" and "unique way of living" in order to qualify as culturally different. Advertisement "During my fieldwork in the Brogpa villages, I discovered that people were concerned about the splitting of land (due to fewer polyandrous marriages) because that makes the land less viable," she said. "But even beyond the land considerations, polyandrous marriages cannot be dissociated from labour patterns." Identity There are Almost No Sex Crimes in This Tribe, Thanks to Their Sexually Progressive Practices Arman Khan 09.09.21 Bhan cites her interaction with Zumba, a Brogpa woman, who explained why "marrying three brothers was fun" but also important for sharing work and resources. "There were multiple brothers but they were doing different chores," she said. "So, one brother would be gone for months on end grazing the cattle in the highland pastures, another would stay home, while the third would go trading." According to Roohani Sawhney, an independent researcher who has been studying the community since 2018, the burden of "morality by outsiders" weighs heavily on the Brogpas too. "The Brogpas are now shy of their own traditions," she said. "They do not want their community to be known for customs that we think are negative. One of them is the sex dance during the Bonanah festival, where the Brogpas would indulge in merriment and celebrate their bodies." Against the harsh Ladakhi landscape, the Brogpa attire is loaded with silver jewellery, animal fur, and bright flowers because they represent their gods and happy beginnings. Sawhney explained that the original Bon religion of the Brogpas has also given way to Buddhism and Islam. "Back in the day, Buddhist monks would consciously settle around the Brogpa villages to show them a 'brighter' and more 'colourful' way of life so that they could 'civilise' them," she said. Advertisement Apart from the Buddhist interventions, ecological and political changes greatly affected the Brogpa's beliefs, from their deities and worship practices to marriages and their family structure. "Because we only want to exoticise certain aspects of their culture, we ignore the fact that the Brogpa villages are located along the most militarised zones in the world," said Bhan. "Due to the constant presence of wars, flash floods and glacial meltdowns, many Brogpas couldn't access their deities located high up in the mountains." The overarching presence of the military in and around the Brogpa villages, by virtue of their location along the border, is seen by many Brogpas as a means for social mobility too. Bhan noted that many Brogpas seek employment opportunities with the Army. Mona Bhan notes that by articulating a "divine" relationship with their surroundings, Brogpas staked claims to Ladakh in ways that transcended official appropriations of space through maps, boundaries, and districts. "The Indian state-making has not really allowed Brogpas to feel as included in the political processes," she said. "So in that regard, the Brogpas have had to rely on the military. And that changes everything - how you treat your land, labour or marriage. Because the military comes in with its own ideas of modernity, gender and masculinity." World News How India's Ancient Tribes Are Fighting to Save Their Forests From Coal Mining Cheena Kapoor 09.22.20 Tundup said that while the institution of polyamorous marriage and the Bon religion of the Brogpas might be on its last leg, he is hopeful that certain elements of the Brogpa way of life might survive in some form. "Many photographers and researchers are now coming to our villages to capture our customs," he said. "So, that makes many of us Brogpas proudly own our culture. Against the harsh Ladakhi landscape, our clothes are loaded with silver jewellery and bright flowers because they represent our gods and happy beginnings." Tundup's village, Dha, blossoms into stunning flowers and creepers in the brief Ladakhi spring. Follow Arman Khan on Instagram and Twitter . ### Response: | This 'Aryan' Community's 'Exotic' Clothes and Polyamorous Marriages Mask Other Truths | 757,047 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Washington and Kyiv are accusing Russia of genocide in Ukraine, but the ultimate war crime has a strict legal definition and has rarely been proven in court since it was cemented in humanitarian law after the Holocaust.Click here to get the latest updates on Ukraine - Russia conflict What is Genocide? The 1949 Geneva Conventions define it as an "intentional effort to completely or partially destroy a group based on its nationality, ethnicity, race, or religion." Three cases so far have met international courts' threshold: the Cambodian Khmer Rouge's slaughter of minority Cham people and Vietnamese in the 1970s, who were among an estimated 1.7 million dead; the 1994 mass killing of Tutsis in Rwanda that left 800,000 dead; and the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Bosnia. Criminal acts comprising genocide include killing members of the group, causing them serious bodily or mental harm, creating conditions calculated to destroy them, preventing births, or forcibly transferring children to other groups. What must prosecutors do? In order to establish genocide, prosecutors must first show that the victims were part of a distinct national, ethnic, racial or religious group. This excludes groups targeted for political beliefs. Genocide is harder to show than other violations of international humanitarian law, such as war crimes and crimes against humanity, because it requires evidence of intent. "Genocide is a difficult crime to prove. Parties have to bring a lot to the table," said Melanie O'Brien, president of the international association of genocide scholars. She cited the combined requirement of showing intent, the targeting of a protected group, and crimes like killings or forcibly removing children. The International Criminal Court opened an investigation into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine in February. It also has jurisdiction over genocide. Ukrainian prosecutors, already investigating alleged Russian crimes since the 2014 annexation of Crimea, said they have identified thousands of potential war crimes by Russian forces since Feb. 24 and compiled a list of hundreds of suspects. Who is accusing Russia? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Joe Biden have both accused Russian soldiers of genocide, focusing on evidence of rape, torture and killings in areas around Kyiv recaptured this month by Ukrainian troops. "Yes, I called it genocide because it has become clearer and clearer that (Russian President Vladimir) Putin is just trying to wipe out the idea of being able to be Ukrainian and the evidence is mounting," Biden said. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last week that the scale of atrocities "doesn't look far short of genocide." Moscow, which called the attack against its smaller neighbour "a special operation" to halt genocide against Russian speakers in Ukraine, says the West has faked evidence to smear its army. The U.S. administration has declared seven situations genocide since the 1990s: Bosnia, Rwanda, Iraq, Sudan's Darfur province, Islamic State's killings including against the Yezidi, the crackdown on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar and the treatment of Uyghur Muslims in China. What cases are happening now? The International Criminal Court previously issued an arrest warrant on charges of genocide against former Sudanese president Omar al Bashir, but his trial cannot begin until he is in custody in The Hague. The International Court of Justice also has jurisdiction over the Genocide Convention, the first human rights treaty adopted by the U.N. General Assembly in 1948, stating the international community's commitment to prevent the atrocities of World War Two from ever happening again. It is hearing two cases: one claiming Myanmar committed genocide against Rohingya Muslims, the other brought by Ukraine to argue that Russia is using accusations of genocide as a false pretext for invasion. Such cases generally take years to reach a verdict. ### Response: | How to prove genocide, the gravest of war crimes? | 538,389 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Monday is the day of Lord Shiva. On this day Shiva devotees worship Lord Shiva. This gives Shiva grace on his life. Today, we will try to learn about this topic about the powerful mantra of Lord Shiva, whose chanting pleased Lord Shiva. Please Lord Shiva with these powerful mantras. ओम साधो जातये नम:। ओम वाम देवाय नम:। ओम अघोराय नम:। ओम तत्पुरूषाय नम:। ओम ईशानाय नम:। ॐ ह्रीं ह्रौं नमः शिवाय। According to astrology, chanting these mantras of Lord Shiva on Monday or any day is beneficial for a person's daily life. With this, Shiva is pleased with life. At the same time, all the wishes of a human being are fulfilled. ### Response: | Chant these powerful mantras of Shiva on Monday or any day , will be happy for forever | 2,370,725 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. The Supreme Court on Wednesday put in abeyance section 124a of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 which deals with the offence of sedition. The top court said it would be inappropriate to use the provision of this law until such time the re-examination process of this law is over. "We hope and expect that the Centre and state governments will refrain from registering any FIR (with sedition), continuing investigations, or taking coercive steps under 124A IPC while it is under reconsideration," the top court said. The Supreme Court said: 1. If any fresh case is registered appropriate parties are at liberty to approach courts for appropriate relief and courts are requested to examine the relief sought to take into account the order passed by this court. 2. All pending cases, appeals and proceedings with respect to charges framed under IPC Section124A be kept in abeyance. Adjudication with respect to other sections may proceed with no prejudice caused to the accused. 3. In addition, Centre will issue directives proposed and placed before us to States/UTs to prevent misuse of sec 124A. The directions issued by the bench led by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana came after hearing arguments in detail. The top court pointed out that it was clear the Centre agreed on the point that the rigours of the sedition law is not in tune with the current situation and that it was intended for the time when the country was under colonial law. "The Court has to balance the rights of civil liberty and sovereignty of the state. This is a difficult exercise. The petitioner says this law dates back to the colonial era, the Attorney General [KK Venugopal] also cited how 124a IPC was being misused," CJI Ramana said dictating the order in open court. The top court's direction came a day after the Centre told the Supreme Court that it was re-examining the laws on sedition. In light of the new development, the top court had asked that if it were to suspend the hearing on pleas seeking to scrap sedition and give it the time it wanted to re-examine the laws on sedition, then how would the Centre deal with pending cases, and future cases if any. SC Asks Centre If Sedition Can Be Kept In Abeyance Till Reconsideration Cannot stay laws on sedition: Centre to SC The Centre told the Supreme Court that the government could not stay sedition laws since that would not be a "correct approach" and it would be unable to anticipate the "gravity" of offences pan-India. Sedition laws are cognizable offence that was upheld by the five-judge bench of the Supreme Court, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said. Instead, the government proposed a set of draft guidelines modelled along the lines of those laid out in the Vinod Dua judgment for the registration of FIRs in cases pertaining to sedition. "We are proposing directions keeping in mind that we cannot prevent a cognizable offence from being registered," Mehta said. Mehta said that if one "scrupulously" followed guidelines in the Supreme Court's 2021 Vinod Dua judgement then an FIR under 124A under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 cannot be registered unless a police officer signs off on the charge with reasons in writing. This would amount to the introduction of a layer of scrutiny at the pre-FIR stage. "Once there is cognisable offence and it is held valid by constitution bench then staying the effect may not be the correct course of action. Therefore, we have said there has to be a responsible officer for scrutiny, and his satisfaction (allowing the registration of FIR with sedition charges) is subject to judicial review," Mehta added. As far as pending cases, Mehta said we don't know the gravity of the offences in each case. There may be money laundering or a terror charge. Ultimately, the pending cases are before the judicial forum, and we need to trust the courts," the solicitor general said. "This can be considered at the stage of bail. Competent courts can decide cases pertaining to section 124a (sedition law) expeditiously on merits," he added. Any other order would amount to staying it (sedition laws), Mehta added. Will Re-Examine Laws on Sedition: Centre to Supreme Court ### Response: | Supreme Court Puts Sedition Law In Abeyance | 834,174 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. A day after Patna senior superintendent of police (SSP) Manavjeet Singh Dhillon drew flak from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for comparing the RSS with Islamic outfit Popular Front of India (PFI), he said on Friday, 15 July, that his statements had been "selectively interpreted." Those arrested had instead "elaborately referred" to modelling their training programme after RSS shakhas, he claimed, while clarifying that he never "compared one organisation with another."However, BJP spokesperson Nikhil Anand said that his clarification was "even more dangerous" and "gave a clean chit to PFI."He further accused Dhillon of making "out of way political statements."Three PFI Activists Arrested in Connection With Kanpur ViolenceBihar police on Thursday claimed to have busted a terror module in the state after arresting two people, including a retired Jharkhand police official, allegedly associated with the PFI.Dhillon's controversial statement post the arrest did not go down well with the BJP and the party demanded that he take back his "condemnable statements" and apologise.Another Arrested in The CaseAnother accused, Marguv Ahmad Danish alias Tahir, was arrested on Thursday night, Dhillon said, according to news agency ANI. The police intercepted his phone number and allegedly discovered "anti-national content."Tahir, who worked in Dubai from 2006-2020, was associated with the Gazwa-e-Hind, Dhillon claimed.He made two WhatsApp groups with a Pakistani number of which he was reportedly made the admin. While this group had "many people from Gulf countries," another group which was made in January had "people from Bangladesh."Although the BJP has been insisting that the PFI's intention was to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Patna on 12 July, Dhillon clarified that their investigation did not reveal any link."They did not seem to be intending to directly target the prime minister's tour. But they had planned agitations against CAA-NRC and Triple Talaq in localities with a predominantly Muslim population on that day," he said.3 PFI Members Arrested in Nizamabad, BJP Telangana Demands Ban on OrganisationThe BackdropBesides their claims about the terror module, the police also said that a document had been obtained from the accused persons called 'Mission 2047,' which allegedly speaks about making India an Islamic country by the year 2047.The two persons arrested on 14 July were identified as Mohammad Jallauddin and Athar Parvez. While Jallaluddin is a former police officer, Parvez is the brother of an accused in the 2013 Gandhi Maidan blast in Patna, the police said."They (The accused) have links with the PFI. Jallauddin was earlier associated with Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI)," Phulwari Sharif Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Manish Kumar stated.The police also added that under the pretext of running an NGO, the duo were involved in training people in martial arts, including the use of swords and knives, and terror activities.Additionally, as per the police, the accused persons were not connected with any Pakistan-based organisation and their activities were not linked to former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma, whose offensive remarks against Prophet Muhammad had triggered a massive row.(With inputs from ANI.)Police Bust Bihar 'Terror Module': 2 Held, 'Make India Islamic' Document Found ### Response: | 'Selective Interpretation': Patna SSP Dhillon Who Compared PFI to RSS Clarifies | 166,094 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Mean Girls star Lindsay Lohan has reportedly wed her fiancé Bader Shammas in an intimate ceremony just hours before celebrating her 36th birthday. Lohan, who sparked rumours that she had tied the knot on Friday night after posting a photo of her and Shammas, took to Instagram on Saturday (which was happened to be her 36th birthday) to share the sweet picture announcing her marriage to Shammas by simply calling him her husband. 'I am the luckiest woman in the world' she wrote in the caption. 'He found me and knew that I wanted to find happiness and grace, all at the same time. I am stunned that this is my husband. My life and my everything. Every woman should feel like this everyday.' Lindsey Lohan shared on Instagram in November that she was engaged to Shammas, with her representatives saying at the time that the couple had been dating for three years, per The Hollywood Reporter. On November 28, Lohan announced the engagement by writing, 'My love. My life. My family. My future.' Lohan reportedly met the Kuwait-born financier while living in Dubai. ### Response: | Lindsay Lohan marries businessman Bader Shammas - 'I am stunned that you are my husband' | 42,373 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. International New York Times, Forgive me for failing, at first, to find much news in the news that President Donald Trump had pressured officials in Georgia to overturn the election results. That he had been caught doing so on tape was even more dog-bites-man. Not many people remember this, but we once had a lengthy impeachment hearing centered on a corrupt Trump phone call. It's only natural that he'd reprise his biggest hit — 'Perfect Call Feat. Senate Toadies' — in his grand finale as president. Then I spent an hour listening to the full recording of Trump's call, and my stomach sank. What got me was how thoroughly Trump's arguments involved conspiracy theories hatched or spread by QAnon, the online cultlike thing that seems to be gaining a death grip on the American right. In that phone call, I heard a president who is somehow both rabbit and rabbit hole — as much a rabid consumer of online conspiracy propaganda as he is a producer of it. The plot to undo the 2020 election isn't Trump's alone — it is also the product of a sprawling online phenomenon whose goals, logic and methods are as unpredictable as the internet itself. Trump will soon step out of office, but that won't diminish his standing with a conspiracy-media apparatus that has become so adept at transforming rumor into political reality. Through QAnon, the mendacity that has defined the Trump era will remain an enduring feature of right-wing politics, long after Trump slinks away. QAnon originated in 2017 as an exceptionally bizarre conspiracy theory, centered around the premise that the country is run by a cabal of pedophiles whom Trump is bringing down. It has since morphed into something even stranger. More than a single conspiracy theory, QAnon is best regarded as a general-purpose conspiracy infrastructure, spreading lies across a range of subjects, from coronavirus denial to mask and vaccine skepticism and, now, to a grab bag of theories about election fraud. The movement's acolytes take inspiration and guidance from the eponymous Q, an anonymous figure who has posted cryptic notes on the troll-infested internet forums 4Chan and 8Kun. But QAnon's theories don't come down fully formed from Q, nor from Trump; in a manner that resembles an online game, they are created collectively, giving the movement a flexible, almost religious quality. QAnon's participatory thrill has alarmed misinformation researchers. Because every pronouncement from Q can spark endless 'research' and commentary, new adherents are made to feel like they have a role in uncovering the deepest secrets about the world. 'It is insufficient to be persuaded by the anti-vax or QAnon movements — those who've joined the movement feel an obligation to share the 'truth' with those who've yet to be enlightened,' media scholar Ethan Zuckerman wrote in 2019. 'Those who are most successful in converting others are rewarded with attention, a commodity that is easily convertible into other currencies.' In the Church of Q, Donald Trump is the one and only messiah. But the Georgia call shows how fully he participates in it, too. Travis View, a co-host of the excellent Q-tracking podcast 'QAnon Anonymous,' told me that when Trump was rattling off his litany of false claims on the call, 'he was sounding a lot like a thread on the Q research board, on which people spit out ideas, conspiracy theories and snippets, and people sort of build upon them.' View described a symbiotic relationship between Trump, QAnon message boards and pro-Trump news outlets like One America News and Newsmax. It's a bit like jazz musicians improvising, each one punching up the other's riff. 'We've seen OAN and Newsmax basically regurgitate baseless conspiracy theories from QAnon world,' View said. The stories from pro-Trump outlets 'get into Trump's brain, and then he regurgitates them back, and of course because he's regurgitating the conspiracy theories he heard on the internet, all the internet conspiracy theorists believe that their conspiracy theory is validated, because Trump repeated it.' On the call, Trump claimed that voting machines made by a company called Dominion Voting Systems were rigged to help Biden win. The theory has been debunked; it is also moot, because officials in Georgia confirmed Biden's victory through a hand recount of paper ballots. The Dominion idea was one of several stolen-election theories that started on QAnon-friendly forums. Pro-Trump outlets then echoed the theory — as NBC News recently pointed out, Ron Watkins, the administrator of 8Kun, has been featured on One America News as a voting-systems expert, which he is not. When Trump inevitably tweeted out the OAN segment, the circle was complete: OAN had given its aggrieved audience 'news' that confirmed its belief in the conspiracy. Trump promoted self-serving misinformation, and QAnon grew just a little bit more powerful. The atmosphere of fear and mistrust that has pervaded America's response to the pandemic has been very good for QAnon, and now this dangerous movement holds real political power. In November, Marjorie Taylor Greene, a QAnon supporter, won a seat representing Georgia's 14th District in the House of Representatives. Some Republican officials have attempted to downplay Greene's political success and distance themselves from her ideas, but I wouldn't be surprised if Greene becomes a GOP star. On Monday, at Trump's rally to support the two Republicans running in Georgia's Senate runoffs, the crowd's wildest cheers came when Greene took the stage. The audience sounded much more enthusiastic about Greene than about Kelly Loeffler, one of the actual Republican candidates. If the Republican Party has given up entirely on fighting QAnon's influence, it might be because Q has grown too big to tame. Late last month, NPR and Ipsos published the disturbing results of a poll assessing QAnon's hold on the nation. People who responded to the survey were asked whether it was true or false that 'a group of Satan-worshipping elites who run a child sex ring are trying to control our politics and media,' QAnon's central lie. Seventeen percent said 'true,' and 37% more said they didn't know. In other words, a majority of Americans think it is at least possible that QAnon's nuttiest theory might be fact. A third of respondents also said that voter fraud had helped Biden win. This level of influence isn't going to disappear at noon on Jan. 20. QAnon's vast reach, and Trump's deep hold on it, are here to stay. ### Response: | With one Presidential phone call, QAnon shows its power | 2,278,885 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Never before has the judiciary in any part of the world administered such an application. Thursday saw the Gujarat High Court take in a petition from as many as 600 people from 100 families "seeking euthanasia due to deteriorating economic situation and lack of basic amenities." The application, filed president of Gosabara Muslim Fishermen's Society, states that "the government does not provide facilities to people belonging to a particular community." Faced with the "political persecution," the petitioners are seeking to end their life, pending several submissions from the local level and to the Governor. The petition will be heard in the High Court in the coming days. ### Response: | Gujarat HC Sets Record; Chorus Of 600 Petitioners Demand Euthanasia | 775,873 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Tourist from across the entire country and world awaits to explore the natural beauty of Kerala; There is no doubt that Kerala is one of the best tourist destinations in India, many tourists plan to visit Kerala every year! Visiting the state during a specific season creates a major opportunity to explore the south Indian culture, the people, and of course, the delicious food items.Kerala feels beautiful in almost all seasons. But the nighttimes are very charming, and one can consider arranging a visit in summer in Kerala. The summer season is likewise the period of praising elephant celebrations like Thrissur Pooram, which happens every year in late April.People call Kerala "God's own Country" There are many reasons behind it. But food is one of the main reasons for making Kerala a very special place to visit. Many people love to visit Kerala again and again to taste delicious food items. If you are a food lover and want to explore delicious cuisines, then you must plan a trip to Kerala. So keep reading further because here we are going to discuss some mouth-watering street food items which you must try in Kerala. # Pulissery This dish is made with ripe mangoes; the dish has the perfect mix of sweet and sour flavors, which is extremely delicious. In some places, the publisher is called Moru Curry. It is one of the easiest traditional curd-based curries which you can find everywhere in Kerala. This curry is served in a typical Kerala Sadya or Onam Sadya at the end of the meal. You can find different variations in the Pulissery as you visit the different regions in Kerala. You must try this delicious street food if you visit Kerala. Now let's move towards the next food item. # Ghee Rice Ghee rice is a delicious one-pot rice recipe made with ghee, rice, and some spices. It is also one of the very famous rice dishes in south India. It is easily available in all parts of Kerala. You can try ghee rice with some Dal or spicy gravy. The one very important thing about ghee rice, which we can't ignore is its odor. An odor of ghee rice can make you crazy. You must try this ghee rice while roaming in Kerala. Now let's move towards the 3rd dish. # Mutton Paya Masala Chemmeen Pollichathu is also known as Pan-Seared Prawns. If you are a pure vegetarian, then this is not the right dish for you. But if you love to eat non-veg food, then you must try this dish. Because this dish is made with prawns. While cooking Chemmeen Pollichathu, the prawns are marinated in spices and lime juice and cooked in coconut milk. Non-vegetarian food lovers must try this dish. Now let's see what we have on number four. # Idli Now we don't have to say anything special about this dish. Because Idli is very famous not only in Kerala but throughout the country. If you want to eat idli, you will always have to find a South Indian restaurant near you. But in Kerala, the situation is quite different. Because in Kerala you can find idli at every footstep. Idli is one of the most popular street food in Kerala. If you are in Kerala and feeling hungry, then you don't have to take much effort to find delicious idli. As you know, idli is served with spicy sambhar and tasty coconut chutney(Paste). So let's move on to our 5th dish. # Malabar Parotta This is one of the most popular street food items in Kerala. This dish is light, calorie-free, and very amazing in taste. If you are a health cautious person, then it is very much healthy because it is prepared by using some very healthy ingredients. For example, Bread, flour, eggs, water, and ghee are some of the ingredients which make this dish tasty and healthy. Let's move towards our 6th dish. # Dosa You must be eating this dish since your childhood. A dosa is South Indian, fermented dish made from rice batter and black lentils. Masala Dosa tastes good when you stuff it with a cooked filling of potatoes, fried onions, and some spices. Dosa is very significant in Kerala. You can find dosa anywhere on the street side. Now let's jump on to our next food item. ### Response: | 6 Local Foods You Must Try In Kerala | 838,198 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Rakul Preet Singh has been doing some fine work in the South regional industry before eventually making her way in Bollywood. She is now on an unparalleled success streak, so it seems sense that she is content in both her personal and professional lives. The actress, who is a regular user of social media, posted a picture of herself on Instagram where she looks jaw-dropping. Fans of Rakul Preet Singh pay close attention to every social media post she makes, and it wouldn't be inaccurate to say that they are never let down. The Attack actress gained attention online once more after posting a photo of her wearing a floral coordinated dress and tinted sunglasses. The outfit gave off a beach vibe, and her adorable smile caught the eye of her followers. She wrote "Giggle giggle giggle" as the caption. Meanwhile, Rakul Preet Singh's Bollywood line-up includes projects like social drama Doctor G alongside Ayushmann Khurrana and Shefali Shah and Indra Kumar's Thank God along with Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra. She also has Chattriwali & Mission Cinderella in her kitty. ### Response: | Rakul Preet Singh's million-dollar smile steals the limelight in latest picture | 228,948 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Rashmika's new promotional strategy | Tollywood top actress Rashmika Mandanna with two films in Bollywood hired a Mumbai based PR agency. Telugu actors Prabhas, Ram Charan, Allu Arjun and Vijay Deverakonda are already in the same kitty to promote their films in the North and the actress now joined the club of actorsAny celebrity will have to maintain good relations with their fans and also good media coverage all over the nation to be in the limelight. Without good publicity, celebrities cannot exist and this explains how important the PR agencies are, who can handle promotions balanced. Rashmika Mandanna with her smart work came to Tollywood from Sandalwood and now entering into Bollywood. We need to wait and see how the actress will lead her career as she is perfectly planning it. Up Next Prabhas facing the heat in Tamil Don't Miss Tamannaah signs Megastar's Bhola Shankar ### Response: | Rashmika's new promotional strategy | 2,044,573 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. On Saturday, students from Delhi University protest outside the art faculty, demanding the release of a professor who was detained for a social media post about the Gyanvapi Mosque case. Ratan Lal, a professor at Delhi University's Hindu College, was arrested on Friday. The professor allegedly made derogatory comments about a 'Shivling' found inside Varanasi's Gyanvapi mosque complex, according to the police. Ratan Lal will be brought before a court today, sources said. The Cyber Police Station of the North District arrested Ratan Lal for violating Indian Penal Code sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintaining harmony) and 295A (deliberate act to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion). Supreme Court lawyer Vineet Jindal filed a case against Ratan Lal with the Delhi Police. Lal was accused of hurting religious sentiments in the complaint. The lawyer stated in his complaint that the issue of a 'Shivling' found in the Gyanvapi mosque complex is highly sensitive, and that the matter is currently before the court. ### Response: | Students protests in Delhi University over professor's arrest | 950,279 |
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Create a headline based on the input text. Mosaic Wellness has launched the Mosaic Fellowship Program - a full-time annual program for graduates to join them and learn how to build a digital-first business in India.The program aims to nurture and build an entrepreneurial mind-set among Indian youth. This is a full-time, paid one-year program that offers learning opportunities about entrepreneurship and operating roles in startups with the apprenticeship model of training at its core, it said in a press statement. The selected fellows will be involved in running initiatives aligned with the brand's business objectives in various business functions like Product, Category Management, Operations, Supply Chain, Telehealth, Sales, and Marketing. The program will select & handpick graduates every year and give them four rotational stints across various functions. The selected students will gain access and will be mentored by Mosaic's leadership team who are and have built game-changing businesses. Through the Fellowship, they will learn how to become a better leader, grow businesses, and develop a network of support for this roller coaster ride we call entrepreneurship. The Fellows will get an opportunity to work closely with the entire leadership team at Mosaic Wellness. After the successful completion of the fellowship, everyone can pick up a P&L with the organization.Revant Bhate, CEO and Co-founder of Mosaic Wellness said: "While our ability to mentor and guide aspiring youth to excel in start-ups has worked well in the past, scaling it in the next few years is something we want to work on. This program will prepare young graduates to take on large problem statements and solve them with ease. This enables a steep learning curve, hands-on experience in building and scaling a business, loads and loads of fun, and the immense satisfaction of solving real consumer needs and making a difference."The nomination process is open till April 30, 2022 and selection process is expected to be completed by May 15. Anyone who has graduated in 2021 / 2022 are eligible to apply for the fellowship. Fellows need to email [email protected] stating in 100 words or less as to why they are keen to pursue the program. ### Response: | Mosaic Wellness announces Fellowship Program for graduates to learn to build a digital-first biz | 521,511 |
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