Melbourne, Jan 3With reports emerging about Team India's reluctance to play the fourth and final Test of the ongoing series against Australia in Brisbane due to harsher bio-security protocols, members of the Queensland government have stated that the visiting team should not enter the state if they are unwilling to coordinate with the protocols that have been laid out.
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Now, Yogi govt mulls bringing legislation to control religious places in UP
Lucknow, Jan 3: After controversial legislation on Love Jihad, the Yogi Adityanath government is all set to keep the communal cauldron boiling as it is contemplating to bring a Bill to regulate and control the religious places on private and public land.
Heavy rains add to woes of protesting farmers at Delhi borders; govt remains stubborn
New Delhi, Jan 3: Overnight rains in the national capital added to miseries of farmers who have been camping on the borders of Delhi for over a month in protest against new farm laws, with the continuous downpour leading to waterlogging at agitation venues.
‘Sacrificing my body to oppose Modi govt's farm bills’: Farmer ends life at protest site
New Delhi, Jan 3: In the third incident of suicide linked to the ongoing farmers’ agitation, a farmer identified as Kashmir Singh allegedly hanged himself on Saturday morning at the Ghazipur border protest site, leaving behind a suicide note accusing the Central government of not paying attention to farmers’ demands and being responsible for their current condition.
PM Modi raises 'covid-free nation' slogan as India approves 2 vaccines for emergency use
New Delhi, Jan 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said it would make every Indian proud that the two Covid-19 vaccines that have been given approval by the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) are 'made in India'.
US states shutting down prisons to keep coronavirus at bay
Washington, Jan 1: Battered by an unabated spike in COVID-19 cases and deaths, local jails and state prison systems across the US have resorted to a drastic strategy to keep the virus at bay: shutting down completely and transferring their inmates elsewhere, a media report said.
Saudi Arabia resumes international flights, reopens ports amidst strict precautions
Abu Dhabi: Saudi Arabia will resume international flights, opening land and sea ports as from 11am on Sunday, amid strict precautions against the new COVID-19 variant, an official source said.
28 cities, towns in Karnataka to get LNG system in 1 year; places around Mangaluru, Bengaluru first
Mangaluru, Jan 2: GAIL India Ltd Chairman and Managing Director Manoj Jain on Saturday said that as many as 28 cities and towns in Karnataka would get Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for domestic, industrial and automobile consumption through City Gas Distribution (CGD) system in about a year.
Karnataka allows business establishments to function 24 hours
Bengaluru, Jan 2: After forcing a dry run since April 2020 in the name of lockdown, the Karnataka Government has allowed business establishments in the State to function 24 hours.
'Bio bubble breach': BCCI set to back its players as 5 sent in isolation, investigation launched
Mumbai, Jan 2: Five India Test players, including vice-captain Rohit Sharma, opener Shubman Gill and wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, have been placed in isolation and an investigation launched into a possible breach of the COVID-19 bio-security protocol by them, Cricket Australia said on Saturday.