Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, May 03, 2017
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AAP in turmoil: Kumar is upset, but we will convince him, says Kejriwal |
As Aam Aadmi Party battled a major internal crisis with speculation that senior leader Kumar Vishwas was on the verge of quitting over allegations made by MLA Amanatullah Khan, party chief Arvind Kejriwal met the upset leader late on Tuesday night in a last-ditch attempt at rapprochement. |
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Terror factories along LoC back, working overtime |
New terror training camps and launchpads have come up across the line of control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) over the past few months, even as the ones dismantled and relocated in the wake of September 2016 surgical strikes by the Indian Army have shifted back closer to the LoC. |
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Modi speaks to Oz PM, visa rule change unlikely |
Despite its strong objection to Australia’s decision to scrap the 457 visa facility, which largely affected Indians, India may have to live with the Australian overhaul of its popular temporary work visa programme. |
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Mumbai reports 1st swine flu casualty in 2yrs |
The virus hasn’t been active in the city though it has claimed 165 lives in rest of the state since January 1, 2017. “While the state has registered 844 positive cases in this period, Mumbai hasn’t seen many cases,’’ confirmed Dr Pradeep Awate of the state health department’s epidemiological cell. |
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Five more held in connection with attack on Manoj Tiwari’s staff |
Delhi police has arrested five more persons for allegedly barging into the residence of BJP MP Manoj Tiwari and attacking his staff members. The five were held late last night, hours after two brothers – Jai Kumar and Jaswant – were arrested in connection with the case. |
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IPL: Delhi Daredevils keep play-off hopes alive |
Yuvraj Singh led Sunrisers to 185/3 with a fine half-century but the Daredevils achieved the target with six wickets to spare. Corey Anderson remained unbeaten on 41 to help Daredevils keep their play-off contention alive. |
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