Author: Kirti Goyal

Former Kerala CM Oommen Chandy passes away - Asiana Times

Kerala Congress president K Sudhakaran tweeted on Tuesday that Congress veteran Oommen Chandy had passed away. He tweeted, that he is deeply sadened by the news of demise of Mr. Oomen Chandy. He refers to him as a legend, lord who adored people, who had an impact on many people’s lives and states that his influence will be felt. Oomen Chandy’s demise Chandy who filled in as boss clergyman of Kerala two times kicked the bucket in Bengaluru in the early long stretches of Tuesday, his family declared. The demise of the previous Kerala boss pastor was declared by his…

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Fire breaks out in Bhopal-new Delhi vande Bharat train - Asiana Times

At Kurwai Kethora railway station in Madhya Pradesh earlier on Monday, a coach of the Vande Bharat Express train traveling from Bhopal to Delhi’s Hazrat Nizamuddin Terminal caught fire. In any case, no injury was accounted for in the occurrence, news office PTI revealed. About the incident According to the Indian Railways, a fire broke out in one of the coaches’ battery boxes as the train was leaving Rani Kamalapati station, which used to be called Habibganj, for Nizamuddin in New Delhi. Around 7:10 a.m., the train came to a stop at Kurwai Kethora. All of the passengers were evacuated…

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Om Prakash Rajbhar rejoins NDA alliance ahead of 2024 elections - Asiana Times

Om Prakash Rajbhar’s Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP), which will compete in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections as a member of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), made the announcement on Sunday that it had joined the alliance. Why alliance? The improvement came a day after Rajbhar met Association home minister and BJP’s main survey planner Amit Shah in New Delhi months after he broke attaches with the Samajwadi Party with whom it challenged the UP get together surveys. The BJP’s choice to charm him back into the NDA features its miniature endeavors to reinforce its presence all-over the state…

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PM Modi’s Gratuity for President Macron and his wife - Asiana Times

During his visit, PM Modi gave the leaders of France a sandalwood sitar, silk fabric, a marble table, a silk carpet, and a sandalwood elephant figurine. During his two-day official visit to France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi served as the Guest of Honor for the French National Day celebration known as the Bastille Day parade. PM Modi also went to a lunch in Paris hosted by Yal Braun-Pivet, the President of the French National Assembly. 1. Sandalwood Sitar for Emmanuel Macron, the President of France An extraordinary reproduction of the Sitar (Veena), an instrument, created from unadulterated sandalwood. Goddess Saraswati,…

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PM Modi visits France on the occasion of Bastille day - Asiana Times

In addition to serving as the special guest at the annual Bastille Day Parade, PM Modi will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron to advance their country’s bilateral collaboration in a number of important areas. “We would believe that the prime minister’s visit to France would set a new benchmark for our strategic partnership in years to come,” Kwatra was quoted as saying by PTI. “It would be both rich in substance and in form.” PM Modi’s visit to France The India-France CEOs Forum has also been relaunched after five years and will convene on July 14 at the Ministry…

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North Korea launches a ballistic missile outside the EEZ of Japan. - Asiana Times

South Korea’s SeoulCNN —According to Japan’s Defense Ministry, North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on Wednesday that flew for more than 70 minutes, potentially igniting a new round of hostilities with the United States and its allies. Regarding the launch The missile was launched from North Korea’s interior at 9:59 a.m., according to Japan’s Defense Ministry. It traveled about 1,000 kilometers for 74 minutes before splashing down about 250 kilometers west of Okushiri Island in Hokkaido, outside of Japan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which stretches 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers) from its coast. According to Japan’s top cabinet secretary…

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Report depicts: 86 killed and 151 injured in Pakistan rain wrath - Asiana Times

Report depicts: 86 killed and 151 injured in Pakistan rain wrath 86 fatalities and 151 injuries, including 16 women and 37 children, have so far been reported, according to NDMA data. Death Troll Islamabad: According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), 86 persons have died and 151 have been injured as a result of the recent monsoon rains since June 25. According to ARY News, the NDMA said that six persons perished and nine others were injured as a result of the recent severe rains in Pakistan. 52 people died in the torrential rains in Punjab, where there were…

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Indonesia to face dreadful impacts of nickel mining - Asiana Times

For the nation’s jungles, harvesting the essential metal will be terrible news.  Two-thirds of the world’s nickel demands are anticipated to be satisfied by Indonesia, the top producer of the metal, according to the IEA. International companies eager to invest in processing facilities as well as mines have already signed agreements worth billions of dollars with the government. Conservationists caution, however, that mining could have a catastrophic impact on the ecology. Because it is utilized in electric car batteries, mobile phones, and stainless steel, nickel is a crucial component of modern life. The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that by…

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Amarnath Yatra suspended due to bad weather - Asiana Times

Amarnath Yatra suspended for the third consecutive day on Sunday. The pilgrimage was previously halted on Friday and Saturday. The yatra was suspended along both the Baltal and the Pahalgam route officials said. “The yatra has been suspended and no pilgrim is being allowed to move towards the holy cave shrine this morning,” the officials said. Pilgrims Since the commencement of the yatra on July 1, 67566 devotees have paid their respects at the holy cave shrine nestled in the south Kashmir Himalayas. According to officials in Jammu, while a batch of 4,600 pilgrims on its way to the Pahalgam…

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Indian Army tanks, combat vehicles carry out drills to cross indus river. - Asiana Times

The Indian Army has deployed a large number of tanks and armored vehicles and carried out drills in Eastern Ladakh to cross the Indus River and attacks in enemy positions. Special drills carried out by Indian tanks including T-90 and T-72 tanks and BMP infantry combat vehicles were witnessed crossing the Indus river which flows from Tibetan territory controlled by the Chinese Army through the entire Ladakh sector before entering Pakistan by ANI. “This equipment is a 155 mm x 45 calibre Dhanush Made in India Howitzer. This modern two-system is made by a gun carriage factory in Jabalpur under…

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