Author: Mansi Tripathi

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Mansi Tripathi is an ambitious 2nd year Journalism student who aims to serve society with pure journalistic ethics. She is currently pursuing a triple major B.A. degree in Journalism, Economics, and Political Science. She is an ardent women's rights activist and has worked in the social service sector for 1.5+ years at an internationally recognized NGO called Project Parvaah, where she pursues to build a community with equal voices and inclusivity.

Terrorist arrested in J&K after CRPF jawaan martyred in attack 

CRPF jawan Mukhtaar Ahmed was martyred on the evening of 12th March 2022. The incident occurred in yet another terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir. It was observed in Choti Pora area of the Shopian region. The attack is said to be the fourth attack in the past three days. The militant involved was arrested on 13th March 2022 by Kashmiri police.   Terrorist groups involved, information by police, and more The attack of March 12th was commanded by Abid Ramzaan Sheikh, the commander of Lakshar-e-Taiba. A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawaan, Mukhtaar Ahmed, was shot by the militant. Mukhtaar…

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Emmanuel Marconi, Biden and the EU bloc decided on ‘Massive Sanction’ against Russia on 11th March 2022. The sanctions included a ban on imports and exports of Russian trade in the international market forum. The decision was taken after the two-day EU summit at Versailles. The consensus aimed to put economic pressure on Putin condemning Russia’s Ukraine invasion. The United States of America, the EU along G7 countries have allied together to internationally resolve the issue at hand. Details of Consensually imposed trade sanctions The trade sanctions are imposed by the USA, EU bloc along with the involvement of G7…

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“No loss of life”, Defence Minister on missile malfunction

The missile that was launched on March 9th 2022 at 6:43 P.M. local time accidentally landed in Pakistan. It was clarified by the Defence Minister of India on the 11th Of March as a Technical Malfunction. The launch was a part of a routine check-up that also caused civilian property damage in Pakistan’s Mian Channu, Punjab province.   HOW DID INDIA AND PAKISTAN RESOLVE THE ISSUE?  The missile landed in Mian Channu, a part of Pakistan’s Punjab province on the 9th of March. It was justified as a ‘technical mishap’ by Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister of India. The Charge D’ Affairs…

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BJP incumbency in Uttrakhand sweeps 48 out of 70 seats

Uttrakhand witnessed return of BJP with 48 out of 70 seats on Thursday, 10th March. It marked history for the first time in 21 years of the state’s assembly elections. The elections started on February 14th while BJP contested strategically alongside Indian National Congress and Aam Aadmi Party. Uttrakhand elections – political demographics The state elections witnessed about 82 lakh active voters with 11,447 polling booths operating. The ruling government of BJP contested elections with incumbent Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. Additionally, Harish Rawat from Indian National Congress and Ajay Kothiyal from Aam Admi Party contested vigorously alongside BJP. What…

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Over 2,000 Chernobyl staff members under Russian troops while Ukrenergo fears radioactive damage, receives a statement from IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) The Russian invasions in Ukraine have brought about various geographical and humanitarian impacts within the last few weeks. The troops made their way into Chernobyl, the former nuclear power plant on 24th February. The security systems, the safety of the existing workforce and the power supply to the cooling systems for spent nuclear fuel at the nuclear power plant are compromised. Ukrenergo fears the repetition of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster that brought about catastrophic humanitarian loss and radioactive…

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