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July 07, 2022

Intentional ‘mess’ over Rahul’s byte? Zee sacks two producers

WHILE Zee News anchor Rohit Ranjan is under fire for airing a doctored clip of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on July 1, it now transpires that two producers of the show could have “knowingly and intentionally” created that mischief.

Intentional ‘mess’ over Rahul’s byte? Zee sacks two producers

1 min

Wedding bells again for Chief Minister Mann

PUNJAB Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann (48) is all set to enter matrimony in a simple ceremony with Dr Gurpreet Kaur here on Thursday. This will be Mann’s second marriage.

Wedding bells again for Chief Minister Mann

1 min

Ilaiyaraaja, Usha among 4 nominated to Rajya Sabha

CELEBRATED music composer Ilaiyaraaja and veteran athlete P T Usha are among the four personalities who got nominated to the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

Ilaiyaraaja, Usha among 4 nominated to Rajya Sabha

1 min

7 DEAD IN HIMACHAL CLOUDBURST

AT least seven persons were feared dead in separate incidents of flash floods triggered by a cloudburst at dawn in a Kullu village of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday.

7 DEAD IN HIMACHAL CLOUDBURST

1 min

City to get mega shopping festival next year

Maiden segment of month-long ‘Delhi Shopping Festival’ will feature expos on spirituality, gaming, tech & health

City to get mega shopping festival next year

2 mins

Only 5 out of 3,379 Ukraine returnees to Kerala opt for medical studies in Russia

IT looks like the stranded medical students in the state from war-torn ukraine are not interested in taking up the policy decision extended by Roman Babushkin, the deputy chief of mission, Russian embassy in New delhi, to pursue their stalled education from various Russian universities.

Only 5 out of 3,379 Ukraine returnees to Kerala opt for medical studies in Russia

2 mins

Maestro of hearts gets rajya sabha seat

The BJP gover nment on Wednesday nominated music maestro Ilaiyaraaja for Rajya sabha along with three other personalities from other southern states.

Maestro of hearts gets rajya sabha seat

1 min

CHINA'S 5G NETWORK ALONG LAC TROUBLES INDIAN FORCES

INDIAN armed forces posted along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) are facing problem in radio communication as China rolls out 5G network along the border areas on its side.

CHINA'S 5G NETWORK ALONG LAC TROUBLES INDIAN FORCES

2 mins

Boris faces biggest revolt

Senior ministers were set to tell Johnson that he must quit as Prime Minister of Britain

Boris faces biggest revolt

2 mins

Evacuations as Russia advances in Donbas

THE evacuation of civilians from Sloviansk continued Wednesday as Russian troops pressed towards the eastern Ukrainian city in their campaign to control the Donbas region, as Ireland’s prime minister visited Kyiv.

Evacuations as Russia advances in Donbas

1 min

TVS EYES PREMIUM SPACE WITH RONIN

TVS Motor Company is eyeing to increase its share in the premium segment with the launch of its modern retro bike Ronin.

TVS EYES PREMIUM SPACE WITH RONIN

1 min

THE BIGGER PICTURE

One of the largest temporary sporting venues set to host up to 1200 players at a time

THE BIGGER PICTURE

2 mins

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The Morning Standard Newspaper Description:

PublisherExpress Network Private Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Morning Standard is an English-language newspaper published by Express Network Private Limited in India. The newspaper is published in six Indian cities: New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

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