The Morning Standard - September 17, 2022
The Morning Standard - September 17, 2022
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September 17, 2022
Assam Cong hastens move to authorise Sonia to pick chief
A day after the Congress high command asked state units to pass resolutions authorising the party president to appoint state chiefs and nominate AICC members, the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee passed a unanimous resolution on Friday.
2 mins
Namibia cheetahs to get Indian home at Kuno Nat’l Park today
IN a last-minute change in plans, Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior and not Jaipur in Rajasthan will be the place of disembarkation for the eight cheetahs (five females and three males) being flown out of Windhoek in Namibia.
1 min
Not time for war, Modi tells Putin
Holds bilaterals with Russia, Iran, Uzbekistan and Turkey; no talks with China's Xi Jinping
1 min
20k students score perfect 100 in CUET exam
Many fear they may not get entry in DU due to tough competition; phase 2 of admissions to start from Sept 26
1 min
Liquor scam: CM questions ED raids at 40 places across nation
THE Enforcement Directorate (ED) carried out raids at around 40 locations across the country on Friday to trace dirty money into the alleged irregularities in the excise policy to which Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal responded with what is the scam.
1 min
DKS may lead Cong in K’taka polls
KPCC passes resolution to authorise Sonia Gandhi to appoint chief, Shivakumar may stay
2 mins
BJP is distorting history for polarisation, says Yechury
CRITICISING the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for ‘distorting history’, Sitaram Yechury, general secretary of Communist Party of India–Marxist (CPIM) on Friday said that it was its ar med struggle launched against brutal oppressive landlordism in Hyderabad and subsequent ‘police action’ which had forced Nizam, the head of the princely state, to surrender before the Indian union.
1 min
Bodies with torture marks found in recaptured town, says Ukraine
Over 450 graves dug up at mass burial site in Izyum, retaken from Russians just days ago
2 mins
FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN
Back from early retirement at 23, Canada’s Rebecca now pursuing her late father’s dream
3 mins
MOC meeting held, big changes likely
THE Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) list is expected to be revised soon.
1 min
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Publisher: Express Network Private Limited
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
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