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Opposition demands discussion on China border dispute, Lok Sabha proceedings adjourned

The Center will also introduce three bills in the Rajya Sabha to revise the ST list in Tamil Nadu, Himachal and Karnataka.

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Opposition demands discussion on China border dispute, Lok Sabha proceedings adjourned

Ruckus continues on day 12 of the winter session of Parliament as the opposition is demanding a discussion on the the China issue. At the same time, to give a message to the country on Corona infection, today the Speakers of both the Houses reached the Parliament wearing masks.

Apart from this, the Center will also introduce three bills in the Rajya Sabha to revise the ST list in Tamil Nadu, Himachal and Karnataka.

Lok Sabha proceedings adjourned for the fourth time due to opposition’s uproar

The opposition’s uproar continues in the Lok Sabha demanding discussion on the border dispute with China. Lok Sabha proceedings had to be adjourned for the fourth time today due to uproar. After three adjournments, the proceedings of the House resumed at 4 pm, but the opposition MPs started raising slogans again to mettle their demand of discussion on Twang clash.

Earlier, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya gave a statement in the House on the Covid situation and government’s preparedness. The opposition MPs raised slogans and demanded debate on important issues. Kirit Solanki, who was presiding over the proceedings, requested for the smooth functioning of the House, but was rejected by the opposition members. After this the house was adjourned till 4.30 pm.

Follow covid guidelines rahul gandhi- BJP MP

On Congress’ refusal to stop Bharat Jodo Yatra, BJP MP Arun Singh said in Parliament House that they have also stopped the Jan Aakrosh Yatra in Rajasthan. Hence, Rahul Gandhi should also follow the Covid-19 guidelines as the safety of the people is of paramount importance.

Prahlad Joshi condemned opposition MPs for not wearing masks

Union Minister Prahlad Joshi on instructions to wear masks in the Parliament said that today the Speaker of the House had requested that all the MPs to wear masks in view of the situation of Covid-19 surge, but the opposition did not do so. He said that this shows their mentality. “We condemn it and request that they carry forward the tradition of respecting the Speaker of the House,” said Prahlad Joshi.

On the ruckus of the opposition, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi said that today the opposition created a ruckus in the Rajya Sabha for the discussion on the India-China border. He said that when the Speaker of the House said that the Leader of the House and the Leader of the Opposition should come to my cabin and talk, then Mallikarjun Kharge had arrogantly rejected it

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Shocking: 3-year-old child chews snake to death in UP’s Farrukhabad

The boy’s grandmother, Sunita informed that they had also taken the snake with them to explain the situation to doctors.

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3 year old child snake

In a stunning incident from Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh a three-year-old boy, named Akshay chewed a snakelet to death. 

Akshay, son of Dinesh Kumar was playing outside his house when a small snake emerged from the bushes and caught the child’s attention. Unknown of the potential danger he picked up the snake and put it in his mouth and chewed it, ultimately leading to a distressing turn of events. After chewing the snake, the boy started screaming.

The child’s grandmother rushed to the scene and was dismayed to find a snake in his mouth. She then swiftly removed the snake from his mouth. The parents of the child took him immediately to Dr Ram Manohar Lohia district hospital to seek medical attention. 

The boy’s grandmother, Sunita informed that they had also taken the snake with them to explain the situation to doctors.

Doctors thoroughly examined the child, assess his condition and declared that the child has not suffered any significant injury.

Doctors have kept the child under observation for 24 hours and after all the necessary medical care he has been discharged. 

Dr Mohammad Salim Ansari who observed the child said that the necessary medicine had been given to the child and he has been discharged.

The doctor informed that the snake was of non-venomous species. 

In a similar strange incident from Gujarat’s Mahisagar district in 2019, a 60-year-old man died after biting a venomous snake that bit him earlier. 

In another event from Uttar Pradesh a man named Raj Kumar was bitten by his snake took his revenge by biting a reptile and killing it.

The most possible thing one can do after a snake bite is to take immediate medical help. The doctor will evaluate the condition and will specify the necessary course of treatment.

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Tata Group’s EV Future: to establish Rs 13,000 crore manufacturing plant in Gujarat

By 2070, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants India to become a carbon net zero country. Electric vehicles, or EVs are more efficient and environmentally friendlier than conventional gasoline-powered automobiles. Rising fuel prices is also the main reason to switch to electric vehicles.

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Salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Group has signed an agreement with the Gujarat government to establish a giga-factory for manufacturing of lithium-ion cells, with an initial investment estimated at approximately 13,000 crore. According to a state government document posted on its website, Tata Agaratas Energy Storage Solutions Pvt., a subsidiary of Tata Group, signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday to establish an electric-vehicle battery plant with a production capacity of 20 gigawatt hours, creating direct and indirect employment for more than 13,000 people.

In past also, Tata Group has been investing heavily in the electric vehicle (EV) market. In 2018, Tata Group launched The Tata Tigor EV for the commercial market. The Tigor EV can be charged up to 80% in 90 minutes and has a range of up to 142 km on a single charge.

The Nexon EV, Tata Motors’ first EV for the personal market, was introduced in 2019. The Nexon EV can be charged up to 80% in 60 minutes and has a range of up to 312 km on a single charge. The Tata Group subsidiary Tata Power also participates in the EV industry.

According to the state government, the Tata facility will establish Gujarat as a global leader in the production of lithium batteries, and the company would receive support in establishing a production eco-system in the region. A spokesman of the Tata Group declined to comment.

By 2070, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants India to become a carbon net zero country. Electric vehicles, or EVs are more efficient and environmentally friendlier than conventional gasoline-powered automobiles. Rising fuel prices is also the main reason to switch to electric vehicles.

India is expanding the use of EVs nationwide in an effort to become an EV-efficient nation. Although the demand for these vehicles is now being driven by the two- and three-wheeler segments, automakers are already either introducing models or announcing plans to do so in the near future.

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Shiromani Akali Dal warns Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann over his meeting with Haryana CM ML Khattar on college affiliation issue

The spokesperson of the SAD, Daljit Singh Cheema said CM Mann should keep away from all the meetings related to change the character of Punjab University instead he should have registered a strong protest with the Punjab governor on this issue.

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Punjab CM Bhagwat Mann

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) asked Punjab Chief Minister  Bhawant Mann to avoid any unwanted meetings with his counterpart on the issue of affiliation of Haryana colleges with Punjab University,  adding this was being done to further weaken the Punjab’s hold over Chandigarh.

The spokesperson of the SAD, Daljit Singh Cheema said CM Mann should keep away from all the meetings related to change the character of Punjab University instead he should have registered a strong protest with the Punjab governor on this issue.  He was raising the party’s concern on Haryana’s demand that its colleges be affiliated with Punjab University, which was discussed during a meeting called by the governor recently and another meeting scheduled to be held on June 5 to discuss the issue forward.

Cheema also said that after the voluntary disaffiliation of Haryana’s colleges from the Punjab University in 1978, restrict any stake in PU. It even stopped funding the University subsequently, now it seems an effort is made to gain control over the democratically elected institutions which govern the University (Senate and Syndicate) by affiliating colleges from Haryana to the Punjab University.

He said there is a conspiracy behind it, Haryana wants to have a control over Chandigarh by building its separate Vidhan Sabha as there was a recent demand to secure land for the State. Haryana as part of conspiracy also wants to eliminate Punjabi as a compulsory language throughout graduation in Punjab University.

The 60:40 ratios in posting of Punjab and Haryana officers in Chandigarh are not being followed. Haryana CM M L Khattar while seeking affiliation for Haryana colleges with PU in June 1 meeting said that the Punjab Reorganization Act, 1966, the share of Haryana was given to Punjab University and the colleges and regional center of Haryana were affiliated to PU. However it was abolished by the issue of a notification in 1973.

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