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Centre increases MSP for Kharif crops, paddy support price hiked by Rs 72 per quintal

Centre increases MSP for Kharif crops, paddy support price hiked by Rs 72 per quintal

New Delhi, June 9 The Centre on Wednesday increased the Minimum Support Price of all mandated Kharif crops for marketing season 2021-22. The price of common grade paddy has been increased from Rs 1,868 a quintal to Rs 1,940 a quintal, a rise of Rs 72 a quintal. For gradeRead More

BJP accuses Punjab government of ‘corruption and profiteering’ in ‘Fateh’ kits procurement

BJP accuses Punjab government of ‘corruption and profiteering’ in ‘Fateh’ kits procurement

New Delhi, June 8 Stepping up the attack, the BJP on Tuesday accused Punjab’s Congress government of indulging in “corruption and profiteering” by selling kits meant for the treatment of Covid-19 at higher prices than procurement rates, and questioned Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi over their “silence onRead More

Fatality rate over 3% in 9 districts

Fatality rate over 3% in 9 districts

Chandigarh, June 7 As the number of cases and deaths have come down, the casualty rate seems to have emerged as a new problem for the state. The case fatality rate (CFR) in the last seven days remained at 4.2 per cent. Apart from that the overall CFR of theRead More

Canada truck driver kills Muslim family of 4 in ‘premeditated’ attack; arrested

Canada truck driver kills Muslim family of 4 in ‘premeditated’ attack; arrested

Toronto, June 8 A driver plowed a pickup truck into a family of five, killing four of them and seriously injuring the other in a deliberate attack that targeted the victims because they were Muslims, Canadian police said Monday. Authorities said a young man was arrested in the parking lotRead More

Calls to cancel Canada Day increase amid residential school scandal

Calls to cancel Canada Day increase amid residential school scandal

Ottawa, June 8 Calls to cancel the 2021 Canada Day holiday is gaining momentum after the discovery of the remains of 215 indigenous children at the site of a former residential school in British Colombia province. The hashtag #CancelCanadaDay is also gaining increased support on social media platforms, reports XinhuaRead More

French President Macron slapped in face during walkabout

French President Macron slapped in face during walkabout

Paris, June 8 French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped in the face on Tuesday by a man in a crowd of onlookers while on a walkabout in southern France, video of the incident showed. Macron’s security entourage quickly intervened to pull the man to the ground and move Macron awayRead More

Wrestler murder case: Witness Protection Committee orders police protection of witnesses, victims

Wrestler murder case: Witness Protection Committee orders police protection of witnesses, victims

New Delhi, June 8 The Witness Protection Committee of Delhi’s Rohini court has ordered round-the-clock police protection to all victims and witnesses in Chhatrasal Stadium murder case in which Olympic medallist wrestler Sushil Kumar is an accused. The committee, chaired by Rohini court Principal District and Sessions Judge Swarna KantaRead More

Govt caps cost of Covid vaccines in private hospitals

Govt caps cost of Covid vaccines in private hospitals

New Delhi, June 8 As part of the revised Covid 19 vaccine policy, the Government late on Tuesday issued an order capping the prices for administration of three approved Covid vaccines in private hospitals across India. The maximum price that can be charged per dose by private vaccine centres isRead More

Govt ready to talk to farmers on issues other than agri Bills: Tomar

Govt ready to talk to farmers on issues other than agri Bills: Tomar

Gwalior, June 8 The government is ready to talk with the agitating farmers on “options other than the farm Bills”, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said on Tuesday. Farmers have been agitating on Delhi borders against the three new farm laws since November last year. “The Central government hasRead More

Nursing homes with repeated violations continue to break law, despite Ontario’s promise to crack down

Nursing homes with repeated violations continue to break law, despite Ontario’s promise to crack down

Ontario long-term care homes continue to break the law without facing serious penalties, with egregious consequences for seniors in the province. “We need to really overhaul the inspection regime and make sure that we are properly holding to account, frankly, the slew of bad actors that exist in this sector,”Read More