Morning Digest | FM directs Infosys to fix I-T portal glitches by Sept. 15; encounter with militants underway in Baramulla, and more

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August 24, 2021 08:08 am | Updated 08:08 am IST

Security personnel during an encounter at Sopore in Baramulla district. File photo

Security personnel during an encounter at Sopore in Baramulla district. File photo

Encounter underway between security forces, militants in Baramulla

An encounter broke out between  militants and security forces  in Sopore area of Baramulla district in Jammu and Kashmir early Tuesday, August 24, 2021, police said.

No immediate plan to ban 2 Hurriyat factions: official

The Central government is currently not thinking about any ban on the two Hurriyat factions, said a government official on Monday.

Reject Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, says Muslim group

Afghanistan is yearning for peace and not for “Islamic Emirate”, said Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD), an organisation that champions secular values in India. In a statement issued in the backdrop of the situation in Afghanistan, IMSD said the Indian Muslims “must reject” the idea of Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan.

Is split wide open in Chhattisgarh Congress?

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Singh Baghel and Health Minister T.S. Singh Deo are scheduled to meet former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday amid reports of an ongoing tussle between them.

Infosys gets till September 15 to fix glitches in I-T portal

Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman has set a September 15 deadline for its IT vendor Infosys to fix all the glitches plaguing ‘the current functionalities’ of the new Income Tax filing portal, after conveying the government’s ‘deep disappointment’ with the firm’s services to its CEO Salil Parekh.

U.S. approves highest number of student visas

Over 55,000 Indian students and exchange visitors to the United States have been given student visas in 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the highest number ever, the U.S. Mission in India said on Monday.

Farmers have right to protest but stir should not hinder traffic: SC

The Supreme Court took a nuanced stand on Monday, saying farmers have the right to protest but the agitation should not hinder traffic or public movement.

Clinical trial participants to get digital vaccination certificates

Digital COVID-19 vaccination certificates will now be issued to the clinical trial participants of Covishield and Covaxin through Co-WIN, tweeted Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday.

Russia to deliver first stealth frigate by mid-2023

The first of two additional Krivak class stealth frigates being built by Russia is expected to be delivered to India in the middle of 2023, according to the head of United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) of Russia.

Army screens animation film to wean youth off militancy in Kashmir

The Army on Monday used a rare tool to wean off local youth from militancy — screening a grim, black-and-white animation film of 2 minutes and 13 seconds named  Back from Jaws of Death  on 23 boys who were rescued from joining militants in north Kashmir’s Bandipora in 1998.

Pakistan police arrest 126 people in assault case of YouTuber girl

Police in Pakistan have arrested 126 people allegedly involved in the sexual assault of a YouTuber girl on Independence Day at the historic Minar-i-Pakistan, after the incident sparked nationwide outrage and drew international condemnation.

DMK leader Duraimurugan completes 50 years in Assembly

Water Resources Minister and Leader of the House Duraimurugan, who first entered the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly 50 years ago in 1971 turned emotional on Monday when the House led by Chief Minister M K Stalin felicitated him. A veteran DMK man he had won in 10 Assembly elections - eight times from Katpadi constituency and twice from Ranipet - and lost only on two occasions in the past five decades.

Tokyo Paralympics | Mariyappan and Jhajharia look to repeat Rio show

The 2020 Paralympic Games, which commences at Tokyo on Tuesday, provides another life-altering opportunity to India’s 54-member contingent.

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