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The PM Again Claims To Have Moved 5 Crore People Out Of Poverty In Four Years

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that his government is committed to bring people left behind in the development race into the mainstream as the government has already moved five crore people out of poverty in four years.

Interacting with BJP’s office-bearers and party workers of his constituency, Varanasi, Modi said everyone in the city is now associated with the ongoing movement for development.

Talking about preparations for the next Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in Varanasi in January 2019, he sought cooperation and support of all people in the holy city to make the event a success, the BJP said in a statement issued on Tuesday.

Emphasising the role of party workers in expanding the reach of his government’s welfare schemes, Modi said it is their responsibility to ensure that all central flagship programmes reach their targeted beneficiaries.

“The BJP government is committed to bring those in the mainstream who were left behind in the race for development. In last four years, five crore people were moved out of poverty,” Modi was quoted as saying in the BJP statement.

He said India today is moving forward on both scale and speed, and the BJP-led government at the Centre has carried out development works which were not done in past 67 years.

Modi also urged party workers in Varanasi to make the campaign ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ a grand success.

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Valley Shut Down Amid Rumours That SC Hearing Petitions Against Article 35 A

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New Delhi: Some parts of Kashmir were shut down spontaneously amid rumours that the Supreme Court was hearing petitions against Article 35 A of the Constitution. Twenty-two people got injured after protesters clashed with security forces even in the Valley.

The rumours spread after news agency report that a fresh plea by a BJP leader against Article 35 A was listed for hearing in Supreme Court on Monday. The reports said that the plea was ultimately dropped by the court after an adjournment letter was moved by the petitioner.

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New Aviation Norms Allow Individuals And Companies To Fly Drones Except in Barred Areas

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New Delhi: As per regulations for use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) released by the civil aviation ministry, Individuals and companies will be able to fly drones from December 1, 2018, in areas other than those barred for security reasons.

Operators will be able to apply for permissions and get instant approvals through a portal (Digital Sky Platform) for the use of drones for photography and recreational purposes. The commercial use of drones — as taxis, delivery vehicles, or other services — will not be allowed as of now but a ministry officials said it was open to making changes in the regulations as technology advances.

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SC Adjourns Hearing On A Fresh Plea Challenging The Constitutional Validity Of Article 35A

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India (SCI) adjourned its hearing on a fresh plea challenging the constitutional validity of Article 35A empowering the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly to define “permanent residents” for bestowing special rights and privileges to them.

A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud did not take up the matter as the petitioner had circulated a letter in the apex court registry seeking adjournment of hearing on the plea.

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Mob Kills 50-year-old Abu Sahaj for Allegedly Stealing Bicycle in West Bengal

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New Delhi: A 50-year-old man alleged a bicycle thief identified as Abu Sahaj was lynched in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal. Another man, whose identity could not be established, was assaulted by the same mob.

The district police could not say whether any of these men had any criminal record or whether they were caught red-handed by the mob. No case was registered against the assaulters till Monday evening.

Sahaj, a resident of Suktabari village in the Kotwali police station area of Cooch Behar block 1, was pronounced dead at the local MJN Hospital. The unidentified man was admitted to a private nursing home.

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