Months before stepping down in 2014, Manmohan Singh asserted his leadership was not weak and would be judged kindly by history. In a press conference, he criticized BJP's Narendra Modi, referencing the 2002 Gujarat riots and expressing confidence in the UPA's future success. Singh defended his record, addressing compromises as peripheral, not affecting national issues.
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An avalanche has trapped 57 workers in Mana village, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand. Rescue operations are being led by the Garhwal 9th Brigade and BRO, with SDRF, NDRF, district administration, ITBP, and BRO teams involved. So far, 10 workers have been safely rescued.
Ex-Bengal cricketer Shreevats Goswami claimed Eden Gardens curator consistently ignores home team requests. The current curator refuted accusations, emphasising adherence to BCCI guidelines and maintaining good relations with KKR. Simon Doull called for prioritising home team needs. KKR captain Rahane desired spin-friendly pitches, but Mukherjee defended his pitch preparations and questioned KKR’s spinners’ performance.
Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened lacklustre on Friday. While BSE Sensex was above 74,300, Nifty50 was near 22,550.
Wayne Gretzky, the legendary hockey player, had his nameplate added to a 20-foot goal lamp celebrating Team Canada during the 2016 World Pond Hockey Championships. The lamp traveled across Canada, honoring the country's passion for hockey, and eventually reached the North Pole.
Three tigers and a sub-adult leopard died from H5N1 avian flu at Gorewada Rescue Centre, prompting a red alert in Maharashtra's zoos. The death toll marked a significant instance of the virus impacting captive wildlife. Containment measures and screenings were implemented, and other animals in the center were declared healthy.
A Delta Airlines jet with 80 people on board crashed, flipped, and made an upside-down landing at Toronto's Pearson Airport. Despite the crash and fire, all passengers survived, with 18 injuries reported. Authorities are investigating the incident, which occurred under blowing snow conditions affecting visibility.
The BJP government plans to present the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, which the INDIA bloc and other opposition parties unanimously oppose. The bill is criticized for violating constitutional provisions and targeting specific communities. Delhi Police has increased security measures to maintain order.
A potato found in Bareilly, bearing shapes resembling four avatars of Lord Vishnu, has been placed at Tulsi Manas Temple in Sambhal. The spud has attracted significant attention, with many devotees interpreting it as a divine sign, especially just before the Holi festival.
February saw India's warmest temperatures since 1901, and March-May is predicted to be warmer than usual with increased heatwave days, particularly affecting winter crops like wheat and rapeseed. Key regions include Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Haryana. Vulnerable populations face significant health risks due to heatwaves. Central and South India recorded notably high temperatures.