Evening News Brief: Read 10 biggest news stories of the day in 2 minutes

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If you have missed any news in the rush of the day, then we have brought for you the Evening News Brief. In this, you will get all the important news of the country, abroad, business, sports and entertainment world, which you will be able to keep yourself updated by reading it in just 2 minutes.

1. Threatening to kill PM Modi, the sender of the e-mail said – I am committing suicide

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received death threats via email. This email has been sent to the Mumbai unit of the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The sender of the mail has written that he is committing suicide so that the conspiracy is not exposed. Security forces have been alerted and NIA team is trying to trace the IP address.

2. From today onwards, the prices of many electronic devices including refrigerators, TVs are expensive.

Many things used in daily use have become expensive from today. Now you will have to spend more money for earbuds, premium headphones, fridge and many other electronic devices. There has been a change in tax and custom duty from April 1. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced this in the Budget 2022.

3. Choreographer Ganesh Acharya accused of molesting dancer, chargesheet filed

Mumbai Police has filed a chargesheet against choreographer Ganesh Acharya in the molestation case. Two years ago, an assistant choreographer had accused Ganesh of harassment, stalking and snooping. Ganesh is accused of forcibly showing a porn film to a trainee dancer and assaulting him for protesting. Ganesh has filed a defamation case against the victim, stating that the allegations against him are wrong.

4. The life of thousands of passengers saved due to the wisdom of the woman, the train stopped with the red sari’s pallu wave

Due to the wisdom of an elderly woman Omvati in Uttar Pradesh, a major accident was averted. At around 8 am on Thursday, Etah-Jalesar-Tundla passenger train was leaving Etah and was going to Tundla. The railway track was broken in Kusba village. When Omvati saw this, she waved the pallu of her red sari on the track with the help of wood. Seeing this, the pilot stopped the train.

5. No change in the interest rate of other small schemes including PPF, Sukanya

There is no change in the interest rate of small savings schemes like PPF, Kisan Vikas Patra, Sukunya Samridhi, Senior Citizen. This is a relief for the savers. The savers will get the same interest rate from April to June, which they are getting now.

6. Even in summer, you can be a victim of enterovirus, troubled by cold, cough, fever

If there is a cold and cold even during the summer days, then the reason for this can be Enterovirus. This is seen more in children. Antibiotics do not affect it. For protection, do not drink water from the refrigerator immediately after coming from the sun, do not sit in AC, do not take bath immediately. Avoid dust and sunlight. Do yoga and exercise daily.

7. New guideline of Kovid vaccination, children younger than 12 years will not be vaccinated

The Ministry of Health has decided that children below 12 years of age will not be given the corona vaccine. No serious symptoms were seen in children infected in all three waves of Kovid. The National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI) is going to advise the government to give the vaccine to only children below the age of 12 who have a pre-existing serious illness. No orders have been issued yet.

8. Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb seen in Bengal, Muslim son lit fire to Hindu father

In Srirampur, West Bengal, Sujit Haldar was cremated according to Hindu rituals by his estranged Muslim son. Sujit was a scientist and accepted Anwar Ali, a marble mason living near the house, as his son. His only daughter lives abroad. Anwar used to look after Sujit. Sujit’s last wish was that after his death, his Muslim son Anwar Ali would give him the fire. Anwar’s move is being discussed all around.

9. The risk of skin cancer when exposed to the sun, women under 50 are more at risk

A new research has come out regarding skin cancer. According to research, by 2040, skin cancer patients worldwide will double. More than 68% of these people will not be able to save their lives. In most countries of the world, women before the age of 50 and men after that are at high risk of developing melanoma.

10. Discussion on PM Modi’s exam, exam tips given to students of 9th to 12th

PM Narendra Modi on Friday held ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ with students of class 9th to 12th in Delhi. PM gave many tips to 1 thousand students. The PM said that skill development is more important than a store of knowledge. If you do not like one course, then you can do another course. There should not be tension in the exam. Told teachers and parents not to put pressure on children.

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