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One hour agoWriter: Ajit Panwar, News Brief Editor

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In Karnataka, students who came to school wearing hijab were stopped at the gate and there was no relief for the common man on the inflation front, read the big news of the country and the world in just 5 minutes in the morning news brief.

First of all, today’s major events, which will be seen

  1. The Supreme Court will hear the review petition of Cyrus Mistry, who was removed from the post of Tata Group chairman.
  2. The petitions seeking exemption to wear hijab in schools and colleges in Karnataka will be heard again in the High Court.
  3. Ashish Mishra, the son of Minister of State for Home, Teni and accused in the Lakhimpur violence case, may be released from jail.

5 big news that will keep you updated

1. Punjab CM’s helicopter was stopped twice, Channi said – I am the Chief Minister, not a terrorist

Prime Minister Modi visited Punjab twice this year and both times there was a big controversy. For the first time the Prime Minister’s convoy stopped at the flyover, this time the helicopter of Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi stayed on the ground. That is, they were not allowed to fly. No fly zone was created here due to the visit of PM Modi. Angered by this, Channi said that I am the Chief Minister, not a terrorist.
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2. Ban on 54 Chinese apps sending data of Indian users to other countries
The central government has banned 54 Chinese apps, citing the security of the country as a threat. These include the popular games Garena Free Fire and AppLock. The Ministry of Electronics and IT says that all these apps were sending data of Indian users to China and other countries. These will also be removed from the Play Store. The central government has banned 321 apps made in China since June 29, 2020.
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3. Retail inflation at 6.01% in January, highest in last 7 months
Retail inflation in January surpassed RBI’s estimates. According to the Consumer Price Index data, this rate stood at 6.01%, which is the highest in the last 7 months. Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das had said that it could remain at 6%. RBI had projected retail inflation to be 5.7% in the first quarter of 2022.
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4. Students got entry in Karnataka schools after removing hijab
Both the controversy and the court hearings over the hijab are ongoing in Karnataka. Devdutt Kamat, the lawyer of the girl students, who are seeking exemption to wear hijab in school-college, said in the High Court that wearing hijab is allowed in central schools, then why not in state government schools? At the same time, on the first day after the school opened on the orders of the court, many students were stopped at the gate due to hijab.
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5. Voting 64% in 55 seats in UP, 64% in Uttarakhand and 79% in Goa

Apart from Uttarakhand and Goa, the voter turnout in 55 seats of UP was slightly less than the last election. 64% in UP, 64% in Uttarakhand And 79% voting in Goa happened. The opposition has been benefiting by increasing voting in UP. Here BJP Fake voting under the guise of burqa have also complained. On the other hand, CM Pramod Sawant’s seat in Goa recorded the highest voter turnout of 89%.
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Some important news in the headline…

  1. Air India gets new CEO, 51-year-old Turkish Airlines chairman will take over the responsibility (read full news)
  2. Jio to launch low-cost satellite broadband service in India with internet speed up to 100Gbps (read full news)
  3. Decree in Pakistan on Valentine’s Day, boys wear white namazi caps and girls come to college wearing hijabs (read full news)

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The photo which is news in itself…

This photo is not of a slum built in a city, but in front of the Parliament of New Zealand. Protesters opposing the Corona vaccine and restrictions have pitched their tents here. They have blocked the streets around Parliament House for almost a week. PM Jacinda Ardern says this attitude cannot be tolerated.

what happened today in history
On this day in 2017, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) set a world record by launching 104 satellites at a time. This record stood for 4 years. In January 2021, Elon Musk’s company SpaceX broke it by launching 143 satellites. Of the 104 satellites sent by ISRO, three were from India. The remaining 101 satellites were from Israel, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the US. (Read today’s other events…)

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