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India: JK may be militancy free in 8-10 yrs: Ex-Army chief Vij

New Delhi, Dec 22 (PTI) Militancy will start crumbling gradually in Kashmir after two-three years of resistance and in a period of 8-10 years, it is likely to be brought to an ineffectual state, says former Army chief Gen (retd) N C Vij.

He has come out with a book "The Kashmir Conundrum: The Quest for Peace in a Troubled Land" in which he tries to give a complete picture - starting with a history of Jammu & Kashmir and its people to the abrogation of special status.

India: PM to attend IIT-Kanpur convocation ceremony on 28th

Kanpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited suggestions from students, alumni for its inclusion in his speech at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur convocation ceremony to be held on December 28, as has been reported.

This is clear from his Twitter in this regard.

He writes: I look forward to being at IIT Kanpur on the 28th of this month to address the convocation ceremony.

This is a vibrant institution which has made pioneering contributions towards science and innovation.

I invite everyone to share suggestions.

India: BJP MLA Carlose Almeida resigns ahead of polls

Panaji, Dec 21 (PTI) Carlose Almeida, the BJP MLA from Vasco, on Tuesday quit the ruling party and resigned as a member of the Goa Legislative Assembly ahead of state polls.

The MLA said he was quitting as he had been asked to work in the constituency under the leadership of Daji Salkar against whom he had filed a case of fraud.

Assembly polls are due in the coastal state early next year.

Almeida became the second BJP MLA to quit the party and seventh legislator to resign from the Assembly in the recent weeks.

India: French official meets Jaishankar

New Delhi, Dec 21 (PTI) External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday held talks with Fran ois Delattre, the Secretary-General of France's Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, focusing on bilateral issues as well as the situation in the Indo-Pacific.

Delattre is on an official visit to India from December 20 to 22.

The visit comes close on the heels of the trip to India by French Defence Minister Florence Parly.

India: Court grants bail to Rajiv Aggarwal in money-laundering case

New Delhi, Dec 21 (PTI) A Delhi court granted bail to chartered accountant Rajiv Aggarwal on Tuesday in a money-laundering case related to an alleged loan fraud involving an amount of Rs 7979.3 crore.

Special Judge Sanjay Garg granted the relief to Aggarwal, saying he had already spent 95 days in custody.

Aggarwal was arrested on September 17 in relation to the case lodged by the Enforcement Directorate in 2019.

India: Farmers continue to block rail tracks in Punjab

Ferozepur (Pb), Dec 21 (PTI) Demanding a complete waiver of farm loans and compensation to the kin of those who died during the anti-farm laws stir, farmers blocked railway tracks at various places in Punjab for the second day on Tuesday, affecting the movement of 156 trains.

According to Ferozepur division railway officials, 84 trains were cancelled, 47 short-terminated and 25 short-originated.

India: Girl raped by 2 men in UP's Muzaffarnagar

Muzaffarnagar (UP), Dec 22 (PTI) A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped and the act filmed by two men here, police said on Wednesday.

The victim has identified the accused as Sharif and Talib Hassan. They are absconding, police said.

The girl, in her complaint filed at the Kakroli police station, alleged that the the two men took her to an isolated place and raped her. They also recorded the act on a mobile phone and threatened her of leaking the video if she revealed the matter.

Inda: Citizens need not be ashamed to carry vaccination certificate with PM's photo: Kerala HC

Kochi, Dec 21 (PTI) The Prime Minister is the leader of the nation and not of a political party and citizens "need not be ashamed" to carry a vaccination certificate with his photograph and "morale boosting message", the Kerala High Court said on Tuesday and dismissed a plea seeking removal of PM's photo from the COVID-19 immunisation certificates.

Indian Govt slashes import duty on refined palm oil to 12.5 pc to cool retail prices

New Delhi, Dec 21 (PTI) Concerned over high prices of cooking oils, the government has reduced the basic customs duty on refined palm oil to 12.5 per cent from 17.5 per cent till March next year to boost domestic supplies and bring down rates in the domestic retail markets.

With reduction in the basic custom duty (BCD), the effective levy (including social welfare cess) on both refined palm oil and refined palmoline will come down to 13.75 per cent from 19.25 per cent, according to Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA).

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