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India: Open Internet more at risk now than ever before: Twitter

New Delhi, Oct 12 (PTI) Amid raging debate globally over social media regulation and controls, microblogging platform Twitter on Tuesday cautioned that 'Open Internet' is more at risk now than ever before, and asserted the need for coordinated, multi-stakeholder strategy to defend free, secure, and global open internet.

In its position paper on 'Protecting the Open Internet', Twitter said governments that seek to defend and expand online freedom cannot stand by while other countries seek to silence critics, censor journalists, and block access to information.

India: KMC asks dog & cow owners to pay a license fee or get fined

Kanpur: Whether you are a dog owner or a cow owner, a license fee is now mandatory in Kanpur Municipal area.

The decision was taken in the executive committee meeting of the Municipal Corporation here on Monday under the chairmanship of the Mayor Pramila Pandey..

The city dog owners will now have to tell the Kanpur Municipal Corporation if they keep a pet in their house.

India: Police constable rapes woman in Rajasthan

Barmer, Oct 12 (PTI) A police constable allegedly raped a woman at her house in Rajasthan's Barmer district and was thrashed by her family members after she raised an alarm, officials said on Tuesday.

The accused constable, Sultan Singh, who is posted at Sheo police station, has been suspended, they said.

Singh entered the woman's house and allegedly raped her on Monday night. After the woman raised an alarm, her family members caught the constable and thrashed him badly, police said.

India: Chandigarh administration bans sale, use of firecrackers

Chandigarh, Oct 12 (PTI) The Chandigarh administration Tuesday imposed a complete ban on the sale or use of firecrackers of any kind to prevent the risk of spread of COVID-19 due to polluted atmosphere, according to an official order.

The order said these directions will come into force with immediate effect and will remain in effect until further notice.

The decision was taken after an extensive consultation with health, environment experts and other stakeholders, the order said.

India: 21 died in Karnataka due to rains, since Oct 1

Bengaluru, Oct 12 (PTI) Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said 21 people have died due to rains that has ravaged several parts of the state since early this month and officials have been directed to give compensation.

The Chief Minister who also took stock of the power situation in the state said, that the government will ensure there are no power cuts.

India: UP government to set up 'Arogya Vatikas' in schools

Lucknow, Oct 13 (PTI) Uttar Pradesh government has directed all state secondary schools to set up Arogya Vatikas' to grow medicinal plants on their campuses.

The decision was taken on the directive of Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma, who is also in-charge of secondary education department, with a view to ensure well-being of students and their parents.

India: TMC to contest Goa Assembly elections, local MLA hails Mamata Banerjee

Panaji, Oct 13 (PTI) Independent MLA from Goa, Prasad Gaonkar, on Wednesday hailed the Trinamool Congress Party (TMC) and its chief Mamata Banerjee who he said fought back against the BJP in West Bengal elections.

Addressing a press conference in Goa in the presence of TMC MP Derek O'Brien, Gaonkar clarified that he would not resign as MLA as of now.

India: Akhilesh Yadav favours political alliance with small parties

Kanpur: Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav ruled out alliances with bigger parties in Uttar Pradesh. 

He also made it clear that and said that the party's experience of forming ties with bigger political parties was 'not great'.

"Alliances are made in accordance with the situation. We did not have a great experience when formed alliances with big political parties."

"Now, our party will try to bring small parties in the political alliance to defeat BJP,"  he told reporters in Hamirpur district where his first leg of the rath yatra culminated on Tuesday.

India: Core courses to be revamped to make IIT-K curriculum flexible

Kanpur: The Core courses in IIT-K will be restructured to give greater flexibility to the core curriculum

The IIT-K Senate has approved the transformative steps of the Undergraduate Academic Review Committee Report 2020-21.

According to the director, IIT-Kanpur Prof Abhay Karandikar, "The revamping of the existing curriculum, introduction of courses relevant to today's changing world and the revised grading system is in continuation of our steps in this direction and line with the recommendations of the National Education Policy (2020) of the government."

India: 3 Kashmiris killed by Indian Sec Forces in Shopian district of Indian Administered Kashmir

Srinagar, 12 October 2021: Three Kashmiris were killed on Tuseday by Indian security forces in Shopian district of the Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian officials said.

Five Indian Army personnel, including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO), also lost their lives in a fierce gunfight with terrorists during an operation in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said.

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