Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- Oct 11, 2022
1-Uddhav Thackeray petitions the Delhi High Court to overturn a poll panel’s decision over the Sena symbol.
In the midst of a dispute between competing groups about which is the “genuine” Sena, Uddhav Thackeray today challenged the Election Commission’s freeze on the Shiv Sena symbol and name.
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2-Amitabh Bachchan’s 80th birthday surprise for his fans
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan recently stunned his adoring followers who had gathered outside his Mumbai home Jalsa by emerging at midnight to wish them a happy birthday.
This year, Big B has already had three theatrical releases.
Jhund, Ajay Devgn’s Runway 34, and Brahmastra were all directed by Nagraj Manjule. Vikas Bahl, who helmed his most recent movie Goodbye, had its debut on Friday.
The 80-year-old actor is currently anticipating the arrival of Sooraj Barjatya’s film Uunchai.
Days after the Indian Navy seized an Iranian ship carrying 200 kilogrammes of high-quality heroin from Afghanistan worth Rs 1,200 crore, the Pakistani criminal gang’s involvement has come to light.
The Pakistan-based Haji-Sali narcotics cartel, which has long operated vessels in the Indian Ocean region, is being followed by Indian intelligence authorities.
4-‘Avoid travel…’: Indian Embassy in Kyiv issues a warning as Putin attacks Ukraine
Following the launch of several missiles by Russia in response for the explosion of the Kerch bridge, the Indian embassy in Kyiv has updated its advice to its citizens living in the country.
Travel to and inside the conflict-torn Ukraine was advised against by the Indian embassy.
Additionally, it exhorted the citizens to adhere scrupulously to safety and security regulations.
Russian bombings in Ukraine on Monday resulted in more than 50 injuries and more than 10 fatalities.
5-J&K: While being shot twice, Indian Army dog Zoom fought terrorists despite being injured in the engagement.
Zoom, an assault dog for the Indian Army, was seriously hurt during Operation Tangpawa in J&K.
The mission of “Zoom” was to find terrorists hiding up in a house in the Anantnag area.
The dog found the terrorists and engaged them in combat before being shot twice.
The dog kept going after the terrorists despite being shot.
‘Zoom’ is being treated at the Army’s veterinary clinic in Srinagar right now.
6-Veteran politician Mulayam Singh Yadav was cremated with state honours in Uttar Pradesh.
Tuesday’s burning of Mulayam Singh Yadav’s dead body in his hometown of Saifai sparked strong feelings, as the thronging people tore down security barriers.
The Samajwadi party’s president, Akhilesh Yadav, performed the final rites and lit the fire amid intense grief.
7-Chief Justice UU Lalit suggests that Justice DY Chandrachud succeed him.
Justice DY Chandrachud has been recommended as Chief Justice of India UU Lalit’s replacement, and he is no longer able to approve any additional Supreme Court nominations.
The Chief Justice has given Justice Chandrachud the letter of recommendation before his retirement on November 8.
8-Jaishankar presents a bat inscribed with “Kohli” to the deputy prime minister of Australia; “Love for cricket links India…
Richard Marles, the deputy prime minister of Australia, received an unique bat from Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar.
Jaishankar gave Marles the autographed bat of Indian batsman Virat Kohli as an unique gesture.
He also spoke on regional and global security, especially the Indo-Pacific, with Marles, who is also Australia’s defence minister.
9-PM Modi launches “Mahakal Lok” phase 1 in Ujjain; a look at the majestic corridor surrounding the Shiva temple
Mahakaleshwar, a shrine to the venerated Lord Shiva, receives an upgrade.
In Ujjain, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the renovated Mahakal corridor.
Additionally, PM said a special prayer at the well-known Mahakaleshwar temple.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the $856 million “Shri Mahakal Lok” development project’s over 900-meter-long corridor.
The cost to create the corridor’s first phase was 316 crore.
10-TRS leader: “Parents Expect Children To Be Educated In English”
Hindi and other regional languages should be taught in centers-run higher education institutions, according to a parliamentary group on languages.
According to TRS leader Ravula Sridhar Reddy, parents want their kids to be educated in English so they can compete with anyone in the world.