Morning Digest: 13 October 2022

SC to pronounce verdict in Karnataka hijab ban case on Thursday

The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on Thursday on a batch of petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court verdict refusing to lift the ban on hijab in educational institutions in the state.

Despite setbacks, India, UK officials expect trade deal talks to end soon

Despite a setback to trade talks over the British Home Secretary’s comments last week, officials in both the UK and India said they hope to conclude the India-UK free trade agreement soon if its “Deepavali deadline”. Not before it ends. october.

UN urges Russia to withdraw ‘illegal’ agreement in Ukraine

The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to condemn Russia’s “attempt to illegally annex” four Ukrainian territories, and in its immediate reversal, strong global opposition to the seven-month war and annexation of its neighbour’s territory. Indicated the attempt of Moscow.

India, China discussions ahead of important Communist Party Congress in Beijing

India and China on Tuesday deliberated on bilateral ties in Beijing for a five-year Communist Party Congress convened by the Chinese leadership to set policies for the coming decade.

Voting for Congress President will be done by secret ballot: Madhusudan Mistry

in front of congressional presidential election On 17 October, the party’s Central Election Authority (CEA) chairman Madhusudan Mistry said on Wednesday that around 9,000 delegates would exercise their mandate through secret ballot and that the party had maintained a “level playing field”.

PM Modi to flag off 4th Vande Bharat train on Thursday, inaugurate development projects in Himachal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the country’s fourth Vande Bharat Express train on Thursday and launch several development projects in Himachal Pradesh. In Una, Prime Minister Amb will flag off the inauguration of the new Vande Bharat Express from Andaura to New Delhi, dedicate the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) to the nation, and lay the foundation stone of a bulk drug park.

Supreme Court seeks Centre’s stand on Places of Worship Act

The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Center to clarify its stand on whether a Constitution Bench in the Ram Janmabhoomi case has already settled the question of the validity of the Places of Worship Act 1991.

President Murmu on a two-day visit to Assam from Thursday

President Draupadi Murmu will arrive in Guwahati on Thursday on her maiden visit to Assam, where she will host projects such as 100 model schools in tea gardens and a medical college.

Amit Shah to launch Hindi version of MBBS 1st year books on October 16

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will release the Hindi version of first year MBBS books in Bhopal on 16 October. With this, Madhya Pradesh will move closer to becoming the first state in the country to provide medical education in Hindi.

Competing with China, forcing Russia are priorities of Biden’s national security strategy

The Biden administration has said maintaining a competitive edge over China and constraining Russia is a priority of the US strategy, as it released the administration’s first national security strategy on Wednesday.

7th edition of ‘India Art Festival’ to begin in Delhi from Thursday

The much-hyped India Art Festival, now in its seventh edition, will showcase 4,500 artworks by over 25 galleries in the national capital and 450 artists from across the country starting Thursday.

Look at India’s yet another thrilling win against Thailand in the Asia Cup final

It has been a smooth ride for the mighty Indian team so far and the trend is expected to continue when the subcontinental powerhouse aims to thrash Thailand once again in the Women’s Asia Cup semi-final in Sylhet on Thursday.

Hero ISL 2022/23 | FC Goa beat East Bengal 2-1 to end a six-match winless drought at the Salt Lake Stadium

Courtesy of Edu Bedia’s stoppage time free-kick, East Bengal lost their test Indian Super League 1-2 to FC Goa here on Wednesday.