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17:46  Govt in Ambani’s pocket: Kejriwal on Jio institute row:  

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today slammed the government over the selection of Jio Institute for the “Institution of eminence” status, saying it “is in Ambani’s pocket”.

 

“Earlier congress government was in Ambani’s pocket, now the Modi government is in Ambani’s pocket. Has anything changed?” Kejriwal tweeted in response to former BJP leader Yashwant Sinha’s tweet on the issue.

Sinha in a tweet had said, “Jio Institute has not even been set up. It is not in existence. Yet govt grants it eminence tag. That is the importance of being M Ambani.”

The government yesterday granted “Institution of Eminence” status to IIT-Delhi, IIT-Bombay and the Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in the public sector, and Manipal Academy of Higher Education, BITS Pilani and Jio Institute in the private sector.

The selection of the yet-to-be-established Jio Institute as one of the six “Institutions of Eminence” drew sharp criticism from various quarters with many questioning the process of selection and the motive behind it.

The HRD ministry had yesterday clarified that the tag was conditional and it would get only a letter of intent for now. — PTI  

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17:37  Thai cave rescue to be made into film:  

The daring rescue of 12 schoolboys and their football coach in the waterlogged caves of Thailand will be soon seen on the big screen.

 

The story will be getting a film treatment with Pure Flix Entertainment, which produced God’s Not Dead, is planning a feature film on the subject.

The studio will team up with Kaos Entertainment on the project, which will be made on the budget of around USD 60 million.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the CEO and co-founder of Pure Flix, Michael Scott, spent several days on the scene — which serves as his home for a part of the year.

“The bravery and heroism I’ve witnessed is incredibly inspiring, so, yes, this will be a movie for us,” Scott said.

The studio claimed that Scott has offered assistance in rescue efforts at Chiang Rai for the past four days.

“Pure Flix joins the rest of the world in thanking God for answering prayers for the successful rescue of those trapped in the cave in Thailand,” the studio said in a Facebook post.

“Managing partner Michael Scott, from his home in Thailand, has been helping at the cave rescue in Chiang Rai the past 4 days (sic),” it read.

Scott said the film will be released under diffusion banner Pinnacle Peak, which launched “Little Women” in September.

“It’s not necessary to make this a Christian film, just an inspirational one,” he said.

No directors, writers or actors have been attached to the project as of yet.

The 12 boys and their coach got trapped in the Tham Luan Nang Non cave on June 23, when they were exploring it after a soccer practice and it became flooded by monsoon rains.

They were found 10 days later by a pair of British divers, huddled together in the pitch dark cave.

Their rescue operation lasted three days and was joint effort with many countries and eminent  extending help. — PTI  

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17:15  Unnao rape: CBI files chargesheet against BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar:  

The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed its chargesheet against Unnao Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar in connection with the killing of a person, whose daughter was allegedly raped by the lawmaker, in prison, officials said.

Sengar was named as accused in the chargesheet.

On July 7, the CBI had named Sengar’s brother and four others in its first chargesheet.

A 17-year-old girl has alleged that she was raped by Bangermau MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar of the BJP at his residence when she had gone to meet him with a relative seeking a job last year.

She had been running from pillar to post and even tried self-immolation in front of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanaths official residence alleging police inaction.

Her father had come from Delhi to attend the court hearing on April 3 for registration of a case related to rape of her minor daughter against the MLA.

In the evening, he was allegedly abused and beaten up by the accused in front of his house during which he sustained serious injuries. 

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16:52  Plea in HC against ‘Sacred Games’ for allegedly defaming ex-PM:  

A plea was today filed in the Delhi high court seeking removal of certain scenes from the Netflix series Sacred Games, claiming that its content was derogatory to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

 

The plea, which alleged that certain scenes and dialogues in the show defamed the late Congress leader, was mentioned earlier in the day before a bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar, which allowed it to be listed today.

When the matter came up for hearing in the afternoon, the acting chief justice recused from hearing it without giving any reason.

The plea will now be heard by a different bench tomorrow. — PTI  

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16:13  Sanjay Dutt to pen autobiography next year:  

Actor Sanjay Dutt will come out with his autobiography next year in which he will reveal many interesting stories that he “never had the chance to tell before”.

  

The memoir will be published by HarperCollins on his 60th birthday on July 29, 2019.

“With this book, the reader will finally get to look into his soul. Finally, we will get to hear the fascinating stories about his youth, his Bollywood stint in the ’80s and ’90s, his experiences in prison, and his self-discovery, that have never been told before,” the publishers said.

The autobiography is billed as “perhaps the biggest, most dramatic and honest star memoir to emerge out of Bollywood”.

A biopic on the controversial actor, titled “Sanju” and starring Ranbir Kapoor as Dutt, was recently released to rave reviews. The film has amassed over Rs 250 crore at the box office. 

Commenting on the book, Dutt said, “I have had the fortune of living a remarkable life, full of ups and downs, joys and sorrows. There are so many interesting stories to tell that I’ve never had the chance to tell before. I am looking forward so much to sharing my memories and emotions with readers everywhere.”

— PTI

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16:04  Centre opposes dropping adultery as an offence:  

The government told the Supreme Court today that it does not want to drop adultery as an offence, saying such a move will only weaken the institution of marriage.

In an 11-page affidavit that will come up before a Constitution Bench, the Centre said the provision punishing adultery – Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code – “supports, safeguards and protects the institution of marriage”.

The government agreed to the thought that “stability of a marriage is not an ideal to be scorned”.

The Constitution Bench will decide whether the pre-Independence provision of adultery in the Indian Penal Code treats a married woman as her husband’s “subordinate” and violates the constitutional concepts of gender equality and sensitivity. 

The petition filed by Joseph Shine, represented by advocates Kaleeswaram Raj and Suvidutt MS seeks to drop Section 497 as a criminal offence from the statute book. 

Terming the penal provision as archaic, the apex court had said it was time to re-consider its past decisions and consistent view from 1954 onwards that the penal provisions was necessary to uphold family ties. 

Section 497 makes adultery an offence only with respect to a man who has a relationship with somebody’s wife. The wife is considered neither adulterous nor an abettor in law, while the man faces a jail term of up to five years.

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15:32  25 students fall ill after consuming mid-day meal at Delhi school, hospitalised:  

Over 25 students fell ill after consuming mid-day meal at a government school in Delhi’s Narela area and were rushed to a hospital, the police said.

  

“We have received information that about 26 students were taken ill after consuming mid-day meal. They have been taken to Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra Hospital,” a senior police official said.

According to hospital authorities, the children had complained of abdominal pain.

“All students are stable and likely to be discharged soon,” a senior doctor said.

This is second such incident within a week. Two girls were taken ill after having mid-day meal on Saturday at a Delhi government school in East Delhi’s Khichdipur in which a dead lizard was allegedly found. 

— PTI

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15:24  
The situation at Nalasopara station in Mumbai early this morning. 

Earlier today, trains working between Bhayander to Virar had been suspended due to the water on the tracks. Mumbai in the past four days has been lashed with heavy rain with the weather department.

The Mumbai suburbs were clobbered with 184.3 mm rainfall, against the normal of 19.4 mm, which was 850 per cent higher. Mumbai city followed closely behind with 165.8 mm rains on Tuesday against the normal of 17.8 mm, or 831 per cent higher.

Photograph courtesy:  Amritkalash Shrivastava

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15:13  Thai cave rescue to be made into film:  

Only a handful of people witnessed first-hand the horror of the incarceration for more than a fortnight of 12 schoolboys and their football coach in waterlogged caves beneath a mountain in northern Thailand.

But the saga, whose developments were tracked religiously by millions around the world, is soon to be seen on the big screen, with plans already afoot for a movie version.

Pure Flix Entertainment is teaming up with Kaos Entertainment on the project, estimated to have a budget of around $45m.

Pure Flix co-founder and CEO Michael Ellis, who is partly based in the country, has been at the rescue site gathering testimony for several days.

The bravery and heroism Ive witnessed is incredibly inspiring, so, yes, this will be a movie for us, Scott told The Hollywood Reporter.

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14:40  Burari case: Post-mortem confirms hanging as cause of death:  

In the latest development in the Delhi Burari deaths case, the Delhi Police on Wednesday received the post-mortem report. As many other aspects of the case which raise more questions with each answer, the report is also hinting at more unanswered queries. 

Even as the panel of doctors confirmed that ten of the eleven Bhatia family members hanged themselves and committed suicide, there is ambiguity surrounding the death of the family’s senior most matriarch, Narayani Devi.

Out of the eleven Bhatia family members, ten post-mortem reports suggest that the cause of death was due to hanging and ante-mortem injuries. However, the doctors in the panel are yet to conclude cause of death of the senior citizen despite the case going into its eleventh day. 

On Tuesday, a team of doctors revisited the crime spot to gather more evidence to ascertain the real cause of death. The doctors’ team will give their final opinion on the eleventh death in a few days.


13:54  

Jammu and Kashmir: One killed and four others injured in a blast in Shopian earlier today. 

More details awaited.

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13:34  SC slams Centre for “lethargy” in protecting Taj Mahal:  

The Supreme Court today slammed the Centre and its authorities for their “lethargy” in taking steps to protect the Taj Mahal, dubbing the issue of preserving the historic medieval structure a “hopeless cause”.

  

The apex court also expressed anguish over the Uttar Pradesh government failure to come out with a vision document to preserve and protect the Taj Mahal. 

It directed the Centre to furnish full details of the steps taken and action required to be taken for protecting the iconic monument. 

A bench of Justices M B Lokur and Deepak Gupta said no concrete steps have been taken by the government, despite a parliamentary standing committee report on Taj’s protection.

The Centre told the bench that Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur was assessing air pollution level in and around the mausoleum and will give its report in four months.

It said a special committee has also been set up to find the source of pollution in and around the Taj, which will suggest measures to prevent it.

The bench said it will hear the matter on day-to-day basis from July 31. 

— PTI


13:31  Simultaneous polls beneficial, says ex-CEC T S Krishnamurthy:  

If electoral reforms are implemented quickly, there may not be any justification for simultaneous polls for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, says former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy.

If our political parties behave well during elections, strictly follow model code of conduct, observe the ceiling on expenditure, and avoid violence, hatred and muscle power,there may not be any justification for the concept, he said.

“Since they do not follow any of these requirements and since they do not respect rule of law during election time, simultaneous polls will certainly benefit in terms of cost-benefit ratio,” Krishnamurthy said.

“Simultaneous polls idea can be implemented only if there is a constitutional amendment and additional adequate paramilitary forces,” he added.

Krishnamurthy listed law to regulate political parties, public funding of polls through national election fund, changing the first-past-the-post system and barring criminal elements from contesting polls as key electoral reforms.

“If these four (reforms) are brought in, there may not be any justification for simultaneous polls,” he felt.

— PTI

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13:18  3 people die in Rajasthan as onlookers remain busy taking selfies:  

Three accident victims in Rajasthan’s Barmer district succumbed to their injuries on Tuesday as onlookers clicked pictures and selfies instead of helping them.

The accident victims who were lying on the road in a pool of blood while onlookers made videos and clicked pictures of the incident then died on the spot.

The three accident victims were riding a motorbike when a schoolbus hit them. Reportedly, one of the victims kept pleading for help by the people around who were busy making videos of the incident.


12:47  Thai PM thanks people involved in cave rescue:  

Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has thanked people involved in the rescue of the 12 boys and coach trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks.

  

Prayuth gave a televised national address today, saying the government’s efforts, the assistance of people in Thailand and abroad, and the outpouring of moral support made the mission a success.

He also acknowledged the loss of a former navy SEAL, Saman Kunan, who died last week while replenishing air tanks inside the cave. 

Prayuth said, “His honour, sacrifice and legacy will forever be in our hearts.” The soccer teammates had become trapped in the cave June 23 and were finally extracted by experienced divers over three days.

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12:12  On Section 377, Centre leaves decision to Supreme Court:  

The Supreme Court on Wednesday continued hearing a clutch of pleas challenging Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that criminalises homosexuality. The Centre told the court that it would not contest criminalisation of same-sex relations, adding that it leaves the decision to the wisdom of court.

On Tuesday, the five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said it will examine the correctness of its 2013 verdict that has set aside the Delhi High Court judgment that said the law criminalizing gay sex was unconstitutional

During the course of day-long arguments on Tuesday, the court also made it clear that it would not venture into the issue of marriage relating to the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) community or inheritance in live-in relationships. The bench also comprises of Justices R F Nariman, A M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachud and Indu Malhotra.


11:49  Seven killed, two missing in Manipur landslides:  

At least seven persons were killed and two missing following landslides in different places in Manipur’s Tamenglong town early today morning, officials said. 

The landslides, triggered by heavy rain, injured seven persons who have been admitted to the Tamenglong district hospital.

The bodies of seven of the nine persons missing following the landslides have been recovered, said District Deputy Commissioner Rabinder Singh.

Security personnel and locals are carrying out rescue operations on a war footing,  Singh said.

— PTI

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11:22  ‘Pakistan wants to forcefully evict Sikhs’:  

Pakistan’s first-ever Sikh police officer, Gulab Singh, has claimed that the government wants to forcefully evict the Sikh community from the country.

Singh’s claim came a day after he was manhandled and forcefully evicted from his house, along with his family.

In an interview to ANI, Singh said, “Since 1947, my family has been staying in Pakistan. Even after the riots, we did not leave Pakistan. Now, we are being forced to leave. My house is sealed with all belongings including my slippers inside. Even this ‘patka’ on my head is an old rag which I just wrapped. I was harassed, beaten and my faith was disrespected.”

Following the incident, Singh claimed that his forceful eviction was done by the Evacuee Trust Property Board.

— ANI

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10:59  RSS to organise first ever grand Namaz and Quran recitation in Ayodhya:  

For the first time in the history of Ayodhya, a grand namaz along with a Quran recitation session will be organised on the banks of Saryu river.

The event is being organised by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its Muslim wing, Rashtriya Muslim Manch on July 12.

Around 1,500 Muslim clerics are expected to take part in the event along with many Hindu devotees. The clerics will also visit around 200 mausoleums of Sufi saints.

The clerics will first perform wazu (ablution) and then offer namaz, post which Quran khani (recitation) will be done and verses from the Holy Quran will be recited around 5 lakh times at Ram Ki Paidi ghat on the banks of the Saryu.

The event seeks to send out a message of peace and brotherhood and is also seen as an attempt by the RSS to break its anti-Muslim image.

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10:44  11th batch of 4,956 pilgrims leaves for Amarnath yatra:  

A fresh batch of 4,956 pilgrims today left the base camp for the holy cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas under tight security arrangements. 

The 11th batch of pilgrims, including 1,454 women and 97 ‘sadhus’ (seers), left in a convoy of 161 vehicles from Bhagwati Nagar for the twin base camps of Pahalgam in Anantnag and Baltal in Ganderbal district in the wee hours, officials said. 

While 2,677 pilgrims, including 632 women and 97 Sadhus opted for the traditional 36-km Pahalgam track, 2,279 pilgrims (including 822 women) are performing the yatra through the shorter 12-km Baltal route, they said.  

The 60-day Amaranth yatra had commenced from the twin routes on June 28 and will conclude on Shravan Purnima’ (Raksha Bandhan) on August 26. 

The officials said the yatra was progressing smoothly from both the routes of Pahalgam and Baltal.

The pilgrimage, however, is likely to get affected by inclement weather as the meteorological department has predicted ‘widespread to fairly widespread rains’ during the next four days in most parts of Jammu and Kashmir. 

— PTI


10:17  Here’s an update which may bring a smile to the faces of Mumbaikars:

Western Railways tweeted: “Train services on three lines have resumed between Bhayandar & Virar on restricted speed.Traffic on down fast line between Bhayandar & Virar will resume once water recedes to safe levels.”


10:07  List of trains cancelled or diverted owing to Mumbai’s heavy rains:  

As mentioned earlier, trains services are still suspended in some parts of Mumbai owing to the heavy rains on Tuesday. 

Here’s a list of trains which have been cancelled or diverted at Nalasopara, Virar and Vasai parts of Mumbai. 

>> Train No.71088 Boisar – Vasai Road DEMU of 11.07.18 has been cancelled

>> Train No. 19023 Mumbai Central – Firozpur Cantt Janata Express of 11.07.18 has been cancelled between Mumbai Central-Valsad

>> Train No. 12215 Delhi Sarai Rohilla – Bandra Terminus Garib Rath of 10.07.18 has been short terminated at Vadodara and remain cancelled between Vadodara-Bandra Terminus

>> Train No. 14707 Bikaner – Bandra Terminus Ranakpur Express of 10.07.18 has been short terminated at Valsad and remain cancelled between Valsad-Bandra Terminus

>> Train No. 12479 Jodhpur – Bandra Terminus Surya Nagari Express of 10.07.18 has been short terminated at Surat and remain cancelled between Surat-Bandra Terminus

>> Train No. 12489 Bikaner – Dadar Superfast Express of 10.07.18 has been short terminated at Vapi and remain cancelled between Vapi-Dadar

>> Train No. 59045 Bandra Terminus – Vapi Passenger of 11.07.18 has been cancelled

>> Train No. 59439 Mumbai Central – Ahmedabad Passenger of 11.07.18 has been cancelled

>> Train No. 19332 Indore – Kochuveli Express of 10.07.18 has been diverted via Surat-Jalgaon

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09:59  Rahul backs petition for recalling Jayant Sinha’s Harvard alumni status:  

Congress president Rahul Gandhi today supported a petition against Union minister Jayant Sinha that sought withdrawal of his Harvard alumni status after he felicitated criminals convicted of lynching.

  

The petition has been launched by a student of Master of Public Policy at Harvard University, Boston in the US from where Sinha has also graduated, and sought that his alumni status be withdrawn for “honouring criminals”. 

The petition to the President of Harvard University, Boston, has  condemned the minister’s action, saying it “has shocked the nation and brought disrepute to the institution”.

“If the sight of a highly educated MP and central minister, Jayant Sinha, garlanding and honouring criminals convicted of lynching an innocent man, fills you with disgust, click on the link and support this petition,” Gandhi said on Twitter, urging people to sign the petition against Sinha. 

Sinha has been at the centre of a row after he garlanded the lynching convicts at his residence in Hazaribagh in Jharkhand after they came out of prison on bail last week.

The opposition parties led by the Congress attacked him and the Modi government over the issue, saying that this act gives “a guarantee to” the perpetrators that they have the support and encouragement of the government. 

Sinha, on his part, has claimed that he unequivocally condemns all acts of violence, and rejected any type of vigilantism.

The minister has received flak from other quarters too. Former Mumbai police commissioner Julio Ribeiro, former chief information commissioner Wajahat Habibullah and 41 other retired bureaucrats have demanded that  Sinha be sacked for felicitating the eight convicts.

In a public statement, the former civil servants said the message Sinha’s action sends out is that “there is a licence to kill minorities” and people accused of such crimes will be “enthusiastically supported financially, legally and politically”.

— PTI

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09:41  Supreme Court hearing on Section 377 to continue today:  

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will continue hearing a batch of petitions against Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalises homosexual activities.

During the previous hearing on Monday, a five-judge Constitutional bench had refused to adjourn the hearing after the Centre sought more time to file its reply.

The Centre requested the court to adjourn the hearing and sought four weeks to file its reply to the petitions.

The bench, led by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, however, refused and listed it for today.

Earlier in 2009, the Delhi high court had decriminalised Section 377, but the order was later set aside by a Supreme-Court bench.

Section 377 deals with “unnatural offences,” and holds “whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.”

— ANI


09:12  Indian intelligence infiltrated IS ring to track, arrest Afghan suicide bomber sent to hit Delhi:  

In an audacious counter-intelligence operation, unprecedented in its scale and scope, Indian security agencies infiltrated an Islamic State ring to thwart a bid by an IS Afghan suicide bomber to strike New Delhi.

The operation included the Indian plant supplying the IS operative with explosives without triggers and even arranging for his accommodation in the capital.

Read the Indian Express story HERE

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08:59  J-K government sends notice to IAS topper for rape tweet:  

The Jammu and Kashmir government has initiated disciplinary action against 2010-batch IAS exam topper Shah Faesal for his tweet about frequent rapes which was seen by the Centre’s Department of Personnel and Training as his failure to maintain absolute honesty and integrity in discharge of duties. 

  

In a notice to Faesal, the General Administration Department said, “You have allegedly failed to maintain absolute honesty and integrity in the discharge of official duty and thus acted in a manner unbecoming of a public servant. “

The GAD initiated the disciplinary proceedings at the request of  the Centre’s Department of Personnel and Training, sources said. 

Faesal had posted a tweet saying, “Population +patriarchy +illiteracy +alcohol +porn +technology +anarchy = rapistan”. 

This post drew the ire of the DoPT. 

The IAS officer, who is currently pursuing a mid-career masters programme in the US, brushed aside the notice. 

“Love letter from my boss for my sarcastic tweet against rape-culture in South Asia. The Irony here is that service rules with a colonial spirit are invoked in a democratic India to stifle the freedom of conscience.”

“I’m sharing this to underscore the need for a rule change,” Faesal wrote on his Twitter handle while posting the copy of the notice with it. 

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah commenting on the issue said the DoPT seemed to be determined to chase Faesal out of civil service. 

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08:22  US begins process to impose tariffs on another $200 billion of Chinese imports:  

The US today announced beginning the process of imposing tariffs of 10 per cent on an additional $200 billion of Chinese imports, intensifying the trade war between world’s two largest economies.

The move comes after China retaliated against the US by imposing tariffs on $34 billion in US exports to China, and threatened tariffs on another $16 billion, which the Trump administration described as “unjustified”.

In response to China’s “unfair” practices, the United States on July 6 began imposing tariffs of 25 per cent on approximately $34 billion worth of Chinese imports. 

“These tariffs will eventually cover up to USD 50 billion in Chinese imports as legal processes conclude. The products targeted by the tariffs are those that benefit from China’s industrial policy and forced technology transfer practices,” US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said.

Soon thereafter China retaliated by imposing tariffs on $34 billion in US exports to China and threatening tariffs on another $16 billion. 

“It did this without any international legal basis or justification,” Lighthizer said.

As a result of China’s retaliation and failure to change its practices, the President has ordered USTR to begin the process of imposing tariffs of 10 per cent on an additional $200 billion of Chinese imports, he said.

“This is an appropriate response under the authority of Section 301 to obtain the elimination of China’s harmful industrial policies. The USTR will proceed with a transparent and comprehensive public notice and comment process prior to the imposition of final tariffs, as we have for previous tariffs,” Lighthizer said.

Alleging that for many years China has pursued “abusive” trading practices over intellectual property and innovation, Lighthizer said the USTR’s Section 301 report found that Chinese policies and practices force US innovators to hand over their technology and know-how as the price of doing business in that country. 

— PTI

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08:09  Mumbai rains: Train services disrupted, passengers stranded:  

Mumbai has been reeling under the impact of heavy monsoon rain. 

The city received five times the normal amount of rain, which led to waterlogging on roads and rail tracks. 

In Mumbai’s suburban area of Nallasopara, water levels rose to 460 mm, making it impossible to run trains.

On Tuesday morning, Central and Harbour line local trains are running on time but Western line local train services between Vasai Road to Virar are still suspended. 

Western Railways tweeted: “Trains are running on restricted speed only between Churchgate-Bhayander section.”

In a second tweet, it said, “Local trains running normal bet Churchgate–Bhayander. Though water level has come down, on tracks at/near Nallasopara, it is still not at safe level. Suburban services will start bet Nallasopara-Virar as soon as water level comes down to safe level.”

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07:47  Trump congratulates Thai Navy SEALs for successful rescue op:  

United States President Donald Trump congratulated the Thai Navy SEALs for the “successful” rescue of the 12 boys and their coach from a flooded cave in northern Thailand’s Chiang Rai.

“On behalf of the United States, congratulations to the Thai Navy SEALs and all on the successful rescue of the 12 boys and their coach from the treacherous cave in Thailand. Such a beautiful moment – all freed, great job!,” Trump tweeted.

According to the recent development the parents of all 12 boys and their coach will get to see their sons through a glass at the hospital where they are recuperating.

“The remaining children along with the coach have left the cave safely. All parents will get to see their sons through a glass at the hospital by tonight,” The Straits Times quoted Head of Thai cave rescue mission Narongsak Osotthanakorn while addressing media on Tuesday.

The rescue operation, which commenced on Sunday, was carried out in three phases.

On Sunday, it took 11 hours to bring out four persons. On Monday, a second rescue operation by the same team of divers took only nine hours to bring out the next four, the report said.

All eight boys were rescued by divers using guide ropes and shared oxygen tanks.

Further three boys were rescued this morning. All were being treated in a Chiang Rai hospital in an isolation ward. The rescued boys are said to be in “high spirits.”

Rest two including the coach were rescued later in the day.

The footballers were found by the British divers on late Monday night last week with footage showing them visibly weak and huddled on a mud mound deep inside the Tham Luang cave.

— ANI

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00:45  Burari deaths: Notes in family registers say they may not see next Diwali:  

The registers recovered from the Chundawat family’s residence in north Delhi’s Burari has mentioned about “wandering souls,” while apprehending that the family might not see the next Diwali, said a senior police official.

   

One of the deceased, Lalit Singh Chundwat, had visitations from his father’s spirit during which he would act and talk like his father and dictate notes, the police official said.

In a November 11, 2017 entry in the register, Lalit had mentioned about “someone’s mistakes” behind the family’s failure to “attain something.”

 

“Dhanteras aakar chali gayi. Kisi ki purani galti ke aabhaav se kuch prapti se door ho. Agli Diwali na mana sako. Chetavni ko nazar andaaz karne ke bajai gaur kiya karo (Dhanteras has already been celebrated. You are far from achieving something due to someone’s mistakes. There is a possibility that you might not see the next Diwali. Don’t ignore the warnings),” the entry said.

            

The notes also mentioned about “other souls accompanying the spirit of Lalit’s father”, who had died in 2007, and “how those spirits are still yearning for salvation.”

            

“Four souls are still wandering with me. If you improve yourself, these souls will be freed. You feel that by completing all the rituals in Haridwar, the souls achieve salvation. I am accompanied by the souls of others also,” said the note written in Hindi on July 19, 2015.

 

The notes quoted Lalit’s late father soul as saying that the souls of various late relatives of the extended Chundawat’s family — those of Sajjan Singh, Hira, Dayanand, Ganga Devi were accompanying him and longing for salvation. “

             

Sajjan Singh was the father of Lalit’s wife Tina, Hira was the husband of Lalit’s sister Pratibha, and Dayanand and Ganga Devi were in-laws of his sister Sujata Nagpal, who escaped the gory mass suicide.

             

The notes also mentioned about “doing good deeds” and talked of late “Dhruv’s phone addiction and how it’s not good”, besides about “one of the women of the family getting into frequent quarrels with others.”

 

The notes also mentioned about virtues of late Lalit and Tina and ask the other family members to be like them, said the officer.

             

An entry also advised the family members for reading and “re-reading the notes” and following the instructions in them, while also cautioning the family members against “worrying too much about Lalit.”

The notes have warned about how the construction of the house was delayed and how Priyanka Bhatia’s ‘manglik dosh’ affected her marriage prospects as “someone did not follow what was written in the notes.”

  

The entries also mentioned that the phenomenon of the spirit of Lalit’s father visiting his son would not occur in presence of outsiders in the house.

             

“This explains why Lalit did not show such behaviour when there were guests in the house for Priyanka’s engagement. During our questioning, we found that Lalit along with his wife exercised considerable control over the family,” the officer said. — PTI

Source: Rediff