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The censor board came under fire by the film fraternity on Friday for its decision to refuse certification to the award-winning film Lipstick Under My Burkha. The board had objected to alleged "audio pornography, sexual scenes and abusive words" in the film.
The decision was sharply criticised by prominent filmmakers and actors who described it as censor board chief Pahlaj Nihalani's "arrogance".
Despite the scathing criticism, CBFC chairman Pahlaj Nihalani said,
(Source: The Times of India)
An Indian IT engineer employed with a US company in Kansas was fatally shot and a colleague – also from India – was wounded by a white man who allegedly thought they were from the Middle East and was heard telling them to “get out of my country” at the time of the shooting.
The FBI and local police are working to establish Purinton’s motive and whether the incident was a hate crime.
The Hindu American Foundation, an advocacy group, said in a statement,
(Source: Hindustan Times)
Conspirators from “across the border” were responsible for a train derailment near Kanpur that killed 150 people and injured more than 200 last November, PM Narendra Modi said on Friday.
“It was a conspiracy and the conspirators carried it out sitting across the border,” he said at a poll rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Gonda, which votes on 27 February in the fifth round of the seven-phase assembly elections in the state.
A previous technical assessment available with the NIA shows the train was travelling at 106 kmph, but came to a complete halt within 14 seconds. Of the 23 coaches, seven derailed after its S-6 and S-7 compartments separated.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
Thousands of people joined the funeral service of Lance Naik Mohiuddin Rather at a mosque at Punchpora village in Anantnag district of south Kashmir on Friday – a sight rarely witnessed in chronicles of the Valley's troubled past.
When the Tricolour-draped body of Mohiuddin was brought in an Army vehicle to be handed over to his family members for the last rites, thousands of residents of Punchpora village poured out of their homes in a spontaneous gesture to pay their respects to the dead soldier and console the bereaved family.
Many even came from other villages for the nimaz-i-janazah (last prayers), which took place in the presence of top Rashtriya Rifles officers.
(Source: The Times of India)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a clarion call to create a new yuga of togetherness and harmony through Yoga.
"Lifestyle related ailments, stress related diseases are becoming more and more common. It gives me immense sadness, one that I cannot describe in words, when I read about people taking to substance abuse and alcohol because they are not at peace with themselves," he said.
Modi even suggested that Yoga could be crucial for world peace.
(Source: The Times of India)
In a bid to stake claim to aunt and former AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa’s legacy, Deepa Jayakumar on Friday launched a new front called ‘MGR Amma Deepa Peravai’ as she is all set to jump into poll fray from Chennai’s RK Nagar.
This is the seat that has fallen vacant after the death of Jayalalithaa.
When asked if it’s a political party, she said, “It’s a federation at this moment and I urge youth to support.”
She claimed she was sad at the ‘hijacking’ of the party and that Edappadi Palaniswami was not a popular choice for CM.
(Source: Indian Express)
India’s apex IT industry lobby Nasscom has said the US just can’t afford to ignore India as it lacked the required skills.
The Nasscom made the observation amid diplomatic channels opening up in both the countries to discuss the issue of proposed curb on H-1B visa by the US and outsourcing work outside America by India.
Indian IT companies help the US in filling this gap, he said.
India is the biggest beneficiaries of H-1B visas in the world with about 58% (majority from US) of the total global outsourcing business coming to it.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
WhatsApp has begun exploring entry into the highly-lucrative digital payments segment while building a system for “untapped“ commercial messaging, targeted at small and medium enterprises, the company's co-founder Brian Acton said on Friday.
WhatsApp, which has notched up 200 million active users in India, it's largest market, is also targeting the business segment.
(Source: The Times of India)
Consultations to list Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar in the UN sanctions list are in progress, Chinese ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui said on Friday.
“The discussion is going on. I am so happy to see your foreign secretary in Beijing two days ago... discussing everything... so, just wait,” Luo told reporters on the sidelines of a Chinese visa application service centre inauguration ceremony in New Delhi.
India on Wednesday again asked China to declare Pathankot attack mastermind Masood Azhar an international terrorist.
China had blocked a proposal by the US to add Azhar to the list of such terrorists, in addition to the three previous rejections in 2016 to the Indian proposal.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
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