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01) JAIRAM HITS OUT AT BJP
02) ED raids BYJU’S office
03) Bhupender Yadav sings in state tune

KRC TIMES Barak Valley Bureau

NEWS 1 : JAIRAM HITS OUT AT BJP
Poll bound Karnataka is fully charged as on Sunday senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh pedaled the fight to a new level accusing BJP of trying to polarize the atmosphere ahead of the polls. He sounded hopeful of Congress’ victory and predicted a complete rout of BJP this time.

NEWS 2 : Controversy grips historic Rang Ghar
The historic ‘Rang Ghar’ has evoked criticism over the display of a few ‘religious symbols’ in laser show projection. The district administration quickly hit the streets to douse the fire and claimed everything has been sorted out after due consultations with all the stakeholders.

NEWS 3 : ED raids BYJU’S office
Of late ED has raided Edtech company BYJU’s offices in Bengaluru. The company issued a statement and said that it was a routine exercise under the FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act). “We are transparent in our business and have provided all the information to ED. We have fully cooperated with the ED,” the company issued a statement in this regard.

NEWS 4 : Jantar Mantar turns into Akhara
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal called on the agitating wrestlers at Jantar Mantar and offered his unflinching support to the protesting wrestlers who have been demanding for the resignation of the chief of Wrestling Federation of India Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh accused of molestation charge.

News 5 : 4G connectivity in Indo-China border
Arunachal Pradesh considered to be a strategically vital state for India as it shares a porous border with China finally has seen the coming of 4G connectivity. Analysts feel this is a big push from the point of view of national security.

NEWS 6 : Bhupender Yadav sings in state tune
Union minister for environment, forest and climate change Bhupender Yadav has reaffirmed that reserved and protected forest land belongs to the state government. He also made it clear that the Centre would go by the decisions of the state government. His visit is on the backdrop of Churachandpur violence that brought the state to a standstill.

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