Kashmir strike
Separatists have called for a two-day strike in Kashmir over the killings of 11 militants and four civilians in three separate encounters in the valley.
Kamal Haasan heads to Tiruchi
Veteran actor and founder of Makkal Needhi Maiyam Kamal Haasan is heading to Tiruchi for a public meeting.
In an exclusive interview with The Hindu , Mr. Haasan spoke on a wide range of issues from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Rajinikanth's political entry.
Mr. Haasan said the political movement launched by him, will not accept a one religion, one language, one attitude, one-kind-of-education approach for the country. A debate on religious polarisation had opened in the country today that was comparable only to the time of Partition. "Today, the celebration of differences is on steriods", the actor-turned politician said.
Click here to read excerpts from the interview
Israel puts African migrants deal on hold
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to put on hold a deal to resettle thousands of African migrants in western nations drew both criticism and praise on Tuesday with critics slamming the Prime Minister for folding to pressure from hawks in his coalition soon after announcing the plan. Mr. Netanyahu on Monday night suspended the agreement with the United Nations just hours after touting it on national television. He said he was freezing the deal until he could meet with Israeli residents of south Tel Aviv, areas with large migrant populations who feel slighted by the deal.
Trial run of Kolkata-Dhaka container train
The trial run of the Kolkata-Dhaka container train loaded with over 1,100 tonnes of animal feed will be flagged off on Tuesday, senior officials said. While passenger and goods trains run between the two countries, this is the first time that a container service will begin. Exporters' forums had long been lobbying for container trains as they could save time and trade costs significantly apart from making trade safer and more organised.
Tirupparankundram car festival
Thousands of devotees thronged the Subramaniaswamy temple at Tirupparankundram in Madurai on Tuesday to witness the car festival. The idols of Lord Subramaniaswamy and Goddess Deivanai were brought in a decorated car on the main streets. Special pujas were performedd.
EPS, OPS lead AIADMK fast over Cauvery issue
The ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) on Tuesday morning began a day-long fast across Tamil Nadu to urge the Centre to immediately constitute a Cauvery management board and Cauvery water regulation committee as per the Supreme Court order. In Chennai, Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami, his deputy O. Panneerselvam, the chairman of the party presidium, E. Madhusudanan, Fisheries Minister D. Jayakumar, organising secretary S. Gokula Indira and North Chennai (South) district secretary N. Balaganga were among those who took part in the fast. Other Ministers would take part elsewhere across the State.
Ball-tampering: players union calls for reduced bans
Australia's players' union has called for a reduction in the bans handed out to Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft for their part in the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa last week, describing them as “disproportionate”. “The proposed penalties are disproportionate relative to precedent,” Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) president Greg Dyer said at a news conference in Sydney on Tuesday. “We ask that consideration be given to recalibrating the proposed sanctions, to consider options such as suspending or reducing part of the sanction. “To consider allowing the players to return to domestic cricket earlier, for example, as part of their rehabilitation.”
New Zealand 191-6 at Tea on Day 5
England was four wickets away from victory over New Zealand in the second cricket test at Tea on the final day after Stuart Broad launched his team toward a recently rare away win. Broad took two wickets with the first two balls Tuesday to catapult England toward a victory which would also level the two-test series and allow England to avoid its third consecutive loss overseas. Set 382 to win after England declared its second innings at 352-9, New Zealand began the final day at 42-0 but saw its hopes of winning, or even saving the match largely evaporate in the face of Broad's opening fusillade. At tea New Zealand was 191-6 with Colin de Grandhomme 27 and Ish Sodhi 16. The possibility of bad light, as dark clouds emerged from the south at Hagley Oval, also potentially stood in the way of England winning the match and tying the series.
Swiss Federal Councillor visits China
Swiss Federal Councillor and Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis is visiting China at the invitation of Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Mr Cassis and Mr. Wang will discuss strategic policy issues of interest to both countries in Beijing.
Published - April 03, 2018 10:05 am IST