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Published : Jun 6, 2020, 3:58 PM IST

Ayushmann Khurrana's Joker look set social media on fire, while the total number of COVID deaths in Kerala rose to 15 after ex-India footballer Hamza Koya died due to COVID-19. In other news, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday warned of strong action against "black-marketing of beds" in Delhi's private hospitals.

Top 10 @ 4 pm
Top 10 @ 4 pm

  1. Himachal Pradesh: Farmers fear loss of income as govt plans to ban 27 pesticides

Farmers in Himachal Pradesh fear loss of income as the central government plans to ban 27 widely used pesticides considered dangerous for humans and animals. The farmers also demanded sufficient alternatives before imposing the ban.

2. Hospitals denying admission to COVID patients won't be spared, warns Delhi CM

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal warned all the private hospitals of Delhi which are denying to admit COVID-19 patients on Saturday. He, however, added that most of the private hospitals in Delhi were good and only a couple of them were indulging in such malpractice.

3. American blogger levels rape allegations against Pakistan former interior minister

Cynthia also claimed of having informed about the same to someone in the US embassy, but due to fluid situation, the response was less than adequate. She is in the social media team of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

4. Twitter unblocks Amul after blocking it over anti-Chinese creative

In a topical posted on June 3, the iconic Amul girl can be seen fighting a dragon - signifying the Chinese - with a header saying "Exit the dragon?", behind which a logo of the Chinese video-sharing mobile application TikTok which is extremely popular in India can also be seen. The creative also reiterates in bold letters that Amul is “Made In India”.

5. Catholic Cardinal wants people above 65 years to be permitted to attend Church

Speaking to the media on Saturday, Cardinal Moran Mar Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, head of the capital city headquartered Syro Malankara Catholic Church, wished that the decision would allow all to come to the Church, when everything else is now opened. The decision to not allow those aged above 65 years, has left the former president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India disappointed.

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