1. India will cross the Rubicon if Australia joins 'Malabar 2020' as it waits political nod
Defence ministry officials were in a huddle in the national capital's South Block on Friday. On consideration was the all-important question of whether to invite Australia for the 'Malabar Exercise' or not.
2. Modi govt finds Jamia's performance for 2019-20 'outstanding'
An evaluation of central universities done by the HRD Ministry for the academic year 2019-20 found the performance of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), which was heavily targetted during the anti-CAA protest, outstanding.
3. J&K LG appeals people to follow the SOPs issued by Govt to prevent transmission of COVID-19
Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu on Sunday appealed to the people of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday to take all precautionary measures and follow the SOPs issued by the Government to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
4. Mom laughed when I said I wanted to be a writer: Ruskin Bond
When Ruskin Bond told his mother that he wanted to be a writer, she laughed saying with his good handwriting he could only be a clerk in a lawyer's office.
5. Five planets can be seen with naked eyes in the coming week, says scientist
In the coming week, a unique phenomenon will take place when five planets can be seen with the naked eyes from several parts of the earth, a city-based scientist said on Sunday.
6. Kim talks 'war deterrent' at military meeting
North Korea's military heads have met with the country's leader Kim Jong Un to discuss further bolstering a war deterrent, state media reported on Sunday.
7. Aides to Pak PM found to be dual nationals
In an unprecedented move, the Pakistan government went public with the assets and nationalities of all 15 Special Assistants to the Prime Minister (SAPM), bringing to light that seven of them were either dual nationals or held another country's permanent residency.
8. Eng vs WI 2nd Test, Day 4: Brathwaite slams fifty, West Indies 118/2 at lunch
Kraigg Brathwaite neared a half-century as West Indies eased to 118/2, still trailing England by 351 runs, at Lunch on Day 4 of the second Test here on Sunday.
9. Stokes one of the best England have ever had, feels Cork
Former England fast-bowler Dominic Cork lavished praise on all-rounder Ben Stokes and said he is one of the country's finest to have ever played the game.
10. Odisha migrant worker names welding shop after Sonu Sood