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A Delhi court has recalled the soft copies of the charge sheets filed in the case pertaining to the conspiracy in the northeast Delhi riots, after a special cell of the Delhi Police "inadvertently" divulged the names of the protected witnesses. Meanwhile, with winter fast approaching and night temperatures plummeting in Pangong Tso and eastern Ladakh, the situation will become more dangerous for the security forces of India and China which have encamped in the region.

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Published : Oct 10, 2020, 7:07 PM IST

1. Delhi riots: Court reviews chargesheet after police disclose witness names

A Delhi court has recalled the soft copies of the chargesheet filed in the case pertaining to the conspiracy in the northeast Delhi riots case, after the Special Cell of the Delhi Police "inadvertently" divulged the names of the protected witnesses.

2. ‘When soldiers trained for winter war on frozen Pangong Lake’

With winter fast approaching and night temperatures near the Pangong Tso and in the areas around eastern Ladakh touching minus 20 degrees, there is a lot of worry as more than 1,00,000 Indian and Chinese soldiers are encamped near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and in-depth areas—because for the next few months out there, unforgiving nature will be the deadliest enemy.

3. Militants killed in gunbattle with security forces in JK

At least two unidentified militants were killed after an encounter broke out between security forces and militants in Dadoora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Saturday.

4. Taiwan hopes for reduced tensions with China

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Saturday said that she hoped for lesser tensions with China and in the region if Beijing will listen to Taipei's concerns, alter its approach and restart dialogue with the self-ruled island democracy.

5. Four held for planning 'communal riots' in Hathras

Police in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura have arrested four youths from Maant toll plaza who were allegedly planning to organised a communal riot in Hathras following the recent Dalit teenager's death. Few mobile phones, some pamphlets and a diary were also recovered from their possession.

1. Delhi riots: Court reviews chargesheet after police disclose witness names

A Delhi court has recalled the soft copies of the chargesheet filed in the case pertaining to the conspiracy in the northeast Delhi riots case, after the Special Cell of the Delhi Police "inadvertently" divulged the names of the protected witnesses.

2. ‘When soldiers trained for winter war on frozen Pangong Lake’

With winter fast approaching and night temperatures near the Pangong Tso and in the areas around eastern Ladakh touching minus 20 degrees, there is a lot of worry as more than 1,00,000 Indian and Chinese soldiers are encamped near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and in-depth areas—because for the next few months out there, unforgiving nature will be the deadliest enemy.

3. Militants killed in gunbattle with security forces in JK

At least two unidentified militants were killed after an encounter broke out between security forces and militants in Dadoora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Saturday.

4. Taiwan hopes for reduced tensions with China

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Saturday said that she hoped for lesser tensions with China and in the region if Beijing will listen to Taipei's concerns, alter its approach and restart dialogue with the self-ruled island democracy.

5. Four held for planning 'communal riots' in Hathras

Police in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura have arrested four youths from Maant toll plaza who were allegedly planning to organised a communal riot in Hathras following the recent Dalit teenager's death. Few mobile phones, some pamphlets and a diary were also recovered from their possession.

6. Come with proper agenda, says India to Pak during NAM meet

India on Friday lashed out at Pakistan during the virtual ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement, which is a member nation, for raising the issue of Kashmir at the forum.

7. Kashmiri brothers develop Tik Tok alternative 'Nucular'

Two brothers from Central Kashmir’s Budgam District have successfully developed a mobile application for short video clips, an alternative to the Chinese TikTok, which was recently banned by the government of India due to “security” reasons amid a border faceoff in the Ladakh region.

8. 85% qualify for engineering in Andhra's EAMCET

As many as 1.3 lakh or 85 per cent of engineering applicants in Andhra Pradesh's Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) have qualified in the exam.

9. Share ideas for 'Mann Ki Baat', appeals PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday appealed to people to share their ideas and suggestions for his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' that is scheduled for October 25

10. Sonu Sood helps man get hip replacement surgery

Reel-life villain Sonu Sood has emerged as a real-life hero by extending help to countless people. Even after lockdown, he is helping people at the time of their needs. One such example is Yakub whose has been given a new life after Sonu Sood provided financial aid for his Total Hip Replacement Surgery at AIIMS Hospital.

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