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Published : Aug 6, 2021, 8:11 AM IST

Updated : Aug 6, 2021, 1:47 PM IST

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13:43 August 06

1. This side did not win medal but achieved something bigger, says "proud" coach Marijne

A "proud" Indian women's hockey team chief coach Sjoerd Marijne would not ask his players to hold back tears after a heart-breaking defeat in the Olympic bronze medal match but wants them to cherish the reality that they have inspired the country with their lion-hearted show.

2. Johnson & Johnson applies for emergency use of its single-dose COVID vaccine in India

Global healthcare major Johnson & Johnson on Friday said it has applied for Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of its single-dose COVID-19 vaccine in India.  

3. Opposition MPs join protesting farmers at Jantar Mantar

Opposition leaders on Friday noon joined farmers at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, in their protest against the three contentious farm laws. Leaders from the TMC, BSP and AAP, however, refrained from participating in the protest. They held placards that read 'Save Farmers, Save India' and raised slogans in solidarity with the farmers.

4. UNSC under Indian presidency to meet Friday to address Afghan situation

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will hold a meeting on Friday under the Indian Presidency to address the escalation of hostilities in Afghanistan as foreign forces are withdrawing from the war-torn country.

5. Google founder gets New Zealand residency, raising questions

Google co-founder Larry Page has gained New Zealand residency, officials confirmed Friday, stoking debate over whether extremely wealthy people can essentially buy access to the South Pacific country.

11:52 August 06

1. SC holds Singapore's Emergency Arbitrator award against FRL-Reliance Retail deal enforceable

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favour of e-commerce giant Amazon by holding that Singapore's Emergency Arbitrator (EA) award, restraining the Rs 24,731 crore merger deal of Future Retail Ltd (FRL) with Reliance Retail, was valid and enforceable under Indian laws.

2. "Chin up, you did us proud": women's hockey team gets lauded for fighting Olympic show

The bronze medal slipped out of its grasp but the Indian women's hockey team earn plaudits for it's gritty display against Great Britain in the play-off match as the country celebrated the side's best-ever performance at the Olympics.

3. Tokyo Olympics: SRK consoles women's hockey team, lauds them for 'inspiring India'

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, on Friday, expressed his heartbreak while consoling the Indian women's hockey team, as they lost the bronze medal match to Great Britain at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.  

4. Olympics: Haryana to give Rs 50 lakh each to state's 9 women's hockey players

The Haryana government will honour the nine history-making women's hockey players of the state with cash reward of Rs 50 lakh each, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Friday.

5. 94 Taliban, Al-Qaeda terrorists killed in operations by Afghan forces in Lashkar Gah

Over 90 Taliban and Al-Qaeda terrorists were killed, and 16 others suffered injuries in security operations conducted by Afghan forces in the past 24 hours in the city of Lashkar Gah, the Afghan Defence Ministry announced on Friday.

08:07 August 06

1. End of an era: Barcelona says Messi won't stay with the club

Lionel Messi's time at Barcelona appears to be over. Barcelona announced Thursday that Messi will not stay with the club, saying that the Spanish league's financial regulations made it impossible to sign the Argentina star to a new contract.

2. Covid 3rd wave may pull GDP growth down to 7 pc: economist Abhijit Banerjee

Nobel laureate economist Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee on Thursday apprehended that the impending third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic might adversely impact the GDP, and its growth rate might go down to 7 per cent, even below the IMF's recent projection of 9.5 per cent.  

3. British High Commissioner's tweet in Kannada wins hearts

British High Commissioner to India, Alex Ellis in his two-day visit to Karnataka won the hearts of Kannadigas by not only tweeting in Kannada, but also initiating poll on Twitter in relation to his experience with popular South Indian delicacy - dosa, on Thursday.

4. Rain fury: Death toll reaches 12 in MP; situation in Bengal remains critical

Twelve people have died and seven injured in various rain-related incidents in flood-ravaged Gwalior and Chambal divisions of Madhya Pradesh, officials said on Thursday, even as the IMD sounded a fresh heavy rain alert for 23 districts. 

5. 100k Green Cards at risk of going waste this year; resentment against Indian professionals

About one lakh employment-based Green Cards are at the risk of being wasted in less than two months, causing resentment among Indian IT professionals whose wait for legal permanent residency now runs into decades.  

13:43 August 06

1. This side did not win medal but achieved something bigger, says "proud" coach Marijne

A "proud" Indian women's hockey team chief coach Sjoerd Marijne would not ask his players to hold back tears after a heart-breaking defeat in the Olympic bronze medal match but wants them to cherish the reality that they have inspired the country with their lion-hearted show.

2. Johnson & Johnson applies for emergency use of its single-dose COVID vaccine in India

Global healthcare major Johnson & Johnson on Friday said it has applied for Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of its single-dose COVID-19 vaccine in India.  

3. Opposition MPs join protesting farmers at Jantar Mantar

Opposition leaders on Friday noon joined farmers at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, in their protest against the three contentious farm laws. Leaders from the TMC, BSP and AAP, however, refrained from participating in the protest. They held placards that read 'Save Farmers, Save India' and raised slogans in solidarity with the farmers.

4. UNSC under Indian presidency to meet Friday to address Afghan situation

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will hold a meeting on Friday under the Indian Presidency to address the escalation of hostilities in Afghanistan as foreign forces are withdrawing from the war-torn country.

5. Google founder gets New Zealand residency, raising questions

Google co-founder Larry Page has gained New Zealand residency, officials confirmed Friday, stoking debate over whether extremely wealthy people can essentially buy access to the South Pacific country.

11:52 August 06

1. SC holds Singapore's Emergency Arbitrator award against FRL-Reliance Retail deal enforceable

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favour of e-commerce giant Amazon by holding that Singapore's Emergency Arbitrator (EA) award, restraining the Rs 24,731 crore merger deal of Future Retail Ltd (FRL) with Reliance Retail, was valid and enforceable under Indian laws.

2. "Chin up, you did us proud": women's hockey team gets lauded for fighting Olympic show

The bronze medal slipped out of its grasp but the Indian women's hockey team earn plaudits for it's gritty display against Great Britain in the play-off match as the country celebrated the side's best-ever performance at the Olympics.

3. Tokyo Olympics: SRK consoles women's hockey team, lauds them for 'inspiring India'

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, on Friday, expressed his heartbreak while consoling the Indian women's hockey team, as they lost the bronze medal match to Great Britain at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.  

4. Olympics: Haryana to give Rs 50 lakh each to state's 9 women's hockey players

The Haryana government will honour the nine history-making women's hockey players of the state with cash reward of Rs 50 lakh each, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Friday.

5. 94 Taliban, Al-Qaeda terrorists killed in operations by Afghan forces in Lashkar Gah

Over 90 Taliban and Al-Qaeda terrorists were killed, and 16 others suffered injuries in security operations conducted by Afghan forces in the past 24 hours in the city of Lashkar Gah, the Afghan Defence Ministry announced on Friday.

08:07 August 06

1. End of an era: Barcelona says Messi won't stay with the club

Lionel Messi's time at Barcelona appears to be over. Barcelona announced Thursday that Messi will not stay with the club, saying that the Spanish league's financial regulations made it impossible to sign the Argentina star to a new contract.

2. Covid 3rd wave may pull GDP growth down to 7 pc: economist Abhijit Banerjee

Nobel laureate economist Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee on Thursday apprehended that the impending third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic might adversely impact the GDP, and its growth rate might go down to 7 per cent, even below the IMF's recent projection of 9.5 per cent.  

3. British High Commissioner's tweet in Kannada wins hearts

British High Commissioner to India, Alex Ellis in his two-day visit to Karnataka won the hearts of Kannadigas by not only tweeting in Kannada, but also initiating poll on Twitter in relation to his experience with popular South Indian delicacy - dosa, on Thursday.

4. Rain fury: Death toll reaches 12 in MP; situation in Bengal remains critical

Twelve people have died and seven injured in various rain-related incidents in flood-ravaged Gwalior and Chambal divisions of Madhya Pradesh, officials said on Thursday, even as the IMD sounded a fresh heavy rain alert for 23 districts. 

5. 100k Green Cards at risk of going waste this year; resentment against Indian professionals

About one lakh employment-based Green Cards are at the risk of being wasted in less than two months, causing resentment among Indian IT professionals whose wait for legal permanent residency now runs into decades.  

Last Updated : Aug 6, 2021, 1:47 PM IST
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