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Tuesday Brief

For the last few days, there have been widespread comments on the UP Population Control Bill, the draft of the bill was recently released. Now without going into the details of the bill some political leaders have started commenting against the bill. Now what are the main provision  of this bill: The population policy announced…

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Monday Post

This weekend was a feast for sports lovers on TV, there were 4 major sports events that were televised all over the world. Ladies Singles  Tennis finals at Wimbledon, Copa America final(football tournament of American continent) were held on Saturday and Men Singles Tennis final at Wimbledon and Euro Cup final (football tournament of Europian…

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Weekend

In today’s weekend blog, giving a tribute to Dilip Kumar- I am listing below my choice of the best songs picturised on him. The listing is a mixture of his solo and duet songs. The songs have been listed in chronological order of the year of release of the respective films.   Yahan Badla Wafa…

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Tuesday Brief

Yesterday Supreme Court (SC) showed its dismay and shock over the continuing use Section 66 A of IT Act, which was canceled/disallowed by SC in the year 2015. Now, what is this Section 66 A— Punishment for sending offensive messages through communication service, etc. -Any person who sends, by means of a computer resource or…

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Weekend

During last week  in one of my blog I had written about great  bowling performances based on wickets taken in One Day International (ODI) matches. Continuing with the bowling performances in ODI matches today I am mentioning another record in ODI bowling. When test matches were being played Economy rate of bowlers was never counted,…

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Tuesday Brief

1 So Twitter is bent upon antagonising the Indian govt some way or other. Yesterday there was a big controversy, when Twitter showed an incorrect map of India, on its website where Jammu & Kashmir and Ladhak were labeled as separate countries, after users raised a hue and cry, Twitter dropped the incorrect map. Twitter…