A look at the headlines right now:
- Farmer unions take out a victory march as year-long protests come to an end: Thousands of farmers on Saturday vacated the sites at Delhi’s Singhu and Ghazipur borders where they had built tent cities during a year-long agitation against the agricultural laws.
- Punjab moves Supreme Court against Centre’s decision to extend BSF jurisdiction in state: In the plea, the state government said that the decision encroached upon its powers. The Congress-ruled Punjab is the first state to challenge the decision in court.
- Offering namaz in the open will not be tolerated, says Haryana CM Khattar: For the past three months, Hindutva groups have been preventing Muslims from gathering for Friday prayers in the state’s Gurugram city.
- US imposes sanctions on China, Myanmar and North Korea citing human rights violations: Washington DC said this was a message that the country will act against those who abuse the power of the state to inflict suffering and repression.
- India’s tally of Omicron cases rises to 33 after Delhi reports new case: The patient had travelled to South Africa and Zimbabwe and had been fully vaccinated.
- Mumbai bans gatherings for two days as state records 17 cases of Omicron variant: On Friday, Maharashtra had recorded seven cases of the Omicron variant, which pushed the state’s tally of the variant till 17. One of the patients in Maharashtra is a three-and-a-half-year-old child.
- There is no room for fake encounters, says NHRC chief Arun Mishra: The head of the country’s statutory human rights body also said that speedy justice was key to rule of law.
- Speed up construction of transit accommodation for Kashmiri Pandits, Parliament panel tells Centre: The government had announced in 2015 that it would construct 6,000 accommodation units in Kashmir for the community .
- At 8.3 degrees, Friday night was Delhi’s coldest in this winter season: The minimum temperature in the national Capital is likely to fall to 7 degrees Celsius by Sunday.
- Several states in the US hit by tornadoes, at least 50 killed in Kentucky: Governor Andy Beshear said at a press briefing that this was the most severe tornado in the history of Kentucky.
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