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They do tend to get nasty. cation, admission and contin- ! $ recent years. eters, including two speed- response from the Indian I don’t know why or for what ued education of out-of-school " $ “The States and UTs have sters, from the crowd for a sec- Board, saying “racism has no reason,” he added and called for children in the wake of Covid- # been advised to carry out prop- ond successive day in the third place in our great sport or in an iron fisted response to such 19 outbreak. #! # " er identification of out-of- Test against Australia in any walk of society.” “I’ve spo- diatribes. The Ministry of Education $'(( school children for 6 to 18 years Sydney. The racist slurs from ken to @CricketAus and they Australia coach Justin has asked the States to conduct $ ' !# age group through a compre- the crowds especially to pacer have ensured strict action Langer expressed his disgust a door-to-door survey to iden- ! * $! hensive door-to-door survey Mohammed Siraj caused a against the offenders. @BCCI too, calling racism one of his tify out-of-school children and $$ " $ and prepare an action plan for brief halt in the fourth day’s and Cricket Australia stand greatest pet hates. “I mean, I prepare an action plan for their ! $* " + their enrolment,” said Ministry play, expulsion of some spec- together. These acts of dis- have hated it enrollment as part of efforts to $ ! of Education official. tators from the ground and an crimination will not be toler- as a player, I have hated it mitigate the impact of the ! ' The Ministry has also all-round condemnation of the ated,” he tweeted, tagging BCCI as a coach, we have seen in Covid-19 pandemic, especial- $$ # " issued guidelines for offering incidents. president Sourav Ganguly, who different parts of the world, ly on migrants, according to "'* ,- ' ( support to students during the Siraj, still grieving the is recovering after undergoing it is really sad to see this hap- officials. ' '! closure of schools and when death of his father a little over ! $%& '#"( an angioplasty a few days back. pen in Australia,” he said, The Ministry has also rec- $'' ' , they reopen. a month ago, was called a ) * " ) ! '+ In Dubai, the ICC also disappointed that racial ommended relaxing detention " ## “To ensure that school- “Brown Dog” and “Big , - ., + issued a statement, condemn- abuse has overshadowed the norms to prevent dropouts ! $ " $ going children have access to Monkey” from the SCG stands, ing the turn of events and engaging cricket that has been this year as well as a slew of education with quality and BCCI sources told PTI. The 26- senior pace partner Jasprit fullest extent,” said Sean seeking an action taken report played in the match. measures to address learning cation said in order to mitigate equity and to minimise the year-old, on his maiden tour Bumrah were abused by a Carroll, Cricket Australia’s from the CA. Senior off-spin- Australia looked on course loss due to the coronavirus- the impact of challenges impact of the pandemic on Down Under, followed the drunk man on Saturday. The Head of Integrity and Security, ner Ravichandran Ashwin for a victory after setting the induced shutdown of schools. thrown by the Covid-19 pan- school education across the protocol and promptly went up BCCI has already complained in a Press release affirming zero articulated the Indian players’ visitors a target of 407 on The move is particularly demic for out-of-school chil- country, the Ministry of to his skipper Ajinkya Rahane about it to ICC match referee tolerance to racism. “Once deep sense of hurt at the end- Sunday. At stumps, India were aimed at identification, admis- dren, it was felt necessary for Education has prepared and and the on-field umpires, who David Boon. “As series hosts, those responsible are identified, of-play Press conference, say- two down for 98. The incidents sion and continued education every State/UT to devise a issued detailed guidelines on halted play for about 10 min- we unreservedly apologise to the CA will take the strongest ing it wasn’t the first time in of racial abuse revived memo- of migrant children who have proper strategy for preventing steps to be taken by the States utes and called in the security, our friends in the Indian crick- measures possible under our Sydney. “Look, I would like ries of the infamous been affected during the pan- increased dropouts, lower and UTs during school closure which evicted six people.This et team and assure them we will Anti-Harassment Code, includ- to point out something. This ‘Monkeygate’ episode during demic, they said. enrollments, loss of learning and when the schools reopen,” was after the bowler and his prosecute the matter to its ing lengthy bans, further sanc- is my fourth tour to Australia. the 2007-08 series. The Ministry in a notifi- and deterioration in the gains the official said. & % % # $ () Chushul on Friday morning tranquility in the border area”. in May. The soldier was ' and his questioning was on. The Indian Army said the returned to the PLA the next China Military Online, a Chinese soldier was “being day at the Chushul-Moldo news portal run by the People dealt with as per laid down meeting point, where senior !! Liberation Army (PLA), said procedures”. It said the cir- commanders from both armies on Saturday the Chinese sol- cumstances under which the have held eight rounds of talks ) ) dier went astray “due to dark- Chinese soldier had crossed to break the continuing logjam ness and complicated geogra- the LAC were being probed. A at the border. phy”. stand-off is on there for the last “The PLA soldier was It also said the PLA noti- nine months. apparently moving from one hina has urged quick fied the Indian side about it the Incidentally, this is the location to another on the Creturn of its soldier nabbed first time, hoping the Indian second such incident since Chinese side of the LAC when by the Indian Army in Ladakh side could assist in search and October last year. Identified as he lost his way. and said he strayed across the rescue of the lost Chinese sol- Corporal Wang Ya Long, he “He was carrying a sleep- Line of Actual Control (LAC) dier. It said India confirmed was apprehended in Demchok ing bag, a storage device, his due to “darkness” and tough the capture of the Chinese ing instructions from the supe- area on October 19 and was military identity card, and terrain. The Indian Army said soldier nearly two hours after rior authority”. later handed over to the PLA. mobile with a charger. He was he was apprehended after he went missing. The news The news portal said India This area is also sensitive as released after a thorough inter- transgressing the LAC in the portal said India also said the should “promptly transfer” the armies from both sides are rogation and completion of the south of Pangong Tso (lake) Chinese soldier would be soldier back to China and deployed in large numbers necessary formalities,” officials region near the Gurung hill in returned to China after “receiv- “jointly maintain peace and there since the stand-off began had said then. 01($ "" &*+ ,&* P ! # ! * % bags, needles, syringes etc., used for door-to-door collec- pad where Khattar’s chopper people to highlight “benefits” of . /. among others. Over 5,500 tion.According to the data, ! was to land despite elaborate the new farm laws. Director tonnes of Covid-19 waste was Maharashtra generated 5,367 security arrangements made by General of Police (Crime) hief &'( generated across the country in tonnes of Covid-19 waste, fol- . /. police. Some protesters also Muhammad Akil was also pre- CMinister October — the maximum for lowed by Kerala (3,300 uprooted its tiles. sent at the spot. The protesting Naveen Patnaik a month so far. tonnes), Gujarat (3,086 ith the Central They damaged the pro- farmers earlier carried black possesses mov- According to the data tonnes), Tamil Nadu (2,806 WGovernment set to launch R" gramme stage, breaking chairs, flags and shouted slogans able and immovable properties received from the State tonnes), Uttar Pradesh (2,502 the world’s biggest coronavirus tables and flower pots at the against the BJP-led State worth more than Rs 64 crore as Pollution Control Boards, since tonnes), Delhi (2,471 tonnes), vaccination programme nation- venue. Police personnel were Government as they attempt- per a statement of assets made by ovid-19 biomedical waste June 2020, all States and Union West Bengal (2,095 tonnes) wide on January 16, the much- also pelted with stones and had ed to march towards Kaimla him. Patnaik has movable assets Cis adding country’s Territories have generated and Karnataka (2,026 tonnes). awaited immunisation drive armers protesting against to run for cover. They also tore village. including bank deposits and “viral load”! Around 33,000 32,994 tonnes of Covid-19- would be conducted at 160 ses- Fthe Centre’s farm laws here BJP hoardings and uprooted Police put up barricades at jewelleries worth Rs 1,34,04,502 tonnes of Covid-19 biomedical related biomedical.
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