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India’s top court puts colonial-era sedition law on hold for review

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s Supreme Court on Wednesday barred the government from using a colonial-era sedition law, that critics say is often used to stifle dissent, pending a review. The 152-year-old law, which the British colonial government used against Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders of a campaign for independence, remained on the books after …

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Cricket-Pandya’s Gujarat show ruthless side to reach IPL playoffs

(Reuters) – Gujarat Titans skipper Hardik Pandya demanded a ruthless edge from his side against fellow Indian Premier League newcomers Lucknow Super Giants on Tuesday and his players duly obliged, carving out a 62-run win that catapulted them into the playoffs. The two teams paid a combined $1.71 billion to be part of the 15th …

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Indian Railways missed Coal India train provision targets for over a year- data shows

By Sudarshan Varadhan NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Railways supply of trains to Coal India for transporting coal has fallen short of its monthly targets for more than a year, government data showed, highlighting the problems behind India’s worst power crisis in over six years. Indian utilities are scrambling to get hold of coal supplies to …

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India’s Ola Electric chief says e-scooter fires rare but can happen in future

By Aditi Shah NEW DELHI (Reuters) – There may be more fires in electric scooters in the future but such incidents are very rare, the chief executive of India’s Ola Electric said at a private company event, after safety concerns were heightened by a fire in one of its scooters in March. Ola’s e-scooter fire …

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Sri Lanka troops ordered to shoot at any persons damaging public property

COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s armed forces were ordered on Tuesday to shoot at any persons damaging public property or threatening lives, Defence Ministry spokesman Nalin Herath said. The island nation has been rocked by a bout of violence that has left at least eight people dead and 200 injured amid its worst economic crisis …

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World Health Organization members pass resolution against Russia

GENEVA (Reuters) – Members of the World Health Organization’s European region passed a resolution on Tuesday that could result in the closure of Russia’s regional office and the suspension of meetings in the country in response to its invasion of Ukraine. The special session of the European region passed the resolution, supported by Ukraine and …

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Indian shares extend losses for third day as metal, energy stocks drop

By Rama Venkat BENGALURU (Reuters) -Indian shares ended lower for a third straight session on Tuesday, hit by sharp losses in metal and energy stocks, while investors stayed on the edge over rate hike and economic slowdown worries. The NSE Nifty 50 index closed down 0.38% at 16,240.05, while the S&P BSE Sensex fell 0.19% …

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Cricket-Mumbai’s Bumrah happy with five-wicket haul but rues another defeat

(Reuters) – Mumbai Indians pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah was pleased with his maiden five-wicket haul in the Indian Premier League on Monday, but said he would have preferred a win against the Kolkata Knight Riders instead. Bumrah’s 5-10 from four overs helped Mumbai restrict Kolkata to 165-9, but a batting collapse meant the five-time champions …

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