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Saturday evening news brief, September 30

Sep 30, 2017
Saturday evening brief Sep 30 2017
Good evening!
Here’s everything that transpired during the course of the day…
A day after Mumbai’s Elphinstone station stampede, Piyush Goyal chaired a high-level meeting on railway safety Additional escalators have been sanctioned for stations of the Mumbai Suburban system, CCTV cameras will be installed in all Mumbai locals, the Railway Minister said. Another key decision was relocation of 200 officers from headquarters to field for strengthening ground operations. Read here
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said that Rohingya Muslim refugees are a threat to India’s security. “We must remember that in the name of humanity we mustn’t forget that our humanity is threatened”, he said in his Vijayadashmi address in Nagpur. Bhagwat also spoke about cow protection at length, but called the violence in its name as “reprehensible”.
Several North Korean missiles were spotted moved from a rocket facility in the capital Pyongyang, a report said. South Korea has voiced concerns that North could conduct more provocative acts near the anniversary of the founding of its communist party on Oct 10. South Korean Broadcasting System cited an unnamed intelligence source saying the country’s and US intelligence officials detected missiles being transported away from North Korea’s Missile Research and Development Facility.
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Umesh Yadav admitted that being a senior bowler, he needs to perform better in the death overs. The 29-year-old speedster has fallen behind in ODI pecking order with Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar being the first-choice pacers in the ongoing series against Australia. About his preference for the longest format, he said: “I like playing Tests more. But at this stage of my career, I can’t pick and choose.”
Death sentences of 15 Indians have been commuted to life imprisonment by the Emir of Kuwait, Sushma Swaraj said. The external affairs minister said the Emir has also directed that the sentences of 119 Indian nationals in Kuwaiti jail be reduced. Swaraj thanked the Emir of Kuwait on Twitter for his “kind” gesture.
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