Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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After passive euthanasia, Supreme Court will now examine ‘living will’ |
The Supreme Court decided on Tuesday to examine the more complex concept of a “living will” where removal of life support is authorised in case of an irreversible coma. Additional solicitor general P S Narasimha said the government was yet to examine the pros and cons of a “living will”, which might not be a good policy |
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Doklam effect: Army pushes for infra upgrade |
The Army now wants a concerted push towards border infrastructure development in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh as part of the overall plan for “capability enhancement” all along the 4,057-km Line of Actual Control (LAC) after the tense Doklam troop stand-off with China. |
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Coming soon: Winter access to Lahaul-Spiti |
Digging work for the strategic 8.8km tunnel at Rohtang pass in Himachal Pradesh, which will give all-weather access to the Lahaul-Spiti region, will be almost complete on Wednesday, after a delay of about three years. The Rohtang tunnel, expected to be opened in 2019, will be the longest tunnel in India. |
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Here’s how you can get iPhone 8 at Rs 46,950 |
If you were waiting to buy the recently launched iPhone 8 then here is an interesting offer for you. The e-commerce arm of digital payment service provider Paytm is giving a cashback of Rs 15,000 on latest Apple iPhone 8. |
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Jeakson once fasted two days when told to stop playing |
Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, who became the first Indian to score a World Cup goal, was so passionate about football that he once gave up on food for more than two days when his parents told him to stop playing and concentrate on his studies. |
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We were not good enough with the bat: Virat Kohli |
“I don’t think we were good enough with the bat. The wicket was sticking a bit to start with. It was difficult for them as well, but after the dew set in, they got away,” said Virat Kohli after the loss against Australia. |
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Vistara announces Diwali sale |
Vistara on Tuesday announced a two-day Diwali sale stating that it would offer all-inclusive fares starting at Rs 1,149 on economy class and Rs 2,099 on premium economy. |
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