PM Narendra Modi, Denmark`s PM Mette Frederiksen hold virtual bilateral summit

Zee Media Bureau Sep 28, 2020, 23:39 PM IST,

The fourth phase of coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown relaxations is set to end on September 30 and Unlock 5.0 will begin from October 1. It is to be noted that the Centre is yet to announce any guideline for Unlock 5.0 but it is expected that many new relaxations will be given in the next phase of unlock.

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  • PM Narendra Modi and Denmark's PM Mette Frederiksen hold a virtual bilateral summit.
     

  • Madhya Pradesh: Senior IPS officer brutally thrashes wife, drags along the ground in Bhopal; extra-marital affair believed to be the reason behind discord. (Read more)

  • Delhi: High-security number plate, colour-coded fuel plate mandatory in the national capital from October 1 – How to apply? Explained in 10 easy steps.

  • Punjab: CM Amarinder Singh slams Centre, says his govt will move Supreme Court over the farm bill. (Read in detail)

  • India Meteorological Department: Monsoon withdraws from some parts of Rajasthan, Punjab.

  • 189 police personnel tested positive for COVID-19 and 4 died in the last 24 hours, taking total cases to 22,818 in the force including 19,385 recoveries, 3,188 active cases and 245 deaths: Maharashtra Police

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  • Punjab Farm Bills: CM Captain Amarinder Singh holds a sit-in protest against the against Farm laws at Khatkar Kalan in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar. The Chief Minister also paid tribute to Bhagat Singh on the latter's birth anniversary.

  • Karnataka Bandh: Police detain workers of Congress, JD(S) & SDPI, who were protesting in Madikeri of Kodagu district today, amid statewide protest.

     

  • Tamil Nadu: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) President MK Stalin takes part in a protest against Farm Bills.

     

  • Karnataka Bandh:  Rajya Raitha Sangha and Hasiru Sene, and other organisations protest in front of Sir Puttanna Chetty Town Hall in Bengaluru. 

     

  • Karnataka Bandh: Protesters sit on a road in Hubli, in a bid to stop a bus amid statewide bandh today. 

     

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  • COVID-19 data in India: Coronavirus cases in India cross 60-lakh mark with a spike of 82,170 new cases and 1,039 deaths reported in the last 24 hours. Case tally stands at 60,74,703 including 9,62,640 active cases, 5,01,6521 cured/discharged/migrated & 95,542 deaths as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

  • Punjab Youth Congress workers stage a protest against the farm laws near India Gate in Delhi. 

     

  • Karnataka: Farmers' organisations offer flowers to shopkeepers in Hubli, requesting them to support today's statewide bandh. 

     

The fourth phase of coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown relaxations is set to end on September 30 and Unlock 5.0 will begin from October 1. It is to be noted that the Centre is yet to announce any guideline for Unlock 5.0 but it is expected that many new relaxations will be given in the next phase of unlock.


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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday paid tributes to Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his 113th birth anniversary.Taking to his official Twitter handle, Shah said that Bhagat Singh will always remain a source of inspiration for Indians.


Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh has issued a clarification regarding the events of September 20 when two agriculture bills were passed in the Upper House of Parliament."I hold a constitutional position and therefore, cannot issue a formal rebuttal. I am bringing these facts to your notice and leave it to your conscience for your judgment," Harivansh said in his statement.


Meanwhile, in a positive development related to coronavirus spread in India, the total recoveries in the country crossed 50-lakh mark on Monday (September 28) as per the Ministry of health and family welfare.


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