08/02/2022 - TOP 3 NEWS OF INDIA

08/02/2022 - TOP 3 NEWS OF INDIA





All Karnataka schools and colleges are closed for three days due to the hijab row.

In the wake of the controversy over students wearing hijab, all schools and institutions in Karnataka will be closed for the next three days. Chief Minister Basavaraj S Bommai announced on Twitter that all high schools and colleges have been ordered to close in order to "keep peace and harmony." Five women from a government college in Udupi have filed applications in the Karnataka High Court challenging hijab prohibitions. The case will be heard again tomorrow by the supreme court, which heard it today. The court also asked students and the general public to keep the peace. "This court has complete faith in the knowledge and virtue of the general public and hopes that it will be put into effect," Justice Dixit Krishna Shripad stated.

The bodies of seven soldiers were discovered in Arunachal Pradesh after an avalanche on Sunday.

The bodies of seven Indian Army personnel killed in an avalanche in Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday have been discovered, according to a statement released today by the army. The army claimed the patrol was hit by an avalanche in terrible weather and during snowfall in the high-altitude Kameng area, and that a search and rescue mission was immediately initiated.

Unfortunately, despite everyone's best attempts, all seven have been declared gone, according to the army statement. "Since the last few days, the area, which is located at an elevation of 14,500 feet, has been experiencing severe weather with significant snowfall. Soldiers' bodies are being transported from the avalanche scene to the nearest army medical facility for further processing "According to the army.

After Hyundai Pakistan's Kashmir Post, the government has issued strong statements.

After a Pakistan dealer of Seoul-based automaker Hyundai posted a social media message (already deleted) last week implying sympathy for separatists in Kashmir, the South Korean government said on Tuesday that it "regretted the offence made to the people of India."

South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong phoned to his counterpart in Delhi, S Jaishankar, today to express his deep remorse, according to External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi. "Hyundai Motors also made a statement expressing its regret to the Indian people and stating that it does not comment on political or religious issues," the Indian government said.

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