News Headlines : 2nd December 2021

  • ‘Maitri Diwas’ will be commemorated on December 6 to mark India recognising Bangladesh in 1971 in 18 other countries.
  • A cyclonic storm brewing in Bay of Bengal is likely to cause heavy to very heavy rain, along with gusty wind, in various districts of south Bengal during the weekend.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviews preparedness of States and concerned agencies to effectively deal with the situation arising out of the likely formation of Cyclone Jawad.
  • Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at Pratigya Rally in Moradabad said that Congress will contest elections on basis of development. Will provide 20 lakh jobs. Manufacturing hub will open in every district. PM didn’t pay any respect to farmers those died in agitation against farm laws.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate InFinity Forum on FinTech tomorrow.
  • Lok Sabha takes up discussion on COVID-19 pandemic.
  • ‘Mirzapur’ actor Bramhaswaroop Mishra found dead in his flat in suburban Versova in Maharashtra.
  • Three terrorist associates involved in Palhallan grenade attack arrested in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Today Border Security Force (BSF) troops, under South Bengal Frontier apprehended two Bangladeshi nationals while crossing the border illegally from the area of ​​Border Out Post Ghojadanga, 153 Battalion, District North 24 Parganas.
  • Parliament passes Dam Safety Bill, 2019. 
  • Haj Committee of India issues guidelines for Haj-2022.
  • National COVID-19 vaccination coverage crosses 125 crore doses mark; Recovery rate stands at 98.35 per cent.
  • Two cases of Omicron variant of COVID reported in Karnataka; Primary and Secondary contacts being traced to check the spread.
  • Former Mumbai police commissioner and senior IPS officer Param Bir Singh suspended for “irregularities and lapses”.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit Delhi on 6th of December; To attend the 21st India-Russia Annual Summit.
  • In Hockey, India to face Germany and Argentina to play France in semifinals tomorrow in Bhubaneswar.