News Headlines : 5th March 2022

  • Officers from eight foreign nations passed out from INS Dronacharya on successful completion of the Gunnery specialisation Course at an impressive passing out parade held at Indian Navy’s premier Gunnery and Missile training establishment in Kochi.
  • Prime Minister to inaugurate 12 kilometre stretch of Pune Metro Rail Project tomorrow.
  • Manipur records voter turnout of about 77 percent in second and final Phase of Assembly Elections. 78 percent voter turnout registered for re-polls of 12 polling stations of 5 assembly constituencies.
  • Campaigning ends for seventh and last phase of assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh; Polling in 54 Assembly Constituencies across nine districts to be held on Monday.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairs high level meeting  on the Ukraine issue.
  • External Affairs Ministry says, around 13300 Indian nationals returned to India so far from Ukraine’s neighbouring countries, under Operation Ganga.
  • Science & Technology Ministry says students of Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences and IIT Roorkee will soon be able to participate in joint PhD programmes.
  • External Affairs Minister Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi informs that 13 flights are scheduled for the next 24 hours, of them one is Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft which is bound to Budapest. Almost all Indians have now left Kharkiv city which is very a positive development.
  • India says, it is deeply concerned about its students in Ukraine’s Sumy.
  • Indian Embassy in Ukraine evacuates 298 students from Pisochyn.
  • Vice President addresses CEO Clubs India’s Hyderabad Chapter. He said that private sector to play a more proactive role in providing a huge thrust to infrastructure growth.
  • India has the potential to become a global economic powerhouse: Vice President
  • It is time for all stakeholders to join hands to ensure a sustained economic momentum: Vice President
  • Vice President urges private sector to step up on CSR activities to help the marginalized and needy people. Let us strive together in building Atma Nirbhar Bharat.
  • Total tax compliance should be the motto of every company: Vice President
  • Nepali Congress (NC) General Secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa says the politics of provocation is harmful for the country and society. Inaugurating a two-day party gathering in Gandaki Province, NC leader accuses the Communists of exercising the ‘politics of provocation’.
  • Brazil government says it will issue temporary humanitarian visas and residency permits for Ukrainian nationals and other individuals who have been affected or displaced by the conflict with Russia.
  • Sri Lanka trail by 466 runs  against India as they score 108 for 4 in their first innings at stumps on Day 2 of Mohali Cricket Test.
  • And In the ICC Women’s World Cup; India to begin their campaign tomorrow against Pakistan at Mount Maunganui.