TNI Morning News Headlines – November 29, 2020

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? Gopalpur MLA Pradeep Panigrahi Pradeep Panigrahi expelled from BJD for his anti-party activities.

? Odisha reports 518 Covid-19 cases including 297 quarantine and 221 local contact cases in 24 hours. Total cases now stand at 318307 including 310549 recoveries & 5971 active cases.

? Sundargarh reports 52 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours followed by Mayurbhanj (49) and Cuttack (45).

? Odisha reports 4 new COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours. Toll mounts to 1730.

? Samples tested in Odisha on November 28 – 43,615.

? Mercury levels drops below 15 degree Celcius in 12 places. Sonepur records the lowest at 9.4 degree Celcius.

? Odisha Assembly winter session: Finance Minister Niranjan Pujari tables Appropriation Bill in the House.

? Cuttack India Infoline Finance Ltd (IIFL) loot mastermind Lala Amrit Ray sent to Police remand till December 2.

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? Sukma Naxal Attack: 1 CRPF jawan martyred, 10 injured in IED blast by Maoists in Chhattisgarh.

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? India reports 41,810 new COVID-19 cases & 496 deaths in the last 24 hours.

? Total case tally stands at 93,92,920 including 4,53,956 active cases, 88,02,267 cured cases & 1,36,696 deaths.

? Total number of samples tested up to 28th November is 13,95,03,803 including 12,83,449 samples tested yesterday: ICMR.

? Holy Dip in he Ganges not allowed on the occasion of Kartik Purnima; Haridwar Borders sealed till November 30.

? Farmers continue their protest against the farm laws at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border).

? Security tightened at Old City in Hyderabad, Telangana ahead of HM Amit Shah’s visit to Bhagyalakshmi Temple

? Five-year-old boy died in lift in Dharavi after got stuck between its outer and inner doors.

? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation through ‘Mann Ki Baat’.

? 25K defaulting taxpayers to be persuaded to file GST returns by November 30.

? Australia have won the toss in the second ODI and have opted to bat first against India, in Sydney.

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