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  1. India logged 2,568 new coronavirus infections, taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 4,29,96,062, while the active cases dipped to 33,917, according to the Union health ministry data updated today.
  2. The Central Board of Secondary Education Monday set up an expert committee to probe into the alleged discrepancies in the question and answer key of Odia paper of Class X first term examinations.
  3. As temperature starts soaring in the state, the transport department has issued an SOP to tackle the heat wave this year. As per the SOP, the public transport services will be rescheduled so that plying of buses during peak heatwave hours—from 11am to 3pm—is restricted.
  4. The Centre on Monday issued a notification confirming the resignation of Bombay High Court's Additional Judge, Justice Pushpa V Ganediwala, who quit her post last month after some controversial judgements delivered last year.
  5. The Gujarat government Monday informed the state Assembly that a little less than 300 lions, lionesses and cubs have died in the last two years of natural and unnatural causes in and around the Gir sanctuary.
  6. India's Paytm Payments Bank, which facilitates transactions on mobile commerce platform Paytm, said on Monday all its data is stored in the country, denying a report that a ban on the firm taking on new customers was due to data being leaked to Chinese firms.
  7. Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Giriraj Singh has said that soon the people of the country will be able to get their land records in their own language.
  8. The Govt has extended Credit Guarantee Scheme for Subordinate Debt for Stressed Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs upto 31st March next year. The scheme was launched on 24th June, 2020 to provide credit facility through lending institutions to the promoters of stressed MSMEs
  9. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha on 14 Mar decided to launch a nationwide agitation from March 21 to protest the Centre's 'broken promises' on the issue of forming a panel on MSP. The agitation will be launched in phases and during the second phase from April 11-17, farmers will observe 'MSP guarantee week'.
  10.  A Special PMLA court has on 14 Mar rejected bail application of former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh in a money laundering case.
  11. Chief minister-designate Bhagwant Mann tendered his resignation from the membership of Lok Sabha to Speaker Om Birla on Monday. He will take the oath as CM on March 16 at the freedom fighter Bhagat Singh's native village, Khatkar Kalan.
  12. As per an order issued by the Telangana Directorate of School Education, the schools will remain open from 8 am to 12.30 pm. However, special classes shall continue for Class 10 students preparing for the upcoming SSC public examination.
  13. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will contest the 2023 panchayat elections in West Bengal, state party in charge Sanjoy Basu confirmed on 14 Mar Monday. 
  14. The Govt on Monday said the total profit of Central Public Sector Enterprises, CPSEs has increased by 37.53 per cent in fiscal year 2020-21 in comparison to corresponding year.
  15. Indian aerospace company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) announced it was starting the manufacturing process for India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA)
  16. The Sri Lankan Rupee has depreciated twice in the span of seven days by Rs 57 against the US Dollar. the price of petrol has shot up to Rs 254 per litre and diesel to Rs 214 respectively,
  17. Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin on Monday ended the requirement to use protective masks in public starting Tuesday, March 15. Citing improving COVID-19 situation in the Russian capital
  18. Bangladesh tops the list in South Asia in terms of women on board of listed companies, says a study conducted by International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE).
  19. Russia may face a "deep recession," IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva has said, as she warned that the impact of the "unprecedented" Western sanctions on Moscow for its military aggression against Ukraine will be "quite severe" for the Russian economy.
  20. The Mumbai municipal corporation has asked Union minister Narayan Rane to remove "unauthorised" construction at his bungalow in suburban Juhu within 15 days, civic officials said on Monday.

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