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  1. India on Tuesday recorded a total of 8,813 new COVID-19 infections, taking the total number of cases to 44,277,194.
  2. Six ITBP personnel and a policeman died while 32 others -- who were returning from Amarnath Yatra duty -- sustained injuries Tuesday when a bus fell in deep gorge in Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir
  3. In a massive setback for the country, world football governing body FIFA Tuesday suspended India for ‘undue influence from third parties’ and said the U-17 Women’s World Cup cannot currently be held in India as planned.
  4. The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022 (IFFM) after much fanfare has announced the winners for the coveted awards of its 13th edition. The Leadership in Cinema Award was given to Abhishek Bachchan while Vaani Kapoor was awarded with Disruptor in Cinema award for her path breaking performance in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui।
  5. The CBI has filed a charge-sheet against four people, including the mastermind and a railway loco pilot posted in Rourkela, for alleged sexual abuse of three children aged between 9 and 12 years for over three years, officials said Tuesday
  6. The Special Task Force (STF) of state Crime Branch has arrested a dreaded criminal and seized five firearms from his possession in Dhenkanal district. The arrested was identified as Nidhi Naik, a resident of Chhatia under Dhenkanal Sadar police station
  7. As per the BSE notification, the Special OTET for both the categories (Paper I and II) of candidates will be conducted August 29, 2022. The exam will be held from 8am to 10:30am (Paper I) and 12noon to 2:30pm for Paper II.
  8. The flood situation in the Mahanadi river system remained grim Tuesday as over two lakh people in 10 districts were affected by the calamity, a senior official said here।
  9. Portfolios allocated in Bihar Cabinet; Nitish Kumar keeps Home, General Administration; Tejaswi Prasad gets Health & Road Construction.
  10. GUJARAT govt released 11 convicts in the Bilkis Bano case of the 2002 Gujarat riots, relying on a 1992 policy following the direction of the Supreme Court, while the State government’s revised policy of 2014 would have made them ineligible for remission. The 2014 policy bars out-of-turn release of prisoners convicted for rape and murder.
  11. The monsoon session of Maharashtra Legislature will begin today in Mumbai.
  12. Asia's oldest football⚽️tournament- Durand Cup kicks off its 131st edition in Kolkata and Imphal will witness its inaugural Durand Cup match.
  13. FIFA suspends All India Football Federation (AIFF) due to undue influence from third parties.  India to not host U-17 Women’s World Cup scheduled to take place from 11th October.
  14. Indian women's????team will play as many as 65 international games in inaugural Future Tours & Programs set by ICC during 3-year-cycle between May, 2022 to April, 2025.
  15. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has set a target of winning 35 seats in Bihar in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
  16. The dearness allowance (DA) of Maharashtra government employees has been hiked by 3 per cent, a statement by the Chief Minister's Office said on Tuesday.
  17. West Bengal BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar on Tuesday courted controversy by asking party workers to carry sticks with flags and resist if attempts are made to stop them during the party's September 7 protest march to the state secretariat.
  18. The District and Sessions Judge on Tuesday sentenced eight persons to life imprisonment and imposed Rs 10,000 fine on them for killing an ex-Sarpanch on June 8, 2016 near Chandibazar chowk of Cuttack-Chandabali road over for political rivalry. 
  19. Woman Fide Master Saina Salonika added one more feather to her crown by clinching the Woman International Master (WIM) title. The WIM title was approved by the World Chess Federation in the FIDE Congress recently held at Mahabalipuram on August 9 during the Chess Olympiad and the WIM Certificate issued by FIDE was received on Tuesday.
  20. Azadi Ki Amrit Mahotsav-Har Ghar Triranga was celebrated at the Government ITI in Brahmapur  on Saturday. Padmashree Awardee and noted Surgeon Prof KM Tripathy inaugurated the fest. A 13 ft height India map weighing 400 kg was installed outside the boundary wall of the institute to mark the event.

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