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  1. Farmers protesting against the controversial farm sector laws have decided to hold out for a complete scrapping of the laws, rejecting the Centre's new proposal of putting them on hold for 18 months while negotiations continue with a fresh committee.
  2. Nearly two years after the Centre announced 10 per cent reservation for the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in government jobs and educational institutions, the Telangana government today said it has decided to implement the quota in the state.
  3. As many as 215 terrorists were eliminated by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Jammu and Kashmir in 2020, including Riyaz Naikoo of terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, who carried a reward of Rs. 12 lakh.
  4. The Supreme Court-appointed panel on the new agri laws on Thursday started its consultation process and interacted with 10 farmer organisations from eight states.Ten farmer organisations from Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh participated in discussions with committee members.
  5. The US rejoined the World Health Organisation (WHO) in one of the first official orders of the Joe Biden presidency.
  6. The government has identified more than 1,100 schools in border and coastal areas where students would soon be getting training under the National Cadet Corps (NCC), Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday.
  7. 5G smartphone shipment is expected to rise more than nine times to reach 38 million units in 2021, driven by a strong portfolio of products from brands like OnePlus and Apple, according to research firm Counterpoint.
  8. The Reserve Bank on Thursday imposed a penalty of 2 crore on Standard Chartered Bank–India for delays in reporting of frauds to it.
  9. The government has denied permission to the protesting farmers to organize a tractor rally on the Outer Ring Road in Delhi on the occasion of Republic Day on January 26.
  10. Even though Pakistan and China are happy about Donald Trump's departure, the new US Secretary of State has warned the two Asian country that change of government in the US will not change the country's policies.
  11. Kashmiri Pandits are planning to once again approach the Supreme Court to investigate the crimes and massacres that happened in the Kashmir Valley in 1990-91.
  12. Bhutan and Maldives Wednesday became the first countries to get coronavirus vaccines from India. They will be followed by other countries in India's neighbourhood including Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Seychelles.
  13. The full bench of the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday asked the additional DGP (law and order) Gyanwant Singh, who is also the nodal officer of the state, to execute all pending non-bailable arrest warrants by the end of this month.
  14. The Supreme Court Thursday dismissed three separate pleas of Uttar Pradesh government challenging the bail granted to Samajwadi Party MP Azam Khan, his wife and son in a case of alleged forgery of birth certificate.
  15. Five persons including a woman were charred to death and nine were evacuated from a building in the Serum Institute of India's Manjari premises after a massive fire broke out at the facility on Thursday afternoon.
  16. Elected representatives above 50 years of age are likely to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the second round of the ongoing inoculation drive after over three crore healthcare and frontline workers are vaccinated in the first round.
  17. The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain the Centre’s plea seeking to restrain the agitating farmers from taking out a kisan tractor rally on Republic Day in Delhi
  18. The number of healthcare workers who have received COVID-19 vaccine jabs in the country till the evening of the sixth day of the nationwide immunisation drive has reached 9,99,065 as per provisional reports, Union Health Ministry said on Thursday.
  19. Ten BJP and two Samajwadi Party candidates were elected unopposed to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council on Thursday.Those elected included Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma, former IAS officer AK Sharma and state BJP president Swatantra Dev Singh.
  20. The 700-page  test-paper booklet and we want to prepare for the exams by reading their text books. Subsequently, the Pariksha Darpan will be provided to the students at appropriate time.

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