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Punjab CM thanks people for helping pilot of crashed IAF plane




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Punjab ex-DGP files anticipatory bail plea in 29-yr old abduction case




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Punjab promotes Class 10 students amid Covid crisis




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MiG 29 crashes near Jalandhar, pilot ejects safely




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SAD President asks Punjab CM to give incentives to farmers for switching from paddy to other crops




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Punjab paying price for Maharashtra govt's negligence: Amarinder Singh




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COVID-19: Punjab govt cancels class 10th exams, promotes students based on pre-Board




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Amarinder writes to PM for increasing MSP of paddy, giving bonus to farmers




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Sikkim: Indian, Chinese forces clash at Naku La sector

The clashes took place during the usual routine of patrolling by the forces from the two countries, according to Zee News




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The thief that was not to be

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COVID-19 positive cases cross 100 in Chittoor

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JNU asks students to return by end of June

Exams by July 31; next semester from August 1




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Coronavirus lockdown | Three migrant workers on way to Uttar Pradesh die on Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh border

The trio were among thousands of migrant workers who have set out on foot for their home states from Maharashtra in the last few weeks amid lockdown on account for coronavirus.




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Stringer held for harassing college girl in Nagercoil

The police seized perpetrator’s laptop, mobile phones and storage devices from his house.




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Coronavirus lockdown | Weary migrant workers lug crashed hopes en route their homes

Most entering Madhya Pradesh from Maharashtra are headed to Uttar Pradesh.




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Turkey reports 50 new COVID-19 deaths as it prepares to return to normal life

Total fatalities stand at 3,739, while infections number 137,115. According to figures posted on Twitter by Health Minister Fahrettin Koca, 89,480 patients have recovered.




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COVID-19 | ‘Sometimes, we have to ask the police to get relatives to fetch bodies’

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COVID-19 | Mumbai records 722 new cases, 27 deaths

BMC divides Mumbai into seven zones, appoints IAS officer in each zone to ensure better coordination




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Navi Mumbai records highest single-day surge in cases

PMC to allow commercial establishments to open shutters on specific days




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19-year-old arrested for forging travel pass

Document had Mumbai Police’s emblem and ‘Essential Service Pass’ written on it




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Over 4,000 released from Italian hospitals

Another 1,083 people tested positive, half of them in hard-hit Lombardy, bringing Italy’s confirmed number of cases to 218,268.




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U.S. approves new coronavirus antigen test with fast results

The antigen test is the third type of test to be authorized by the FDA.




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Stranded people can travel on ST buses free of cost in Maharashtra

Bus services for intra-State migrants to begin on Monday; non-stop journeys envisaged




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City reports 224 new cases, no death

Three more healthcare workers test positive for COVID-19




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‘Release Tablighis who served quarantine period’

567 foreigners to be handed over to police




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BJP MLAs to meet CM to submit memorandum

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Over 2,000 passengers to land in Mumbai next week

CSMIA gears up to welcome Indians stranded in foreign countries; four flights to land today




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Don’t increase fees this year, State tells schools

Managements asked to allow parents to pay in instalments




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At least 2 died in separate avalanches in Italy

The Trento Alpine Rescue service said the body of one man was found late Saturday on the Folgaria plateau after an avalanche separated him from his dog.




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Morning Digest: Migrant workers lug crashed hopes en route their homes; ICMR to test for community transmission in 75 districts, and more

A select list of stories to read before you start your day




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Coronavirus cases worldwide surpass 4 million

The number of novel coronavirus cases recorded worldwide surpassed four million on Saturday, according to an AFP tally based on official sources, as o




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S. Korea reports 34 new coronavirus cases, highest in a month

The outbreak came just as South Korea has eased some social distancing restrictions and is seeking to fully reopen schools and businesses




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3 members of White House virus task force in quarantine

Officials said they were stepping up safety protocols




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Five killed as truck carrying migrant workers overturns in Madhya Pradesh

They were atop a heap of mangoes on the Agra-bound vehicle coming from Hyderabad.




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Tamil Nadu forms high level committee to assess Covid-19 impact on economy

The committee shall submit its final reports to the government within three months time and also submit an interim report




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Commodity arrivals surge ahead of week-long shutdown at APMC Vashi

While arrivals of vegetables remained resilient with a fewer number of trucks enter into evening also, the biggest surge was seen in fruit supply.




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Hyderabad: Birthday party trigger for 45 coronavirus cases in LB Nagar




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Mumbai: Cop lights stranger’s pyre as lockdown keeps kin away

A cop performed the final rites of a stranger who died of a cardiac stroke. The family members of Pramod Khare (42), a bachelor, are settled in Delhi, Kolkata, Dubai and South Africa could not make it due to the lockdown. The funeral was live-streamed for them.




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Rajasthan: How tourist hub Pushkar kept coronavirus at bay

Pushkar has become a role model for keeping foreign tourists safe and not a single person has tested positive for Covid-19 in the last two months.




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Combating Covid-19: Chenchu tribe taps nature to make masks

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HDFC Asset Management Company sees flat profit growth in march quarter

Fund house held sizeable market share in individual investors' segment




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Covid-19 woes: Phone majors ring in post-lockdown drill as plants reopen

On Saturday, Samsung India Electronics, counted among the largest in the space, ushered in over 1,000 workers at its facility in Sector 81, Noida




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‘Disaster could have been of a greater magnitude’

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Emission of vapours has been contained, says DGP

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Darrin Patrick’s Death, His Love for Pastors, and How We Need One Another

Darrin’s death is not the last word on his life. His love for pastors—and his concern for their mental health and thriving—can be part of our response today.

Darrin Patrick has died.

Darrin is probably best known for planting The Journey Church in St. Louis in 2002, eventually growing to six locations. He was a husband, father, speaker, and author.

Darrin and his spiritual mentor Greg Surratt led the Pastor's Collective podcast and he was serving as a teaching pastor at Seacoast Church.

But, most importantly, Darrin was married to Amie and they have four children.

Darrin’s Journey and Focus

Darrin was very open about his journey—and specifically asked me to help share his story a little over a year ago. His story of leaving the Journey is painful and messy, but he wanted people to know about it.

He wanted people to learn from his pain.

Darrin died from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound.” I know that has caused some people to want more details—to use language that is more precise and to provide added details. And, as you can tell from the statement, the situation is confusing. Seacoast Church shared, ““Darrin was target shooting with a friend at the time of his death. An official cause of death has not been released but it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No foul play is suspected.”

Thus, it is important to let families communicate the way they are comfortable. Families grieve in complex ways—and right now, they owe nothing to the rest of us. We just owe them our prayers.

The family is grieving and I am respecting their grief and their communication choices.

And, from there, I am going to take Darrin’s admonition from a year ago and fast forward it until now—hoping that even this moment might be a catalyst for pastors to get help that Darrin always wanted them to get.

Darrin and I talked recently and his last ...

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Consume kabasura kudineer to boost immunity: Minister

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Karnataka: Nine trade unions to oppose any amendment to labour laws, increase in working hours

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Covid19: TN eases lockdown restrictions even as 526 more active cases reported in last 24 hours

Another 279 patients in Chennai, taking the tally to 3,330




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India plans over 100 flights during second phase of evacuation abroad

To link countries where no Indian carrier presently flies