Daily Brief: Outside Adani’s Mundra port, national security trumps discontent over ‘outsiders’ taking away jobs, and more29 Nov, 2022Share Outside Adani’s Mundra port, national security trumps discontent over ‘outsiders’ taking away jobs Even most of those who grumble about the port and the industries not serving their purpose seem to be disposed towards the BJP. scroll.in The big news: SC disapproves of law minister’s comments about collegium, and nine other top stories Other headlines: A professor was debarred from teaching for comparing a Muslim student to a terrorist, and a police van carrying Aftab Poonawala was attacked. scroll.in IFFI jury chief criticism of ‘Kashmir Files’ is his personal view, says panel member Sudipto Sen Jury President Nadav Lapid had said that the film is ‘propaganda’ and that all jurors were shocked by its inclusion in the competition section of the festival. scroll.in Will the bail granted to Anand Teltumbde help others in the Bhima Koregaon case to get out of jail? This is the first bail in the matter granted on merits. But experts say that the case of each Bhima Koregaon accused will have to be considered individually. scroll.in Global cattle emission concerns sideline the sustainable possibilities of Indian livestock systems Complex livestock production systems in countries like India safeguard entire economies, societies and ecosystems. scroll.in A letter to Lady Justice: Umar Khalid had some faith in your blindfold – is he not worth defending? An appeal by a friend of the jailed activist. scroll.in How Sudhir Patwardhan’s art portrays Mumbai’s fractured political landscape An excerpt from ‘Walking through Soul City’, by Nancy Adajania. scroll.in Tennis: Mukund Sasikumar – the reluctant, realistic new India No 1 in ATP rankings The 25-year-old, ranked 341 in the world, is the new India men’s singles No 1 player but he understands there is a long way to go. scroll.in Share
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