QWrap: Modi in LS, AOL Event Blame Game, Farewell Martin Crowe
Modi Counters
Rahul,
Hits Back with
Nehru,
Indira and Rajiv Quotes
Rahul Gandhi gave quite the performance in
Lok Sabha yesterday.
Today, the counter came from the
Prime Minister himself. If Rahul had used the PM’s own cabinet to attack him, Modi invoked Nehru, Indira and Rajiv in response. Get your news as it happens, on The
Quint’s live blog.
DDA Tells
NGT, Didn’t Know
Scale of
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s
Event
The
Delhi Development Authority claimed it did not know the scale of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s
World Culture Festival when it gave permission to build a stage for the event on the
Yamuna floodplain. The civic body, however, added that there was no
point in stopping the event now, as it is already underway.
Doctored
JNU Videos:
Delhi Govt to
File Case Against TV Channels
The Delhi government may file criminal charges against some news channels for airing doctored videos in the JNU sedition row.
The government is also seeking legal advice after a magisterial report on Wednesday.
In
Kanhaiya Kumar’s Bail
Order,
Judge Overstepped Bounds of Law
The order of the
Delhi High Court granting interim bail to
JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar is not an easily comprehensible order. In proceeding to discuss “nationalism”, the court shows a poor grasp of the basics of constitutional law, writes Alok
Prasanna Kumar on The Quint.
Farewell Martin Crowe, You Were an Ornament of
The Game
Former
New Zealand captain Martin Crowe passed away this morning, losing his battle to cancer. After retiring from the game as one of the greats of his era and a batsman of rare elegance, Crowe stayed involved in cricket as a mentor, writer and broadcaster. Espncricinfo
Senior Editor Gaurav Kalra shares some memories of working alongside him.
Slide ‘N’ See: #RemoveMughals?
Here’s How That Might
Look
On Wednesday, 2 March, Twitter had a weird hashtag trending on top – #RemoveMughalsFromBooks. We, though shocked, put our minds to it and imagined how
India would’ve really looked like without having
Mughals in
India. You just have to slide n see!
Review:
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Has it
All in a
Budget But
...
It’s the return of
Xiaomi in 2016.
The Chinese smartphone company has been absent from the mainstream smartphone market for almost a year now, and now they are back with the
Redmi Note 3. This is an all-metal smartphone that’s in a budget and has striking similarities with the LeEco 1s. But will it be the comeback that Xiaomi was hoping for?
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