No Indian, irrespective of faith, will lose citizenship under CAA: Rajnath Singh | Top News of Apr 8, 2024
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No Indian, irrespective of faith, will lose citizenship under CAA: Rajnath Singh | Top News of Apr 8, 2024

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[00:00:00] Hello, This is your Daily Dose of Newsroom Onmanorama. I am your host Meenu and these

[00:00:17] are the major news stories of Monday, April 8th, 2024.

[00:00:24] India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh asserted that no intent irrespective of their faith

[00:00:29] willow citizenship with the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act.

[00:00:37] The Supreme Court sawed responses from the centre on a bill seeking to safeguard the interest

[00:00:42] of intersex children who undergo unregulated sex-drained surgeries in the country.

[00:00:50] Gold prices maintained their upward trajectory on Monday after reaching unprecedented levels

[00:00:55] in March. The price of 22 carat gold increased by Rs 30 to Rs 6,565 per gram and rose by Rs

[00:01:06] 240 to Rs 52,550 per surveillance.

[00:01:15] The Idkidios of Sriramalabhar Catholic Church in Kerala screened the controversial film

[00:01:20] Kerala's story for its younger members on Sunday.

[00:01:25] Simply melting snow triggered the worst recorded flooding in Russia's Ural Mountains, posing

[00:01:31] thousands of people to flee their homes as some of Europe's biggest rivers swelled to

[00:01:36] bursting point.

[00:01:38] Let's get into the details.

[00:01:42] Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday asserted that no intent irrespective

[00:01:48] of their faith willow citizenship with the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment

[00:01:52] Act. He charged the opposition Congress and DMK with creating confusion over the issue.

[00:01:59] Rajnath was speaking after taking out a rotsho in Tamil Nadu ahead of the loxobah elections.

[00:02:05] The BJP always implemented what it promised and the construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya

[00:02:10] abrogation of Article 370 and the CAA, where such assurances said the Defence Minister.

[00:02:20] The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from the Central, the Central Adoption Resources

[00:02:24] Authority and others on a bill seeking to safeguard the interest of Indian sex children

[00:02:30] who undergo unregulated sex chain surgeries in the country.

[00:02:34] A bench comprising Chief Justice D. V. Chandra Chute and Justices J. V. Padivala and Manoj

[00:02:40] Misra took note of the submissions of the Council appearing for the petitioner Madurai

[00:02:45] resident Gopi Shankar M that such intersex persons on assuming the majority are also

[00:02:51] not recognised as water.

[00:02:54] Issue noticed, the bench said and asked additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhatti

[00:03:00] to assist it in hearing the bill.

[00:03:02] The lawyer also said that the medical interventions for such sex-change surgeries are punishable

[00:03:07] offences in other jurisdictions.

[00:03:13] Gold prices maintained their upward trajectory on Monday after reaching unprecedented levels

[00:03:18] in March.

[00:03:19] The price of 22 carat gold increased by Rs 30 to Rs 6565 per gram and rose by Rs 240 to

[00:03:30] Rs 52,520 per swerve.

[00:03:34] The price of 24 carat gold rose by Rs 33 to Rs 7,162 per gram.

[00:03:42] Gold prices in Kerala surpassed the half a lakh rupee mark for the first time ever

[00:03:47] last March.

[00:03:49] The price of once-aware in gold has increased by more than Rs 1000 in one year.

[00:03:54] The price of gold is determined based on the international price of gold, dollar rupee

[00:03:59] exchange rate, import duty etc.

[00:04:05] The Idkidaiyos of Siramalabar Catholic Church in Kerala has screened the controversial

[00:04:10] film, the Kerala story for its younger members on Sunday.

[00:04:14] The film was screened for students from classes 10 to 12.

[00:04:19] The screening took place as part of the Catholicism classes held at the church.

[00:04:23] According to Father Jin Skyricard, chairman of the Idkidaiyos Media Commission, the

[00:04:29] movie was screened to educate youngsters about the dangers lurking behind love affairs

[00:04:33] and marriage.

[00:04:35] The students were asked to watch the movie and review it after discussion within

[00:04:39] their groups.

[00:04:40] The Idkidaiyos also circulated a book on the matter among students.

[00:04:49] Swiftly melting snow triggered the worst recorded flooding in Russia's Urals mountains, forcing

[00:04:54] thousands of people to flee their homes as some of Europe's biggest rivers swelled to

[00:04:59] bursting point.

[00:05:01] Russia declared an emergency in the Orenburg region near Kazakhstan after the Urals

[00:05:06] River.

[00:05:07] Europe's third longest river swelled several meters in hours on Friday and burst through

[00:05:12] a damp embankment in the city of Osk.

[00:05:16] More than 1,400 homes across Russia have been flooded with the Urals, Siberia and

[00:05:22] Volga and central regions the worst hit according to Russia's emergency ministry.

[00:05:32] That brings us to the end of this episode.

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