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[00:00:00] Hello, this is your Daily Dose of News from Onmanorama. I am your host Swati Ajit and these
[00:00:17] are the major news stories of Tuesday, April 9th, 2024. The Supreme Court ruled that election
[00:00:24] candidates are not obligated to disclose all movable properties owned by them or their
[00:00:29] independence unless this sets hold significant value or signify a lavish lifestyle.
[00:00:36] Delhi High Court rejects Arvind K. Devolj's plea against EDRS and Remand, deeming his
[00:00:40] arrest in the Likkar case as valid. The world just experienced its warmest march on record,
[00:00:47] capping a 10-month streak in which every month set a new temperature record. The European
[00:00:51] Union's climate change monitoring service has informed.
[00:00:56] Ending over two months of suspense and long-term negotiations, the opposition Mahavika Sakadi
[00:01:01] finally achieved its crucial seat-sharing agreement for 48 Lok Sabha constancies.
[00:01:08] Kerala Chief Minister Pindra Vizhan on Tuesday slammed the alleged attempts to damage the
[00:01:12] state's image by screening the controversial movie The Kerala Story.
[00:01:16] Here, let's start the film was a part of the RSS agenda that targets minority groups.
[00:01:23] The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the candidates contesting elections are not required to disclose
[00:01:29] each and every movable property owned by them or their independence unless they are of substantial
[00:01:33] value or reflect a luxurious lifestyle. The apex court issued the judgement while upholding
[00:01:38] the 2019 election of the independent MLA Kariko Kree for the Tesu Assembly Constituency
[00:01:44] in Arunachal Pradesh. The bench comprising justices Anuradha Bose and Sanjay Kumar
[00:01:48] set aside the order of the Guwahati High Court which had declared the election of Kariko Kree
[00:01:53] as null and void. The Delhi High Court dismissed Chief Minister Arvind K.J. Devol's plea
[00:01:58] contesting his arrest by the enforcement directorate and the remand audit issued by the trial
[00:02:03] court regarding the exercise policy case. This verdict was delivered on Tuesday, addressing
[00:02:08] the petition's concerns. The High Court's ruling noted that the petition contested
[00:02:12] the arrest on grounds of violating section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002.
[00:02:18] Bar and Bench reported that the court clarified the plea aimed not at securing bail but at
[00:02:22] declaring the arrest unlawful. In a significant setback for the Delhi Chief Minister,
[00:02:26] the High Court determined that K.J. Devol's arrest and subsequent remand by the ED
[00:02:30] were deemed not illegal. The world just experienced its warmest march on record,
[00:02:37] capping a 10-month streak in which every month set a new temperature record.
[00:02:40] The European Union's climate change monitoring service set on Tuesday.
[00:02:44] Each of the last 10 months ranked as the world's hottest on record compared with the
[00:02:48] corresponding month in previous years, the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service
[00:02:52] set in a monthly bulletin. The 12 months ending with March also ranked as the planet's hotest
[00:02:58] ever recorded 12-month period, C3SZ. From April 2023 to March 2024,
[00:03:04] the global average temperature was 1.58 degree Celsius above the average in the 1950-1900
[00:03:10] pre-industrial period. Already, 2023 was the planet's hottest year in global records going back to 1850.
[00:03:17] Extreme weather and exceptional temperatures have ranked havoc this year.
[00:03:22] Ending over two months of suspense and long-drawn negotiations,
[00:03:25] though position Mahabekha Sakhadi finally achieved its crucial seat sharing agreement
[00:03:30] for 48 Lok Sabha Constituencies. Under the formal unexperienced line, the
[00:03:34] Chief Sena has conned the line share of 21 LS seats including four in Mumbai.
[00:03:38] The Congress has got 17 including two in India's commercial capital while the National
[00:03:42] Congress Party has settled for 10 seats with nothing in the country's glam hub.
[00:03:46] The announcement was made in the presence of all the other MBI allies including smaller
[00:03:50] parties like PWP, CPI, ARP, CPM, SP and other Dalit parties.
[00:03:57] Chief Minister Pindraa visited on Tuesday slammed the alleged attempts to damage
[00:04:00] the state's image by streaming the controversial movie The Kerala Story.
[00:04:04] He alleged that the film was a part of the artist's agenda,
[00:04:07] that targets minority groups. He expressed his disappointment after the
[00:04:11] idikidices of Sirio Malabar Catholic Church screened the movie for teenagers.
[00:04:15] RSS is targeting minority groups in the state. It is trying to create
[00:04:19] hostility between communities in the state for political gains.
[00:04:22] We should not fall into this trap. The claim is that the Kerala Story features
[00:04:26] the story of Kerala. Where did such an incident happen in our state?
[00:04:30] There simply blowing smoke with a movie to defame the state.
[00:04:33] Kerala is popular for its brotherhood. We try to create such a state
[00:04:36] since the Renaissance period. The CM pointed out.
[00:04:41] That brings us to the end of this episode.
[00:04:43] Thanks for listening to Daily News Tours hosted by me Swati Ajit
[00:04:46] and produced by Vishnu Murliathiran with technical support from Idea Brew Studios.
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