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Lok Sabha was postponed till 4 pm amid opposition protests

The Lok Sabha proceedings were postponed for the second time on Thursday, 31 July, which was amid protests by opposition members on various issues including the Pol Roll Revision in Bihar.
As soon as the house met again at 2 pm, the chair had to postpone the proceedings till 4 pm as the opposition members continued their protest.
Some opposition members were shouting slogans in the well of the house, as they sought a discussion on some issues.
Awadhesh Prasad, who was presiding over the house, urged the members to take their seats, but postponed the proceedings as their arguments were unheard.
Earlier, Speaker Om Birla had urged the protesting members to stop shouting slogans and go back to their seats.
“You (protesting members) do not want to discuss issues? …,” He said and also asked if people have chosen him to raise slogans in the House.
The House is to discuss issues and the behavior of the members is not appropriate, Birla said before postponing the proceedings till 2 pm
As soon as DIN continued, the proceedings were again postponed in less than 7 minutes.
The House had time to congratulate the scientists involved in the successful flight of a GSLV rocket, which placed an Earth observation satellite, jointly developed by ISRO and NASA.
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Harbhajan urged Modi’s help for flood-Hit Punjab

Goyal also accused the neighboring Haryana of double standards – as well as sending a letter of help, cutting the monsoon water flow from 7,900 to 6,250 cusecs, sending letters of help, protecting his own canals, left Punjab for its fate. “
According to officials, torrential rains in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, together with heavy flow from local Self And NallahThe floods in Sutlej, Beas and Ravi rivers have deteriorated. The state is now facing a higher scale destruction than the horrific floods of 1988.
On Sunday, Kapurthala officials issued an alert after the Beas River reached 2.35 lakh cusecs, in which the residents of low-bound areas in Sultanpur Lodhi were urged to visit safe places. Deputy Commissioner Amit Kumar Panchal said that withdrawal drives are going on with the army and state disaster response teams, which are the rescue operations.
The villages of Sultanpur Lodhi and Bholath in Kapurthala, along with Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Taran Taran, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur and parts of Amritsar, remain amid the worst hit.
With agency input
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The revolution ignited by ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ will spread throughout the country: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Saturday that his ‘Voter Abhikar Yatra’ was a revolution that started in Bihar, which was aimed at “not stolen a vote” in the election, but would spread all over the country.
The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha was addressing a rally at the last day of the third phase of his state-wide journey, a rally at Araha, the headquarters of Bhojpur district, which will conclude in Patna two days later.
“Bihar is a land where revolutions have taken place. The response to the ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ has proved that another revolution has started from Bihar. In the coming days, it will attach the whole country,” Gandhi said.
The yatra has covered more than 1,000 km in 25 districts in the last few weeks.
Training his guns at the Center, the former Congress president alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP-RSS “serve the interests of the super rich, one of the reasons why they want to suppress the voice of the youth, who have been looted opportunities due to privatization of public sector undertakings”.
“But we have made it clear that the voice of poor youth will resonate across the country, and in Bihar, we will not allow one vote to be stolen,” Gandhi said, which Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav joined the stage, in addition to Bihar colleagues Tejashvi Yadav (RJD) (Sajjad) (soldier).
“Remember, if your vote is stolen, you will be robbed of your future. The right to vote is given to you by the Constitution, which is an incarnation of Mahatma Gandhi and Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ideals. We should protect it,” he said.
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The United Nations counsel for Palestine reminds Germany of fascism and Nazi Legacy

A viral video that is being rounded earlier this week, Berlin, was shown one of the several police cracks against the protesters of Pro-P-Filistine in Germany, a woman saw the police personnel smiling on her face thrice, until she went away with bleeding from her broken nose.
It provoked a warning and a reminder to Germany of its history as Nazi state with the special coordination of the United Nations on Palestine, Franceska Albani.
In a post on X, Albanis – herself, thus noted from a nation that he noted that there is a legacy of fascism with Spain, written – “As an Italian, as an European, as an European, I remind my German friends: you produced Nazism … It had already brought Europe to destroy Europe once”
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