1) Khushwant
Singh, journalist and writer, died at 99:
Noted writer and journalist Khushwant Singh passed away on Thursday. He
was 99. Singh was best known for his trenchant secularism, his humour, and an
abiding love for poetry. Born on February 2, 1915 at Hadali, now in Pakistan,
Singh wrote classics like "Train to Pakistan", "I Shall Not Hear
the Nightingale" and "Delhi". He was a
lawyer-turned-diplomat-turned-writer. His autobiography, "Truth, Love and
a Little Malice", was published by Penguin Books in 2002. He was editor of
several literary and news magazines, including the Illustrated Weekly of India
as well as two newspapers, the Hindustan Times and the National Herald, through
the 1970s and 1980s. In 2007, he was awarded with the Padma Vibhushan.
His most famous books:
1) Train to Pakistan, 1956
2) The Company of Women, 1999
3) Truth, Love and a Little Malice (an
autobiography), 2002
4) Delhi: A Novel, 1990
5) The Sunset Club, 2010
6) The Portrait of a Lady
2) LK
Advani to contest from Gandhinagar: LK Advani relented on Thursday, as he's
done after earlier shows of rebellion, but he did so after forcing personal
interventions from virtually the entire BJP-RSS brass. The late evening
announcement that Advani will contest from Gandhinagar, as decided by BJP on
Wednesday, came after strong RSS intervention and assurances by Narendra Modi
and other BJP leaders that Advani will be backed by local cadre in his contest
from the Gujarat seat.
3) Bangladesh
entered the Super-10 round of the ICC World T20 despite shock defeat:
Bangladesh entered the Super-10 round of the ICC World T20 despite suffering a
shocking two-wicket loss to Hong Kong in the final Group A qualification match
at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium here on Thursday. After being dismissed for
108 in 16.3 overs, Bangladesh were in a real spot of bother, with their
qualifying chances hanging in balance, thanks to the result in the earlier game
where Nepal upset Afghanistan.
4) Manchester
United Defeated Olympiakos to Enter Champions League Quarterfinals:
Manchester United won a 3-0 match against Olympiakos, bringing them a 3-2
agregate and into the quarterfinals of the Champions League.
5) Parupalli
Kashyap jumps to 24 in world rankings: India’s ace men’s shuttler Parupalli
Kashyap has jumped a rung to the 24th spot in the latest Badminton World
Federation rankings issued on Thursday. Kashyap had reached a career high of
World No.6 last year but had been witnessing slump in form for quite sometime
now, resulting in his slide in the world rankings.
6) Modi
is the most searched CM on Google: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has
once again beaten his counterparts in the virtual world. After emerging as the
most searched Indian politician on Google in 2013, the BJP leader has now
topped the list of most searched Chief Minister in the country. Internet search
giant Google on Wednesday released trends on Chief Ministers of India.
According to the trends, which took into account searches made for a period of
three months from December 14 to March 13 this year, Mr. Modi was the most
popular Chief Minister among Internet users in the country..
7) BIRAC
Celebrates its 2nd Foundation Day: BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research
Assistance Council) - a Section 25 ‘Not-for-Profit Company’ of Government of
India, registered under Indian Companies Act 1956, set up as Department of
Biotechnology’s interface agency, which serves as a single window for the
emerging biotech industries – has completed 2 years of incorporation today 20th March, 2014.
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