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DNA Morning Must Reads: SC says to settle Ayodhya issue out of court, massive seat cut in JNU, and more

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Settle Ayodhya issue out of court, says SC; VHP decides to relaunch Ram Mandir movement

The Supreme Court on Tuesday urged all interested parties involved in the Ram Mandir issue to settle the matter out of court with Chief Justice of India (CJI) JS Khehar even offering to mediate in the settlement issue should the need arise. Meanwhile, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), has decided to re-launch the movement. Read more here.

CM Yogi Adityanath says expect many bans in UP; takes dig at Rahul in farewell speech in Parliament

The newly-anointed chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, perplexed opposition members in the Lok Sabha when he said, "Aap dekhte rahiye, wahan bahut kuchh bandi hone ja rahi hai (You go on watching, many things are going to get banned there (Uttar Pradesh)." Read more here.

Ace investor Radhakishan Damani joins the elite billionaire club with D-Mart public offer

Ace investor Radhakishan Damani created history on Tuesday when his company Avenue Supermarts Ltd (ASL), which owns and operates the supermarket chain D-Mart, listed on the bourses at 113.4% premium to its issue price of Rs 299 a piece.  Read more here.

NU admission 2017-18: Massive seat cut in M.Phil, PhD courses

The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) drastically reduced M.Phil, PhD seats for the upcoming session of 2017-18, with only 194 seats available for the research aspirants in comparison to last year's figure of 1174 seats. Read more here

Aussie 'extended support staff' Trumpet their woes over Virat Kohli

Following should be the thumb rule for any Indian captain playing against Australia — If the media Down Under start falling short of ideas and resort to absurd comparisons, then the skipper is doing something right. Read more here

Raveena Tandon won't shoot with The Viral Fever. Here's why!

Raveena Tandon Thadani has cancelled plans to promote her upcoming movie Maatr — The Mother on The Viral Fever (TVF), following the sexual harassment allegations against Arunabh Kumar, Founder and CEO, TVF, an online entertainment platform that satirises Indian politics, movies, lifestyle, and the social system. Read more here

 

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