Indian Abroad April 1-15, 2021

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Vol 1, Issue 4, April 1-15, 2021

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Vijayan: Left to make a resounding comeback sense the mood of the people.

Exuberant Holi celebrations across Australia even as PM Morrison extends greetings to PM ModiP - Page 7

“From the response that we are getting starting from youth to the senior citizens, it’s quite obvious that we are going to record an electoral victory which would better our performance in 2016,” said Vijayan.

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ith just days left for the Kerala assembly polls on April 6, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday expressed confidence that the Left will win with a resounding victory. Speaking to the media as part of his state-wide campaign trip at Kasargode, he said he is able to

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Why Holi & politics are losing colour in UP Page 12

Ravishing Fashionistas casting call auditions: “Girls were clothed in confidence and dressed with sass” Page 22

3rd ODI: India hang on to win by 7 runs, clinch series 2-1 - Page 24

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Hasina received the Indian leader at the tarmac of the VVIP terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the capital at around 11 a.m.

“In my trips across the state, what I could find is that the venue of our meetings gets filled and it’s overflowing and this in itself tells the tale of what April 6 is going to be like. It’s like a wave in favour of the Left,” added Vijayan.

The farmers said that they will not play Holi with colours and rather use soil to celebrate the festival adding that if the farm laws are not withdrawn then they will celebrate Diwali also at the borders of Delhi. Continued on Page 3

India move to 7th position on ICC WC Super League standings their seven-run win over England in the third ODI. The victory helped India seal a 2-1 win over England in the series.

India moved up to seventh position on the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League standings after

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angladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday received her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi and rolled out the red carpet to welcome him on his two-day official visit.

In 2016, for 140 member Kerala Assembly polls, the Left won 91 seats, the Congress-led UDF 47 seats, the BJP-1 and Independent-1.

Farmers burn farm law copies as ‘Holika Dahan’

he farmers, who have been agitating at Delhi borders for the past four months, burnt the copies of the farm laws as part of the ‘Holika Dahan’ celebrations on Sunday and said that the government will have to repeal these laws and make a law on Minimum Support Price (MSP).

Hasina rolls out red carpet for Modi

Despite the loss, England remain the top-ranked team in the standings with 40 points. England have played nine matches in the league out of which they have won four and lost five. India, on the other hand, have played six matches, winning three and losing as many. While England are on 40 points, India are on 29. Continued on Page 24

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The Indian Prime Minister was accorded a guard of honour by a contingent comprising personnel from the Bangladesh Army, Navy and Air Force at the airport. Several Ministers, State Ministers, and high-ranking civil and military high officials were also present at Continued on Page 19

Indian community rises to the occasion as NSW floods wreak havoc

In the aftermath of the destruction brought about by the recent NSW floods, the Indian community members offered succour to all those who were affected, in an exemplary display of resilience and solidarity with fellow Australians, writes Deepika Banerjee. Torrential rains, which commenced on 18th March, battered the east coast of Australia leading to widespread flooding in New South Wales (NSW) and leaving a trail of destruction from the North Coast to the Sydney metropolitan area with the suburbs of the latter experiencing the worst floods in

the last six decades. In the words of NSW Premier Gladys Berejeklian, it was a “one-in-100-year” flooding. However, the Indian community, which was in the recent past lauded for its tireless relief efforts during the worst phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, once again rose to the occasion and provided much needed aid. Not only did the various community groups offer a generous helping hand but also many individuals opened their homes. Continued on Page 3

Maha, Punj, K’taka major contributors to Covid resurge

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ive states -- Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and Gujarat -- have reported a surge in daily new cases, the Health Ministry said on Friday.

Of the 59,118 new cases reported in

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the last 24 hours through out the country, Maharashtra contributed 35,952, followed by Punjab with 2,661 while Karnataka reported 2,523 new cases -- which comes to 41,136 alone. Continued on Page 5

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