World / Bomb blast in Kabul, 63 killed, read 5 big news on Sunday morning

AajTak : Aug 18, 2019, 11:56 AM
63 people have died in a bomb blast at a wedding ceremony in Kabul, Afghanistan, while 182 people have been seriously injured. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Bhutan. While addressing the students at the Royal University, Prime Minister Modi said that one day Bhutan scientists will also make satellites. At the same time, the condition of former Finance Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) veteran Arun Jaitley remains critical, he has been placed on the life support system.

1. Afghanistan: Big bang in Kabul wedding ceremony, 63 people killed, 182 injured

Scorched in the fire of civil war, there is a big explosion in a wedding ceremony in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. At least 63 people died in this, while more than 182 people are said to be injured. Tolo News quoted a spokesman for the Home Ministry as saying that the blast occurred late Saturday. The death toll in this explosion may increase.

2. PM Modi said - One day Bhutan scientists will also make satellite

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Bhutan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on the second day of his visit to Bhutan at the Royal University, Thimphu, that it is a pleasure that young Bhutanese scientists will visit India to design and launch their own small satellite of Bhutan. I hope that someday soon many of you will be scientists, engineers and innovators.

3. Arun Jaitley's condition critical, treatment continues with blessings

The condition of former Finance Minister Arun Jaitley remains critical. He was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on August 9 and is undergoing treatment there. Currently, he has been put on life support. Along with treatment, the period of blessings for them is also going on. On Saturday, a havan was done for Arun Jaitley's quick recovery.

4. Gadkari told the officers - complete the work in 8 days, otherwise I will ask people to wash it

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari's statement in a program is in the news. He has warned the officers and said that if they do not complete this work in eight days, then they will ask people to wash the law in their hands and wash it. These things were organized by Nitin Gadkari in Nagpur, Small Industries Bharti Said in the session He was actually expressing displeasure over the red tape.

5. Journalists clashed with Khalistanis for tricolor, people braved salute on social media

On 15 August, Indians living all over India and abroad celebrated the Independence Day by hoisting the tricolor. The tricolor was also hoisted at the Indian High Commission in London. During this time, supporters of Pakistan and Khalistan protested outside the Indian High Commission in London. Get on hooliganism

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