From the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 breaking streaming records on YouTube to India's Praggnanandhaa losing to Magnus Carlsen in intense Chess World Cup final, read on to know more about the latest trending news and updates in this August 24 news roundup.
The Defence Ministry announced on Wednesday that the "Made in India" Astra Missile was successfully test fired by India's LCA Tejas fighter jet. This beyond visual range air-to-air missile was fired near the coast of Goa and its success brings some good news and will potentially reduce India's dependency on imported weapons.
United World Wrestling has suspended the membership of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) for the continuous delay in the latter's elections. It is noteworthy that WFI elections were supposed to be held in June 2023 and have repeatedly been postponed amid wrestlers protests and resulting legal issues.
The live streaming of the successful Chandrayaan-3 soft landing on the lunar south pole broke YouTube records with over 8 million viewers watching it all unfold on the platform. In further updates, Chandrayaan-3's rover "Pragyan" has been deployed on the moon and has successfully begun its probe.
The 3rd and final T20 international between Ireland and India was abandoned without any cricketing action due to rain. With the last game being washed out, India clinched the 3-match series 2-0 under the leadership of the returning Jasprit Bumrah.
Magnus Carlsen, the 5-time undisputed world champion, has defeated India's Prggnanandhaa to win the FIDE Chess World Cup. In the World Cup Final round 3, Carlsen won the first game and Praggnanandhaa took the draw in the next game, resulting in the Norwegian clinching the cup.
According to government sources, there will not be any more extensions in the deadline for use of Aadhaar-based payment to MGNREGS workers. As per these reports, the August 31 deadline is the final one and all payments to MGNREGS workers after the date must be done via ABPS.
A single judge bench of the Allahabad High Court has observed in a ruling that changing one's surgery through surgical intervention is a constitutional right. In today's society, one cannot be barred from changing their gender, Justice Ajit Kumar.
Stay tuned for more updates from across the country and follow-ups on these stories.
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