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1. Govt to kick off FY24 Budget-making exercise today The government on Monday will kick off its ann

1. Govt to kick off FY24 Budget-making exercise today The government on Monday will kick off its annual Budget making exercise for financial year 2023-24, that is expected to look at measures to revive growth amid a gloomy global outlook. 2. Karnataka warns cab aggregators of action if autorickshaw services not dropped by Monday With taxi aggregators including Ola and Uber unrelenting to the Karnataka government's direction to stop autorickshaw services under its domain with immediate effect, the state transport department has warned that the enforcement will start from Monday. 3. Singapore to lift Covid-19 restrictions for all from today Singapore is set to lift the Covid-19 restrictions on non-vaccinated individuals from Monday but it is ready to step up such measures when necessary to lower infection rates and protect the unvaccinated, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Sunday. 4. Kyrgyzstan cancels Russian-led military drill on its land The Kyrgyz defence ministry did not specify the reason for cancelling the “Indestructible Brotherhood-2022” command and staff exercises, which were set to be held in the country's east from Monday to Friday. 5. New-look Chennaiyin set to kickstart ISL campaign against ATK Mohun Bagan Two-time former champions Chennaiyin FC will look to go out all guns blazing and start the new season on a winning note when they take on ATK Mohun Bagan in their opening match of the Indian Super League in Kolkata on Monday. 6. Experimental India to face plucky Thailand in Women's Asia Cup With a semifinal berth already sealed, India will look to continue experimenting with their playing XI when they take on a plucky Thailand in the Women's Asia Cup in Sylhet on Monday. [logo] The Morning Filter 10 OCTOBER 2022 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Morning Filter newsletter, your guide from The Hindu on the major news stories and events to follow today. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( [Privacy Info]( Here are the latest updates and the big news stories to follow today 1. Govt to kick off FY24 Budget-making exercise today The government on Monday will kick off its [annual Budget making exercise]( for financial year 2023-24, that is expected to look at measures to revive growth amid a gloomy global outlook. 2. Karnataka warns cab aggregators of action if autorickshaw services not dropped by Monday With taxi aggregators including [Ola and Uber unrelenting to the Karnataka government's direction]( to stop autorickshaw services under its domain with immediate effect, the state transport department has warned that the enforcement will start from Monday. 3. Singapore to lift Covid-19 restrictions for all from today [Singapore is set to lift the Covid-19 restrictions]( on non-vaccinated individuals from Monday but it is ready to step up such measures when necessary to lower infection rates and protect the unvaccinated, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Sunday. 4. Kyrgyzstan cancels Russian-led military drill on its land The Kyrgyz defence ministry did not specify the reason for cancelling the “Indestructible Brotherhood-2022” command and staff exercises, which were set to be held in the country's east from Monday to Friday. 5. New-look Chennaiyin set to kickstart ISL campaign against ATK Mohun Bagan Two-time former champions Chennaiyin FC will look to go out all guns blazing and start the new season on a winning note when they take on ATK Mohun Bagan in their opening match of the Indian Super League in Kolkata on Monday. 6. Experimental India to face plucky Thailand in Women's Asia Cup With a semifinal berth already sealed, India will look to continue experimenting with their playing XI when they take on a plucky Thailand in the Women's Asia Cup in Sylhet on Monday. Today’s Best Reads [[Rajasthan rebellion shows Gandhis’ diminishing clout] Rajasthan rebellion shows Gandhis’ diminishing clout]( [[Disparity among States in facilities for eye donation] Disparity among States in facilities for eye donation]( [[Without Valmiki, world would not have known Ram: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat] Without Valmiki, world would not have known Ram: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat]( [[Ducking Sri Lankan Navy’s bullets, youth swims 13 km to Dhanushkodi] Ducking Sri Lankan Navy’s bullets, youth swims 13 km to Dhanushkodi]( Copyright @ 2022, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please [try here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails [go here](

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