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1. Delhi HC to hear on Monday plea against inclusion of CAs under money laundering law The Delhi High Court on Monday will hear a petition challenging the inclusion of chartered accountants, company secretaries and cost accountants within the ambit of “reporting entities” under the anti-money laundering law and fastening of criminal liability on them in case of non-compliance of the legal provisions. 2. Rahul Gandhi likely to visit Kargil The Congress leader, who drove along with several of his companions from Leh to Pangong on motorcycles on Saturday, celebrated the birth anniversary of his father on the banks of the lake on Sunday morning. 3. India, Asian decision on review of free trade agreement in goods expected on Monday A decision on a long pending issue of initiating a review of the existing free trade agreement on goods between India and the 10-nation Asean bloc may be taken up during a meeting in Indonesia on Monday, an official said. 4. Praggnanandhaa holds Caruana to draw in 2nd game; semifinal heads to tie-break The two players will take part in a tie-break on Monday to decide who advances to the final against world No.1 Magnus Carlsen. 5. Prannoy, Sen lead India’s medal hunt; inform Satwit-Chirag title favourites The in-form duo of HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen will be at the forefront of India’s medal hunt at the BWF World Championships beginning in Copenhagen on Monday 6. Hockey India names 39-member men’s core probable group for national coaching camp ahead of Asian Games Gearing up for the all-important Hangzhou Asian Games, Hockey India on Sunday named a 39-member core men’s probable group for the national coaching camp beginning in Bengaluru on Monday. [logo] The Morning Filter 21 August 2023 [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 Here are the latest updates and the big news stories to follow today 1. Delhi HC to hear on Monday plea against inclusion of CAs under money laundering law The Delhi High Court on Monday will hear a petition challenging the inclusion of chartered accountants, company secretaries and cost accountants within the ambit of “reporting entities” under the anti-money laundering law and fastening of criminal liability on them in case of non-compliance of the legal provisions. 2. Rahul Gandhi likely to visit Kargil The Congress leader, who drove along with several of his companions from Leh to Pangong on motorcycles on Saturday, celebrated the birth anniversary of his father on the banks of the lake on Sunday morning. 3. India, Asian decision on review of free trade agreement in goods expected on Monday A decision on a long pending issue of initiating a review of the existing free trade agreement on goods between India and the 10-nation Asean bloc may be taken up during a meeting in Indonesia on Monday, an official said. 4. Praggnanandhaa holds Caruana to draw in 2nd game; semifinal heads to tie-break The two players will take part in a tie-break on Monday to decide who advances to the final against world No.1 Magnus Carlsen. 5. Prannoy, Sen lead India’s medal hunt; inform Satwit-Chirag title favourites The in-form duo of HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen will be at the forefront of India’s medal hunt at the BWF World Championships beginning in Copenhagen on Monday 6. Hockey India names 39-member men’s core probable group for national coaching camp ahead of Asian Games Gearing up for the all-important Hangzhou Asian Games, Hockey India on Sunday named a 39-member core men’s probable group for the national coaching camp beginning in Bengaluru on Monday. [Sign up for free]( Today’s Best Reads [[Made in Madras | Terrace technology to cool down the city] Made in Madras | Terrace technology to cool down the city]( [[Influx of Maratha leaders may upset equations in Maharashtra BJP] Influx of Maratha leaders may upset equations in Maharashtra BJP]( [[Pulses prices may spiral as deficient rain mars sowing] Pulses prices may spiral as deficient rain mars sowing]( [[Kuki tribal body to re-impose blockade on NH-2] Kuki tribal body to re-impose blockade on NH-2]( Copyright @ 2023, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please [try here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails [go here](

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