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1. Israel-Hamas war Day 14 | Israel bombards Gaza with airstrikes and readies troops for a ground as

1. Israel-Hamas war Day 14 | Israel bombards Gaza with airstrikes and readies troops for a ground assault An Israeli military spokesperson said on Thursday that the families of 206 people believed to have been captured by Hamas and taken into Gaza had been notified. Biden address. 2. Two-day Punjab Assembly session begins on Friday The SAD and its ally BSP will submit a censure notice against AAP Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab, Sandeep Pathak; Governor withholds approval for 3 Bills 3. Spiritual leader Bangaru Adigalar who paved way for menstruating women to enter temples dies The guru’s residence teemed with his devotees as they paid their last respects and the cremation is scheduled for Friday. 4. Congress likely to release final list for MP polls on Friday The process of filing of nomination papers will start from Saturday 5. MNF chief Zoramthanga to file nomination on Friday Friday is the last date for filing nominations in Mizoram. 6. Regional Rapid Transit System trains to be inaugurated by PM Modi on Friday Trains of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, will be known as ‘NaMo Bharat’, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced. 7. Organisation moves HC for permission to hold meeting at Ramlila Maidan Police have revoked consent for “communal” event; Justice Subramonium Prasad to hear plea on Friday. 8. Australia, Pakistan need to regain batting, bowling mojo to revive World Cup campaign When they meet each other in Bengaluru on Friday, Australia and Pakistan will have to regain those qualities in batting and bowling to infuse a fresh life into their World Cup campaign, which is yet to go into overdrive. [logo] The Morning Filter 20 October 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. Israel-Hamas war Day 14 | Israel bombards Gaza with airstrikes and readies troops for a ground assault An Israeli military spokesperson said on Thursday that the families of 206 people believed to have been captured by Hamas and taken into Gaza had been notified. Biden address. 2. Two-day Punjab Assembly session begins on Friday The SAD and its ally BSP will submit a censure notice against AAP Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab, Sandeep Pathak; Governor withholds approval for 3 Bills 3. Spiritual leader Bangaru Adigalar who paved way for menstruating women to enter temples dies The guru’s residence teemed with his devotees as they paid their last respects and the cremation is scheduled for Friday. 4. Congress likely to release final list for MP polls on Friday The process of filing of nomination papers will start from Saturday 5. MNF chief Zoramthanga to file nomination on Friday Friday is the last date for filing nominations in Mizoram. 6. Regional Rapid Transit System trains to be inaugurated by PM Modi on Friday Trains of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, will be known as ‘NaMo Bharat’, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced. 7. Organisation moves HC for permission to hold meeting at Ramlila Maidan Police have revoked consent for “communal” event; Justice Subramonium Prasad to hear plea on Friday. 8. Australia, Pakistan need to regain batting, bowling mojo to revive World Cup campaign When they meet each other in Bengaluru on Friday, Australia and Pakistan will have to regain those qualities in batting and bowling to infuse a fresh life into their World Cup campaign, which is yet to go into overdrive. [Sign up for free]( Today’s Best Reads [[Free ride, free spirit: What Shakti scheme means to women in Karnataka] Free ride, free spirit: What Shakti scheme means to women in Karnataka]( [[New RRTS trains to be known as 'NaMo Bharat'] New RRTS trains to be known as 'NaMo Bharat']( [[The Israel-Palestine conflict and ‘mainstream media’] The Israel-Palestine conflict and ‘mainstream media’]( [[Andhra Pradesh’s rice bowl reputation at stake as the water war heats up] Andhra Pradesh’s rice bowl reputation at stake as the water war heats up]( 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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