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22:54 21 air raids slow IS advance near Kobane: US military: US led aircraft hammered Islamic State jihadists with 21 bombing raids near Kobane amid signs the strikes had Hermes Kelly bag fake "slowed" the group's advance on the Syrian border town, the American military said.

In one of the heaviest bombardments so far against the Sunni jihadists encircling Kobane yesterday and today, coalition air strikes "destroyed" two IS staging locations, a building, a truck, two vehicles, three compounds and damaged several other targets, it said.

22:53 J flood: General insurers submit status report to High Court: Insurance companies with huge exposure to flood hit J submitted their compliance reports to the Jammu and Kashmir (J High Court today.

"We have submitted our compliance report before the J High Court today in which we gave details of the number of claims we have already settled as well as the amounts paid against those claims so far," United Insurance Chairman and Managing Director Milind Kharat told PTI today without disclosing the total amount his company paid to claimants.

"We need to get Ebola under control in the near term so that it doesn't spread further and become a long term global health crisis that we end up fighting for decades at large scale, like HIV or polio. Mukherjee's 'The Lives Of Others', a sweeping account of life in 1960s Calcutta, is 5/2 favourite to win with bookmakers William Hill, making him the frontrunner for the coveted 50,000 pound prize to be presented by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at a gala ceremony at London's Guildhall.

London based Mukherjee has been selected for his second novel published in May this year. The book is based in his birth place of Kolkata and centres around a dysfunctional Ghosh family in the 1960s and the secrets and rivalries within the family against a backdrop of political activism.

Mukerjee, who studied at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, reviews fiction for the 'Times' and the 'Sunday Telegraph' and his first novel, 'A Life Apart' was a joint winner of the Vodafone Crossword Award in India.

21:44 Bachchan appeals to all to contribute for Kashmir flood relief: Bollywood bag Hermes copy megastar Amitabh Bachchan today called on all the citizens of the country to show their support for Kashmir flood victims. Jammu and Kashmir was hit by heavy floods caused by torrential rains in September, which left at least 200 dead and thousands homeless.

Bachchan, while promoting a charity campaign 'HUM HAIN. Umeed e Kashmir' for the flood victims here, said, "As human beings and as Indians we need to do all that we can help our countrymen in need.

The plight of the people of Jammu and Kashmir has always been a matter of concern and the floods have only made it worse.

"All that we do simply won't be enough to meet the various challenges facing the people, but every drop counts. Hence we call on everyone in our country and from the world community to come forward and provide their support."

21:31 Bilawal Bhutto facing threats to life: Sindh govt: Pakistan People's Party chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is facing serious threats to his life from an outlawed militant group, a media report said today.

The government of Sindh has ordered law enforcement agencies "to ensure extreme vigilance" and take "special measures" to save Bilawal's life from Jundullah militant group, the Dawn reported.

The provincial government in what was intended as a confidential letter shared intelligence of a plan being made by the banned group to target the PPP chairperson. However, the leaked letter did not state the details regarding the date, time, place and method of the attack.

21:19 Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "man ki baat" address to the nation on October 3 on All India Radio (AIR) was listened by over 66 per cent of the people in six cities of the country. The survey was conducted randomly in Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmadabad, Bangalore, Bhopal and Trivandrum covering 100 listeners in each of these cities, said Director General of AIR F Sheharyar.

"It was found that 66.7 per cent of the people had listened to the PM's speech on AIR and they found it very useful," he said.

The transmission was also carried by several private TV channels and FM radios. Sheharyar also talked about AIR's plans to broadcast programmes which are run on medium wave on FM,l thus giving a new lease of life to the popular programmes aired on medium wave stations.

21:17 HC upholds former MLA Pappu Kalani's conviction in murder case: The Bombay high court today dismissed appeals filed by former Maharashtra MLA Suresh alias Pappu Kalani and three others against a sessions court verdict convicting them in a murder case.

The division bench of justices S C Dharmadhikari and Anil Menon dismissed the appeals, saying the court did not find anything perverse in the verdict convicting them for conspiracy and murder of Ghansham Bhatija. Bhatija was shot dead at Ulhasnagar in neighbouring Thane district on February 27, 1990.

His brother Inder bag Hermes fake Bhatija, who saw his brother being gunned down, was shot dead on April 28, 1990 despite having police protection. According to the police, the murders were fall out of a long standing political and criminal rivalry.

21:10 Actor Pawan Kalyan announces Rs 50 lakh for cyclone relief work: Telugu actor and founder president of Jana Sena Party Pawan Kalyan today announced Rs 50 lakh to the Chief Minister's relief fund for taking up relief operations in the aftermath of cyclone Hudhud in Andhra Pradesh.

"I am deeply anguished by the calamity that has swept through Vizag and North Andhra. The plight of lakhs of people who have been destabilised is unimaginable. My heart aches for them," Pawan Kalyan said in a release here.

"It is in times like these that we should step forward beyond parties and politics and come together as one force to overcome this calamity.

Even as all efforts are being made by the Central and State governments, as an individual I will be handing over Rs 50 lakh towards the CM Relief Fund," he added.

20:53 Statements in a blog are personal opinion which cannot be treated as an evidence, the Delhi High Court today said and dismissed a plea for a CBI probe into allegation by Justice (Rtd) Markandey Katju who had blogged that a former CJI had made "improper compromises" to favour a High Court judge despite adverse IB report against him.

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