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SPORTS
After Rio Setback, Vinesh Phogat Eyes Redemption at Tokyo
For an athlete, nothing can be worse than a career threatening injury and when it happens at the biggest stage of them all - the Olympics - it can sometimes break him or her down, mentally more than physically. Vinesh Phogat was 21 and among India's brightest hopes of a medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics when disaster struck. Phogat dislocated her knee in the quarter-final bout against China's Sun Yanan and was stretchered off the mat in agonizing pain. But now she is back on the mat and aims to give her 100% in the tournaments she plays in future.
ENTERTAINMENT
SC Rejects Plea to Block Padmaavat Release
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a PIL to block the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's movie Padmaavat. "We have to function as a constitutional court. Can't block a movie from screening," said a bench of the apex court. The PIL, filed by lawyer ML Sharma, question the Censor Board's certificate to the Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor starrer. He claimed there could be murders and arson if the film is released. Rejecting Sharma's argument, the SC said law and order was a job of the states. "Won't re-hear the case. We have rejected even states' objections and have decided that a ban isn't permissible," the court said. The Supreme Court cleared Bhansali's film and suspended the ban orders by four states on Thursday.
TECH
'WhatsApp Business' Launched
To help businesses communicate better with their customers globally, including in India, WhatsApp on Thursday launched "WhatsApp Business" - a free-to-download Android app for small businesses. The new app will make it easier for companies to connect with customers, and more convenient for its 1.3 billion users to chat with businesses that matter to them.
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