Top stories 4 PM, Feb 26: PM Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' highlights; Army recruitment exam cancelled; Despite Virat Kohli's poor show, no changes in ICC rankings

From PM Narendra Modi's 29th edition of Mann Ki Baat to no change in ICC rankings despite Virat Kohli's poor show, here's your 4PM news bulletin of Feb 26

Top 10 takeaways from 29th edition of PM Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted the 29th edition of the radio broadcast of “Mann Ki Baat” on February 26. In his latest address, Prime Minister shared his thoughts on a number of issues while urging countrymen to support ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ movement. He also spoke on ISRO’s historic launch of 104 satellites, performances of Divyangs at Rio Olympics and Digital India campaign during his address. However, PM Modi did not talk about the ongoing Assembly Elections scenario across five states during his radio program address. Read More Here.

Army recruitment exam cancelled in centres of Pune Zone, after paper gets leaked

Army recruitment exam for various posts were cancelled in the centres of Pune zone on February 26, after the news of paper leak got confirmed. Senior Police of Thane Crime Branch Unit-1, Niteen Thackeray said, exam paper were allegedly given to the students by the coaching institutes and some army employees to write the answers in lodges and other places. Read More here.

Despite Virat Kohli, Ravichandran Ashwin’s poor show, no changes in ICC rankings

Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin will second the fact that the last three days have been their worst since a very long time. They were thrashed, their egos must have taken a beating, but the silver lining is that their ICC Test rankings have not taken a blow. Virat Kohli still remains the world’s second best batsman after his counterpart from Australia Steven Smith. Ravichandran Ashwin also remains the world’s best Test bowler and all-rounder in the world, according to the ICC rankings just released. Read More here.

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