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1. The UK government's decision to not recognise Covishield as a legitimate anti-Covid vaccine is "discriminatory" and it is within the country's "right to take reciprocal measures" if the matter was not resolved, India's says on Tuesday. Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said this move impacts Indian citizens travelling to that country. 2. The National Defence Academy is being prepared for the admission of female cadets and women can sit for the entrance exam from May 2022, the government says on Tuesday, in response to the Supreme Court finding the existing induction policy to be discriminatory. 3. Two pilots have dies after an army helicopter crashes into the hills near Patnitop in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday. Officials said the pilots of the Army Aviation helicopter, both Majors, were critically injured. 4. Allegations that Amazon's legal representatives bribed officials in India will be investigated, the government says on Tuesday, stressing on a "zero-tolerance" policy towards corruption. The US e-commerce giant is also believed to have launched a probe into the allegation reported by a US website. 5. A day after Narendra Giri, the head of a top religious body - Akhil Bharatiya Akhada Parishad - allegedly died by suicide in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj, his closest disciple is arrested. 6. Businessman Raj Kundra on Tuesday walks out of a Mumbai jail, a day after a magistrate court here granted bail to the key accused in a pornographic films case in which he was arrested two months ago.