A look at the headlines right now:
- You can soon withdraw Rs 2,000 from select petrol stations: Public sector oil companies decided to pitch in to help reduce long queues at banks and ATMs.
- Demonetisation hits Manipur media, no newspapers to hit the stands from today: Publishers and distributors decided to stop the press as they are unable to carry out business because lower denomination notes are unavailable.
- Stand up to Russia, Barack Obama advises Donald Trump: The US president said he was ‘cautiously optimistic’ about the Republican because of the ‘extraordinary demands’ of the role.
- SC asks Azam Khan to apologise for his ‘political conspiracy’ remarks about the Bulandshahr gangrape: The court also directed the Uttar Pradesh government to bear the expenses of the minor’s education.
- India takes up denial of visa to badminton team manager from Arunachal Pradesh with China: The Chinese Embassy in New Delhi had told Bamang Tago that he would need approval from Beijing for the travel permit.
- Ghulam Nabi Azad brings up Uri to slam demonetisation, comments expunged from House: The BJP deemed his reference anti-national and said it was an insult to the soldiers who had died in the attack.
- Pakistan violated ceasefire agreement 12 times between November 5 and 12, says External Affairs Ministry: Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said there were 18 infiltration attempts by militants in the past week.
- Australia makes it harder for work visa holders to find new jobs, Indians will be affected the most: Workers will now have just 60 days to look for employment after leaving a company, as against the 90 days they had before.
- Sprinter Dharambir Singh banned for eight years by National Anti-Doping Agency: The runner had been barred from representing India in the Rio Olympics after he failed a dope test.
- Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara centuries take India to 317/4 on Day 1 of 2nd Test: The Indian skipper was unbeaten on 151 at the end of play.
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