A look at the headlines right now:
- All public banks, some private banks will waive debit card service charges this year: The Supreme Court agreed to transfer all petitions against demonetisation to a single court.
- Pakistan claims Indian shelling killed several passengers on a bus in PoK:Inter Services Public Relations on Twitter said Indian forces ‘resorted to unprovoked firing’ along the LoC.
- Larsen and Toubro lays off 14,000 employees in bid to ‘right size’ citing economic slowdown: The Indian engineering giant sacked 11.2% of its staffers in six months leading to September despite reporting an 84.3% increase in second quarter net profit.
- Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh resigns from Lok Sabha: The senior leader had said that his party would not participate in Wednesday’s special Assembly session called to discuss the dispute.
- SC rules in favour of Reliance Communications in Rs 4,800-crore tax case: The I-T department had claimed that proceeds from the company’s Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds were ‘unexplained cash credits’.
- 35-year-old arrested for raping three-and-a-half-year-old girl, leaving her in a pit: The accused allegedly lured the child with the promise of a chocolate.
- Vietnam scraps plan to build its first nuclear plants because of economic and environmental concerns: The cost of the project reportedly went up to 400 trillion dong ($18 billion), twice the initial budget set in 2009.
- AIR snubs Manipur government festival saying state did nothing after a blast on its premises: The station’s staff did not air any information on the event till the deputy chief minister came to them and promised to take action.
- Twitter suspends its own CEO Jack Dorsey’s account for half an hour: This triggered rumours that the social networking platform’s co-founder had been sacked.
- Six Maoists killed by CRPF in an encounter in Latehar: Firearms were found at the spot where the gunbattle took place between the CoBRA battalion and the rebels.
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