A look at the headlines right now:
- Pakistan is reaching out to Indians against New Delhi’s Kashmir policies, says Sartaj Aziz: Islamabad has set up a new committee to frame a ‘doable and sustainable’ strategy on the dispute, the foreign affairs advisor to Nawaz Sharif said.
- All public banks and some private banks will waive debit card service charges this year: Protests over demonetisation stalled Parliament proceedings for the fifth consecutive day.
- Donald Trump selects South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley as US Ambassador to the United Nations: The president-elect also reportedly changed his stance on climate change and investigating Hillary Clinton.
- Swiss banks to share information about Indian account holders from 2019: While Switzerland will adhere to the global standards when it will start collecting data from 2018, India vowed to maintain its confidentiality.
- GST Council meeting postponed to December 2-3: State and central officers will meet on November 25 to finalise the three draft legislations – central GST, integrated GST and a law on compensation for states.
- 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.
- Demonetisation brings back the feudal landlord system, says Mamata Banerjee: The West Bengal chief minister accused the Centre of turning a blind eye towards the inconveniences the public has been facing since the move was implemented.
- Football legend Maradona to visit Nagaland in December, play an exhibition match: Local sports department officials said they had invited the Argentinian World Cup winner to motivate players in the state.
- West Bengal CID arrests eight for selling more than 25 newborns in three years: While male babies reportedly fetched around Rs 2 lakh each, the female ones were sold for half the price and fair-skinned infants were the most sought-after.
- Six Maoists killed by CRPF in an encounter at Jharkand’s Latehar: Firearms were found at the spot where the gunbattle took place between the CoBRA battalion and the rebels.
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