A look at the headlines right now:
- Public holiday declared as cyclone Vardah inches closer to Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh: Weather officials said the storm will make a landfall on Monday afternoon near Pulicat with winds travelling up to 100 kmph. It will subside by evening.
- GST Council meet inconclusive, ‘April 1 deadline out of the picture’: The Centre and states did not debate issues such as the dual control of assessees because of a discussion on the three draft laws related to the new regime.
- Bill English will succeed John Key as PM of New Zealand: The current finance minister said he was ‘excited and humbled’ to be elected as the new leader of the governing National Party.
- Pakistan’s ISI gets new director general in a major reshuffle by Army chief: Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar has extensive experience in the field of intelligence and has served as the chief of the agency’s counter-terrorism wing in Islamabad.
- Demonetisation will empower the poor, says Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh: The prime minister, who addressed the audience in Bahraich via phone, blamed the Opposition parties for stalling the Parliament proceedings.
- Cyrus Mistry misled 2011 selection committee set up to appoint Ratan Tata’s successor, alleges Tata Sons: Mistry’s office, on the other hand, accused Tata Sons director Vijay Singh of playing a pivotal role in the Rs 3,600 crore AgustaWestland choppers scam.
- Pakistan will not succeed in dividing India along religious lines, says Rajnath Singh: The home minister said it because of Indian Muslims that the Islamic State group has not been able to gain grounds in the country.
- Virat Kohli’s golden run gives advantage to India in fourth Test against England: India’s Test skipper scored his third double century to help his side post 631; At stumps, England trailed India by 49 runs with four wickets remaining.
- Karnataka Administrative Service officer arrested after driver blamed him in suicide note: Ramesh Gowda had claimed that he was being threatened for being privy to information that BJP leader Janardhan Reddy converted his black money to white.
- At least 25 killed in blast at main Coptic Christian cathedral in Cairo: No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the incident yet.
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