A look at the headlines right now:
- Four dead after Cyclone Vardah makes landfall near Chennai: Thousands have been evacuated in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and accommodated in relief camps.
- Six taken into custody in Kerala for ‘disrespecting’ the national anthem: Some delegates of the International Film Festival of Kerala allegedly did not stand up for the anthem before the screenings.
- Tata Sons’ claims that I worked jointly with Cyrus Misrty are false and baseless, says Nusli Wadia: The industrialist, in a letter, urged the group’s shareholders to decide whether they should condone the ‘coercive tactics’ of Ratan Tata.
- ‘Unmarried women should also be allowed to terminate pregnancy caused by contraceptive failure’: The Health Ministry made the recommendation to amend an abortion law after ‘due consultations with various stakeholders’.
- Rs 2,000 notes will be phased out in five years, says RSS ideologue S Gurumurthy: Central government officials reportedly consult the chartered accountant about the demonetisation initiative.
- ‘La La Land’ tops Golden Globe nomination list with seven mentions: Meryl Streep was announced the winner of the Cecil B DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in the film industry.
- Fatwa against BJP West Bengal chief Dilip Ghosh for statements against Mamata Banerjee: The imam of Kolkata’s Tipu Sultan Mosque called for Ghosh to be pelted with stones and removed from the state.
- Virat Kohli says Tendulkar’s advice to not read about himself helped him focus on cricket: ‘Realistic targets’ and a collective effort by the team helped them win the series against England, the Test captain said.
- Axis Bank says report of withdrawal of banking licence is ‘false’ and ‘malafide’: The RBI has also denied taking action on cancelling the bank’s licence.
- I hurt Jayalalithaa, says Rajinikanth on his 66th birthday: The veteran actor did not celebrate his birthday on Monday in memory of the late Tamil Nadu chief minister.
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