A look at the headlines right now:
- Lok Sabha adjourned for the day after uproar over demonetisation: Narendra Modi attended the session in the Lower House on Wednesday, and was expected to speak on the matter.
- Assocham says industries in Tamil Nadu suffered damage worth $1 billion after cyclone Vardah: The body also called on its members and businessmen to help thousands of people evacuated because of the storm.
- Karnataka Excise Minister HY Meti resigns over alleged sex scandal: A woman had claimed that the 71-year-old Congress minister sought sexual favours from her in return for a departmental transfer.
- One militant killed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag encounter, combing operation underway: Officials said another exchange of fire is underway in Bomai, Sopore.
- After Legion hackings, Centre orders audit of financial sector and review of IT Act: Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the government was aiming to strengthen the 16-year-old legislation and counter cyber crimes.
- India’s Smriti Mandhana makes it to ICC’s Women’s Cricket Team of the Year: The 20-year-old is the only one from the country in the team.
- SC issues notice to CBI over claims that it did not probe foreign angle in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case: The apex court’s queries were based on statements by a convict in the case, AG Perarivalan, who said the agency flouted a TADA court order.
- No mobile payment app in India is completely secure, says chip maker Qualcomm: The company said such services were only using software-level security and not hardware-based encryption to protect user data
- Aleppo residents leave city after Russia declares battle is over: A truce was reached between pro-Assad forces and rebel fighters, where both sides agreed to evacuate civilians from 5 am Wednesday.
- Demonetisation exemptions set for use of Rs 500 notes to end at midnight: After Wednesday, the public will only be able to deposit these notes in their bank accounts till December 30.
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