A look at the headlines right now:
- India not a ‘fragile economy’, has the capacity to fully implement demonetisation, says Arun Jaitley: The finance minister said the discontinuation of high-value notes would have long-term benefits.
- Rahul Gandhi visits DMK chief M Karunanidhi in hospital: Congress leaders P Chidambaram and Su Thirunavukarasar accompanied him.
- Pakistan rules out accepting any change to Indus Waters Treaty with India: Special Assistant to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Tariq Fatemi said Islamabad’s position was based ‘on the principles enshrined in the treaty’.
- Corrupt people are protected by the Congress, says Ravi Shankar Prasad: The Union Law Minister accused Rahul Gandhi of ‘crossing [the] limits of dignity’ and doing nothing against black money and graft.
- Do not fill Nusli Wadia’s position even if he is voted out of three Tata companies, says HC: The court said the post must be left vacant till a suit by four minority shareholders against his removal is resolved.
- Three students of Delhi’s St. Stephen’s drown in Periyar river during college trip to Kerala: The manager of their resort also died while trying to save them.
- Panic, protests and looting in Venezuela after its government demonetises currency: Citizens demonstrated on the streets, demanding that shops and other businesses accept their old 100-bolivar notes.
- US offers $25 million for information on Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghadi: This is more than double the reward amount announced in 2011.
- Activist Angela Davis appeals to Pranab Mukherjee to repeal AFSPA in Kashmir: At a press conference in Mumbai, she called the law an instrument of oppression and a symbol of state power and militarisation.
- Anne Frank may not have been betrayed to Nazis, but discovered by chance, say researchers: The Amsterdam museum dedicated to the Holocaust diarist said her safe house might have been raided over a ration fraud.
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