A look at the headlines right now:
- Modi begins four-nation tour, looks to boost India’s presence amid global power shifts: He will first meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who on Sunday suggested the EU could not depend on the US and UK after Donald Trump’s election and Brexit.
- Three Kerala Youth Congress workers suspended for allegedly killing calf during beef festival: Party Vice President Rahul Gandhi had condemned the incident calling it “barbaric”.
- No India-Pakistan cricket until terrorism stops, says Sports Minister Vijay Goel: He asked the BCCI to consult the government before sending any proposals to Lahore.
- ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 exam results declared, Ananya Maiti tops ISC with 99.5%: Delhi’s Shashwat Saxena from St Mary, Meerut Cantt, came first in Delhi-NCR with 98.6%.
- BJP government says it did not make the Zika cases public on purpose: Health Secretary JP Gupta said the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation was not informed about the cases ‘to avoid panic’.
- Cyclone Mora will bring heavy rainfall to Bengal, North East in the next 24 hours, says IMDF: Fishermen have been asked not to venture into the sea.
- Pathankot on high alert after ‘suspicious’ bag found near Mamun military station: Security officials are conducting a search operations.
- The US is now considering banning laptops on all international flights: Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said the administration was planning to ‘raise the bar’ on aviation security.
- ‘Despicable slur’ on FIPB secretaries to suggest they were influenced by my family, says P Chidambaram: The Congress leader and former finance minister claimed the leaks and insinuations were being ‘deliberately fed’ to the media.
- Venkaiah Naidu seeks action after Delhi rickshaw driver is killed for objecting to public urination: Ravinder Kumar was beaten to death after the two youngsters he had tried to chastise called 15 of their friends to the spot.
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