A look at the headlines right now:
- Nirmala Sitharaman appointed new defence minister, Piyush Goyal gets railways: The new ministers who were sworn into PM Narendra Modi’s council of ministers are Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Shiv Pratap Shukla, and Anantkumar Hedge, among others.
- North Korea says it successfully conducted a hydrogen bomb test: The country’s official news agency KCNA claimed that all components of the hydrogen bomb were homemade.
- Demonetisation hit India’s poor very hard, Raghuram Rajan tells Times of India: A skewed measurement of the GDP will overlook the impact of the drive on the poor, he said.
- Be wary of emails with subjects like ‘please print and photos’, warns Centre about Locky ransomware: The cyber threat is currently in circulation through over 23 million messages, the alert said.
- Nasa’s Peggy Whitson returns with Expedition 52 crew, bags new record: The mission’s crew also included Flight Engineer Jack Fischer of Nasa and Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin of Russian space agency Roscosmos.
- Aam Aadmi Party will take on the BJP in Gujarat Assembly elections: The decision to contest the polls had been taken at a meeting of the party’s central and state office-bearers, Delhi Cabinet minister Gopal Rai said.
- ‘Largest wildfire’ in Los Angeles history triggers massive evacuation operation: Officials warned residents of erratic wind patterns which could spread the blaze even further.
- Gauhati High Court asks CBI to take over investigation into Louis Berger bribery scam: The US-based firm had said it had paid bribes to the Assam and Goa state governments to secure contracts as consultants of water supply projects.
- President should intervene in Tamil Nadu’s ‘extraordinary situation’, says Dinakaran: Protests broke out in the state after a Neet petitioner committed suicide.
- Uttar Pradesh Police arrest paediatrician Kafeel Khan: He was among nine people named in an FIR last week.
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