A look at the headlines right now:
- Schools, colleges to stay shut for fourth day as Chennai, parts of TN brace for more rain: The state government has also advised IT companies to stay shut or let people work from home.
- Possible violation of safety norms killed 29 in explosion at NTPC’s plant, says report: The National Human rights panel has asked for a report on accident.
- China blocks another attempt at the UN to list Masood Azhar as a global terrorist: India said it was deeply disappointed that ‘a single country has blocked international consensus’ on the Jaish-e-Mohammed chief.
- Users can link mobile number with Aadhaar using one-time password from December 1, says UIDAI: Meanwhile, the Centre on Thursday told the Supreme Court it could not change the deadline to link all mobile numbers with Aadhaar, which is February 6.
- Twitter employee deactivates US President Donald Trump’s account on his last day at company: The account was restored after 11 minutes.
- Delhi man rapes 18-month-old girl in front of his two children, arrested: In another incident, four men were arrested in Bhopal for allegedly abducting and raping a 19-year-old student.
- Jammu and Kashmir BJP youth wing president found dead with throat slit in Shopian: Superintendent of Police Shri Ram said they were investigating Gowhar Ahmad Bhat’s murder ‘from all angles’.
- Kerala Police order investigation into group accused of carrying out religious conversions: It released details of five men from the state – allegedly members of the Popular Front of India – believed to be fighting for the Islamic State in Syria.
- Eight Catalan leaders taken to jail, former president still in Belgium with four aides: A ninth minister was granted bail after he argued that he had resigned before the Catalan Parliament voted to secede.
- Dina Wadia, Pakistan founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s daughter, dies at 98: She died in New York after reports said she had contracted pneumonia.
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