- Delhi to adopt Bharat Stage VI fuel norms from April 2018, two years earlier than planned: Meanwhile, the Delhi and Haryana CMs met on Wednesday and pledged ‘all steps possible’ to check air pollution in the National Capital Region.
- Kerala Transport Minister Thomas Chandy resigns over allegations of land grab: Earlier, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan had said that the Nationalist Congress Party would take a call on Chandy’s future.
- Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe deposed from ruling party after Army intervention: Zanu-PF reiterated the military’s stand that it had not attempted a coup.
- Uttar Pradesh makes Aadhaar mandatory for students appearing in board exams: A board official said this will enable them to curb fraudulent registrations and other malpractices.
- Haryana minister asked murdered boy’s family not to demand CBI inquiry in Gurugram case, claims father: Rao Narbir Singh has denied the allegation and said he made sure their demand was fulfilled.
- Gujarat Election Commission bars BJP from using ‘Pappu’ in its electronic ads: ‘Pappu’, which roughly translates to someone who is unintelligent, is often used to ridicule Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi.
- We will block all Bhansali shoots if he doesn’t delete objectionable scenes in Padmavati, says BJP MLA: Rajput Karni Sena members protested in Bengaluru demanding that the film should not be released.
- South Korea hit by 5.4-magnitude earthquake, the country’s second most powerful one on record: Multiple aftershocks followed the tremor, including a 4.3 magnitude quake.
- National Green Tribunal raps Amarnath Shrine Board, asks why there are no facilities for pilgrims: The panel said it was unfair that the board was giving more priority to commercial activities than to pilgrims.
- Indian man declares himself king of unclaimed land on Egypt-Sudan border: Suyash Dixit said his father was the prime minister and head of military of the new ‘Kingdom of Dixit’.
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