A look at the headlines right now:
- Congress opposes BJP ‘just for the sake of opposition’, Modi says in Gujarat’s Bharuch: The prime minister claimed that the BJP government in the state had done its best to give land rights to adivasis.
- Cyclone Ockhi will head towards coastal Maharashtra and Gujarat, predict weathermen: Ten ships and three aircraft were deployed for search operations off the coasts of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and the Lakshadweep islands on Sunday.
- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inaugurates Chabahar Port developed by India: New Delhi has invested $500 million in the project that opens a trade route to Afghanistan and Central Asia.
- Congress’ quota formula for Patidars is constitutionally impossible, says Amit Shah: The BJP president said the reservation demands raised by Hardik Patel, Alpesh Thakor and Jignesh Mevani needed ‘prolonged discussions’.
- Central Railway to move its offices out of Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus: It will make way for a railway museum, Piyush Goyal had said last week.
- I-T raids unearth referral commission nexus between doctors and diagnostic centres in Bengaluru: Investigators found that doctors were paid crores for referring medical tests to certain laboratories.
- WhatsApp’s latest update will allow group administrators to stop other members from sending messages: The feature is currently available on the beta versions of the iOS and Android app.
- 10 arrested in Patna after firing at religious procession triggers clashes: Unidentified gunmen on bikes reportedly shot at an Eid Milad-un-Nabi procession in the city’s Phulwari Sharif locality.
- OnePlus announces limited ‘Star Wars’ edition of its latest smartphone: The customised OnePlus 5T device may be sold only in India, reports said.
- Hawaii tests nuclear alarms for the first time since the Cold War ended: Officials are investigating whether the warning systems malfunctioned after they were barely heard at one of the popular beaches in the US state.
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