A look at the headlines right now:
- ‘America is a nation of immigrants’, says US envoy to India addressing H-1B visa concerns: Kenneth Juster, who made the remark at his inaugural policy speech, also made a pitch to scale up defence ties between the countries.
- Tamil Nadu transport unions withdraw strike, to resume work from Friday: Earlier, the Madras High Court acceded to the transporters’ demand to refer the wage dispute to arbitration.
- For the first time, a woman lawyer is recommended for Supreme Court judgeship: The SC Collegium recommended Indu Malhotra and KM Joseph for the positions.
- MEA admits that India and Pakistan NSAs held discussions: Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said New Delhi raised the issue of cross-border terrorism at the meeting.
- Research scholar reported missing from JNU returns, Delhi Police say he went for ‘dip in the Ganga’: Before his return on Thursday, Mukul Jain was last spotted leaving a laboratory at the university on Monday.
- 14.81% more fake currency recovered in 2017, says Delhi Police: The Delhi Police had launched a drive against counterfeit currency with the RBI, customs department and the Intelligence Bureau.
- Retired Justice Shiv Narayan Dhingra to head panel re-investigating 186 anti-Sikh riots cases: The other two members of the committee are retired IAS officer Rajdeep Singh and IPS officer Avishek Dullar.
- Nitin Gadkari says Navy had no right to rejectproposal of floating jetty in Mumbai: The Indian Navy’s job is to secure our borders from terrorists, the Bharatiya Janata Party minister said.
- Mob thrashes constable before police arrest him for allegedly raping 7-year-old girl in Greater Noida: The child has been sent for a medical test.
- GJM ready for talks with West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, says Bimal Gurung: The party chief refuted reports that he was leading a separatist movement.
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