A look at the headlines right now:
- Encounter near Srinagar’s Karan Nagar CRPF camp continues, intermittent firing reported: Inspector General of Kashmir Police Swayam Prakash Pani said they suspected two militants were in hiding.
- Youth Congress leader hacked to death in Kerala’s Kannur district: The party has accused the CPI(M) of targeting 30-year-old Muhammad Shuhaib.
- Pakistan bans UN-designated terror groups, including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa: The ordinance amends the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997 and allows authorities to freeze the assets of 27 such outfits.
- India gets access to strategic port in Oman for military use, to counter China in the Indian Ocean: The Duqm port is located close to both the Chabahar port in Iran, which India is helping develop, and the Gwadar port in Pakistan, which has Beijing’s help.
- After many witnesses in Sohrabuddin case turn hostile, Bombay HC questions CBI’s security provisions: In January, media reports had said that 27 of the 40 prosecution witnesses in the case had turned hostile over the past two months.
- RBI tightens bad loans framework – banks now must refer large defaulters for insolvency: The central bank has abolished all existing mechanisms to restructure stressed accounts.
- Jharkhand government will set up a committee to define ‘hunger deaths’: The decision was made after the state recorded a series of deaths over the past few months that activists claim were caused by starvation.
- Bus torched in Allahabad to protest against law student’s murder: Police teams in riot gear were called in to control the students.
- Rajasthan will spend Rs 8,000 crore on loan waivers for farmers, says Vasundhara Raje: Farmers will get waivers on loans up to Rs 50,000 taken before September 30, 2017.
- International charity Oxfam’s deputy chief resigns amid sexual misconduct scandal: Penny Lawrence said that she took full responsibility for the charity’s failure to adequately respond to the allegations.
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