A look at the headlines right now:
- Two militants killed on second day of encounter near Karan Nagar CRPF camp in Srinagar: The security forces had launched their final assault on the terrorists, who were holed up in an abandoned building near the camp.
- Five dead, 11 injured after blast at Cochin Shipyard: The explosion took place on board ONGC’s drill ship Sagar Bhushan, which was docked at the yard for repairs.
- Andhra Pradesh’s Chandrababu Naidu the richest CM, Tripura’s Manik Sarkar the poorest, finds ADR report: As many as 11 out of 31 chief ministers have criminal cases against them.
- Security forces recover another soldier’s body during Sunjuwan attack clearance operations: The toll in Saturday’s attack has now risen to six jawans, one civilian and three militants.
- Rescue workers find 200 body parts strewn across Russian plane crash site: So far, 400 pieces of the plane and both flight recorders have been recovered.
- Centre may change law to allow victims of child sexual abuse to report crime years later: Maneka Gandhi says Centre may change laws to allow confiscating property of NRI men who desert wives.
- 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.
- Supreme Court judge AM Khanwilkar recuses himself from hearing in Bofors case: The judge did not give any reason for opting out
- Tonga’s Parliament building destroyed as country is hit by worst storm in 60 years: Around 5,000 people are staying at evacuation centres since Monday night.
- Half the mountain springs in Indian Himalayan region are drying up, warns NITI Aayog: The organisation has asked all stakeholders to comment by February 19 on its draft report in order to decide what can be done to save the water bodies.
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