A look at the headlines right now:
- CBI files case against Rotomac Pens owner Vikram Kothari for loan default: Vikram Kothari, who reportedly owes money to seven public sector banks, said he had met with the banks and the matter is pending with a tribunal.
- CBI seals Punjab National Bank’s Brady House branch in Mumbai: Top Punjab National Bank officials began a meeting at the Central Vigilance Commission office in New Delhi on Monday morning to discuss the scam.
- BJP leading in 37 municipalities, Congress ahead in 26 in Gujarat civic elections: The Bharatiya Janata Party currently rules 59 of the 75 municipal corporations in the state.
- Actor Priya Varrier moves Supreme Court, wants the case against her viral song quashed: She said in her plea that the case violated her freedom of speech and expression.
- Karnataka Congress MLA’s son, accused of assault, surrenders to police: Mohammed Haris Nalapad, the general secretary of the Bengaluru District Youth Congress, was suspended from the party for six years.
- Meghalaya NCP candidate Jonathone N Sangma, three others killedin a blast: Chief Minister Mukul Sangma said the perpetrators of the crime will be brought to book soon.
- Security forces shoot dead man who tried to enter Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam Air Force station: The man, whose identity is being ascertained, may have been suffering from a mental illness, the Jammu and Kashmir Police said.
- Goa Assembly session likely to be shortened because of Manohar Parrikar’s ill health: The Budget session, which starts Monday, was supposed to continue to mid-March, but might be cut down to just three days.
- Manufacturing sector reported loss of 87,000 jobs from April to June 2017, shows Labour Bureau data: There was a loss of 12,000 jobs in the corresponding period in 2016.
- Court drops attempt to murder, sedition charges against 53 Dera followers in Panchkula violence: Additional Sessions Judge Rajan Walia said mere stone-pelting could not be called attempt to murder.
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