A look at the headlines right now:
- French President Emmanuel Macron receives ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the French leader are expected to engage in delegation-level talks soon.
- Centre’s Rafale jet deal caused a loss of Rs 12,632 crore, claims Congress: Dassault Aviation sold the fighter aircraft to India for Rs 351 crore more than what it was sold for to Qatar and Egypt, the party claimed.
- ‘Human beings have the right to die with dignity,’ says Supreme Court as it allows passive euthanasia: The bench issued guidelines to govern the execution of living wills.
- Gunman, three employees found dead after hostage standoff at a veterans care facility in California: Officials said they knew the name of the perpetrator, but did not want to disclose his identity.
- BJP demands President’s rule in Karnataka after attack at Lokayukta office: BS Yeddyurappa said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should resign and the governor must take legal action against him.
- Police summon actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui after lawyer allegedly got hold of his wife’s call records: The Thane Crime Branch said the details may have been obtained because of some dispute between the couple.
- Man murders student outside her college campus in Chennai, arrested: Reports said the woman had earlier filed a complaint against the attacker but no action was taken.
- Former Maharashtra minister Patangrao Kadam dies at Mumbai hospital: The Congress leader, suffering from renal dysfunction, had been admitted to the intensive care unit on March 5.
- MEA says Pakistan trying to mainstream Hafiz Saeed, after court allows his party’s registration: The Election Commission of Pakistan had rejected the Milli Muslim League’s registration plea because of its alleged links with banned militant groups.
- RBI fines Airtel Payments Bank Rs 5 crore for opening accounts without customer consent: The central bank accused the company of violating operating guidelines and Know Your Customer norms.
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