A look at the headlines right now:
- CBSE Class 12 accountancy paper allegedly leaked, AAP’s Manish Sisodia asks for investigation: Reports claimed the Central Board of Secondary Education is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the matter.
- SC asks Gujarat court to not proceed with criminal defamation case against The Wire: On April 12, the top court will hear a petition by the news website to get the case quashed.
- TTV Dinakaran launches new party – Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam: He said his party would use the cooker symbol till he manages to retrieve the AIADMK’s two-leaves symbol.
- Samajwadi Party deals blow to BJP in bye-elections, wins Phulpur and Gorakhpur: The Rashtriya Janata Dal retained the Jehanabad seat as well as Araria Lok Sabha seat in Bihar.
- Haryana school principal allegedly rapes Class 10 student after promising to help her clear exams: The accused reportedly made another student write the 16-year-old’s physical education paper.
- Indian subsidy schemes at WTO harm American workers and make the playing field uneven, says US: Government data show thousands of Indian companies receive benefits worth $7 billion annually from these schemes.
- ‘I will not inculcate the idea of lesbianism in schools’, says West Bengal education minister: On March 8, an all-girls’ school made 10 students forcibly write a letter that they were lesbians, leading to protests in the city.
- Supreme Court dismisses all intervention applications in Ayodhya dispute: The bench also rejected 32 pleas urging to put the disputed land to ‘secular use’.
- JNU removes seven department heads, one coordinator after they oppose attendance rule: The university had issued a circular in December 2017, saying it was planning to make 75% attendance for all courses compulsory.
- Pune tops list in urban governance survey, Bengaluru and Chennai among bottom five: The civic bodies of Kolkata and Thiruvananthapuram also performed well in the Annual Survey of India’s City-Systems.
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