A look at the headlines right now:
- Decision to hold re-tests is in students’ favour, says CBSE chairperson: Anita Karwal said the dates for the examinations will be announced soon.
- ‘Follow Ambedkar’s path, don’t alter his name,’ says Akhilesh Yadav on Uttar Pradesh government order: The state government has asked all departments to use BR Ambedkar’s middle name ‘Ramji’ in official documents and records.
- ISRO launches communication satellite GSAT-6A from Sriharikota: It was put into orbit around 17 minutes after its launch at 4.56 pm.
- Karnataka Bank says Gitanjali Gems cheated it of Rs 86.4 crore: The lender clarified that it had provided the company a loan under a consortium agreement and not via a letter of undertaking.
- Sixty-eight killed in fire inside a prison at Venezuela police headquarters: A senior government official said four prosecutors have been appointed to investigate the incident.
- Vice President Venkaiah Naidu tells Renuka Chowdhury to lose weight: The exchange between the two leaders evoked laughter across the Upper House.
- Police book BJP’s Babul Supriyo for violating prohibitory orders, assaulting officer: The Union minister was stopped at Kalyanpur and Chandmari where he reportedly clashed with the police.
- Anna Hazare calls off hunger strike for Lokpal after meeting Maharashtra chief minister: The social activist had also asked for the implementation of the Swaminathan Commission report, which suggests relief measures for the agrarian distress.
- ATMs in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana run dry, banks in neighbouring states dispatch cash, says report: An analysis of the transactions indicated most salaried people have started withdrawing their entire salary immediately after it is credited.
- BJP asks Kapil Sibal to respond to reports on his links with money laundering accused: Union minister Smriti Irani made the claims on the basis of two news reports – one by a South African website and the other by an Indian website.
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