A look at the headlines right now:
- SC asks Jammu and Kashmir government to provide security to family of Kathua rape and murder victim: The accused said they were ready to face narco analysis tests.
- NIA court acquits all accused in 2007 Mecca Masjid blast case: The bench said the investigative agency had failed to prove any of the accused guilty.
- Unhappy over list of poll candidates, Congress workers in Karnataka vandalise several party offices: Some leaders also threatened to resign when they found themselves out of favour for the upcoming elections.
- 19-year-old man arrested for posing as doctor inside Delhi’s AIIMS: Adnan Khurram first said he posed as one to help an ailing relative, but later claimed he just wanted to spend time with medical professionals.
- Wholesale price inflation slows down to 2.47% in March: Government data attributed the results to a fall in the prices of food items.
- Buses stopped, schools and shops remain closed in Andhra Pradesh after call for day-long shutdown: Leaders and activists of Opposition parties held protests during the strike against the Centre’s refusal to grant the state special status.
- Donald Trump is ‘morally unfit’ to be US president, says former FBI Director James Comey: He also said the Russian government may have some information on the president, which could be used to blackmail him.
- Pathankot on high alert after resident claims seeing two suspects carrying weapons: According to reports, the resident claimed to have dropped the two suspects on Sunday night at a place near Kathua in Jammu and Kashmir.
- World Bank says Indian economy has recovered from the impact of demonetisation, GST: But the organisation added that India needed to create 81 lakh jobs a year if it wanted to maintain its employment rate.
- Court grants Karti Chidambaram interim bail till May 2: Special Judge OP Saini granted the relief after the Enforcement Directorate’s counsel asked for time to argue against Karti Chidambaram’s bail plea.
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