A look at the headlines right now:
- Vice President Venkaiah Naidu rejects impeachment motion against the chief justice of India: Kapil Sibal said he will not appear in Chief Justice Dipak Misra’s court until he retires.
- Narendra Modi to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on April 27 and 28 in Wuhan: This informal summit will be a new milestone in relations between the two countries, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi claimed.
- TCS becomes first Indian technology firm to hit $100 billion in market capitalisation: The company’s shares have risen ever since it announced the earnings for the January-March quarter last week.
- Former BJP election candidate arrested for allegedly molesting 9-year-old girl on train in Tamil Nadu: The party has said the 57-year-old is not an active member any more.
- I have no objection to the release of Jessica Lall’s killer, says sister Sabrina Lall: Manu Sharma had opened fire at Lall on April 30, 1999, when she refused to serve him alcohol at a restaurant in south Delhi.
- South Korea says it has stopped broadcasts across the border into North Korea ahead of talks: It is not known whether Pyongyang has reciprocated by halting its loudspeaker activity too.
- Indian academics in Australia ask Centre to crackdown on sexual crime after alleged Kathua rape: The letter said that crimes against minorities were being committed with impunity under the Narendra Modi-led government.
- 50 IIT alumni quit their jobs to form a political party, says report: The group has named the organisation ‘Bahujan Azad Party’ and is waiting for the Election Commission’s approval.
- Petrol, diesel prices hit another peak days after reaching 55-month high: On Sunday, petrol cost Rs 74.40 a litre in Delhi, Rs 77.10 in Kolkata, Rs 82.25 in Mumbai and Rs 77.19 in Chennai.
- Billionaire Michael Bloomberg to cover US dues after Washington’s withdrawal from Paris deal: The contribution aims to help poorer nations reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
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