A look at the headlines right now:
- India and China are the backbone of the world’s multipolarisation, says Xi Jinping: Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said PM Modi and the Chinese president agreed on prioritising and maintaining peace along their borders.
- Dalmia Bharat Group adopts Red Fort for five years as part of Centre’s heritage preservation scheme: It is the first corporate house to adopt a historical monument in India.
- Puducherry Lt governor suspends ‘no toilets, no free rice’ order after protests: Kiran Bedi had earlier said free rice will be distributed only after villages were made open-defecation and garbage free.
- Civil engineers should join civil services, they have experience to build society, claims Tripura CM: Biplab Kumar Deb added that doctors were also better suited for such posts than mechanical engineers.
- Twelve killed as van rams into stationary truck in Lakhimpur Kheri area: The accident took place as the driver of the speeding van dozed off, said the police.
- Delhi Police arrest maulvi in case involving abduction and rape of a minor girl inside a madrassa: On Friday, a group of people reportedly broke into the cleric’s home and vandalised it while shouting communal slogans.
- Facebook warns users that on-going investigations may expose more privacy breaches: The company warned its users about such developments in its quarterly report to the United States Security and Exchanges Commission.
- ‘Adopt children to gain votes,’ Madhya Pradesh governor purportedly tells BJP workers in viral video: An undated video of Anandiben Patel drew criticism from the Congress, who accused her of misusing her constitutional office.
- Delhi court lifts injunction on book on yoga guru Ramdev: Juggernaut Books, the publisher of ‘From Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev’, called the order a victory for free speech.
- After donkey gets admit card to write SSB exam, Jammu and Kashmir government blames error on technology: Education Minister Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said he does not think this will ‘dent the image’ of the Services Selection Board.
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