A look at the headlines right now:
- BJP promises farm loan waivers, separate agriculture budget in its Karnataka election manifesto: Chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa said the party would allocate Rs 1.5 lakh crore to irrigation projects if voted to power.
- IMD forecasts more thunderstorms, squalls and heavy winds across India over next few days: More than 125 people have died in rain and weather disturbances across the country since Wednesday evening.
- Nobel Prize in Literature cancelled this year after sexual assault scandal: Six of the 18 members of the Swedish Academy have resigned in recent months.
- Congress and NCP form alliance for Maharashtra bye-elections, Legislative Council polls: NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said they are confident of winning both, the bye-polls and the council elections.
- Kashmir police officer accuses security forces of vandalising his home: Nisar Ahmad Bakshi said the attack took place on Wednesday after clashes in Anantnag’s KP Road area.
- United States warns China of consequences for militarisation in disputed South China Sea: Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said the country was involved in peaceful construction in the region.
- Dining with Dalits is not enough, says RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat: He said BJP leaders should stop doing drama of eating food at Dalit homes, and rather talk to people to get rid of caste barriers.
- Twitter urges all users to change their passwords after it found a bug: The website said it had fixed the bug and had not found any indication of a breach or misuse by anyone.
- India is doing extremely well in its push for electrification, says World Bank: About three crore people got access to electricity each year in India between 2010 and 2016, more than any other country, the World Bank said.
- Bill Cosby, Roman Polanski expelled from Oscars Academy: Cosby was recently convicted of sexual assault while Polanski pleaded guilty to the rape of a 13-year-old in 1977.
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