A look at the headlines right now.
- President Ram Nath Kovind approves Governor’s rule with immediate effect in Jammu and Kashmir: Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called for immediate election in the state after the Bharatiya Janata Party pulled out of the alliance with Peoples Democratic Party.
- Centre has raised agricultural budget to Rs 2 lakh crore to double farm incomes by 2022, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi: The budget has taken steps to provide farmers a price equivalent to 150% of their cost of production, the prime minister claimed.
- United States quits UN Human Rights Council alleging bias against Israel, ‘mockery of human rights’: US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley accused the body of admitting countries with woeful human rights records.
- Toll in Assam floods rises to 20, situation improves in Manipur and Tripura: The number of affected people in five districts of Assam rose to 5.64 lakh on Tuesday.
- Taliban strikes as Eid ceasefire ends, 30 security personnel killed, claims Afghanistan government: The ceasefire declared by the outfit during Eid ended on Sunday.
- Madhya Pradesh High Court asks former chief ministers to vacate government houses in a month: The court was hearing a petition that said a state government ordinance was a waste of public money.
- Artistes criticise police, media over ‘witch-hunt’ against activists arrested in connection with the Bhima Koregaon event: In a statement, a group of artistes and writers noted that two Hindutva activists accused of inciting violence against Dalits had not yet been arrested.
- Author Suketu Mehta accuses US columnist of misrepresenting his article to back anti-immigration law: Ann Coulter claimed that the article showed how ‘these kids are being coached’ and ‘given scripts to read by liberals’.
- RTI activist who exposed several scams shot dead in Bihar’s East Champaran district: The deceased’s son-in-law said there were three previous attempts on Rajendra Singh’s life, but the authorities ignored his request for security.
- Canada legalises recreational use of marijuana: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had argued that the new law would keep marijuana out of the hands of underage users and reduce related crimes.
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