A look at the biggest stories this evening:
- Amitabh Bachchan says he isn't the host of BJP government’s second anniversary event: R Madhavan will take on that job, while Bachchan will present a small segment on the Centre’s ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ scheme, he said.
- Sensex soars by over 500 points amid a host of positive signs for the economy: Experts attributed this to the good monsoon forecast, the government’s new capital goods policy and reforms push, and an outlook upgradation by Morgan Stanley.
- Cabinet approves National Capital Goods Policy 2016, aims at 21 million new jobs by 2025: The Centre pushed for moves to increase India's capital goods production from the current Rs 2.3 lakh crore to Rs 7.5 lakh crore.
- In a setback for Apple, it must comply with 30% local sourcing regulation to open stores in India: Bloomberg: The report cited sources as saying Arun Jaitley supported a board's decision to not exempt the tech giant from the rule enforced on foreign retailers.
- Pinarayi Vijayan sworn in as chief minister of Kerala: His 19-member cabinet has 12 ministers from CPM, four from the CPI, and one each from JD (S), NCP and Congress (S).
- Five arrested for Bihar journalist’s murder, police say main culprit has 'admitted to crime’: Police recovered a country-made pistol from the youths, which matched the bullets found at the crime scene near Siwan railway station.
- SEBI to delist more than 4,200 firms whose shares are not being traded: The market regulator will initiate such exercises from now on to rid the market of what Chairman UK Sinha dubbed 'a source of nuisance'.
- WhatsApp tops global survey of most popular messaging apps on Android: Facebook Messenger came in second with a strong presence in 49 countries, according to a survey of 187 nations conducted by data analytics firm SimilarWeb.
- US questions India’s Chabahar deal with Iran, says it’s watching closely: The Western nation’s lawmakers believe the agreement to develop the Iranian port might violate international sanctions.
- BCCI mulling action against Chris Gayle for controversial remarks during interview: The chairman of the IPL, Rajeev Shukla, said that players should maintain the sanctity of the Indian Premier League.
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