A look at the biggest stories this afternoon:
- Bill granting 10% quota for Jats stayed by Punjab and Haryana High Court: The court also directed the state government to submit a reply by July 21, which is when the next hearing in the matter will be held.
- Supreme Court allows Italian marine accused of killing Indian fishermen to return home: Earlier this week, Italy had sought permission for Salvatore Girone to leave India.
- Amit Shah identifies Samajwadi Party as BJP's main opponent in the Uttar Pradesh polls: The party president indicated an alliance with Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal in the state ahead of the 2017 elections.
- Narendra Modi to address rally in Saharanpur on government’s second anniversary: He will follow this up with public events in Odisha, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Meghalaya.
- India may lose more than Rs 3 lakh crore of GDP if global food prices double, says UN report: The report said the world is likely to suffer from more volatile food pricing because of climate change, rising populations and incomes.
- Juvenile justice: Police cannot file FIRs against underage offenders for minor offences: The new draft model, however, leaves room for authorities to to book juveniles in crimes that attract more than 7-year prison term.
- French Open 2016: Indian players breeze through to second round: Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis won a decisive victory in their first-round match.
- Apple manufacturer Foxconn set to replace 60,000 employees with robots in Taiwan factory: The company makes iPhones, iPods and iPads as well as select products for Sony, Microsoft, Amazon, Dell, Google and Nintendo.
- At least three feared dead in chemical factory explosion in Mumbai’s Dombivali area: Locals said the blast shattered windows in buildings as far as two kilometres from the site.
- World leaders discuss emerging economies ahead of G7 summit in Japan: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe escorted the dignitaries to Ise Grand Shrine in central Japan before the proceedings were set to begin.
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