Here’s what’s making news at the moment:
- Lawyer Indira Jaising's NGO barred from receiving foreign aid for six months: After a Home Ministry order said they had violated FCRA norms, the association said they will challenge it and that the government was trying to stifle dissent.
- Telecom authority seeks more power from Centre in an effort to penalise companies for call drops: According to an independent survey by Trai, incidents of call drops increased in the Delhi/NCR area in the month of May.
- Media reports say Rahul Gandhi may soon become Congress chief: Speculation has been rife, especially after Amarinder Singh called for the change in leadership, although the party has not confirmed this.
- One killed in UCLA campus shooting, gunman later commits suicide: The incident led to panic across the city, and thousands of students were forced to barricade themselves in classrooms while the assailant was on the loose.
- India's second largest loan defaulter now has citizenship in a Caribbean tax haven: Winsome Diamonds and Jewellery Ltd promoter, Jatin Mehta, owes Rs 6,800 crore to a consortium of banks led by Standard Chartered.
- Akhilesh Yadav questions forensic report that said Dadri lynching victim Mohammed Akhlaq ate beef: The Uttar Pradesh chief minister emphasised that there was nothing objectionable, found in Akhlaq’s house.
- NDRF sends teams to more than 10 states ahead of monsoon: This is the first time that the central force has been pre-deployed.
- French Open: Leander Paes, Rohan Bopanna knocked out of men's doubles: There was some good news for India later in the day, after Sania Mirza and her mixed doubles partner beat French pair Alize Cornet and Jonathan Eysseric.
- Rio Olympics: India to seek wildcard entry for Mary Kom: The 33-year-old had failed to qualify for the Games in the 51 kg category after losing in the second round of the World Boxing Championships last month.
- Jayalalithaa’s acquittal in disproportionate assets case is perverse, Karnataka tells Supreme Court: The apex court is hearing an appeal filed by the state in the case after the Tamil Nadu chief minister was acquitted in May 2015.
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