A look at the headlines right now:
- No-confidence motion against government accepted in Lok Sabha on first day of Monsoon Session: Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha was adjourned soon after proceedings began.
- Three killed as two buildings collapse in Greater Noida, many feared trapped: Four teams of the National Disaster Response Force and the police are carrying out rescue operations.
- ‘Has BJP started Taliban in Hinduism,’ asks Shashi Tharoor day after attack on his office in Kerala: The Congress MP asked who has given the saffron party the right to decide that he is not a Hindu or that he does not have the right to stay in the country.
- British Prime Minister Theresa May wins crucial vote on EU customs union after Brexit: May fought off an attempt by rebel Conservative MPs to keep open the option of Britain entering into a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
- At least seven injured as police baton charge protestors at Manipur University: The demonstrators were demanding that Vice Chancellor Adya Prasad Pandey be sacked over alleged malpractices and administrative negligence.
- Lawyer representing rape accused in Kathua case made additional advocate general in Jammu & Kashmir HC: Aseem Sawheny said he had not appeared in the case since July 2 and that his father was the main counsel.
- ‘Deeply disappointed’, says OHCHR on Indian government’s reaction to report on Kashmir: The UN body said the Indian authorities dismissed the report ‘without examining it and responding to the very serious concerns about human rights in Kashmir’.
- Marriage does not oblige a woman to have a physical relationship with her husband, says Delhi HC: The court said both the woman and the man have the right to refuse to have sex.
- Rahul Gandhi backs Jammu and Kashmir IAS officer being investigated for comments about rape culture: The Congress president said it was ‘extremely troubling’ that the state government was investigating Shah Faesal for voicing his opinions.
- Centre has decided to drop controversial FRDI Bill, says report: A ‘bail-in’ clause in the bill has reportedly led to panic cash withdrawal from banks.
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