A look at the headlines right now:
- Maratha Kranti Morcha calls off shutdown: The shutdown to protest for reservation was observed in Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Palghar, Raigad and Satara.
- At least 31 killed, over 20 injured in blast in Quetta as voting in Pakistan continues: The country’s media regulatory authority has directed TV channels to stop airing election-related content and discussions.
- Hardik Patel, aides get bail soon after being sentenced to 2 years in jail in 2015 riots case: The Patidar leader and two of his associates have also been fined Rs 50,000 each.
- Madras HC sets aside trial court order discharging Maran brothers in BSNL telephone exchange case: The court ordered that charges be framed against them within 12 weeks.
- India is emerging as a global manufacturing hub, Narendra Modi says in Uganda: The prime minister added that India will open 18 new embassies in Africa.
- Two suspected militants killed during encounter in Anantnag, say police: Mobile internet services were suspended in Anantnag district in view of the gunfight.
- Delhi High Court asks tax department to allow e-filing of returns without Aadhaar details: Taxpayers without an Aadhaar should be able to file returns online as the deadline to link it with PAN has been extended, the court said.
- Businessman Mehul Choksi leaves US for Antigua, gets local passport, say reports: Choksi reached Antigua and Barbuda on July 8, local officials have reportedly told Indian investigators.
- People should not blatantly rely on social media, says Chief Justice Dipak Misra: He said media should have its own guidelines for self-regulation and freedom of press is the ‘mother of all liberties’.
- Delhi High Court asks JNU to accept theses from five students penalised over sedition row: The court also directed the varsity to allow the students to continue their stay in hostels and to accept their applications for the next academic year.
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