The headlines: Indian PhD student identified as gunman in UCLA shooting, and nine other top stories
A special court acquitted 36 people in the Gulberg society massacre, and BJP's Eknath Khadse has come under the lens for his alleged involvement in two scams.
Here are the top news stories right now:
1. Police identify UCLA shooter as Indian PhD student Mainik Sarkar: He reportedly opened fire on campus at 10 am, killing a professor.
2. 36 acquitted in Gulberg society massacre, 24 convicted by special court: Bharatiya Janata Party corporator Bipin Patel, one of the accused, was also given a clean chit in the case.
3. Eknath Khadse in spotlight, Devendra Fadnavis submits report on scams to BJP chief Amit Shah: The Maharashtra revenue minister is facing allegations of having received calls from gangster Dawood Ibrahim and also of purchasing a government plot illegally.
4. Fire breaks out near Regal Cinema in South Mumbai’s Colaba area: Officials do not know the cause of the blaze yet.
5. IMD confirms monsoon will arrive over Kerala in a few days: It also reaffirmed its earlier forecast of above normal rainfall in the four-month June-September season.
6. Odisha will be the first Indian state to provide members of the transgender community with socio-economic benefits: The beneficiaries will enjoy free housing, 100 days of paid work annually, pensions and loans to start their own businesses.
7. Pakistan ‘needlessly internationalising’ Kashmir issue, says India: The External Affairs Ministry on Thursday said externally sponsored terrorism was the main cause of tension between the two countries, not the border conflict.
8. Football: India defeat Laos in first leg of Asian Cup qualifier: Jeje Lalpekhlua scored the only goal of the match in the 54th minute.
9. Industry body CII backs second term for RBI governor: It said Raghuram Rajan had done a great job for the country and that personal attacks on him were ‘demeaning’.
10. US Senator says human rights violations in India most important agenda during Narendra Modi’s visit: The prime minister will be in Washington for two days next week, during which he will address the US Congress and hold talks with President Barack Obama.