The big news: Police impose section 144 in Dadri, fearing clashes, and nine other top stories
Delhi High Court dismisses wrestler Sushil Kumar's plea, and Narendra Modi thanks Switzerland for supporting India's bid for NSG membership.
A look at the major headlines right now:
1. Dadri lynching: Police impose Section 144 amid high tension after villagers organise mahapanchayat: Security forces are on high alert in Greater Noida as a few Hindu organisations announced that they will join the panchayat meeting.
2. Delhi High Court dismisses wrestler Sushil Kumar’s plea seeking trial with Narsingh Yadav for Rio: The court said it would not interfere with the wrestling federation’s jurisdiction unless it showed arbitrary behaviour.
3. Narendra Modi reaches Switzerland, says he is grateful for Swiss support for India’s NSG membership: The prime minister is also likely to discuss black money, renewable energy and vocational education, fields that the alpine country dominates.
4. Udta Punjab can't have any mention of Punjab in it, rules panel: The committee set up to look into the movie also said it cannot make any references to politics or elections.
5. Five convicted for raping Danish woman in Delhi in 2014: Nine men, including three minors, were accused of assaulting the 52-year-old woman on January 4, 2014.
6. Court postpones pronouncing quantum of sentence in Gulberg Society massacre case to Thursday: A special court had convicted 24 and acquitted 36 accused in the matter on June 2.
7. More than 1 lakh Muslims clerics sign fatwa against terrorism in Bangladesh: The Islamic ruling was prepared using answers from the Quran and Hadith to 10 questions posed by militant groups.
8. Flipkart revises 30-day return policy, reduces window to 10 days: The e-commerce website has also decided to charge sellers higher commissions, a move that will result in a 9% spike in prices of items sold on the platform.
9. Centre announces Rs 19,762-crore package to decongest Delhi: The high-power committee recommended a stay on building any more flyovers and asked for a more people-friendly transport system to be developed.
10. Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter, Pinterest accounts hacked, allegedly through the LinkedIn password dump: A group called OurMine Team claimed responsibility for the hacking.