The big news: Bollywood backs ‘Udta Punjab’ after producers move court, and nine other stories
Hillary Clinton wins six primaries, including delegate-heavy California, and Kerala construction firm files suit against Sonia Gandhi for non-payment of dues.
Here are the biggest headlines right now:
1. 'Udta Punjab' makers move Bombay High Court against censor board: Members of the film industry have backed the film and its makers.
2. Democrat Hillary Clinton wins big in six primaries, Donald Trump the clear victor for Republicans: Both presumptive presidential nominees clinched the delegate-heavy state of California.
3. Kerala construction firm files suit against Sonia Gandhi and other Congress leaders: Heather Constructions, which built the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Development Studies, has alleged that the party did not clear its dues.
4. Files related to the Rs 900-crore fodder scam in Bihar go missing: BJP leader Nitin Naveen accused Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of shielding ally RJD's chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, who was convicted in the case.
5. Narendra Modi arrives at Capitol Hill, to address the US Congress: The prime minister met President Barack Obama on Tuesday and when the two countries signed deals related to climate change and other matters.
6. Exam board chief resigns after government issues show cause notice on Bihar cheating row: FIRs have been filed against three Class 12 toppers in the state, and four people have been detained in the case.
7. Superintendent of children's home in Delhi arrested on molestation charges: Several girls at the facility alleged that Ram Sahay Meena had taken them to an isolated room and tried to physically abuse them.
8. Monsoon arrives in parts of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, says Met department: According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the southwest monsoon will move into the remaining southern states in the next few days.
9. India remains on growth track, though World Bank cuts global forecast to 2.4%: India will grow at 7.6% to 7.7% over the next three fiscals, the agency said, down three percentage points from its last prediction.
10. India will have 810 million smartphone subscribers by 2021, predicts report: Swedish firm Ericsson said users in the country find activities that consume data more important than mere voice calls.