The big news: Opposition says demonetisation has caused financial anarchy, and 9 other top stories
Pakistan conducted military operations near the Indian border, and the missing JNU student's movements after he left his hostel have been identified.
A look at the headlines right now:
- What law allows you to stop us from withdrawing our own money, Congress asks Centre: Party leader Anand Sharma accused the government of creating financial anarchy in the country with its demonetisation decision.
- Pakistan conducts military exercise near Indian border: Security officials said the drill, called ‘Raad Ul Barq’, showed how prepared Islamabad was to combat threats.
- ‘Post-truth’ declared Oxford Dictionaries’s word of the year: It is defined as an adjective ‘denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion’.
- Najeeb Ahmad went to Jamia Milia Islamia after leaving JNU hostel, say police: This is the first concrete piece of information investigators have been able to unearth about him, though they know little else.
- Special court allows ED to begin extradition process against Lalit Modi: A Mumbai-based Prevention of Money Laundering Act Court approved the Enforcement Directorate’s plea against the former Indian Premier League chairperson.
- Punjab Assembly resolves not to share water from its rivers with any other state: Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal also asked the government not to hand over land to any agency for the construction of the Sutlej-Yamuna Link canal.
- SBI writing off Kingfisher’s loan does not rule out a recovery, says Arun Jaitley: The finance minister said Vijay Mallya’s Rs 1,200 crore debt was a problem his government had inherited.
- India beat West Indies by 15 runs in 3rd ODI to complete 3-0 whitewash: Veda Krishnamurthy starred with the bat while Rajeshwari Gayakwad’s 4/34 bundled the visitors out cheaply.
- Google, Microsoft and Yahoo must filter out sex determination content online within 36 hours, says SC: The court also asked the Centre to form a nodal agency that will keep a check on keywords used on search engines.
- Twitter’s new mute button helps users block abusive comments and tackle trolls: Users will henceforth be able to compile their own list of unwanted words, phrases and emojis and weed those out from their pop-up notifications.