The big news: Thousands evacuated as cyclone Vardah hits Chennai coast, and 9 other top stories
In other headlines: 26 trains were cancelled for a month because of dense fog, and Cyrus Mistry was removed as the director of Tata Industries.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Cyclone Vardah makes landfall near Chennai: Over 15 teams of the National Disaster Response Force have been deployed in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Around 7.357 people have been evacuated.
- Dense fog forces Indian Railways to cancel 26 trains for a month: Among these are Rajdhani Express, Sampoorna Kranti Express, Patna-Howrah Janshatabdi and Patna-Ranchi Janshatabdi.
- Cyrus Mistry removed as director of Tata Industries, says Tata Sons: The group has called Extraordinary General Meetings at the six companies where the ousted chairperson still serves as a board member.
- Police file case against seven in Chennai for not standing up during national anthem in movie theatre: The group reportedly got into a fight with other people in the audience who objected to them not getting up for the song.
- Only objective is to make classified information public, says member of hacker group Legion: After breaching the Twitter accounts of Rahul Gandhi, Vijay Mallya, Barkha Dutt and Ravish Kumar, the group said it has many similar plans for the future.
- Oil prices up by 4% after OPEC, non-OPEC members reach deal to reduce production output: Analysts said the cuts by producers would see the market move from a surplus to a deficit in supply.
- Narendra Modi discusses defence, anti-terror cooperation with Indonesia president: The prime minister said the nations have nurtured strong bonds of business and culture.
- Cashless payments to employees across sectors will be made mandatory soon, says labour minister: Bandaru Dattatreya said amendments to the Payment and Wages Act will also ensure that poor and uneducated workers do not be exploited by middlemen.
- I don’t want China dictating to me, says US President-elect Donald Trump: The New York businessman said that there was no point in continuing with the ‘One China’ policy unless Beijing makes trade concessions.
- West Bengal BJP president draws flak for threatening to drag Mamata Banerjee by her hair: The Trinamool Congress said Dilip Ghosh had stooped to a ‘new low’, and the party was desperately trying to silence the voice of the Opposition.