The big news: PM says ‘Good and Simple Tax’ will help the poor, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: A former doctor of a New York City hospital killed one and injured six others in a rampage, and MS Dhoni steered India to win over West Indies.
A look at the headlines right now:
- GST is not the achievement of any one party or government, says Modi at launch of tax regime: The Goods and Services Tax was launched by the prime minister and the president in Parliament’s Central Hall at midnight.
- Former doctor kills one, injures six others in New York’s Bronx hospital shooting: The gunman later shot himself dead after a failed self-immolation bid.
- Dhoni and spinners guide India to yet another easy win over West Indies: Kuldeep Yadav and Ashwin Ravichandran took three wickets each.
- Mid-air collision averted after IndiGo and BSF aircraft came perilously close over Jammu and Kashmir: While Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi was on board the BSF aircraft, there were about 180 passengers on the IndiGo flight.
- Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through Nathu La pass cancelled as India-China border standoff continues: New Delhi counters Beijing’s claim about ‘transgression’, calls for restraint.
- Senior advocate KK Venugopal to succeed Mukul Rohatgi as attorney general: President Pranab Mukherjee has approved his appointment.
- Delhi receives highest rainfall in June in 10 years, but Met Department says monsoon yet to arrive: The rains are expected to hit the national Capital only by July 2 or later.
- Watchdog says banned sarin gas was used in April’s deadly attack in Syria’s Idlib province: However, the report by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons did not attribute responsibility to any party for the strike.
- Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan in a soup over comments against Army, faces two police complaints: The controversial politician had said security forces commit excesses, forcing ‘women to chop off their private parts’.
- Germany legalises same-sex marriage, Chancellor Angela Merkel votes against the Bill: The Bill grants full marital rights, including child adoption, to gay and lesbian couples.