The big news: EC says simultaneous polls possible from 2018, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Bank employees threatened to strike as they have not yet been paid overtime dues, and Amazon has been told to pay €250 million to Luxembourg.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Election Commission says it is ready for simultaneous Lok Sabha and state polls from September 2018: Election Commissioner OP Rawat said it is up to the government to take a decision and make necessary legal amendments for it.
- Still not paid for working extra hours during demonetisation, bank employees threaten strike: Unions said the government has been informed about the non-payment for the extra hours that the staff put in to deal with the rush during note ban.
- EU orders Amazon to pay nearly €250 million for receiving illegal tax advantages: The European Commission said Luxembourg had given the online retailer several benefits without any ‘valid justification’.
- Leopard enters Maruti Suzuki plant in Manesar, Gurugram: Forest department officials and the police are trying to rescue the animal.
- This is not the first time India’s GDP growth has dropped to 5.7%, says Narendra Modi: The prime minister said the country had seen such a slowdown eight times under the previous government’s regime.
- RBI keeps interest rates unchanged, slashes economic growth forecast: The central bank said that the implementation of GST appeared to have had an ‘adverse impact’ on the manufacturing sector in the short term.
- Eight soldiers on joint US, Nigerien routine patrol killed in ambush near Niger-Mali border: Officials said the attackers had come from Mali.
- Bangladesh razes over 20 boats carrying refugees from Myanmar: The local commander of the border guards said they were cracking down on human trafficking and the smuggling the methamphetamine drug.
- Ram Rahim’s adopted daughter Honeypreet Insan sent to six-day police remand: She had complained of chest pain during her interrogation.
- Akhilesh Yadav re-elected as Samajwadi Party national president for five years: The party’s constitution had been amended to extend the tenure of party chief from three years to five years.