The big news: Nearly 90% firms can now file GST returns quarterly, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: The Indian Navy thwarted an attack by pirates on a cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden, and VK Sasikala is out on parole for five days.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Businesses with turnover up to Rs 1.5 crore can now file returns quarterly, says GST Council: Several small and medium enterprises and exporters had approached the committee with the issues they faced, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said.
- INS Trishul thwarts pirate attack on an Indian cargo ship in Gulf of Aden, says Navy: MV Jag Amar was targeted around noon while it was headed to Jubail in Saudi Arabia.
- VK Sasikala out on parole as Tamil Nadu BJP demands inquiry into her husband’s organ transplant: The Supreme Court has asked the Election Commission to decide by November 10 which AIADMK faction will get the party’s two leaves symbol.
- Supreme Court website will display collegium’s resolutions on judicial appointments: The move is seen as an effort to make the system of appointing judges more transparent.
- Yashwant Sinha says lack of employment will be a major factor in the 2019 election: The BJP leader said the government had not responded to any of his criticisms, but he was happy that the issues flagged by him were being debated.
- International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons wins Nobel Peace Prize 2017: Ican has achieved a treaty-based prohibition of nuclear weapons through international agreements, the committee said.
- Tesla’s Elon Musk says he can rebuild Puerto Rico’s power infrastructure with solar energy: Electrcity supply has yet to be restored in most parts of the island, weeks after it was devastated by Hurricane Maria.
- NCW finds sexual harassment rampant on BHU campus: The acting chief of the panel said GC Tripathi, who was the university’s vice chancellor during the unrest, did not help control the situation.
- Centre identifies 5,800 shell firms that allegedly laundered crores of rupees after demonetisation: The government received data from 13 banks on the transactions these companies made after the note ban.
- Police summon 45 Dera members over Panchkula violence after Ram Rahim’s conviction: At least 30 people had died and more than 250 were injured in the violence after the conviction Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh on August 25.