The big news: JeM chief Masood Azhar’s nephew killed in Pulwama encounter, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: IMA declared a public health emergency in Delhi as air quality dropped, and a multi-agency group will investigate the Paradise Papers leak.
A look at the headlines right now:
- JeM chief Masood Azhar’s nephew among three militants killed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama: Security personnel recovered an AK-47 and a M16 rifle from the encounter site in Aglar Kandi region.
- Smog envelops Delhi-NCR as air quality drops, IMA declares public health emergency: Ghaziabad and Noida with overall air quality index rank of ‘severe’ remained NCR’s worst-affected areas.
- Multi-agency group to investigate 714 Indians named in Paradise Papers leak: The Congress has demanded that minister Jayant Sinha, who was named in the list, resign, and Sebi said it will investigate the firms that have featured in it.
- Supreme Court stays HC bail order granted to former university students in rape case: A woman had alleged that her fellow students had blackmailed her into having sex with them.
- United States Air Force admits to error that let Texas church gunman buy weapons: Meanwhile, Donald Trump says Texas shooting was not a ‘guns situation’, assailant had a mental health problem.
- Two arrested in Bihar for allegedly beating up and robbing British tourist couple: Matthew and Jessica Kidd were in their tent on an island near Pandarak when they were attacked by two miscreants.
- Delhi HC asks 3 NGOs to make list of Kathputli Colony residents who are not eligible for relocation: The residents told the court the Delhi Development Authority was planning to demolish hutments of people declared ineligible, despite a court order against it.
- Dalit woman in Hyderabad dies of heart attack during clash with police, say reports: D Bharati was among the protestors demanding that people from Scheduled Caste communities in Telangana be divided into four sub-groups.
- Sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, four former aides freed in Belgium: A court in Brussels barred them from leaving the country.
- Former BJP MP Dinu Solanki, accused in RTI activist’s murder case, surrenders, sent to jail: The Supreme Court had last week cancelled his bail until the eight key eye-witnesses are examined.