The big news: BJP wins 14 seats in Uttar Pradesh municipal elections, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: The Centre said children will need Aadhaar to get food at anganwadis, and the Navy rescued 24 fishermen stranded at sea after Cyclone Ockhi.
A look at the headlines right now:
- BJP wins 14 seats in Uttar Pradesh municipal elections, BSP bags two; Congress loses in its bastion Amethi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Chief Minister Adityanath over the victory.
- Children will need Aadhaar registration to get food at anganwadis, says Centre: Unique Identification Authority of India rules prohibit the recording of biometrics of children below the age of five.
- Navy rescues 24 fishermen stranded at sea due to Cyclone Ockhi, Home Ministry says NDRF teams deployed: At least eight people have been killed so far due to heavy rain and winds in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
- Cherish and nurture your diversity, Barack Obama tells India: The former US president said that New Delhi and Washington could solve any problem if they worked together.
- Nine students killed after militants open fire at Pakistan’s Peshawar institute, Taliban claims attack: The Agricultural Training Institute houses a hostel for students of the Peshawar University.
- Sensex falls over 300 points to close below 33,000, Nifty declines 104 points on fiscal deficit, oil price concerns: The rise in the GDP growth rate for the second quarter of 2017 failed to boost the market.
- Kolkata physical education teacher allegedly sexually assaults four-year-old at GD Birla school: On Friday, angry parents protested in front of the school building.
- Rise in India’s manufacturing output for November was highest in 13 months, shows data: Creation of jobs in the manufacturing sector was fastest since September 2012, the monthly survey by IHS Markit showed.
- Japanese automaker Nissan Motor sues India for Rs 5,000 crore over unpaid incentives, says Reuters: The company sought its dues from the Tamil Nadu government as part of a 2008 agreement to set up a car manufacturing unit in the state.
- Delhi High Court refuses to restrain Arnab Goswami from airing news on Sunanda Pushkar’s death: But the court told Goswami and Republic TV to send her husband Shashi Tharoor an advance notice seeking his views before airing anything on the case.