The big news: Kulbhushan Jadhav to meet family amid consular access row, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Bengaluru became the first Indian city to get its own logo, and a BJP MLA said those who smuggle, slaughter cows may be killed.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Pakistan says it granted India consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav, New Delhi downplays claim: This is the first time the former Indian Navy officer will meet his mother and wife since his arrest in March 2016.
- Bengaluru becomes the first Indian city to get its own logo: Nammur, the start-up company that designed the logo, received a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh.
- Mob beats up man in Alwar for allegedly smuggling, slaughtering cows, victim arrested: BJP MLA Gyan Dev Ahuja said that those who smuggle bovines may be killed.
- Guatemala to shift its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem: The announcement was made by President Jimmy Morales on Monday in a Facebook post.
- Rahul Gandhi has pulled Congress out from the ashes, says Shiv Sena: The BJP’s alliance partner said the saffron party’s campaign against the Congress president was unsuccessful.
- Centre has not paid more than 50,000 madrassa teachers for two years, says report: The madrassas were registered under the government’s Scheme for Providing Quality Education in Madrassas under which it is supposed to pay a part of the salary.
- King Felipe of Spain urges Catalans to choose coexistence over confrontation: In his annual Christmas Eve address, the monarch urged the leaders of the region’s pro-independence parties to act and think responsibly.
- J&K shivers as cold wave intensifies, Ooty records sub-zero temperature for first time in 3 years: Kargil, where the temperature plummeted to minus 11.4 degrees Celsius, was the coldest place in the country for the second consecutive day on Sunday.
- Pope Francis cites Biblical story of Mary and Joseph to highlight plight of refugees worldwide: The pontiff, in his speech at the Christmas Eve Mass, said he hoped others would not feel that ‘there is no room for them on this earth’..
- On Christmas Day, Google’s doodle is a penguin family packing for a vacation: This is the second of the four-slide doodles that the search engine will release for the December festivities..