The big news: World Bank says India’s GDP will pick up from this year, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: A man of Indian origin lost his citizenship under the Trump regime, and Akhilesh Yadav ruled out an alliance with Congress for now.
A look at the headlines right now:
- India’s GDP to pick up from this year, says World Bank as it pegs 7.3% growth in 2018: In comparison to China’s slowing economy, India’s will gradually accelerate hereon, it said in a new report.
- Man of Indian origin becomes first naturalised American to lose citizenship under Trump: The administration took action against Baljinder Singh, who became an American citizen in 2006, as part of an initiative against fraudulent immigration.
- Akhilesh Yadav rules out possibility of alliance with Congress in 2019 Lok Sabha elections ‘for now’: The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said the Samajwadi Party was open to ‘friendships’ with like-minded parties.
- Bombay High Court allows woman to end 28-week pregnancy after doctors find foetal abnormalities: The judges said it would not be right to ask the mother to continue with the pregnancy as the child, once born, will have to fight life-hampering disabilities.
- Death by hanging most viable method of execution, Centre tells Supreme Court: The government said giving convicts on a death row lethal injections was ‘not workable’.
- Bad loans in the farm sector rose over 23% in 2017, shows RBI data: Non-performing assets in the agriculture sector increased from Rs 48,800 crore in 2016 to Rs 60,200 crore in 2017.
- Maharashtra Police arrest 13 more people for Bhima Koregaon clashes, 43 in custody so far: Those taken in include people from both the Maratha and Dalit communities.
- Supreme Court says it will declare verdict on Cauvery dispute within four weeks: In September 2017, a three-judge bench had reserved its verdict on the matter after hearing appeals filed by Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
- Madrasas should be affiliated to CBSE or ICSE, says Shia Central Waqf Board chairperson: Religious education should be made optional, Waseem Rizwi suggested.
- Don’t give free water, electricity if you cannot pay pension to AIDS patients, Delhi HC tells state: The court was hearing a PIL it initiated after receiving a letter from a patient seeking an increase in his monthly allowance.