The big news: ISRO confirms losing link with GSAT communications satellite, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: Eight militants were killed in encounters in Kashmir, and two teachers and a coaching centre owner were arrested for the CBSE leak.
A look at the headlines right now:
- ISRO confirms losing link with GSAT communications satellite: The Indian Space Research Organisation confirmed this after almost three days of no updates about its whereabouts.
- Eight militants, two civilians and two Army jawans killed in separate encounters in Kashmir: At least four militants are believed to be trapped inside a house in an ongoing gunfight in Shopian’s Kachdoora area.
- Two teachers, coaching centre owner arrested in Delhi for CBSE paper leak: It is likely that multiple groups were involved in the question paper leaks, the police said.
- Actor Sridevi was given state funeral on the orders of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis: A reply to an RTI query said the chief minister’s office gave a verbal order on February 25 about granting the actor the honour.
- DMK announces shutdown in Tamil Nadu on April 5 to protest Centre’s delay in forming Cauvery board: The party’s cadres will wave black flags when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Chennai on April 11.
- In UP, Dalit couple fights for right to take baraat through upper-caste streets, says report: The bride, groom and their families have been facing stiff opposition from the Thakur community and local authorities, who say they will not ‘change tradition’.
- BJP minister’s son arrested in connection with Bhagalpur communal clashes a week after warrant was issued: Arijit Shashwat will be produced in a Bhagalpur court on Sunday.
- Bhopal jail authorities tortured under-trial SIMI men, denied them food, sleep, says human rights body: Prison authorities have called the National Human Rights Commission’s report ‘one-sided’.
- UN, EU call for independent probe into Palestinian deaths on Gaza border: Sixteen Palestinians were killed and more than 1,400 injured in clashes with Israeli forces on Friday.
- Film director CV Rajendran dies in Chennai at 81: He worked in the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi film industries for nearly three decades.