A look at the headlines right now:

  1. Fabulous India create history by clinching mixed team gold: Saina Nehwal won her match after Ashwini Ponnappa and Satwiksairaj gave India the perfect start with a win in mixed doubles.  
  2. At least 20 students die after school bus falls into gorge in Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra district: The National Disaster Response Force was trying to rescue children trapped in the bus, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said.  
  3. Uttar Pradesh CM Adityanath summons MLA accused of rape, says those at fault won’t be spared: The state’s police chief said the accused would be arrested and an investigation was under way.
  4. Ministry of Home Affairs advises states to step up security ahead of nationwide strike on April 10: The strike has been called by various groups opposed to caste-based reservation.  
  5. Narendra Modi has no place for Dalits in his heart, alleges Rahul Gandhi after the Congress’ day-long fast: He said his party would keep on protesting against the Centre’s alleged anti-minority policies.
  6. SC asks Centre to submit detailed report on number of Rohingya refugees in Delhi, Haryana camps: The Bharatiya Janata Party-led government has four weeks to file the document and specify the basic amenities available to the residents in the three camps.
  7. ICICI Bank faces risk to its reputation after allegations against CEO Chanda Kochhar, says Fitch Ratings: The global ratings agency said it is doubtful about the strength of corporate governance at the bank.  
  8. West Bengal BJP warns Trinamool Congress against violence during panchayat polls, threatens retaliation: Monday was the last day for candidates to file nominations for next month’s elections.
  9. China says Hong Kong is free to accept India’s request to arrest Nirav Modi in PNB fraud case, reports PTI: A spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry said Hong Kong could arrest the billionaire based on local laws and judicial agreements with New Delhi.  
  10. Amid losses, Deutsche Bank replaces CEO John Cryan with Christian Sewing: In a letter to employees, Sewing said the new leadership team will ‘take tough decisions’ to ensure Germany’s biggest lender makes profits.