The big news: Dust storm claims nearly 70 lives across north India, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: The SC asked Karnataka to release four tmc of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, and Cambridge Analytica shut down after Facebook data breach.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Nearly 70 dead, dozens injured as squall, sandstorms hit parts of north India: Several houses collapsed, and many electricity poles and trees were uprooted in sandstorms in Rajasthan.
- Supreme Court asks Karnataka to release 4 tmc to Tamil Nadu: The top court also pulled up the Centre for not finalising on the constitution of the Cauvery Management Board till now.
- British firm Cambridge Analytica shuts down citing losses after Facebook data breach scandal: In a statement, the company defended itself in the face of the controversy and said an internal investigation had not found any wrongdoing.
- Supreme Court questions private companies using citizens’ details: The five-judge Constitution bench seemed to disagree with the government’s decision to treat the Aadhaar Act as a Money Bill.
- ‘I don’t want a BJP-mukt Bharat, all voices must be heard,’ says Congress President Rahul Gandhi: In an interview with the Deccan Herald, he said the saffron party had won the elections in Uttar Pradesh by polarising the society.
- Railways fines contractor after video showed vendor purportedly using train toilet water to make tea: The Railways fined the contractor Rs 1 lakh after conducting an inquiry into the incident.
- Video shows male, female police recruits being examined for fitness in same room: Authorities have suspended two staff and ordered an inquiry.
- Man dies in Bikaner after being assaulted over inter-faith relationship, police detain three people: Half a dozen people, including the woman’s father and cousins, allegedly abducted the 22-year-old and beat him up on Tuesday night.
- Punjab Pollution Control Board challenges findings of WHO report on air pollution: The agency’s chief said that the report, which placed Patiala in the list of 20 most polluted cities, was unscientific and did not have reasonable facts.
- Google celebrates life of iconic film-maker Georges Méliès with first virtual reality doodle: Méliès introduced a number of technical and narrative film techniques in the early days of cinema, primarily in the use of special effects.