The big news: Three civilians killed in clashes with security forces in J&K, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: 40 people were feared stranded at a waterfall after heavy downpour in Maharashtra, and PM Narendra Modi launched 13 projects in Jaipur.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Three civilians killed during clashes with Army in Kulgam district: Mobile internet services have been suspended in four south Kashmir districts.
- Heavy rain lashes Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka; Met department forecasts more rainfall: At least 40 picnickers were feared to be stranded at Chinchoti waterfall in Palghar district’s Vasai.
- Narendra Modi launches 13 projects in Jaipur, over 2 lakh people attend rally: The prime minister is also expected to seek feedback from 2.5 lakh beneficiaries of several central government schemes.
- Talks with US on dismantling nuclear programme were regrettable, says North Korea: The statement came just hours after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the two sides spent good time discussing denuclearisation timeline.
- ‘Not averse to working with Congress to defeat BJP’, says Mamata Banerjee: The West Bengal chief minister said an Opposition alliance was possible if all parties work together.
- Jignesh Mevani, Hardik Patel, Alpesh Thakor booked for allegedly raiding woman’s home: The woman has claimed that two pouches of country-made liquor were planted in her house to prove it was an illegal liquor den.
- National Testing Agency to hold NEET, JEE exams twice a year, says Union minister Prakash Javadekar: While JEE (Mains) will be conducted in January and April, NEET would be held in February and May. NET would be conducted in December.
- At least 28 killed, 50 missing as torrential rains cause mudslides, flooding in Japan: Around 48,000 police, firefighters and members of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces are taking part in rescue operations.
- VHP alleges mob lynching incidents were part of conspiracy to create disturbance: Surendra Jain, the organisation’s joint general secretary, said the Congress, jihadists, Maoists and a section of Church were conspiring together.
- All 1,430 pilgrims stranded in Nepal while returning from Kailash Mansarovar evacuated, says Indian Embassy: Authorities said the evacuation process was completed after the last batch of 160 pilgrims were brought to Nepalgunj and Surkhet on Saturday.