The big news: Many missing after boat capsizes in Andhra Pradesh, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: An RSS ideologue is among four nominated to Rajya Sabha by the president, and PM Modi asked if the Congress was a party only for Muslim men.
A look at the headlines right now:
- At least 10 people reported missing after boat capsizes in Andhra Pradesh’s Gautami river: There were more than 40 people, mostly students, on the boat, reports said.
- President nominates four to Rajya Sabha including ex-BJP MP Ram Shakal, dancer Sonal Mansingh: The other two are sculptor Raghunath Mohapatra and RSS ideologue and author Rakesh Sinha.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi lays foundation stone of Purvanchal Expressway: It will take the state, especially eastern Uttar Pradesh, to greater heights, the prime minister said.
- Over 30 passengers hospitalised after Ryanair flight makes emergency landing in Frankfurt: The cabin reportedly depressurised as the plane descended 8,000 metres from 11,300 metres in seven minutes.
- BJP asks Mehbooba Mufti to put her house in order before blaming it for engineering split in PDP: Senior leader Ram Madhav said the former chief minister’s comments against the saffron party were based on lies..
- Room and other facilities at Apollo Hospitals where Jayalalithaa was admitted to be inspected on July 29: The commission’s two lawyers, two advocates representing VK Sasikala and a photojournalist have been given 45 minutes to inspect.
- Weather department predicts heavy rainfall in Mumbai and its suburbs over the weekend: The weather systems are likely to provide heavy rain through the week, said a scientist.
- Iceland replaces United States at UN Human Rights Council: Its term begins immediately and will expire on December 31, 2019.
- Missionaries of Charity nun purportedly confesses to her role in selling babies: Sister Konsalia and another employee of the charity were arrested last week.
- Tamil Nadu opposes Centre’s Higher Education Commission bill, wants UGC to continue: In a letter to Narendra Modi, Chief Minister K Palaniswami said the financial powers of UGC enabled it to ensure that its recommendations were implemented.