The big news: Amit Shah threatens to uproot Trinamool from West Bengal, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: A red alert was issued in eight districts of Kerala, and an Alaska Airlines flight crashed after being ‘stolen’ from Seattle airport.
A look at the headline right now:
- ‘For BJP, the country comes first, vote bank later,’ says Amit Shah at Kolkata rally: Earlier in the day, Youth Congress workers waved black flags, shouted anti-BJP slogans at the BJP president.
- Heavy rainfall in Kerala to continue till Wednesday, red alert issued in eight districts: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan conducted an aerial survey of flood-affected areas in the state.
- Alaska Airlines flight crashes after being ‘stolen’ from Seattle airport, no passengers on board: The airlines said it believed a ground service agent had taken the aircraft without permission.
- Innovation will be the foundation for economic growth, says Narendra Modi at IIT Bombay: The prime minister announced a financial package of Rs 1,000 crore for infrastructural development.
- Four people injured as under-construction flyover collapses in Uttar Pradesh’s Basti: A rescue operation is under way to help two people trapped under debris.
- US court orders Monsanto to pay $289 million to man who claims he got cancer from weed killer: Dewayne Johnson’s case was the first lawsuit to go to trial alleging glyphosate in herbicides produced by the company causes cancer.
- Sixteenth Lok Sabha was the most productive Monsoon Session since 2000: The productivity of the 16th Lok Sabha was 86% and that of Rajya Sabha was 67%.
- Flood alert in six Cauvery districts as Karnataka releases water: The water takes two days to reach Salem’s Mettur dam.
- Forms to file claims, objections against NRC not available at Assam seva kendras, say reports: A senior official of a seva kendra said the forms will be available only from August 16.
- Air India delays July salaries, says it’s not in management’s control: The commercial pilots’ association has raised its concerns, saying this is the fifth consecutive month salaries are being held back.