The big news: Centre announces Rs 100-crore flood relief package for Kerala, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: The Congress asked the prime minister not to hoodwink people, and the Bihar Police are investigating deaths at a state-run shelter.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh says situation is ‘very serious’ in Kerala: The minister appealed to all political parties, social and cultural organisations to help the state government.
- Congress asks Modi not to hoodwink people, Trinamool Congress questions him on NRC implementation: The prime minister asked the Opposition not to politicise mob lynchings.
- Bihar Police investigating deaths of inmates at state-run shelter for women with mental disabilities: On Friday, the police arrested an employee of the shelter home in Patna for allegedly helping some inmates escape.
- NIA arrests two men in Hyderabad for alleged connections to Islamic State group: The agency identified the accused as Mohammed Abdullah Basith, a resident of Hafeezbaba Nagar locality, and Mohammed Abdul Qhadeer from Chandrayan Gutta.
- President approves law providing death penalty for rape of girls below 12: The amended law has also increased the minimum punishment for rape of women from seven years to 10 years.
- Movie exhibitor PVR to acquire South India-based SPI Cinemas for Rs 633 crore: After the acquisition, which is expected to be completed within a year, the company’s screen count will increase to 706 across 60 cities.
- Muslim man in Uttar Pradesh alleges he was beaten up for trying to enter a mosque after joining Kanwar Yatra: The police in Baghpat district have arrested three men and are looking for another accused.
- ‘Boston Globe’ leads coordinated reply to US President Trump’s ‘dirty war on free press’: More than 100 news publications have agreed to publish editorials on August 16 protesting against the ‘assault on the media’.
- Bangladesh SC upholds High Court’s order granting Khaleda Zia interim bail in 2015 arson case: The 72-year-old former prime minister will have to remain in jail as she is an accused in other cases.
- Delhi government orders schools to report ‘untoward incidents’ before information reaches media: This will help authorities take appropriate action in time and avoid embarrassment, the Directorate of Education said in a letter to principals.