DEL61 2NDLDALL VP
New Delhi: NDA nominee M Venkaiah Naidu elected as India's next Vice President, receiving an overwhelming two- third votes against opposition candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi.
DEL16 ATTACK-2NDLD RAHUL
New Delhi: The Congress accuses the BJP and the RSS of being behind what it described as a "murderous attack" on Rahul Gandhi in Gujarat and claimed it was a "pre-planned" conspiracy.
DEL59 NITI-APPOINTMENT
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Ahmedabad: Police arrest a person for allegedly throwing a stone on the car of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi in Banaskantha district when he was on a visit to the flood-hit areas of Gujarat.
DEL29 JK-LD ENCOUNTER
Srinagar: Security forces kill three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants in an encounter in Sopore area of north Kashmir, the police say.
MDS8 KL-MISHAP
Kozhikode: Six people includingthree children killed and more than 14 injured as ajeep collides with a bus while trying to overtake a caron the national highway near Thamarassery town here, police say.
DEL65 BI-GST-LD JAITLEY
New Delhi: The GST rates on textile job works like stitching and embroidery, and tractor parts cut, while e-way bill provisions relating to online pre-registration of goods before transportation relaxed.
Bengaluru: Gujarat Congress legislators ventures out for the first time from a private resort on the city outskirts where they have been camping for about aweek and met the Karnataka Governor, besides visiting the state secretariat here.
DEL54 LD WEATHER
New Delhi: Heavy rains lash several parts of the country triggering landslides in Himachal Pradesh, where three persons died, while two deaths were reported from Uttarakhand.
FGN3 CHINA-SIKKIM-MEDIA
Beijing: China is planning a "small scale military operation" to "expel" Indian troops from the Doklam area "within two weeks", an article in a state-run daily here says. By K J M Varma
Islamabad: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif asks how could he have filed income tax returns on a salary he never received from his son's company in Dubai, referring to the Supreme Court's grounds for his disqualification in the Panama Papers case. By Sajjad Hussain
FGN6 US-2NDLD CLIMATE
Washington/United Nations: The US informs the UN that it will withdraw from the historic 2015 Paris climate agreement but would still take part in negotiations to protect its own interests. By Lalit K Jha and Yoshita Singh.
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