1. Kapil Sibal withdraws tweet questioning Rahul
Kapil Sibal withdrew his tweet questioning party colleague Rahul Gandhi, stating that the latter had clarified to him personally that he never said that dissenters were colluding with the BJP.
2. Prashant Bhushan refuses to apologise in SC for his 2 tweets against judiciary
Activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan today refused to offer an apology to the Supreme Court for his tweets against the judiciary, saying what he expressed represented his bona fide belief.
3. COVID-19: Mamata appeals to Centre to postpone JEE, NEET exams
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today appealed to the Centre to postpone the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) due to the prevailing COVID-19 situation.
4. SSR death case: Rhea and family did not receive CBI summons, says Lawyer Satish Maneshinde
Rhea Chakraborty and her family have not received any summons from the Central Bureau of Investigation so far, said the actor's lawyer Satish Maneshinde.
5. Rahul Gandhi attacks Centre on unemployment, says '1 job, 1000 unemployed'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today targetted the Central government over the issue of unemployment, asking what has been done to the country as there is "1 job and 1000 people are unemployed".
6. Ex-president Mukherjee remains in deep coma: Hospital
The condition of former President Pranab Mukherjee remained unchanged and he continues to be in a deep coma, the Army's Research and Referral hospital said.
7. 'Delhi Riots' gets new publisher after Bloomsbury pulls out
After Bloombury India decided not to publish 'Delhi Riots 2020', another publishing house Garuda Prakashan has stepped in to publish the book.
8. Bihar Covid patient dies trying to flee isolation ward
A man fell to his death in an attempt to escape from a COVID-19 isolation ward in Bihar's Jahanabad.
9. Woman harassed over dowry kills herself and son
After being harassed for dowry, a 22-year-old woman named Fatima killed her 14-month-old son and then took her own life at her home in Badaun in Uttar Pradesh.
10. AICTE allows admission to MBA, PGDM courses based on marks in qualifying UG exams
The AICTE has allowed institutions to admit students in MBA and PGDM courses based on the marks obtained by them in qualifying undergraduate exams.