Odisha News Insight

Morning News Headlines (November 22, 2018)

ONI Bureau:  Good Morning Readers! Here are the Morning News Bulletin on India and World by Odisha News Insight.

—   Jammu-Kashmir Assembly dissolved; Election Commission to examine if the model code of conduct can be imposed in Jammu and Kashmir or not.

—   Kerala: Supreme Court refused to give an urgent hearing to a mentioning by IUML leader KM Shaji, who was disqualified as MLA of Azhikode.

—   Supreme Court left it to BJP to take actions against Manoj Tiwari for breaking the seal of a locked house in an unauthorised colony.

—   President Ram Nath Kovind receives Guard of Honour & 21-gun-salute at Admiralty House in Sydney, Australia.

—   Delhi: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj emplanes for Vientiane to lead the Indian delegation at the 9th Joint Commission Meeting.

—   Kerala Nun Rape Case: Father Augustine Vattoly, convenor of ‘Save our Sisters’ campaign, was prohibited by church from holding protests on Nov 14.

—   Delhi: Fire breaks at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India building on ITO road. Four fire tenders rushed to the spot.

—   Jammu and Kashmir: One civilian injured during an exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists

—   Six coaches of an empty rake derailed in Rampur district between Damora and Duggan station on Moradabad-Bareilly Junction section.

—   Australian PM to be at the unveiling of Gandhi statue amidst Muslim boycott of meeting.

—   Chennai collector Shanmugha Sundaram has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges in the district on Thursday following predictions of incessant rainfall in the region.

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