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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu held on to his
job on Wednesday, announcing that
he had hammered together a new
coalition government just ahead of a
midnight legal deadline. But with a knife-edge majority of just one seat in the 120-member parliament expectations were that he would have to expand the ruling alliance beyond his natural religious and rightist partners or battle for survival at every vote.
 
1. Supreme Court stays proceedings against Rahul Gandhi in a criminal defamation case for blaming RSS for Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination.

2. Cabinet approves amendments to the Whistle Blowers Protection Act aimed at strengthening safeguards against disclosures; To allow foreign investment in Real Estate, Cabinet approves changes in Foreign Exchange Management Act.

3. Goods and Services Tax to create a new indirect tax regime passed by Lok Sabha.

4. Centre tells Supreme Court, collegium system for appointment of Judges in higher judiciary has failed; Describes its as being an opaque mechanism.

5. 12 persons killed in an explosion at cracker factory in West Bengal.

6. Gujarat High Court orders shutting down of 67 sand mines in Gir Forest Sanctuary.

7 . In UK, voting is in progress to elect a new Parliament; results expected early tomorrow.

8. India-Iran signs MoU for development of strategically important Chabahar Port in Iran.

9. Rupee weakens further, loses 34 paise at 63 rupees and 88 paise against the dollar.
 
Parliament passes bill to settle boundary dispute b/w Ind-Bangladesh

PM: No place for imaginary apprehensions on rights of minorities

Rupee hits 20 months low
 
Parliament passes bill to settle boundary dispute b/w Ind-Bangladesh

PM: No place for imaginary apprehensions on rights of minorities

Rupee hits 20 months low
 
Ind-China learnt frm history on border issue -PM

High level committee set up on MAT on FIIs

UK Exit polls:Conservative leads

Hockey TestSeries:Ind beat Japan
 
adjourned twice on Friday as a joint
opposition took on the government
for its decision to extend the Lok
Sabha by three days, terming the
move "authoritarian".
As soon as the House met for the
day, the opposition pointed to the
decision to extend the Lok Sabha by
three days, protesting that they were
not consulted.
 
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