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Thursday morning news brief April 13, 2017

Thursday morning brief Apr 13 2017
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Here’s everything you need to know to start your day…
UK to offer cutting-edge military technology to India for co-production of weapon systems. The UK government said it wants to work more closely with India to combat terrorism and extremism and also jointly become “world beaters” in arms exports. British secretary of state for defence Michael Fallon said the combination of “British expertise and experience with Indian intelligence and brainpower” could be game changing in the defence production sector.
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EC challenges political parties, scientists and experts to prove that EVMs could be tampered with. The challenge follows doubts raised by several opposition parties, including BSP, SP and RJD, which met the Election Commission and have also petitioned the President. The allegations have been raised in the context of BJP’s landslide win in the UP assembly elections.
A women convict having three minor kids can be shown leniency, says Supreme Court. The apex court also said that the mercy or compassion may not be shown in case of a woman who has committed a crime as part of a terrorist group. Debating between deterrence and reformative mechanisms to quantify sentence, SC bench said, “When the Indian Penal Code provides discretion to Indian judges in awarding sentence, the court will undoubtedly regard extenuating and mitigating circumstances.”
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CBSE slaps fine of Rs 50,000 on 2,077 affiliated schools across country. The schools are fined for not complying with the CBSE order for making a list of details about the institutions public. Under the mandatory disclosure order, all CBSE schools had to make public details under 130 heads – right from the number of water taps and Wi-Fi facilities with speed details to a complete breakup of monthly fees of each class and all admission results. The schools also had to disclose their reserve funds and balance sheets.
Actor Abhay Deol roasts fellow Bollywood actors on Facebook for endorsing fairness creams. In a series of sardonic Facebook posts, Deol aimed at Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Vidya Balan, Shahid Kapoor and others, while sharing the various ads they have done for fairness products, and mocked their promises of a fair skin. His posts received overwhelming response, with likes running into thousands on each post.
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