Look at the top headlines of the day.
- SC University’s publication of IB and RAW reports is of ‘serious concern’, says Justice Minister: Intelligence agents work covertly for the state and it makes sense to make their assessments public, said Kiren Rijiju.
- Center for discussion with stakeholders before implementing PIB fact-check amendments: Federal Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar made this statement when asked about the proposed amendments to the IT regulations.
- Delhi mayoral election stalls for second time: AAP leader Sanjay Singh claimed that the BJP was resorting to hooligans for fear of losing the election.
- SC simplifies the process of passive euthanasia: New guidelines introduce a two-step process for withdrawal of life support systems that does not require magistrate approval.
- Digvijaya Singh’s remarks about surgical strikes are ridiculous, says Rahul Gandhi. Wayanad MP said parliament has confidence in the army and does not need to prove its actions.
- BBC Modi documentary screened at Hyderabad University, authorities seek report following ABVP complaint: On Tuesday, three political groups in Kerala announced that the documentary would also be screened in the state.
- Hindutva mob attacks Muslim men at women’s party, claiming ‘love jihad’ in MP: Police said the Muslim man had been sent to prison “to keep the peace.”
- Taking immediate action to protect children from contaminated medicines, WHO urges governments to: In recent months, the World Health Organization has issued warnings about cough syrups made by two Indian companies.
- 7 killed in 2 shootings in Northern California: In just 21 days into the new year, there have been 38 gun violence incidents in the United States, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
- Samajwadi Party MLC Swami Prasad Maurya reserved a statement on Ramcharitmanas. Maurya claimed that some Hindu epics contained objectionable language about Dalits, Adivasis, and the underclass.