News18 Evening Digest: Special All Party Meet on Sunday; Nipah Virus Alert and Other Top Stories
News18 Evening Digest: Special All Party Meet on Sunday; Nipah Virus Alert and Other Top Stories
We are also covering: 'Had Limited Value': Seattle Police Officer Jokes After Indian Student's Death | WATCH; Did China Bring 'Surveillance Device' During G20? Unusual Bag Size, 'No to Check' Raised Concern and more

Hello readers, in today’s digest, News18 brings you the latest updates on the special session of the parliament on Sunday, the Nipah virus alert in Kerala and other top stories.

Special Session of Parliament: Centre Calls All-Party Meet On Sunday; Likely To Discuss Agenda

Ahead of the Parliament, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre has called an all-party meeting on Sunday. The agenda for the special session is likely to be discussed during the all-party meeting. A meeting is underway at Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s house on the upcoming Parliament Session, sources told News18. READ MORE

Kerala Nipah Virus Alert: High-level Meet Today, Containment Zones Declared, Schools Shut | Details

Two deaths due to the Nipah virus in Kerala have prompted authorities to declare several wards in seven panchayats as containment zones. Urging people not to panic, the Kerala government on Tuesday confirmed two deaths due to Nipah virus in Kozhikode district. READ MORE

After the death of a 23-year-old Indian student, who was hit by a police vehicle in US’ Seattle, an investigation is underway by a city oversight agency after a body-worn camera recorded a conversation between two leaders of the Seattle Police Department union, following the tragic incident. READ MORE

‘People Just Need Reasons to…’: Udhayanidhi on ‘Mismanagement’ at AR Rahman’s Concert

After several people blamed AR Rahman over mismanagement at his Chennai concert, Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin defended the music composer and said people need a reason to criticize the singer. READ MORE

Did China Bring ‘Surveillance Device’ During G20? Unusual Bag Size, ‘No to Check’ Raised Concern

The ‘unusual’ bags of a member of a Chinese delegation caught the attention of security officers at the Taj Palace Hotel. Despite the officers being instructed to facilitate passage of ‘diplomatic baggage’, the size of these bags was reportedly too odd to miss the attention of the trained personnel. READ MORE

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