By YKA Staff:
What’s the latest around the world today? Curated for you from the interwebz, here’s a quick morning fix to keep you updated. In 140 characters at that! Presenting, #NewsInTweets:
1. [envoke_twitter_link]CRPF deployed at NIT Srinagar after students allege lathicharge by police[/envoke_twitter_link]. The HRD Ministry will also send a fact-finding team to investigate the matter.
CRPF deployed at NIT campus in Srinagar, protesting students lathicharged by policehttps://t.co/qMJMHZxPtF pic.twitter.com/t3hXZqzyY9
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) April 6, 2016
Alert | HRD ministry will send a team to NIT Srinagar after Tuesday's clashes to address the issue: Nirmal Singh, J&K Deputy CM
— The Quint (@TheQuint) April 6, 2016
2. [envoke_twitter_link]Amitabh Bachchan says his name may have been misused in the Panama Papers exposé[/envoke_twitter_link].
Don't know any of the companies, possible that my name has been misused: @SrBachchan #PanamaPapers #ITVideohttps://t.co/Ack0fOhsRu
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) April 5, 2016
3. [envoke_twitter_link]Iceland’s Prime Minister to step down after Panama Papers leak[/envoke_twitter_link].
https://twitter.com/rkmehta888/status/717552744962269184
4. [envoke_twitter_link]Bihar government imposes a total ban on alcohol in the state[/envoke_twitter_link].
#ExpressFrontPage | Claiming there’s an ambience for it, Nitish govt bans liquor in Bihar – https://t.co/eK7Gnd0mXe pic.twitter.com/cEIlVeZh16
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) April 6, 2016
5. [envoke_twitter_link]Nira Radia’s name surfaces in Panama Papers investigation[/envoke_twitter_link].
Nira Radia's offshore company. #panamapapers https://t.co/kLxP66DlIf
— Anant Goenka (@anantgoenka) April 6, 2016
6. [envoke_twitter_link]Hyderabad University’s VC Appa Rao admits to plagiarism in research papers co-authored by him[/envoke_twitter_link].
UoH VC Appa Rao admits to plagiarism, says it was 'unintentional' https://t.co/DRvxYcvyWI pic.twitter.com/elKKPro8ub
— TheNewsMinute (@thenewsminute) April 6, 2016
7. [envoke_twitter_link]WhatsApp announces end-to-end encryption for 1 billion users[/envoke_twitter_link].
We break down why WhatsApp switching on encryption for a billion people is such a big deal https://t.co/yHjnsDdmtx https://t.co/rFoMBBURIQ
— WIRED (@WIRED) April 5, 2016