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Kazhagam general secretary V K Sasikala arrives at the party office in Chennai.
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All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary V K Sasikala arrives at the party office in Chennai. (ARUN SANKAR/AFP/GettyImages) 
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Morning Brief: Sasikala Faces Decisive Court Verdict; Countdown To Chabahar Port; Ola-Uber Strike Escalates

BySwarajya Staff

Good Morning, Swarajya Readers! Here's What You Need To Know Today.

Sasikala Faces Decisive Supreme Court Verdict Today: The Supreme Court will deliver its verdict in a 21-year-old corruption case involving All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leader V K Sasikala today, a judgment which could potentially impact her chances of becoming the chief minister of the state. An all-clear will immediately boost her chances as the legitimate successor to late J Jayalalithaa. An adverse verdict can disqualify her from becoming a legislator and force Sasikala to look for another nominee.

Inflation Eases To Five-Year Low: Government data showed on Monday that the annual consumer price inflation eased to 3.17 per cent in January, its lowest level in at least five years, helped by a sharp cooling in food prices. Food inflation was 0.53 per cent last month, lower than 1.37 per cent in December. According to data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, inflation in vegetables continued in the negative zone. In pulses and products category, the rate of price rise was negative.

Hindi Daily Accused Of Violating Code Of Conduct: The Election Commission on Monday asked poll officers in 15 districts in Uttar Pradesh, where the first phase of polling was held on Saturday, to book editorial heads of media group Dainik Jagran for violating the code of conduct by publishing an exit poll on their website. Dainik Jagran said on Monday their report on exit polls was inadvertently published on its English site and was immediately removed.

Chabahar Port Set To Open: Chabahar port in Iran, in which India has major investments, is expected to open in a month. Afghanistan Consul General to India, Mohammad Aman Amin, said the strategic port of Chabahar will provide impetus to the trade between India and Afghanistan. It is being developed to build a transport-and-trade corridor through Afghanistan, giving India an access to global markets.

GVK Group Wins Navi Mumbai Airport Bid: The Rs 16,000-crore Navi Mumbai international airport project on Monday moved a step closer to reality a decade after it was cleared, with GVK Group bagging the financial bid to build and operate the facility. GVK Group pipped rival GMR Group to bag the contract for the proposed facility in Navi Mumbai which will ease the severe congestion at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.

Stalemate Over Appointment Of Judges To End Soon, Says Khehar: After 14 months of stalemate over the drafting of Memorandum of Procedure (MoP) for appointment of judges to the Supreme Court and high courts, there appears to be a solution in sight. “We will finalise the MoP very quickly… probably within this month,” a bench headed by Chief Justice of India J S Khehar said during a hearing on judicial appointments.

Ola-Uber Drivers’ Strike Moves To The South: Thousands of drivers working with app-based taxi aggregators Ola and Uber in Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad said they will join the ongoing strike called by their colleagues in Delhi and the National Capital Region on Tuesday. The cab drivers in the national capital are protesting against slashed incentives, increased commission rates, declining number of rides, long working hours and decreased earnings among other issues.

Double Delight For India At The Grammys: The 59th Grammy Awards saw two Indian tabla artistes featuring in the list of winners. Leading tabla exponent Sandeep Das won a stunning solo trophy in the World Music category for his collaboration with acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble. The second Indian connect came with the album White Sun II winning an award in the New Age Music category, in which Hyderabad-born Abhiman Kaushal is the featured percussionist.

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