Headlines :- 20/02/2015

v Fate of Jeetan Ram Manjhi government in Bihar to be decided on the floor of the house today; BJP lends support to Manjhi even as Assembly Speaker withdraws main opposition party status to JD(U).
v Centre directs states to ensure round the clock functioning of swine flu outbreak monitoring cells and helpline facilities; Death toll crosses 700 mark.
v Government launches single window e-biz portal for fostering business environment in the country.
v Delhi Police lodges FIR against Teri Director General R.K. Pachauri in a sexual harassment case.
v In the ICC World Cup Cricket, England were 72 for 3 in 19 overs against Kiwis in a Pool A match at Wellington in reports last came in.
v Jitan Ram Manjhi resigns as Chief Minister of Bihar ahead of trust vote. Nitish Kumar says BJP's gameplan has failed; JD(U) legislature party meeting to chalk out its next strategy.
v Two more persons including a former journalist arrested in connection with leakage of classified documents from Petroleum Ministry.
v Supreme Court stays Delhi High Court order asking Doordarshan not to share live feed of ICC World Cup cricket matches with private cable operators.
v Prime Minister emphasises on improving infrastructure in North East; Flags off a train connecting Naharlagun in Arunachal Pradesh with New Delhi.
v In ICC World Cup; New Zealand thrash England by 8 wickets. Tim Southee claims 7 wickets.
v ‪#‎Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi resigns without facing floor test; Nitish Kumar to take oath as new Chief Minister on Sunday.
v Prime Minister ‪#‎NarendraModi's pinstriped suit goes under hammer to fetch 4.31 crore rupees.
v Delhi Police recovers photocopies of secret documents including inputs of General Budget in the Petroleum Ministry leakage case.
v Defence Ministry releases video proof of explosion on suspected terror boat on 31st December off Gujarat coast; Indian Coast Guard orders Board of Inquiry.
v Government says there is no attempt to curtail the tenure of Nobel laureate ‪#‎AmartyaSen as Nalanda University Chancellor.
v Supreme Court stays Delhi High Court order asking Prasar Bharati not to share live feed of ICC World Cup cricket matches with private cable operators.
And in World Cup Cricket; New Zealand crush England by eight wickets;Skipper Brendon McCullum slams fastest half century ever in World Cup