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The Hindu Newsletter - Here are the latest updates and the big news stories to follow today [The Hindu Logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( [Instagram]( Sunday 01, November 2020 [alt_text]( The Evening Wrap [Here are the biggest news stories of the day]( [alt_text]( Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the day’s biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. We hope you are staying safe. Hizb chief Saifullah killed in encounter near Srinagar Hizbul Mujahideen’s chief operational commander Saifullah [has been killed in an encounter at Rangreth area in Srinagar](, IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar announced today. “Saifullah had taken over the reins of the Hizb after the killing of its chief Reyaz Naikoo in an encounter in May,” Mr. Kumar said. The gunfight started on November 1 afternoon as the security forces launched a search-and-cordon operation following a tip off about the presence of militants. According to the Press Trust of India, Saifullah, who had taken command of the outfit after the killing of Riyaz Naikoo in May this year, was one of the most wanted militants in the Kashmir Valley and involved in several attacks on the security forces, an official said. Addressing reporters near the encounter site, Mr. Kumar said they had received information that Saifullah had come here from south Kashmir and was hiding in a house. “So the security forces cordoned off the area and an operation was launched. In the exchange of firing, one militant was killed. According to our source, we are 95% sure he is Saifullah. We are retrieving the body and it will be identified,” Mr. Kumar added. “This is a huge success for the police and security forces. This is not a small achievement,” Mr. Kumar said. Incriminating material, including arms and ammunition, were recovered from the encounter site, he added. After U.P., Haryana now considers law against ‘love jihad’ A day after Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said his State government will bring a strict law to curb incidents of love jihad, Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij said the same will be done in Haryana as well. “A law against love jihad is being considered in Haryana,” Mr. Vij tweeted in Hindi on Sunday. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar meanwhile, [claimed the Centre is also looking for ways to check "love jihad" cases](, while confirming that his State was considering ‘legal provisions’. "Since the Ballabhgarh case is being linked with "love jihad", the Centre, as well as the State government, is looking into it, and considering legal provisions so the guilty cannot escape and no innocent person is punished," Mr. Khattar said. Mr. Khattar was referring to a 21-year-old woman who was shot dead in broad daylight in Haryana's Faridabad on October 26, by a man who first tried to shove her into his car. GST collection crosses ₹1 lakh crore for first time in 8 months The goods and services tax (GST) collected in October [rose to ₹1.05 lakh crore](, crossing the ₹1 lakh crore mark for the first time since February this year, reflecting a pick-up in economic activity and demand. The Finance Ministry in a statement said on Sunday that the total number of GSTR-3B returns filed till October 31, 2020 is 80 lakh. The gross GST revenue collected in October 2020 is ₹1,05,155 crore, of which CGST is ₹19,193 crore, SGST is ₹5,411 crore, IGST is ₹52,540 crore (including ₹23,375 crore collected on import of goods) and cess is ₹8,011 crore (including ₹932 crore collected on import of goods), the Ministry said. The revenues for the month are 10% higher than ₹95,379 crore collected in the same month last year. [ ] The GST collections fell from the psychologically important ₹1 lakh crore mark as the lockdown imposed to contain the COVID-19 spread dented economic activity. “The [tax collection] trend shows that it did decline for the past few months but it is not only on the path of recovery but is also picking up. In the month of September, GST collection was 4% higher than what was there in the corresponding period last year. In the month of October, it has risen by 10% year on year with a collection of above ₹1.05 lakh crore,” Finance Secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey told PTI. MHA asks States to register more FIRs for cybercrime The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has [written to all States]( to examine and register FIRs based on the complaints received on National Cybercrime Reporting Portal- www.cybercrime.gov.in. As per data available with the Ministry, only 2.5% of total complaints registered on the portal are converted into First Information Reports (FIRs). Through the portal, MHA also aims to raise a group of “cybercrime volunteers” to flag “unlawful content” on the Internet. [ ] “Good Samaritans are welcome to register as Cyber Crime Volunteers in the role of Unlawful Content Flaggers for facilitating law enforcement agencies in identifying, reporting and removal of illegal / unlawful online content,” says the website. The unlawful content is categorised as content against the sovereignty and integrity of India, against defence of India, against security of the State, against friendly relations with foreign States, content aimed at disturbing public order, disturbing communal harmony and child sex abuse material. The volunteers will have to submit photograph, name and address proof to be enlisted as a volunteer. Banks told to ensure interest payback: RBI to Supreme Court The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) informed the Supreme Court on Sunday that it has [advised banks and financial companies to fully comply with a government scheme]( to pay back borrowers compound interest or interest on interest, charged on their loans during the six-month moratorium period.. The RBI, in a short affidavit, said its circular was issued on October 26, just three days after the Ministry of Finance approved the scheme for ex-gratia payment of the difference in the compound interest and simple interest charged between March 1 and August 31 for eight categories of loans worth up to ₹2 crore by November 5, 2020. The RBI said it has “advised” commercial banks, co-operative banks, financial institutions and non-banking financial companies to comply with the government’s pay-back scheme. A three-judge Bench led by Justice Ashok Bhushan is scheduled to hear the case on November 2. Super cyclone kills at least 7 in Philippines A powerful super typhoon slammed into the eastern Philippines with ferocious winds on November 1, [killing at least seven people]( and causing volcanic mudflows to bury houses before weakening as it blew toward Manila, where the capital’s main airport was shut down, officials said. The Associated Press is reporting that Typhoon Goni hit the island Province of Catanduanes at dawn with sustained winds of 225 kmph and gusts of 280 kmph. It was barrelling west toward densely populated regions, including Manila, and rain-soaked provinces still recovering from a typhoon that hit a week ago and left at least 22 people dead. [Strong waves batter the coast of Sorsogon Province, central Philippines as a typhoon locally known as Goni hits the country on November 1, 2020. ]Strong waves batter the coast of Sorsogon Province, central Philippines as a typhoon locally known as Goni hits the country on November 1, 2020. Governor Al Francis Bichara said at least four people were killed in his hard-hit Province of Albay, including a father and son who were in a rural community that was hit by mudflows and boulders swept down from Mayon Volcano by heavy rains. Villagers fled to safety as the typhoon approached, but the two apparently stayed put, he said. "The child was found 15 km away,” Mr. Bichara told DZMM radio, adding that the child was swept away by mudflows and floodwaters. Three other villagers, including one pinned down by a tree, were killed in Albay, the Office of Civil Defence said. Covid watch - Numbers and Developments The number of reported [coronavirus cases from India]( stands at 82,19,519 at the time of publishing this newsletter with the death toll at 1,22,746. India has managed to maintain its active Covid-19 caseload below the 6 lakh mark for the third consecutive day, a release issued by the Health Ministry said today. According to the Ministry, the country’s total active caseload stands at 5,70,458 currently. “New confirmed COVID cases stand at 46,963,” said the Ministry adding that Kerala is still reporting a very high number of new cases with more than 7,000 cases, followed by Maharashtra and Delhi with more than 5,000 cases each. In Brief: [Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be back in the IPL next year](. The World Cup–winning captain confirmed it himself at the toss of Chennai Super Kings’ final game of the season here on Sunday. Dhoni made the customary toss tradition a memorable one for his countless fans by confirming that he would be back in the yellow jersey next season. “Definitely not,” said Dhoni when asked by former New Zealand pacer Danny Morrison if the game against Kings XI Punjab was his last for CSK. The [share of stubble burning in Delhi’s pollution rose to 40%]( on Sunday, the maximum so far this season, according to a central government air quality monitoring agency. The Ministry of Earth Sciences’ air quality monitor, SAFAR, said 3,216 farm fires were spotted over Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand on Saturday. The share of stubble burning in Delhi’s PM2.5 pollution was 40% on Sunday, the maximum so far this season. It was 32% on Saturday, 19% on Friday and 36% on Thursday, the second highest this season so far. 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