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1. Terrorists target villagers in Rajouri Militants carrying automatic rifles barged into at least t

1. Terrorists target villagers in Rajouri Militants carrying automatic rifles barged into at least three houses near Rajouri in the Pir Panjal Valley of Jammu and Kashmir and killed three civilians, names of which were released by officials, and injured at least seven on January 1. This was the first such attack in the past many years in the otherwise peaceful Jammu region and coincided with the first day of the New Year. 2. SC to pronounce verdict on pleas against demonetisation today According to Monday’s cause list of the Supreme Court, there will be two separate judgements in the matter, which will be pronounced by Justices B R Gavai and B V Nagarathna. It is not clear whether the two judgements will be concurring or dissenting. 3. SC to launch project to provide free digital access to official law reports of its verdicts In another step towards digitalization of the judiciary, the Supreme Court will launch on Monday a project which will provide free access to official law reports of its verdicts to law students, lawyers and the general public. 4. Mission 2024 Lok Sabha polls: BJP chief Nadda to address two rallies in Maharashtra BJP chief J.P. Nadda will address rallies at Chandrapur in east Maharashtra and Aurangabad in the Marathwada region. BJP leader B L Santhosh is all set to visit Lucknow today for organisational meetings. The party’s national general secretary (organisation) B L Santhosh will arrive in Lucknow on Monday and hold multiple party meetings. 5. Tata Open Maharashtra | Indians need to punch above their weight to make their presence felt at home tourney The Indian singles players, who needed either wildcard entries or came through the qualifying route in the main draw of Tata Open Maharashtra, will need to play out of their skin to go deep in the biggest home ATP event, beginning in Pune from Monday. 6. Pakistan, New Zealand aim for much-awaited test win Pakistan and New Zealand will be targeting a much-awaited test victory and leave a disappointing 2022 behind in red-ball cricket when they lock horns in the second test of their two-match series from Monday. [logo] The Morning Filter 02 JANUARY 2023 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Morning Filter newsletter, your guide from The Hindu on the major news stories and events to follow today. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Here are the latest updates and the big news stories to follow today 1. Terrorists target villagers in Rajouri [Militants carrying automatic rifles]( into at least three houses near Rajouri in the Pir Panjal Valley of Jammu and Kashmir and killed three civilians, names of which were released by officials, and injured at least seven on January 1. This was the first such attack in the past many years in the otherwise peaceful Jammu region and coincided with the first day of the New Year. 2. SC to pronounce verdict on pleas against demonetisation today According to Monday’s cause list of the Supreme Court, there will be two separate judgements in the matter, which will be pronounced by Justices B R Gavai and B V Nagarathna. It is not clear whether the two judgements will be concurring or dissenting. 3. SC to launch project to provide free digital access to official law reports of its verdicts In another step towards digitalization of the judiciary, the Supreme Court will launch on Monday a project which will provide free access to official law reports of its verdicts to law students, lawyers and the general public. 4. Mission 2024 Lok Sabha polls: BJP chief Nadda to address two rallies in Maharashtra BJP chief J.P. Nadda will address rallies at Chandrapur in east Maharashtra and Aurangabad in the Marathwada region. BJP leader B L Santhosh is all set to visit Lucknow today for organisational meetings. The party’s national general secretary (organisation) B L Santhosh will arrive in Lucknow on Monday and hold multiple party meetings. 5. Tata Open Maharashtra | Indians need to punch above their weight to make their presence felt at home tourney The Indian singles players, who needed either wildcard entries or came through the qualifying route in the main draw of Tata Open Maharashtra, will need to play out of their skin to go deep in the biggest home ATP event, beginning in Pune from Monday. 6. Pakistan, New Zealand aim for much-awaited test win Pakistan and New Zealand will be targeting a much-awaited test victory and leave a disappointing 2022 behind in red-ball cricket when they lock horns in the second test of their two-match series from Monday. Interested in Science? Our "Science For All" weekly newsletter takes the jargon out of science and puts the fun in! 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