A look at the headlines right now:
- Irom Sharmila ends 16-year fast, says she wants to live up to being called 'Iron Lady of Manipur': An Imphal court earlier granted the 44-year-old activist bail in the case related to her hunger strike.
- Former Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Kalikho Pul found dead: He is believed to have committed suicide at the official chief minister’s residence, which he had not yet moved out of to make place for new CM Pema Khandu.
- Raghuram Rajan keeps key rates unchanged in final monetary policy review: The reverse repo rate also remained the same at 6%, while the CRR was maintained at 4%, leaving the next RBI governor with the task of keeping inflation down.
- Biggest ever spectrum auction set to begin on September 29: On Monday, the government put out the Notice Inviting Applications for the auction on the Department of Telecommunication's official website.
- Conservative Evan McMullin begins independent presidential campaign to beat Donald Trump: The 40-year-old was a Central Intelligence Agency agent for 11 years, and more recently the chief policy director of the House Republican Conference.
- Kashmir ki Kali poster showing Sharmila Tagore with pellet injury draws attention to ongoing crisis: Artists from the Valley have been posting works on social media to attract attention towards the losses civilians have suffered at the hands of the State.
- Supreme Court rules against arrest of Srinagar DSP accused of killing a 26-year-old in Kashmir unrest: The apex court bench, instead, asked the state government to investigate the allegation and submit a report on August 12.
- Uttar Pradesh police arrest three, including main suspect, in Bulandshahr gangrape: The men belong to a tribal group of robbers called the Bawaria gang, which is mostly involved in loot crimes on highways.
- Lok Sabha ratifies GST Bill with amendments made by Rajya Sabha: The changes suggested by the Upper House were accepted unanimously.
- All consumer products may soon have labels in Hindi, one regional language: An HRD Ministry panel reportedly suggested this as one of the ways to promote Hindi in the country.
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