A look at the headlines right now:
- Senior BJP leader Brijpal Teotia in critical condition after being shot at in Ghaziabad: He sustained at least five bullet injuries when four men started firing indiscriminately at his SUV.
- Shah Rukh Khan briefly detained at Los Angeles airport: The Bollywood actor took to Twitter and said he respected US security but expressed his frustration at being held by immigration authorities so often.
- Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna ease through to the Olympics mixed doubles quarterfinals: The Indian pair won their Round of 16 match in straight sets.
- No rise in crimes against Dalits after NDA came to power, says Rajnath Singh: The home minister was addressing the Lok Sabha, which took up the issue on Thursday and demanded action from the Centre.
- Indian men's hockey team make it to knockout stage at Olympics after 36 years: However, the women's hockey team lost 3-0 to the United States.
- Aditya Birla Nuvo and Grasim Industries Limited set to merge into combined entity worth $9.4 billion: After the merger, Aditya Birla financial Services Ltd will be become a separate listed company through a few schemes of arrangement.
- Saina Nehwal begins Olympics badminton campaign with hard-fought win: Kidambi Srikanth also won against Lino Munoz of Mexico.
- CBI files chargesheet against ex-ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair in Antrix-Devas case: He was also the chairman of Antrix, the commercial arm of the space research organisation when the controversial deal was struck.
- Rajya Sabha approves Bill increasing paid maternity leave from 12 weeks to 26 weeks: Mothers who have children through surrogacy and those adopting will also be included under the law.
- Pakistan has no locus standi in addressing Kashmir situation, says External Affairs Ministry: Vikas Swarup said arrested militant Bahadur Ali's confessions were proof of Pakistan's continued involvement in cross-border terrorism and infiltration.
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