A look at the headlines right now:
- Sakshi Malik creates history, wins bronze medal in women's freestyle 58 kg wrestling at Rio Olympics: The 23-year-old became the first Indian woman wrestler to win an Olympic medal.
- Shiromani Akali Dal is responsible for the rising crime rates in Punjab, says Congress: Charanjit Singh Channi demanded that deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal be removed from his post for the failure of the state's home ministry, which he helms.
- Mayawati to start UP election campaign this month with rallies aimed at consolidating Dalit vote: The BSP leader will make her first address on August 21 in Agra, followed by appearances in Azamgarh, Allahabad and Saharanpur.
- VK Singh tried to prevent me from getting promoted, says Army Chief Dalbir Singh: In an affidavit to the Supreme Court, the Dalbir Singh accused the Minister of State for External Affairs of “malafide intent” and trying to “arbitrarily punish” him.
- Four arrested for attacking Ghaziabad BJP leader Brijbal Teotia: The police said the AK-47 ambush was an attempt at avenging a murder that took place 17 years ago, though his name had been cleared in the case.
- North Korea confirms it has restarted plutonium production at nuclear facility: Pyongyang's Atomic Energy Institute said they had no plans to stop conducting nuclear tests as it believed the United States posed threats to the country.
- India rejects Pakistan's invitation to hold foreign secretary-level talks on Kashmir: S Jaishankar suggested focusing the discussion on cross-border terrorism instead, as it is 'central to the current situation' in the state.
- DMK legislators evicted from Tamil Nadu Assembly, suspended for a week: The MLAs were suspended after the chaos that followed when an AIADMK member mocked MK Stalin’s ‘Nammaku Naame’ roadshow.
- 7th Pay Commission: Centre may pay Rs 34,600 crore as arrears with August salary: According to India Ratings and Research agency, the government is likely to cut down on spending to disburse the amount.
- NGT panel's report on damage to Yamuna floodplains is unscientific, lacks credibility, says Art of Living: Sri Sri Ravishankar's foundation said the expert committee's 47-page document was biased, and they had not conducted any 'in-depth investigation'.
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