A look at the headlines right now:
- Supreme Court quashes Tata land deal in Singur, tells West Bengal to return plot to farmers in 12 weeks: The two-judge bench observed that the state had bypassed rules in 2006 to acquire the 1,000-acre plot where Tata's Nano manufacturing plant was set up.
- Arvind Kejriwal sacks Delhi's social welfare minister after receiving CD with 'objectionable' videos: The disk reportedly contained photos and videos of Sandeep Kumar in a compromising position with two women.
- Brazil Senate votes to impeach President Dilma Rousseff: After a five-day hearing, 20 senators voted in her favour and 61 were against it, but she is likely to challenge the decision in court.
- Indian economy recorded 7.1% GDP growth in April-June, down from 7.9% in first quarter: Economists had predicted 7.6% growth for the quarter.
- Justice Dhingra finds irregularities in Haryana land deals, including Robert Vadra's DLF agreement: The one-man commission submitted its 182-page report to the state government but declined to reveal details of the discrepancies identified.
- Petrol prices increased by Rs 3.38, diesel by Rs 2.67 per litre: The price revision was made after international crude oil prices went up.
- Goa becomes 15th state to ratify Goods and Services Tax Bill: The president will now notify the GST Council to implement the uniform tax regime across the nation.
- Wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt wants Besik Kudukhov's family to keep his London Olympics silver medal: The bronze medallist's result was eligible for an upgradation after the deceased Russian failed a new dope test.
- First commercial passenger flight takes off from US to Cuba after more than 50 years: Officials said six airlines have received clearances to fly to and from airports owned by the former Cold War rivals.
- Two Ola drivers arrested for raping, murdering minor girl in Kolkata: Police officials said that the two men had admitted to committing the crime and had consumed alcohol before abducting the victim.
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