A look at the headlines right now:
- At all-party delegation meeting, Mehbooba Mufti government stays away from Kashmir unrest issue: The ruling PDP representatives spoke about release of funds by the Centre, review of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act and pump action shotguns instead.
- Pope Francis proclaims Mother Teresa a saint at canonisation ceremony in Vatican City: The pontiff said Saint Teresa of Calcutta shamed world leaders for the 'crimes of poverty they themselves created'.
- India's NSG membership will help Tokyo promote non-proliferation, says Japan: A senior Japanese Foreign Ministry official said the Shinzo Abe government will continue to work with New Delhi on the latter's bid to enter the elite group.
- RBI governor's ranking must be raised, Raghuram Rajan urges Centre: The former central bank chief also emphasised on the need to maintain the institution's independence and sought a clarification on its role in certain areas.
- Border with Syria cleared of all terror groups, including Islamic State, says Turkish PM Binali Yildirim: Besides this militant outfit, Turkey considers Kurdish groups terrorist organisations, as well.
- RTI applicants will soon get real-time updates through SMSs and emails regarding their appeals: The Central Information Commission will start using a new software from next week that will help make the process faster and more convenient.
- RSS worker hacked to death in Kerala's Kannur, hours after country bomb attack on CPI(M) cadre: Police suspect it was a retaliatory assault as the region has been witnessing a spate of clashes between the right-wing and Left organisations.
- Senior AAP leaders in Delhi, Punjab are exploiting women and promising tickets, says party MLA: While Devinder Sehrawat wrote to Arvind Kejriwal about 'debauchery' within the party, its Delhi unit convener Dilip Pandey said he has no proof of his claims.
- BRICS must 'intensify joint efforts' to fight terrorism, says Narendra Modi: In remarks that seemed aimed at Pakistan, the prime minister said terrorists 'do not own banks or weapons factories' and whoever funds them must be stopped.
- Indian officials indicate an end to DCNS proposal for three new submarines after Scorpene data leak: A spokesperson for the French defence contractor said they were not informed of the decision and that talks were ongoing with the government.
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