A look at the headlines right now:
- Security heightened for Karnataka bandh called over Cauvery dispute; 25,000 police officers deployed: Schools, government offices, petrol bunks and restaurants will remain closed, and transport services are expected to stay off the roads.
- Kapil Sharma on Twitter alleges BMC demanded Rs 5-lakh bribe, civic body asks for formal complaint: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation assured the comedian of action if the allegation was proven true.
- North Korea confirms 'nuclear warhead explosion' test that triggered an artificial quake: Monitoring services from South Korea, Europe, US and Japan detected the seismic waves from an estimated explosive yield of about 10 kilotons.
- Doctor, ward boy of Gandhinagar Apollo Hospital arrested for raping dengue patient in Gujarat: The 21-year-old complainant said she was raped twice, and the police said medical tests confirmed the sexual assault.
- Rahul Gandhi becomes first Gandhi family member to visit Ayodhya after 1992 Babri Masjid demolition: The Congress vice president did not visit the temple at the disputed site, but offered prayers at a shrine ahead of his roadshow in Faizabad.
- Vijay Mallya says he wants to return to India but can’t because his passport was revoked: The businessman reportedly moved an application in Delhi's Patiala House Court, seeking a reversal of the External Affairs Ministry's decision.
- SC issues notice to Centre on AAP's pleas against court order on L-G's administrative power in Delhi: The Supreme Court refused to stay the verdict in the matter but has given the central government six weeks' time to respond to the notification.
- JNU, DU students vote to elect union representatives, 35 candidates in the fray: Kanhaiya Kumar's All India Students' Federation had decided to sit out the polls this year, but it is supporting an alliance to defeat the BJP-affiliated ABVP.
- Stampede at Indian Navy recruitment drive in Mumbai's Malad leaves several candidates injured: They alleged the chaos took place after the navy suddenly announced that the required marks to appear for the exam had been increased from 50% to 60%.
- Curfew re-imposed in parts of Kashmir on 63rd day of unrest: Reports have said the restrictions came after separatists proposed fresh agitations in the state.
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