A look at the headlines right now:
- Tamil Nadu announces Rs 2-crore reward for Paralympics gold medallist Mariyappan Thangavelu: Prime Minister Narendra Modi also praised the para-athlete, saying India was ‘elated’ by his and Varun Singh Bhati’s victory.
- New UN sanctions against North Korea likely as world leaders condemn latest nuclear test: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged the United Nations Security Council to take 'appropriate action' against the 'brazen breach' of its resolutions.
- ABVP wins three seats in Delhi University Students' Union polls: The post of the joint secretary will be taken up by a candidate of the National Students' Union of India, which is the Congress' student wing.
- Brazil, US investigate bribery allegations in aircraft maker Embraer's $208-million deal with UPA: The company has been accused of paying commissions to a UK-based agent to secure the defence contract with the Indian government in 2008.
- Former RJD legislator Mohammad Shahabuddin released on bail in murder case after 11 years: The ex-Siwan MP was sent to prison in connection with the murder of a prime witness in the killing of two brothers, for which he was convicted earlier, as well.
- Shia Personal Law Board denounces triple talaq, drafts new model ‘nikahnama’: The organisation suggested that a modern marriage contract be adopted and also sought changes in the terms and conditions of wedlock under the Islamic law.
- Indian Army soldiers to take up positions in Kashmir's four worst-hit districts: General Dalbir Singh reviewed the situation in these regions, which saw severe clashes in the past two months, and directed his troops to maintain order.
- Indian acid attack survivor Reshma Qureshi walks the ramp at New York Fashion Week: The 19-year-old, who modeled for designer Archana Kochhar, has been campaigning against the open sale of the corrosive substance in the country.
- US, Russia sign Syria ceasefire pact, ‘cessation of hostilities’ from Monday: The agreement allows for humanitarian access to ‘besieged areas’, and the countries will also set up a joint centre to fight militant outfits.
- Independent MLAs Bains brothers forcibly removed from Punjab Assembly premises: The co-founders of new front Aawaaz-e-Punjab were carried out by security officers on the Speaker's orders after they repeatedly protested of the House.
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