A look at the headlines right now:
- Arvind Kejriwal vows to put Akali Dal leaders in jail if AAP comes to power in Punjab: The Delhi chief minister released a 31-point farmers' manifesto on the last day of his visit to the state.
- Centre to send ministers to the 68 countries the Narendra Modi government has not visited yet: Home Affairs Minister Rajnath Singh will also make a trip to the US and Russia next week to discuss terrorism.
- 14 arrested as Sikh group forcibly enters UK gurdwara where mixed-faith wedding was to take place: The police are treating this as a case of 'aggravated trespass' after witnesses reported that the men were armed.
- Stop using Galaxy Note7 immediately, Samsung tells customers after global recall: Several airlines across the world banned the device after reports of the smartphone catching fire surfaced.
- One police officer, four militants killed in four separate encounters in Kashmir: Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh blamed Pakistan for the incidents, and said Islamabad was creating trouble in the Valley.
- 13 people killed and 203 injured in Tanzania earthquake: Images shared on social media platforms show damage to buildings in the city of Bukoba, one of the worst affected by the quake.
- Delhi government's education reform plan excludes primary students, claims plea in High Court: The bench directed the administration to reply to the petition on its 'Chunauti reform' and asked municipal corporations to weigh in on the matter.
- Cricketer Praveen Kumar joins Samajwadi Party: He said Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav had done a lot for sportspersons in the state.
- US remembers victims of 9/11 attack on its 15th anniversary: The National September 11 Memorial and Museum has planned its first art exhibition on the subject, to showcase works by 13 artists.
- AAP says it will not accept MLA Amanutullah Khan's resignation despite sexual harassment charge: Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said the complaint against the Delhi Waqf Board chief was a 'family dispute'.
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