A look at the headlines right now:-
- Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications announces merger with Aircel, days after Jio launch: The joint venture worth Rs 35,000 crore is the largest-ever consolidation deal in the telecom sector in India.
- This is a fight in SP government, not within the family, says Akhilesh Yadav: The chief minister had stripped his uncle Shivpal Yadav of key ministerial posts after he was made the state's party head on Tuesday.
- Human rights violations happening in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Balochistan, India tells UN Council: India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ajit Kumar also said the neighbouring country was deploying militants across the border.
- India offers $1 billion as Narendra Modi meets Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani: The leaders also decided to implement the trilateral agreement between India, Afghanistan and Iran to use Iran's Chahbahar port.
- IMD shifts from earlier predictions of surplus rain, says India could record below average rainfall: The new forecast, based on the absence of the La Nina weather pattern, has triggered fears of agricultural losses.
- Bayer to acquire Monsanto for $66 billion in largest ever acquisition by a German firm: The deal includes a fee of $2 billion in case the acquisition does not get regulatory approval. It is expected to close by the end of 2017.
- Matters like funding for Kashmiri separatists are Centre's ‘exclusive domain’, says Supreme Court: Rejecting a plea questioning government aid for these leaders, the top court also criticised the use of the word 'separatists' to describe Hurriyat leaders.
- BJP attacks Nitish Kumar for not arresting absconding sharpshooter Mohammad Kaif: Kaif was seen in a video with former Bihar MP Mohammad Shahabuddin, who is out on bail after he was sent to prison in connection with a murder in 2005.
- Five more die from complications caused by chikungunya in Delhi, toll rises to 10: The Centre asked local administration for a detailed assessment of the deaths related to the vector-borne disease.
- Rivers of blood run down Dhaka's streets as heavy downpour coincides with Bakr-Eid: Citizens criticised the two city corporations for failing to keep its drainage systems functional and not cleaning the sacrificial waste.
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