A look at the headlines right now:
- Another Yadav jumps in the fray, says the SP row in Uttar Pradesh is just 'some misunderstanding': Mulayam Singh Yadav's cousin Ramgopal, the party's national secretary, suggested that the change in leadership could simply have been broached differently.
- Rupee reduces losses after Finance Ministry denies report of possible devaluation discussion: Union Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said she had not spoken to the media about the matter at all.
- Chikungunya can't cause deaths, it's on Google, says Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain: The Aam Aadmi Party leader said residents of Delhi did not need to panic, and should only go to a hospital if they experience symptoms of the disease.
- Two Indians abducted by Islamic State in Libya have been freed, says Sushma Swaraj: The men were kidnapped in July 2015 near Sirte while they were on their way back to their home country.
- At least four dead, more than 50 injured after trains collide in Pakistan: The Karachi-bound Awami Express hit a stationary goods train after the driver allegedly failed to heed a red signal.
- India offers help to British couple forced by UK laws to leave behind surrogate baby: Sushma Swaraj said their visas can be extended so they do not have to keep the three-month-old girl in an orphanage, as Britain has not given her a passport.
- Pakistan lifts ban on 'India Today' website after it was blocked over a cover on army chief: The Lahore High Court had set aside a plea against the magazine and asked the petitioner to take up the matter with the federal government.
- United States says it is ready to lift most of the sanctions imposed on Myanmar: US President Barack Obama met Naypyidaw's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi on her first visit to Washington since her party came to power.
- SC says Indian NGOs need stricter regulation, may refer matter to Law Commission: The apex court observed that less than 10% of the 31 lakh NGOs in the country submitted the details of their accounts with the registrar of societies.
- Karnataka police prepares for rail roko, organiser promises peaceful protest over Cauvery dispute: Railway police in the state have deployed additional forces at stations around the state ahead of the strike organised under the leadership of Vishal Nagaraj.
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