A look at the headlines right now:
- We will respond at the time and place of our choosing, says Indian Army after Uri attack: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting and decided to 'diplomatically isolate' Pakistan at all international fora.
- 28-year-old Afghan-American arrested in connection with New York attack: Ahmad Khan Rahami's was taken into custody after he was wounded in a shootout with police.
- Release 3,000 cusecs a day to Tamil Nadu from September 21 to 30, Cauvery panel tells Karnataka: However, neither of the states has agreed to the proposal.
- At least 35 killed after bus falls into a pond in Bihar's Madhubani district: The driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle and fell into the body of the water, which is 25-feet deep.
- India's banking sector will be 'stable' for the next 12 to 18 months, says Moody's: The ratings agency said the industry was moving beyond the worst of its bad loans cycle.
- 68% of Indians feel the country plays a more important global role than 10 years ago, says Pew survey: However, only 23% of those polled said the country should help other nations deal with their problems.
- Swiggy raises $15 million from Bessemer Venture Partners and others in fourth round of funding: Company officials said the money will be used to upgrade the technology, rope in more restaurants and improve their delivery system.
- Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia attacked with ink for alleged inaction in Delhi health crisis: The AAP leader, who just returned from Finland, had gone to meet Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung when the incident happened.
- Shivpal Yadav sacks leaders who protested against his appointment as SP's Uttar Pradesh president: The seven men had led demonstrations demanding that chief minister Akhilesh Yadav be re-appointed to the post.
- India’s medal tally at junior shooting World Cup rises to 13, including one gold: The country now stands second in the rankings, with Russia leading the table.
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