A look at the headlines right now:
- 10 militants killed in encounter in Jammu and Kashmir's Uri sector: A total of 15 militants were reportedly trying to infiltrate into the Indian side from across the border.
- Karnataka must release 6,000 cusecs of Cauvery water a day to Tamil Nadu from September 21 to 27, says SC: The apex court has also asked the Centre to constitute the Cauvery Management Board within four weeks.
- India, China experiencing remarkable growth, says Barack Obama at UN General Assembly: The outgoing United States president also urged Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian land and asked Palestine to recognise its neighbour.
- US Secretary of State John Kerry cautions Pakistan against allowing terrorists to use its territory: He also called for restraint in Islamabad's nuclear weapon's programme.
- Amar Singh named Samajwadi Party national general secretary: Last week, Singh was dragged into the ongoing dispute in the party between Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav.
- Kapil Dev rebukes reporter for asking why Pakistan is not participating in the Kabaddi World Cup: 'If you are a Hindustani you should not ask the question at all,' the former captain of India’s cricket team said.
- Moody's unlikely to change India's sovereign rating for a year or two: The agency said it needs ‘more evidence’ of fiscal consolidation and reforms.
- Mumbai urban planner PK Das wins $100,000 Jane Jacobs medal: The award recognises Das' work in slum rehabilitation, waterfront restoration and participatory planning.
- Sensex, Nifty close lower on cautious sentiments ahead of US Fed, Bank of Japan meetings: While the American central bank is expected to keep its interest rates unchanged, investors are looking for indications of a hike in the future.
- United Nations suspends all aid shipments to Syria after 20 people were killed in attack on a convoy: UN aid chief Stephen O'Brien said that if the attack was deliberate, it would amount to a war crime.
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