A look at the headlines right now:
- After Nawaz Sharif's UNGA speech, India asks if ending terror is ‘unacceptable’ condition for talks: Sharif said Pakistan had gone the ‘extra mile’ on Kashmir and called Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani a ‘leader’.
- Karnataka will defer release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, says CM Siddaramaiah: The state government reached its decision after convening an all-party meeting to discuss the dispute after the Supreme Court's latest order in the matter.
- Jammu & Kashmir High Court refuses ban on pump action guns, affirms its use for crowd control: The Centre has been criticised heavily for deaths and injuries caused by pellets from the guns during the ongoing crisis in the state.
- Kairana migration caused by worsening law and order situation, not communal issue: Human rights body: People from Muzaffarnagar settling in the UP town after the 2013 riots had changed the demography and made it a Muslim-majority region, the NHRC found.
- MEA summons Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit, hands over evidence from Uri attack: Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said the siege shows that the terror machinery in the neighbouring country is still thriving.
- Emergency declared in Charlotte, North Carolina, after protestor is killed in clash with police: Around 16 police officers were also injured as demonstrators protested the fatal shooting of African-American man.
- Blogger arrested in West Bengal for allegedly committing blasphemy against Islam: A local Trinamool Congress leader had filed an FIR against Tarak Biswas with the Howrah Police.
- Cabinet advances Union Budget by a month, merges railway and annual budgets from next year: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the actual date of presenting the Budget will be decided after taking into consideration Assembly election dates.
- Flipkart says it now has more than 100 million registered users: The Indian e-commerce platform said it was the first firm outside USA or China to achieve this record.
- IISc-Bangalore climbs 50 spots in world university rankings: The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2016-’17 rated it in the 201-250 band, making it the country's highest-ranked institution.
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