A look at the headlines right now:
- Narendra Modi flags off Vadodara-Varanasi Mahamana Express: The train, which will cover the 1,531-km distance in 27 hours and 30 minutes, is the third of its kind launched as part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
- At UN, India says Pakistan has become ‘Terroristan’, should not lecture world on democracy: Islamabad must understand that Jammu and Kashmir will always remain an integral part of the country, India’s First Secretary to the UN Eenam Gambhir said.
- Amit Masurkar’s ‘Newton’ is India’s official entry for the Oscars: The political satire stars Rajkummar Rao as a dutiful presiding officer determined to hold an election in a troubled part of Chhattisgarh.
- NDTV ownership has not changed, promoters tell BSE amid reports it has been bought over: Reports had claimed that SpiceJet owner Ajay Singh had bought a majority stake in the media company.
- Income tax officer’s son found dead near a lake in Bengaluru, six arrested: The 19-year-old was abducted on September 12, and the police believe he was strangulated the same night.
- Protestors claiming to be Shiv Sena workers shut down over 500 meat shops in Gurugram for Navratri: The group said selling non-vegetarian food during the nine-day festival ‘hurts the sensibilities of the Hindus’ fasting during that period.
- 83% candidates fail to clear Teachers’ Eligibility Test in Bihar: Only 16.4% of those who applied to teach classes 1 to 5 and 17.8% of candidates for classes 6 to 8 passed the test.
- Teacher arrested in Gorakhpur after Class 5 student commits suicide allegedly after being punished: In his suicide note, the 12-year-old boy claimed he was punished ‘as she always listened to sycophants’.
- 129 farmers in Chhattisgarh arrested ahead of their protest outside CM Raman Singh’s house in Raipur: Prohibitory orders were imposed in the districts of Raipur, Balod, Rajnandgaon, Kabeerdham and Durg to stop the ‘Sankalp Yatra’ rally.
- Asif Ali Zardari was behind his wife Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, claims Pervez Musharraf: He said the former Pakistani president was the ‘one person who benefited’ from the murder of the country’s first female prime minister.
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