A look at the headlines right now:
- At least 22 dead, 35 injured in stampede on a foot-over bridge in Mumbai, Centre orders inquiry: Union Railways Minister Piyush Goyal reached Mumbai to take stock of the situation.
- Arun Jaitley is making attacks personal, I don’t need a job at my age, says Yashwant Sinha: The former finance minister said it was a ‘cheap trick’ if the government had asked his son, Union minister Jayant Sinha, to to counter his claims.
- Twenty-three men allegedly abduct, rape woman in Rajasthan’s Bikaner: Six people have been arrested so far.
- US asks countries to suspend weapons sale to Myanmar amid Rohingya crisis: However, Washington stopped short of threatening to reimpose sanctions on Myanmar that were revoked under the Barack Obama administration.
- I will resign if I am asked to go on leave, says Banaras Hindu University vice chancellor: Girish Chandra Tripathi said it would be insulting to go on leave two months before his tenure ended.
- Turkey asks its citizens to leave Iraq’s Kurdish region, warns of sanctions after referendum results: The Turkish administration faces a separatist insurgency from its Kurdish minority and fears the poll’s result in Iraq could encourage the community.
- Centre says it will maintain gross borrowing target of Rs 2.08 lakh crore for October-March: Arun Jaitley asked public sector enterprises to give “liberal dividends” to the government so that it could use the funds to improve infrastructure.
- Russia and Turkey push for a ‘de-escalation zone’ to end civil war in Syria: Moscow and Ankara have been on opposing sides during the violence that has destroyed much of the country for over six years.
- Sweeper at private school in Gurugram arrested for allegedly molesting two Class 3 students: A case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act has been registered.
- Sitar used by The Beatles’ George Harrison auctioned for $62,500 in United States: The name of the winning bidder is yet to be announced.
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