A look at the headlines right now:
- Monsoon mayhem: Delhi battles traffic woes as normalcy returns to Gurgaon: Prohibitory orders at key crossings for several hours, and police personnel placed at 14 strategic points helped improve the situation in the satellite town.
- Mumbai doctors brought in to treat pellet injuries performed 46 eye surgeries in Kashmir in 3 days: Dr Sundaram Natarajan, who headed the three-member team of ophthalmologists, said it was first time in his career that he had seen eye injuries of this scale.
- Rajnath Singh conducts aerial survey of flood-hit Assam as state continues to reel: The home minister will meet people at the relief camps and visit Kaziranga National Park.
- 'Peepli Live' co-director Mahmood Farooqui convicted of raping American scholar: The special fast-track court will decide the quantum of sentence on August 2.
- Two soldiers and two militants killed near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district: Army officials said they also recovered two AK rifles, one Under Barrel Grenade Launcher and other weapons.
- Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign computers reportedly hacked by Russians: A programme used to analyse voter data was accessed, in an alleged attempt to influence the result of the US presidential elections.
- Telangana CID arrests key accused behind EAMCET question paper leak, government annuls exam: Shaik Raheem alias Ramesh took Rs 15 lakh to Rs 20 lakh from each of the 14 students who bought the EAMCET-II-2016 paper.
- Mahadayi water row: Transport services hit as Karnataka shuts down after call for bandh: State Home Minister G Parameshwara imposed Section 144 in a few areas, and all commercial joints, schools, colleges and government offices remained closed.
- US hands over evidence proving Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed's role in Pathankot attack, says report: The documents include 1,000 pages of chats, conversations and Facebook accounts accessed by a JeM handler through IP addresses of Pakistani telecom firms.
- No law to ban 15-year-old diesel vehicles in Delhi, Centre tells National Green Tribunal: In an affidavit, the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises said the court's order was a "contravention" of the Motor Vehicles Act.
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