A look at the headlines right now:
- Kerala hopes to raise borrowing limit to collect Rs 10,500 crore for flood restoration work: UAE has offered the state Rs 700 crore assistance, and transport services limped back to normalcy after flood waters recede.
- Satya Pal Malik to replace NN Vohra as governor of Jammu and Kashmir: The state has been under Governor’s Rule since June 20 after the BJP pulled out of an alliance with the Peoples Democratic Party.
- Two convicts get death sentence for raping eight-year-old girl in Mandsaur in June: In July, the police filed a 350-page chargesheet against Irfan and Asif in connection with raping the minor.
- Those targeting Sidhu are doing great disservice to peace in the subcontinent, says Imran Khan: Pakistan Army chief talked about peace, what followed was an emotional moment, said Navjot Singh Sidhu in defence of his hug.
- Delhi HC issues notice to Centre on petition seeking ‘exemplary damages’ for Aadhaar leaks: The petition demands compensation for the violation of privacy and the option to opt out of the Aadhaar system.
- In Karnataka, over 1,600 km of highways damaged; focus shifts to rehabilitation as rain recedes: Kodagu, the worst affected region in the state, accounts for eight deaths while over 4,000 people in the district have taken shelter in 41 relief camps.
- Centre pushes upgrade of web standards that will allow blocking of services: The internet protocol version 6 will make it easier for the government to block websites and apps with precision as these services will have a unique address.
- Chhattisgarh’s upcoming capital, Naya Raipur, will be renamed after Atal Bihari Vajpayee: Chief Minister Raman Singh made the announcement on Tuesday after a Cabinet meeting.
- NOTA option cannot be permitted in Rajya Sabha elections, says Supreme Court: The top court was hearing a plea against an Election Commission notification allowing legislators the option to reject candidates in polls to the Upper House.
- NASA says its instrument aboard India’s Chandrayaan-I has discovered ice water on the moon: The space agency said that most of the ice water on the satellite lies in the shadows of craters, on the poles.
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