A look at the headlines right now:
- SC makes Aadhaar compulsory for I-T returns; mobile numbers, bank accounts do not need to be linked: The top court has upheld the Aadhaar Act being passed as a Money Bill.
- Supreme Court says no need to reconsider 2006 judgement on quota for promotion to SC/ST employees: In the 2006 verdict, the top court imposed three conditions for granting quota in promotions to employees from Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities.
- BJP calls 12-hour shutdown in West Bengal, violence reported from a few districts: Protestors vandalised government buses in Midnapore and Cooch Behar and stopped trains from running on a number of crucial routes.
- I was not in power when Rafale deal was finalised, says French President Emmanuel Macron: He said the pact was a government-to-government discussion.
- Fiscal deficit touched 94.7% of budgeted annual target between April and August, says government: However, it remained lower than what it was during the same month last year, when the Centre had exhausted 96.1% of the deficit.
- Three men arrested in Rewari gangrape for concealing information, helping the main accused run: Another Army man, who was present at the spot of the alleged rape but did not tell the police anything about it, is among those held.
- US comedian Bill Cosby sentenced to three to 10 years in prison in sexual assault case: He will have to register as a sex offender with police for the rest of his life after the judge declared him a ‘sexually violent predator’.
- Banaras Hindu University suspends classes till September 28 after violent clashes on campus: The fight between resident doctors and some hostel inmates was allegedly over the non-allotment of a bed to a patient on campus.
- India is successfully lifting millions out of poverty, Donald Trump tells UN: In contrast, the United States president accused Iran’s leaders of sowing ‘chaos, death and destruction’.
- EC rejects AAP’s plea to summon Delhi government, Assembly officialsin office-of-profit case: The poll body quoted a High Court verdict that said the application should include details and particulars on why oral examination is necessary.
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