A take a look at the highest headlines of the day:
- India’s GDP grew by 13.5% in April-June quarter: The expansion charge for a similar three-month interval final 12 months was 20.1%.
- Delhi court docket summons actor Jacqueline Fernandez in money-laundering case on September 26: The Enforcement Directorate has alleged that conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar used cash gained from extortion to provide items to the actor.
- Delhi lieutenant governor to sue AAP legislators for ‘false’ corruption costs: The MLAs have accused VK Saxena of swapping banned foreign money notes price Rs 1,400 crore in 2016 when he led the Khadi and Village Industries Fee.
- New Jersey Independence Day parade organisers apologise for offending Muslims: Rights teams had criticised Indian Enterprise Affiliation for blatant show of hate on the rally on August 14.
- ‘Want BJP-mukt Bharat,’ says Telangana CM at assembly with Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar: Kumar criticised the Narendra Modi-led authorities for refusing to grant particular class standing to Bihar.
- Almost 60% of faux notes seized in 2021 had been of Rs 2,000 denomination, reveals NCRB information: After the 2016 demonetisation train, there was a rise within the seizure of faux foreign money, in accordance with the Nationwide Crime Data Bureau.
- Suspended BJP official Seema Patra arrested for allegedly torturing Adivasi family employee: Patra allegedly assaulted the girl with rods and scorching pan and compelled to lick urine off the ground.
- Church vandalised in Punjab’s Tarn Taran district: A automotive belonging to the priest of the church was additionally set on fireplace.
- Third Assam madrassa bulldozed in a month after CM claims establishments getting used as ‘terror hubs’: ‘What we’re seeing is that jihadi components have infiltrated and brought cowl below the guise of imams,’ mentioned Himanta Biswa Sarma.
- Lucknow civic physique removes ‘unlawful’ outlets outdoors Samajwadi Social gathering workplace: Officers mentioned that the store homeowners had been despatched a number of authorized notices within the final six months to take away the constructions.