A look at the headlines right now:

  1. Narendra Modi says nationalism is the identity of the BJP: The prime minister asked party workers and leaders to focus on the message and agenda, which, according to him, is the bedrock of the ruling party.
  2. Indian workers in Saudi Arabia should return to India by September 25, says Sushma Swaraj: The external affairs minister said those who do not come back to the country by the deadline will have to arrange their own fare and accommodation.
  3. Pakistani leader Altaf Hussain charged with treason for calling country "a cancer for the world": The London-based chief of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement has apologised, and said he was under severe mental stress over extra-judicial arrests of party workers.
  4. Two-member committee to investigate OP Jaisha’s allegations of Olympics negligence: Sports Ministry: The runner had claimed that no water or refreshments were made available to her by Indian officials during her marathon at the Rio Olympics.
  5. Russia loses appeal against ban from Paralympics over doping charges: The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that the International Paralympic Committee ‘did not violate’ any rule in banning Russia’s contingent to the games.
  6. Athlete Sudha Singh tests positive for H1N1, negative for Zika after returning from Rio Olympics: The steeplechase runner was admitted to Fortis Hospital in Bengaluru, and her blood samples were sent to a virology institute.
  7. Unexploded shell found at DRDO’s Delhi office in April, deactivated, say NSG chief: RC Tayal said the bomb was found during construction work at the office in North Delhi.
  8. Idea Cellular denies reports suggesting it was in merger talks with Vodafone India: A company spokesperson said that the story by CNBC TV18 was 'absolutely untrue and preposterous'.
  9. Google begins official roll-out of Android 7.0 Nougat, Nexus devices to get the update first: Earlier, the California-based company had released five previews of the latest iteration of its mobile operating system.
  10. UN committee accepts six of nine addresses listed by India for Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan: One of the locations listed in the dossier, which was prepared in August 2015, was found very similar to Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi's home.