A look at the headlines right now:

  1. French firm moves Australian court for injunction against daily that leaked Scorpene data: DCNS has also asked the court to direct the newspaper to delete whatever it has put up about the submarine project and hand over the remaining documents.
  2. Auto, taxi strike in Mumbai postponed to September 1 after Devendra Fadnavis promises to meet unions: The chief minister and transport minister Diwakar Raote said they would hear out their concerns about aggregators such as Ola and Uber.
  3. Paytm eyes $350 million in new funding round, valuation could rise to $5 billion: MediaTek, Goldman Sachs and Temasek are reportedly in talks with the online payment and e-commerce firm, alongside existing investors Alibaba and SAIF Partners.
  4. Protestors remove barriers at Noida toll plaza so commuters can travel for free on the DND flyway: At least 500 people gathered at the spot in a demonstration against the Rs 28 that is charged for using the 32-lane road.
  5. Lashkar-e-Janghvi militants involved in the 2009 attack on Sri Lankan cricketers killed in Pakistan encounter: After seven members of the banned outfit attacked a police team in Lahore, four were killed in the ensuing shootout, while three managed to escape. 
  6. West Indies win series 1-0 after second T20I against India is called off because of rain: India had done well to restrict the West Indies to 143, but could only bat for two overs in their chase before the rain began.
  7. ISRO successfully tests scramjet engine that uses atmospheric oxygen: The space research organisation launched the engine, which will reduce expenses for the INSAT-3DR satellite, on Sunday morning.
  8. Ready to hold talks with anybody willing to reject violence in Kashmir, says Mehbooba Mufti: The chief minister said faith in ‘dialogue as an institution’ was necessary to resolve the ongoing crisis in the Valley.
  9. United States says bilateral trade with India at $109 billion, to increase after GST implementation: Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker said the country's investment in the US had crossed $11 billion. She will be in India for three days starting Monday.
  10. Government to announce Rs 2,000-crore package for refugees from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir: A senior government official said the Home Ministry will soon place the package for approval before the Union Cabinet.