A look at the headlines right now:

  1. Arvind Kejriwal vows to put Akali Dal leaders in jail if AAP comes to power in Punjab: The Delhi chief minister released a 31-point farmers' manifesto on the last day of his visit to the state.
  2. Centre to send ministers to the 68 countries the Narendra Modi government has not visited yet: Home Affairs Minister Rajnath Singh will also make a trip to the US and Russia next week to discuss terrorism.
  3. 14 arrested as Sikh group forcibly enters UK gurdwara where mixed-faith wedding was to take place: The police are treating this as a case of 'aggravated trespass' after witnesses reported that the men were armed.
  4. Stop using Galaxy Note7 immediately, Samsung tells customers after global recall: Several airlines across the world banned the device after reports of the smartphone catching fire surfaced.
  5. One police officer, four militants killed in four separate encounters in Kashmir: Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh blamed Pakistan for the incidents, and said Islamabad was creating trouble in the Valley.
  6. 13 people killed and 203 injured in Tanzania earthquake: Images shared on social media platforms show damage to buildings in the city of Bukoba, one of the worst affected by the quake.
  7. Delhi government's education reform plan excludes primary students, claims plea in High Court: The bench directed the administration to reply to the petition on its 'Chunauti reform' and asked municipal corporations to weigh in on the matter.
  8. Cricketer Praveen Kumar joins Samajwadi Party: He said Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav had done a lot for sportspersons in the state.
  9. US remembers victims of 9/11 attack on its 15th anniversary: The National September 11 Memorial and Museum has planned its first art exhibition on the subject, to showcase works by 13 artists.
  10. AAP says it will not accept MLA Amanutullah Khan's resignation despite sexual harassment charge: Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said the complaint against the Delhi Waqf Board chief was a 'family dispute'.