The big news: Modi’s new scheme aims to electrify all households by 2019, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: A thousand BHU students were charged with arson, and Arun Jaitley said GDP growth had slowed because of lack of private investment.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Narendra Modi’s new ‘Saubhagya’ scheme aims to electrify all households by 2019: Billed as a pro-poor scheme, it also aims to improve healthcare services, education and quality of life.
- FIR filed against 1,000 Banaras Hindu University students for arson: Two police officers and an additional district magistrate were removed after the police had baton-charged protesting students.
- Lack of private investment hurt the economy, says Arun Jaitley: At the BJP national executive meet, the finance minister said Narendra Modi’s fight against corruption was ‘uncompromised’.
- Trinamool Congress leader Mukul Roy quits party: Roy said he would resign from the Rajya Sabha after Durga Puja ends on September 30.
- Human shield Farooq Ahmad Dar had cast his vote before being tied to jeep, confirm police: The police report was submitted to the state’s DGP in August.
- Enforcement Directorate attaches Karti Chidambaram’s assets, bank accounts in connection with Aircel-Maxis case: It also seized his fixed deposits worth Rs 90 lakh.
- Angela Merkel wins fourth term, far-right party finishes third in German elections: She is likely to tie up with the Liberal Free Democrats and the Grune Party to form the government.
- ‘The world’s heaviest woman’ Eman Ahmed dies in Abu Dhabi: Hospital authorities said she succumbed to complications from heart disease and kidney dysfunction.
- Nearly 35,000 evacuated as volcano in Indonesia’s Bali experiences increased activity: Authorities have arranged makeshift shelters in town halls, school gymnasiums and set up tents in villages to house thousands of evacuees.
- I-T raids on Cafe Coffee Day reveal concealed income of Rs 650 crore, say reports: Apart from alleged tax evasion by owner VG Siddhartha, the officials have also found evidence of violations of other statutes.