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Monday Morning News Brief, September 11

Sep 11, 2017
Monday morning brief Sep 11 2017
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Rafael Nadal earned his third US Open championship and the 16th Grand Slam title of his career with his victory over Kevin Anderson. With his game at a high level at the end of an unusually easy path through a Grand Slam field, Nadal overwhelmed first-time major finalist Anderson 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Nadal is the first man since 2000 to win a Grand Slam title without facing an opponent ranked in the top 20. Read

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The Haryana government ordered a criminal case against Ryan International School’s management and owner under the Juvenile Justice Act. Facing pressure for perceived inaction against the school and demands from the boy’s parents for a CBI probe, the government also made public findings of its probe into glaring breaches of safety protocols at the school’s Bhondsi campus that confirmed that the students’ washroom was easily accessible to unauthorised entrants.

India and Afghanistan will hold another round of their strategic partnership council meeting today. The two countries will discuss key bilateral and regional issues, including the security situation in the war-torn country, and Indian assistance in various areas such as development and capacity-building.

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Over 100 lieutenant colonels and majors of the Army moved the Supreme Court over alleged “discrimination and injustice” in promotion. According to the petition, services corps officers are deployed in operational areas and face challenges similar to officers of combat arms corps. But they are deprived of promotional avenues available to officers of combat arms.

The Shiv Sena claimed that PM Modi offered NCP MP, Supriya Sule, a Union cabinet berth. In a signed article in Saamna, Sena strategist Sanjay Raut wrote that NCP chief Sharad Pawar had dismissed any NCP-BJP link. According to the article, in a meeting between Modi and Pawar, Modi had wanted Sule to join the cabinet. Sule, who was also present in the meeting, told Modi she would be the last person to go with BJP.

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