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Thursday morning news brief Sep 07 207

Sep 7, 2017
Thursday morning brief Sep 7 2017
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You will now need to provide details of an identity document to book a domestic air ticket. This becomes mandatory after the Centre issues the final rules for “no fly list” today. Aadhaar, driving licence, passport and PAN are among the documents permissible to make a booking. The move will ensure that a person on this list should not be able to fly using another name. Read
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Journalist Gauri Lankesh’s assailant was wearing a helmet when he shot her, CCTV footage has revealed. He followed Gauri as she got of her car, shot her outside her house in Bengaluru, and fled on a two-wheeler. Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah said an SIT would be constituted to probe the murder. However there has been no major breakthrough yet.
India has offered to undertake infrastructure and socio-economic projects in Myanmar’s Rakhine province. PM Modi, now on a visit to Myanmar, supported the Myanmar government’s efforts to contain extremist violence, and also impressed upon the need for economic development of the province in the context of security. India’s offer is to bring about overall socio-economic development in one of Myanmar’s poorest states.
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6 people were killed in a fire in an under construction building in Mumbai’s Vile Parle West last night. An LPG cylinder blast is thought to be behind the fire that started on the ground floor. The dead includes a child and 5 construction workers from West Bengal. At least 11 were admitted to hospital with severe burn injuries, eight of them in critical condition.
A Hurriyat insider has revealed the modus operandi on channelising money from Pakistan for terror funding in J&K. The arrested accused, who has agreed to turn approver, said that funds from Pakistani sources, including ISI, are routed through Kashmiri businessmen in the Gulf and channelised into Kashmir by the hawala route to reach Hurriyat leaders. The leaders pass them on to terror commanders through trusted conduits and often keep a part for themselves.
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