No Indian troops to Afghanistan and no Indian tomatoes to Pakistan: Top stories of September 26, 2017

September 26, 2017 09:16 pm | Updated 09:17 pm IST

Will not send troops to Afghanistan, says Nirmala Sitharaman

India, however, will continue its development and medical assistance there, says the Defence Minister.

Pakistan not to import Indian tomatoes though prices soar

While imports from India fill the gap each year, the move to bar containers from entering the country from across the border have created a huge demand-supply gap

Mehbooba Mufti sees shoots of peace “sprouting” in Jammu and Kashmir

Welcomes recent attempts by the Centre and the ruling party to reach out to Kashmiris.

Fuel rates up 8% since daily price regime, says ICRA

The rise in fuel rates can be attributed to a 14% increase in international petrol and diesel prices beside a rise in commission paid to petrol pump dealers, the agency said in a report.

Pakistan against registration of Saeed’s MML as political party

The Interior Ministry cites international pressure and refusal of security clearance by intelligence agencies.

Committee formed for 5G rollout by 2020

According to officials, the government is working to create a corpus of ₹500 crore to fund 5G activity, mainly on research and product development.

Bombay HC in Goa refuses to stay framing of charges against Tarun Tejpal

Mr. Tejpal has been accused of raping a former female junior colleague during a Tehelka fest in Goa in November 2013.

₹90,669 crore collected in GST in August

According to the revised estimate, the GST mopup for July stood at ₹94,063 crore, up from the initial projection of ₹92,283 crore.

Explained: The Lingayat claim for a separate religion

Why the Lingayats want to break away from Hinduism?

England’s Ben Stokes out of fourth ODI after arrest in Bristol

This is after an incident in Bristol where ““he was held overnight and released under investigation, without charge”.

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