HIGHLIGHTS AT 5 PM

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New Delhi: Following are the top stories at 5 pm
    
     NATION
    
     DEL11 SHAH-GOVT-ANNIVERSARY
     * 11 yrs of Modi govt 'golden period' of resolve, dedication towards public service: Amit Shah
     New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said the 11 years of Modi government was a "golden period" of resolve, endeavour and dedication towards public service. *


     DEL35 GOVT-ANNIVERSARY-2NDLD NADDA
     * Modi govt's works to be written in golden letters, May God give good sense to Rahul: Nadda
     New Delhi: The 11 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government will be written in golden letters for the positive changes it has effected, BJP president J P Nadda asserted on Monday while slamming Rahul Gandhi as an "irresponsible" opposition leader and accusing him of raising "baseless" questions. *

    
     DEL28 RAHUL-EC
     * Can EC announce date by which electoral-roll data of Haryana, Maharashtra will be handed over: Rahul
     New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday lauded the Election Commission's (EC) reported decision to share the electoral-roll data for Haryana and Maharashtra as "a good first step" and urged the poll body to announce the exact date by which the data will be handed over in a digital, machine-readable format. *


     DEL29 CONG-LD PM
     * Why is PM still running away: Cong attacks Modi for not holding 'unscripted' presser
     New Delhi: The Congress on Monday stepped up its attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not holding an "unscripted" press conference and asked why is he still "running away" or whether it is taking time to prepare the questions and answers and find suitable persons to query him in a "servile manner". *

    
     DEL36 INDUS TREATY-TALKS
     * India cannot hold talks on IWT until terror concerns addressed: Sources on Pak's repeated attempts
     New Delhi: India will not engage with Pakistan on the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) till New Delhi's concerns regarding terrorism are addressed and the pact is completely revamped, sources said. *


     DEL23 UP-MEGHALAYA-MURDER-WIFE
     * Meghalaya murder: Indore tourist's wife surrenders in UP, another man held in Lalitpur
     Lucknow: The Indore-based woman accused of hiring men to get her husband killed during their honeymoon in Meghalaya surrenderred before Uttar Pradesh Police in Ghazipur while another man was arrested in connection to the alleged murder from Lalitpur district, a senior official said on Monday. *

    
     BOM23 MH-4TH LD ACCIDENT
     * Four dead after falling off local trains near Mumbai; Railway mulls automatic doors
     Mumbai: Four commuters died and nine were injured after falling off two overcrowded local trains in Maharashtra's Thane district during the morning rush hour on Monday, officials said. *


     BOM16 CG-NAXAL-3RD LD BLAST
     * ASP killed, 2 other cops injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarh's Sukma
     Sukma: An additional superintendent was killed and two other police officers were injured when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by Naxalites exploded in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district on Monday, police said. *


     MDS9 KL-SHIP-2ND LD FIRE
     * Fire reported on Singapore-flagged ship off Kerala coast, rescue ops on
     Kochi: A fire was reported on board a Singapore-flagged container ship off the coast of Kerala on Monday, and the crew was being rescued, a defence PRO said. *


     LEGAL
    
     LGD6 SC-JOURNALISTS-MP
     * SC protects MP scribes against coercive action, asks them to move high court
     New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday protected in the interim two Madhya Pradesh-based journalists who were allegedly assaulted by the state police for reporting on illegal sand mining activities. *


     LGD7 PB-COURT-YOUTUBER
     * Espionage case: Punjab YouTuber Jasbir Singh sent to judicial custody
     Chandigarh: A Mohali court on Monday sent Punjab-based YouTuber Jasbir Singh arrested on espionage charges to judicial custody. *


     FOREIGN
    
     FGN42 BANGLA-EX-PREZ
     * Ex-prez Hamid returns to Bangladesh after medical treatment abroad: Reports
     Dhaka: Bangladesh's former president Abdul Hamid returned to the country on Monday after receiving medical treatment abroad, according to media reports. *

    
     FGN35 NEPAL-US-IMMIGRATION
     * US deports 37 illegal Nepali nationals
     Kathmandu: The US government has deported 37 Nepali nationals who were illegally staying in America, an official said on Monday. By Shirish B. Pradhan *


    

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