00:00 Hello and welcome to National Headlines. I am Amina Ansari and I will be taking you to
00:22 the top headlines from the leading newspapers of the country.
00:25 Let's start with the Times of India. After success at G20, Modi renews India's
00:32 pitch for permanent UNSC seat. PM Narendra Modi followed up on India's success
00:37 at G20 by immediately renewing the pitch for India's admission to the veto-wielding United
00:42 Nations Security Council. Pointing to the four-fold jump in UN membership
00:46 since it was set up 80 years ago, Modi said, "The number of permanent members in the
00:52 UNSC remains the same." Next headline is from the Indian Express.
00:57 Bharat naming row. "Those seeking to change India's name want
01:01 to hide colonial history," says Rahul Gandhi. Amid the political debate over the names India
01:07 and Bharat, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that those who wish to change the
01:12 country's name are trying to deny the history of India's struggle against the British
01:16 and seeking to ensure that the history of colonial rule is not known to future generations.
01:22 Let's move on to the headlines from The Hindu. No relief for Chandra Babu Naidu as
01:28 court orders 14 days judicial demand. A marathon session of arguments in the ACB
01:34 court in Vijayawada over former CM Chandra Babu Naidu's alleged involvement in the
01:40 skill development scam ended with the 3rd additional district and session ACB court
01:46 judge BSP Hemabindu ordering on September 10 that he should be sent to judicial demand
01:51 for 14 days. Next let's move on to the headlines in the
01:55 Economic Times. G20 summit cost Rs 400 in lost business.
02:01 Traders. The G20 summit may have been a resounding
02:04 success for India but it caused estimated losses of about Rs 400 crores for shops and
02:10 restaurants and impacted some 9,000 delivery workers as markets and malls in the New Delhi
02:16 area remained closed. Most businesses even outside the control zone saw sales halves
02:21 as traffic curves forced people to stay indoors, industry executives said.
02:28 Next headline is from The Telegraph. Those who don't like the name Bharat can leave
02:32 this country, says BJP leader Dilip Ghosh. BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday added fuel
02:39 to the brewing controversy of renaming India as Bharat by proclaiming that the country
02:44 would only be called Bharat and not India. Those who do not like the change can leave
02:48 the country. Ghosh took the opportunity to spark a fresh controversy by throwing a challenge
02:54 at his dissenters. All statues of foreigners would be removed from the streets of Calcutta
02:59 and elsewhere in the state when the BJP comes to power.
03:04 Finally our last headline is from The Hindustan Times. Janta Dal Secular Talks With BJP. No
03:11 consensus on sheet-sharing yet. Janta Dal Secular chief on Sunday said his party has
03:17 held a discussion with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to form an alliance in Karnataka
03:22 for 2024 Lok Sabha elections while clarifying that the sheet-sharing consensus has not been
03:28 yet achieved.
03:29 That's all for national headlines. To stay updated on the latest headlines on the leading
03:34 newspapers, do join us from Monday to Saturday at 11 am.
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