The following are the top stories of the Northern region at 1720 hrs:

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The following are the top stories of the Northern region at 1720 hrs:

DEL5 UP-DROWN


Baghpat (UP): At least 22 people drown and many others go missing after an overloaded boat capsizes in the Yamuna River here.

DEL35 UP-ATS-BANGLADESHI

Lucknow: Three Bangladeshi youths, suspected to have links with Islamic extremist group Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), have been arrested by Anti-Terrorist Squad here.

DES4 SCHOOLBOY-DETAIN

Gurgaon: The Gurgaon Police detains the Ryan International School gardener and key witness in the school boy case, Harpal Singh and is likely to arrests some more persons in connection with the case, says a senior SIT officer.

DEL1 DL-DERAILMENT

New Delhi: A coach of Jammu Tawi-Rajdhani Express derails at the Railway station in the national capital, but no one was injured in the incident, says a Northern Railway spokesperson.

DES9 UP-AKHILESH-RAHUL

Lucknow: SP chief defends leader for his remark that India is being run by dynasties, saying world history is replete with examples of people taking a plunge into politics due to their family background.

DES11 NCERT-TEXTBOOKS

New Delhi: Over 2.4 crore NCERT textbooks have been pre- booked by schools and students from across the country within a month after the council launched an online portal for the purpose, says an official.

NRG3 JK-ARREST

Srinagar: Two suspected overground workers of the banned Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) have been arrested in north Kashmir, say police.

DES16 SCHOOLBOY-NDMC

New Delhi: Municipal schools in north have been issued a circular by the area's civic body, directing them to ensure safety of students and keep a tight watch on visitors, in the wake of the Ryan school incident.

DES10 UP-CHILDREN-ARREST

Gorakhpur (UP): Another clerk of the BRD Medical College is arrested in the wake of deaths of scores of children in the state-run facility last month, say police.

DES7 SARDAR SAROVARDAM-PROTEST

New Delhi: Days ahead of the inauguration of the Sardar Sarovar Dam in Gujarat, a group of activists and labourers protest in the national capital alleging that 40,000 affected families are yet to rehabilitated.

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First Published: Thu, September 14 2017. 17:42 IST