Following are the top PTI stories at 2045 hours:
NATION:
BIZ-LD BORROWINGS
Govt to borrow Rs 2.88 lakh cr in Apr-Sept; issue inflation indexed bonds
DEL6 RAHUL-LD MODI-APP
Rahul calls PM 'Big Boss' who spies, Irani says even 'Chhota Bheem' would know better
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Now, CPI(M) submits notice of no-confidence against government in LS
DEL3 DEF-SITHARAMAN DOKLAM
Ready to deal with any situation in Doklam: Sitharaman
LD JOURNALIST
2 journalists killed in road accidents in MP, Bihar: families allege murder
UP-2NDLD MAYAWATI
Mayawati discusses 'friendship' with SP, new anti-BJP strategy with BSP coordinators
DEL10 MHA-ENEMY PROPERTY
Govt begins process of selling enemy properties; issues guidelines
Traders to hold mega rally against sealing drive on March 28
New Delhi: Around seven lakh business establishments and over 3,000 commercial markets of Delhi including Chandni Chowk, Connaught Place and Lajpat Nagar
CAL4 WB-RAM NAVAMI CLASH
One killed as groups clash during Ram Navami procession in WB
CAL2 OD-BJD-SHOT
BJD Dhenkanal youth wing president shot dead
MDS3 KA-SHAH
Amit Shah visits Lingayat seer Sri Shivakumara Swami
LEGAL
LGD22 SC-2ND LD POLYGAMY
SC to examine constitutional validity of polygamy among Muslims
LGD10 DL-COURT-INX MEDIA
Delhi court grants CBI 5-day custody of Peter Mukerjea in INX Media case
FGN17 CHINA-INDIA-2NDLD DOKALAM
India should have 'learnt lessons' from Dokalam stand-off: China
Beijing: China today asserted that Dokalam belongs to it and India should have "learnt lessons" from the stand-off last year, after India's envoy blamed China for the face-off, saying it happened because Beijing tried to alter the "status quo" in the disputed area. By K J M Varma
FGN28 US-RUSSIA-LD EXPEL
US expels 60 Russian intelligence officials; orders closure of Seattle Consulate
Washington: In a decision reminiscent of the Cold War era, the US expels 60 Russian diplomats, describing them as "intelligence officers" and ordered closure of the country's consulate in Seattle over the use of nerve agent allegedly by Moscow against a former Russian spy in the UK. By Lalit K Jha
Pak displays Bhagat Singh's case file for the first time
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