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1. The Supreme Court today criticises the government for 'cherry picking' from its recommendations for tribunals across the country. The government has been given two weeks to complete tribunal appointments with the Supreme Court sternly saying: 'Return with the appointment letters, and if someone is not appointed, then cite the reason.' 2. A man who allegedly raped and murdered his six-year-old neighbour in Hyderabad last week is yet to be caught, though Telangana Minister KT Ramarao tweets that he is arrested 'within hours'. Amid spiralling outrage, another minister says the accused 'will be killed in an encounter'. 3. Would the Central government be dubbed anti-national for its alleged poor performance initially on the Covid vaccination front, former RBI governor Dr Raghuram Rajan asks on Tuesday. He was responding to the attack on Infosys by a weekly affiliated to the RSS for the IT firm's supposed inability to fix some glitches on the tax-filing website. 4. The University of Delhi, DU, resume classes for the final year undergraduate and postgraduate students in offline mode from today, September 15. Delhi University colleges, departments and centres reopen for practical classes for 50 per cent attendance. 5. iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro series have been announced by Apple at its 'California Streaming' virtual launch event. 6. A 17-year-old girl in Tamil Nadu allegedly died by suicide today in the third death linked to the medical entrance exam NEET in four days.