The Biggest Stories of August 19, 2015

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18 years after 59 people died in Delhi's Uphaar cinema fire, the Supreme Court says the Ansals needn't go to jail despite being convicted of causing deaths by criminal negligence. Pakistan's invitation to Kashmiri separatists is an irritant, but India won't cancel NSA talks scheduled for next week. Suspended Gujarat IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt has been terminated from service for unauthorised absence from duty. NDTV accesses Key Health Ministry documents that show how a BJP MP delayed larger pictorial warnings on tobacco products and more on our news wrap of the day.

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