Here are the top headlines: 1. BJP’s Bihar manifesto envisions ‘Atmanirbhar Bihar’ with jobs for the youth 2. PM Narendra Modi to address Bengal on Durga Puja; expected to kickstart poll campaign in the state -Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to kickstart his political campaign in the state of West Bengal. He will be addressing the citizens through video conference on the occasion of Durga Puja. He will be sharing his greeting and message with the people of Bengal on the sixth-day of the Navratri festival. The Bengal unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party has made arrangements for live streaming of PM Modi's address in all the 294 Assembly constituencies of the state for 25 party workers and voters to watch the address while strictly following all the social distancing norms. Times Now's Sreyashi with more details. 3.Kashmiris observe black day & call out Pakistan; Will the Gupkar lobby wake up? -An eye-opener for the Gupkar lobby comes in from within their home as the Kashmiris call out Pakistan for their invasion in 1947. The residents will stage a march to expose invader Islamabad, observing today's day as Black Day. Times Now's correspondent Sohil adds that how posters and banners were put up at multiple places in Srinagar but were removed by the authorities. Abhijeet Jasrotia, BJP spokesperson states that the people of J&K have realised the exact meaning of Black Day and what Pakistan invaders actually did back in 1947. The Cultural Secretary also spoke to Times Now and stated that they are expecting a large turnout and the events will be played on the web as well. 4. Krishna Janmabhoomi case: Hindu petitioner cites evidence of no Eidgah mosque building prior to 1947 -A sensational twist has now taken place in the Krishna Janmabhoomi case. Times Now has accessed the documents cited by Hindu petitioners in the Mathura Court. The petitioners claim that the land record is going to bolster the case for land ownership. Hindu petitioners cite trust deed as evidence that no grand mosque existed in 1947 and the structure adjacent to the temple was just a 'khandar'. 1968 pact has also been challenged by the petitioners between Krishna Janm Sthan Seva Sangh and Shahi Eidgah committee. The Mathura court has taken cognizance of the contention and thus a hearing is likely to take place in this case. Vishnu Jain, the petitioner speaks to Times Now and explains the document that has been cited along with the trust deed and the compromise that was made between the two parties is allegedly illegal. Subscribe to Times Now | Click Here ► http://goo.gl/U9ibPb Log on to www.timesnownews.com ( https://www.timesnownews.com/videos) for the latest news & updates. Give a missed call on 1800 4190 300. Stay updated, stay ahead.’ More Videos ▶Latest Breaking News on TIMES NOW - http://tiny.cc/hc4xdz ▶India Upfront With Rahul Shivshankar - http://tiny.cc/ju3xdz ▶The Newshour - http://tiny.cc/aw3xdz ▶Frankly Speaking with Navika Kumar - http://tiny.cc/fz3xdz Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels:- Mirror Now: https://bit.ly/32xyBMe ET Now: http://goo.gl/5XreUq TN+: https://bit.ly/2EEJaF4 Social Media Links:- Facebook - http://goo.gl/CC7rGc G+ - http://goo.gl/O1iEp5 Twitter - http://goo.gl/uHYsqP Also visit our website - http://www.timesnownews.com/videos