A look at the headlines right now:
- More than 19 people killed in major fire at Bhubaneshwar hospital: At least 40 patients were present in the dialysis ward where the fire broke out.
- With INS Arihant, India can now launch nuclear missiles from air, land and sea: The country's first indigenously built naval ship, commissioned in August this year, is capable of launching nuclear weapons.
- Warring parties agree to 72-hour ceasefire in Yemen starting Thursday: The country’s Saudi-backed President said the Houthi rebels must allow aid to reach the besieged city of Taiz.
- GST Council likely to finalise rates as three-day meeting begins today: The Centre hopes to address several key issues, including the compensation of states, so it can push the Bill in the upcoming winter session.
- Pranab Mukherjee allows inquiry into Aligarh Muslim University VC's financial, admin decisions: The HRD ministry had accused Zameeruddin Shah of widespread misconduct, which he claims is an attempt to sully his image.
- Tourism minister to inspect Ramayana museum site in Ayodhya in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh: Meanwhile, senior BJP leaders Uma Bhartia and Vinay Katiyar demanded the construction of Ram temple on the disputed plot.
- My name is Rohith Vemula, I am a Dalit, deceased scholar says in video released by friends: He said his battle against ABVP was nothing new, but the administration took stern steps against five Dalit students after a fight with the BJP student wing.
- Elections in TN’s Aravakurichi and Thanjavur will be held on November 19, says EC: Polling in the two constituencies was postponed after the Election Commission found that money had been spent to buy votes.
- Akhilesh Yadav will be the chief ministerial candidate for UP elections, says Samajwadi Party: The ruling party said the decision had Mulayam Singh Yadav's approval.
- Boko Haram willing to negotiate release of 83 more Chibok girls, says Nigerian government: On October 13, the militant group freed 21 of the 275 girls kidnapped in April 2014.
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