A look at the headlines right now:
- Senior Congress leader Rita Bahuguna joins BJP in Uttar Pradesh: The Lucknow Cantonment MLA was reportedly unhappy with the party's move to project Sheila Dikshit as its chief ministerial candidate.
- Reliance Industries records near 23% drop in Q2 consolidated net profit: Its consolidated revenue, however, climbed 9.6% year on year to Rs 81,651 crore, on the back of good performances in the petrochemicals and refining sectors.
- New Zealand stun India by six runs in 2nd ODI to level series 1-1: The hosts, after being asked to chase 243, lost wickets at regular intervals before a late surge by Hardik Pandya took his side close to the target.
- Varun Gandhi denies claims of leaking defence secrets as incriminating letter to PMO is made public: The BJP MP also threatened to sue the founders of Swaraj Abhiyan for defamation for releasing the letter at a press conference.
- Three Air India crew members suspended for allowing fellow employee to sleep on flight's floor: The employee had told them he would use the jump seat, meant for staff, on the New York-bound aircraft.
- Six people killed in blaze at Sivakasi firecracker godown: Preliminary investigations suggested negligence by the facility's owner might have led to the accident.
- Jayalalithaa will return home soon, says AIADMK: Party spokesperson CR Saraswathy said that the chief minister has 'progressed very well' and is now 'taking rest' on her doctors' advice.
- JNU VC, other officials leave campus more than 24 hours after they were locked in by protestors over missing student: Rajnath Singh has directed the Delhi police commissioner to form a special team to find Najeeb Ahmed, who disappeared on Saturday after a row with ABVP members.
- 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' will be released without any violence, Rajnath Singh assures filmmakers: Industry representatives had met the minister after MNS issued threats to Karan Johar over his upcoming film starring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan.
- Hillary Clinton crushes Donald Trump across polls after third US presidential debate: The Democratic nominee led every survey of viewers conducted by news organisations, while Trump trailed behind like a defeated puppet.
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