A look at the headlines right now:
- It's business as usual, Ratan Tata tells his CEOs at first meet after Cyrus Mistry's ouster: The conglomerate's chairman told the executives to concern themselves with their own business and not focus on the past.
- Manipuri student found dead in JNU hostel room, police suspect suicide: JR Philemon Chiru was pursuing a PhD at the university, and had locked himself in his room for several days, students said.
- American writer Paul Beatty wins the Man Booker Prize for his satirical novel 'The Sellout': The novel is a wicked take on race relations, in which slavery and segregation are reintroduced.
- India jumps one spot to rank 130 in the World Bank’s ease of doing business report: Officials said the international institution was not recognising the reforms made by the government.
- Flipkart CFO Sanjay Baweja resigns, reason unclear: The e-commerce major has started the process to fill the vacancy as a string of top-level executives continue to leave the organisation.
- Soldiers posted along the border can soon vote using the new e-ballot facility: Election Commission: The service will be tested in poll-bound Punjab, where 1.1 lakh jawans who are registered voters are posted.
- 17 supporters of Ritu Bahuguna Joshi resign from Congress in Uttar Pradesh: They condemned the derogatory remarks made against the Lucknow Cantonment MLA after she joined the BJP on October 20.
- Surge in bad loans causes Axis Bank net profit to fall by 83% crore in September quarter: The company said Rs 8,193 crore in loans turned into non-performing assets during the period, of which 89% were from a ‘watch list’ of Rs 22,600 crore.
- Our family is united, says Mulayam Singh Yadav with Shivpal by his side: The Samajwadi Party chief added that it was up to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav to reappoint his uncle to the state Cabinet.
- Carlos Alberto, who captained Brazil during their 1970 football World Cup victory, dies: The legendary player, known for one of the best goals in the tournament's history, suffered a heart attack.
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