A look at the headlines right now:
- Eight SIMI members who escaped Bhopal jail killed in encounter at Eintkhedi village: They had killed a prison guard while breaking out of the jail.
- FBI accused of breaking law by announcing fresh inquiry against Hillary Clinton days before election: The agency had alerted the Congress it was investigating the Democratic candidate's private email server case just 11 days before the presidential polls.
- Narendra Modi takes up Indian bus driver's killing in Brisbane with Australian prime minister: Malcolm Turnbull expressed shock over Manmeet Alisher being burnt alive behind his vehicle's steering wheel, and assured his Indian counterpart of an inquiry.
- Smog blankets Delhi, several other cities as air quality worsens post Diwali: Mumbai fared better than the Capital in terms of particulate matter in the air, but Ahmedabad was affected just as much by the celebrations.
- Sensex, Nifty slip marginally in special Mahurat trading session: The BSE index ended 11.30 points down at 27,930.21, while the NSE index closed 12.30 points points lower at 8,625.70.
- Unite against divisiveness this Diwali, says Narendra Modi in his Mann ki Baat address: After his radio show, the prime minister celebrated the festival with members of the Army and ITBP in Himachal and lauded them for protecting the border.
- India beat Pakistan 3-2 to win Asian Hockey Champions Trophy: The Pakistani side came back in the game from 0-2 down, before Nikkin Thimmaiah scored the winning goal with 10 minutes on the clock.
- Six people injured during Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's Janata Darbar event in Uttar Pradesh: Witnesses said a section of the crowd, at the event in the CM's ancestral village of Saifai, rushed towards him creating a 'stampede-like' situation.
- Karnataka to declare 29 more taluks drought-hit: The decision, made at a Cabinet sub-committee meeting, comes amid the state's court battle with Tamil Nadu over sharing Cauvery water.
- Two more senior Tata executives resign after Cyrus Mistry's dismissal: Madhu Kannan and Nirmalya Kumar were both members of the now dissolved Group Executive Council that the ousted chairman had set up in 2013.
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