A look at the headlines right now:
- Modi lays foundation stones for projects in Bihar, announces funding for universities: Modi said the Union Railway Ministry had started four special trains in the state so that people could reach home in time for Diwali and Chhath Puja.
- Karnataka SIT releases sketches of suspects in Gauri Lankesh murder, says they cannot be linked to any organisation: US Congressman Trent Franks has expressed concern about free speech in India after Lankesh’s killing.
- At least 5 reported dead after heavy rain lashes Bengaluru, more showers expected: The city recorded 1,540 mm of rain by October 14 this monsoon.
- Mob beats 5 people suspected of carrying beef in Faridabad, case filed against victims and attackers: The meat samples have been sent for a forensic examination.
- Allowing women inside Sabarimala shrine will lead to ‘immoral activities’, says temple board chief: The Travancore Devaswom Board president said ‘self-respecting’ women will not visit the shrine even if the court opens its doors.
- Maharashtra Congress General Secretary Mahadev Shelar found dead at his home in Mumbai: Police have registered a case of accidental death.
- Canadian hostage freed from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan says his child was killed, wife raped: Joshua Boyle flew from Pakistan to London and then to Toronto with his wife and three surviving children.
- Two weeks after Mumbai stampede, ceiling tile falls on women’s head at Elphinstone Road station: A 7-inch-long piece of the false ceiling fell on Basak’s head, injuring her.
- Fifteen Dadri lynching accused secure jobs with National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, says report: Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Tejpal Nagar reportedly met senior NTPC officials on October 9 to enable the accused to get jobs.
- ‘Every BJP reform burdened the poor’, RSS trade union chief attacks Centre on economic policies: The government is going in ‘a wrong direction’, Saji Narayan wrote in an exclusive article for Outlook India.
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