The big news: Army open to releasing footage of surgical strikes along LoC, and 9 other top stories
Google launched its two Pixel smartphones, and the RBI's Monetary Policy Committee unanimously voted to cut the bank's key rates.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Indian Army agrees to release footage of surgical strikes along Line of Control, reports Economic Times: Eye-witnesses have also supported reports of India having carried out the military operation on September 29.
- Google launches Pixel smartphones with built-in Google Assistant: In India, pre-orders start from October 13, and the starting price will be Rs 57,000.
- Monetary Policy Committee cuts RBI's key repo rate to 6.25%: This is the first time the six-member panel decided the figure, which all members voted to reduce.
- Main accused in Dadri lynching dies of kidney failure at Delhi hospital: Doctors suspected that Ravin was suffering from dengue, but his family and others alleged it was a custodial death and that jail authorities were to blame.
- US vice-presidential debate: Candidates Tim Kaine and Mike Pence clash over immigration and ISIS: Both candidates tore into their opponent's running mates early on, and exchanged words on issues that included abortion, taxes and law enforcement.
- Centre makes Aadhaar mandatory for subsidised cooking gas: The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has set a deadline of November 30 for enrolling to get subsidised gas.
- Tell us if you believe Burhan Wani was a terrorist, AAP leader Kapil Mishra asks Mehbooba Mufti: He questioned the Kashmir chief minister at an event on tourism in Delhi, after which she replied saying no tourist had ever been harmed in her state.
- Release 2,000 cusecs of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu from Oct 7 to 18, Supreme Court tells Karnataka: The top court also stayed its earlier direction to the Centre to set up a Cauvery Management Board, after Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi challenged the order.
- Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to three British scientists for studies in 'exotic matter': David Thouless from the University of Washington, F Duncan Haldane from Princeton University and Michael Kosterlitz from Brown University are the winners.
- Maria Sharapova's two-year ban for doping reduced to 15 months: The former World No 1 in tennis had approached the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the International Tennis Federation had suspended her.