The big news: Tata Sons removes Cyrus Mistry as chairman, and nine other top stories
Narendra Modi compared the surgical strikes to Chhoti Diwali celebrations, and Haji Ali Trust lifted a ban on women's entry inside the dargah's sanctum.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Ratan Tata named interim chairman of Tata Sons as board replaces Cyrus Mistry: A spokesperson said the decision was made keeping in mind the company's long-term interests, and a selection panel has been formed to choose the next chief.
- Army's surgical strikes were a celebration of 'Chhoti Diwali', says Narendra Modi: He reiterated his call for citizens to send Diwali greetings to security personnel across the country.
- Women will be allowed entry inside Haji Ali's inner sanctum in a month, Board tells Supreme Court: The dargah's trust had earlier sought more time to come out with a more 'progressive stand' on the ban barring women from entering the shrine.
- 23 Maoists killed in encounter in Odisha's border district of Malkangiri: The Greyhound force of Andhra Pradesh was also involved in the joint operation.
- Manipur chief minister's helicopter ambushed by suspected NSCN (I-M) militants during district visit: Two Manipur Rifles jawans were injured in the attack, which took place at a helipad in Ukhrul district.
- GST allows for online payment of taxes through debit, credit cards, says Revenue Secretary: Government official Hasmukh Adhia said dues could be transferred from private bank accounts too.
- Mulayam calls Shivpal 'leader of the masses' as Akhilesh Yadav denies splitting from Samajwadi Party: Shivpal Yadav urged his brother and party chief to take over the post of chief minister, which is now held by the leader's son.
- Triple talaq is not a communal issue, don't politicise it, says Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh: Speaking at an election rally, the prime minister urged voters to break the SP-BSP cycle in the state and help BJP transform it into 'Uttam Pradesh'.
- France starts evacuating 7,000 refugees from 'jungle' camp in Calais: They will be taken to different centres where they can seek asylum, but will be deported if they do not claim asylum.
- Endangered Humboldt penguin dies at Mumbai's Byculla zoo, activists demand police inquiry: Animal rights groups had strongly opposed the move to bring eight of the birds to the city, questioning the authorities' expertise and poor facilities.