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Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day: 1. Campaigning ends for phase-1 Bihar polls: EC files FIR against Lalan Singh over controversial remark Election campaigning for Bihar’s first phase ended at 5 PM Tuesday. The Election Commission filed an FIR in Patna against Union Minister Lalan Singh for allegedly violating the model code of conduct. Read More 2. No relief for MP teachers: HC upholds e-attendance, says system ensures transparency The Madhya Pradesh High Court has dismissed a petition filed by government school teachers challenging the state’s e-attendance system. With this order, all government school teachers in the state will now have to mark their attendance only through the online system. Read More 3. Leaked audio reveals Indore Congress feud: Leaders abuse as Digvijaya Singh targeted A leaked audio from Indore allegedly captures Congress leader Chintu Choukse hurling abuses at senior leader Digvijaya Singh. Former City Congress chief Surjit Chadha is heard trying to pacify him, calling Singh a “father figure.”Read More 4. Hinduja Group Chairman Gopichand P Hinduja dies at 85 in London due to old age India’s commercial vehicle manufacturer, Ashok Leyland’s parent company, Hinduja Group’s Chairman Gopichand P Hinduja has died at the age of 85, news agencies said on Tuesday, 04 November 2025, citing sources. Hinduja was admitted to a hospital in London, UK. He was reportedly unwell for the past few weeks. Read More 5. MP limits farm power to 10 hrs: Staff face pay cuts; Congress calls it ‘BJP hypocrisy’ Madhya Pradesh farmers hit by unseasonal rain face another blow as the power department limits farm electricity to 10 hours daily, warning staff of one-day salary cuts for exceeding the limit. Read More 6. Two kids die inhaling toxic gas in Gwalior; parents critical after pesticide fumes spread Two siblings, aged 13 and 4, died in Gwalior after inhaling toxic fumes from pesticide sprayed on stored wheat. Their parents are in critical condition as the gas filled the house when doors were shut. Read More 7. Trump tariffs face US Supreme Court scrutiny on Nov 5 The US Supreme Court on November 5 will begin hearing to decide whether President Donald Trump can impose global tariffs without congressional approval. The verdict could reshape US global trade policy and determine the fate of Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs. Read More 8. 17-year-old girl’s football-sized breast tumour shocks Mandla doctors; rushed to Jabalpur hospital ​​​​​​​A 17-year-old girl was diagnosed with breast cancer — a condition typically found in women aged 35 to 65 in Mandla district. The cancer, initially a small lump, grew rapidly to the size of a football due to delayed diagnosis and improper treatment, leaving doctors at Jabalpur Medical College astonished. Read More 9. Infant’s body exhumed in Mauganj cough syrup death; child died 20 mins after dose A mother from Khatkhari village in Mauganj district, Madhya Pradesh, lost her four-and-a-half-month-old son just 20 minutes after giving him a cough syrup she thought was medicine. The syrup was bought from an unlicensed medical store that had been operating illegally for nearly 20 years. Read More 10. Free ticket cancellation for fliers within 48 hours of booking​​​​​​​ The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is working on new regulations that could give air travelers more flexibility and protection when booking flights. The proposed changes aim to address common complaints about cancellation fees, refund delays, and name correction charges.​​​​​​​ Read More