Sun Nov 02 02:16:35 UTC 2025: Here’s a news article summarizing the key events reported in The Hindu e-Paper on November 2, 2025, along with a summary of the paper’s content:

Headline: India Gears Up for Women’s World Cup Final, Messi Mania Grips Nation

New Delhi, November 2, 2025 – A diverse range of stories are dominating headlines in India today. As the nation eagerly anticipates the ICC Women’s World Cup final between India and South Africa in Navi Mumbai, political tensions rise in Bihar with the arrest of controversial MLA Anant Singh.

In other news, ISRO is counting down to the launch of its heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03. Controversy surrounds the alleged deportation of a Nepali citizen, with the MHA denying any bias.

Meanwhile, Messi’s ‘GOAT Tour to India 2025’ is expanding, adding Hyderabad to its itinerary, ensuring fans across the country can witness the football legend.

Internationally, Ukrainian forces claim to have struck a key fuel pipeline in the Moscow region, while hundreds of tourists remain stranded at Lukla airport in Nepal due to adverse weather conditions.

On a positive note, Lucknow has been officially declared a UNESCO ‘Creative City of Gastronomy,’ celebrating its rich culinary heritage. Bastar region is experiencing a period of progress, with improved access to education, markets, and welfare benefits.

The Hindu e-Paper: A Snapshot

Today’s edition of The Hindu e-Paper covers a wide array of topics, from national and international news to sports, science, technology, health, books, and cinema. Its regular features include:

  • View From India: An Indian perspective on global affairs.
  • First Day First Show: News and reviews from the film and streaming world.
  • Today’s Cache: A roundup of the top 5 tech stories.
  • Science For All: Explaining scientific concepts in an accessible way.
  • Data Point: Analyzing headlines with data and statistics.
  • Health Matters: Health and wellness advice from Ramya Kannan.
  • The Hindu On Books: Reviews, excerpts, and features on new books.

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