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Bengaluru traffic cop slaps biker in viral video, suspended amid public outrage. Watch
A viral video shows a Bengaluru traffic cop slapping a motorcyclist, igniting public outrage and calls for police accountability. Critics demand criminal charges, citing a pattern of aggressive policing. DCP South Traffic announced the officer's suspension pending investigation, emphasizing the need for oversight and bodycam use to prevent such incidents in the future.
12-yr jail to Lucknow lawyer for lodging false case under SC/ST Act
Advocate Parmanand Gupta was sentenced to 12 years in prison for filing a false FIR under the SC/ST Act, aided by an associate. The court found Gupta guilty of misusing the law to falsely implicate others and ruled he must pay a fine of Rs 45,000. Gupta is already serving a life sentence for a previous false rape case.
Faridabad: Stalker shoots and injures Class 12 girl returning from library
A 17-year-old girl was critically injured in Faridabad after being shot by a 26-year-old man who had been stalking her. The incident occurred when the suspect confronted her near a library. Although he attempted to kill her, the gun misfired initially, allowing her to survive with injuries. Police are actively searching for the suspect, who remains at large.
NBCC set to restore iconic Khadi Bhawan in Connaught Place
The Khadi Gramodyog Bhawan in Connaught Place is set for a major structural revival by NBCC (India) Limited. The restoration will reinforce the aging building, ensuring compliance with heritage regulations and improving safety. Work includes installing new reinforcements and will be completed within three months, preserving the store's legacy as a hub for Khadi products.
Delhi assembly to mark 150 years of ‘Vande Mataram’ with tricolour illumination
The Delhi Assembly will commemorate the 150th anniversary of "Vande Mataram" on November 7 with a special ceremony featuring a plaque unveiling and cultural performances. Speaker Vijender Gupta emphasized the song’s significance as a symbol of patriotism and unity in India's freedom movement. The event aims to honor its role in shaping national identity and cultural heritage.
Three arrested for killing injured stray dog in Gurugram
Police arrested three suspects and a minor for allegedly assaulting and killing a stray dog near Mehendi Park in Pratap Nagar. The incident, captured on CCTV, led to an FIR under animal cruelty laws. The suspects, identified as Kulbhushan, Dev Kumar, and Himanshu, claimed the dog had previously bitten Kulbhushan. Investigations are ongoing.
High energy, low turnout as JNU votes for new students’ union
Students at Jawaharlal Nehru University voted on Tuesday for the 2025-26 students' union, with a turnout of 67%, slightly down from April's 70%. The election features candidates from the Left alliance and the ABVP. Results will be announced on November 6, amid mixed sentiments about the current leadership and a desire for change among some voters.
After backlash, higher education dept clarifies ‘Career Katta’ is optional
A government initiative, Career Katta, aimed at aiding college students in career planning has faced backlash after being incorporated into university fee structures, requiring a ₹365 charge. Students and professors argue it should be optional, especially amid financial hardships from recent floods. Protests have emerged, demanding the withdrawal of the fee, while officials claim it will be reimbursed to prevent financial burdens.
Truck collision causes 6-hour traffic jam on Gurugram’s SPR
Traffic on the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) was halted for nearly six hours due to a collision between two trucks in Sector 72. The accident, involving a construction materials truck and a manual sweeping vehicle, occurred around 2:30 am, injuring both drivers. Clearing operations were complicated by the heavy load, but the road was eventually cleared after the material was removed.
Two men accused of cow slaughter arrested after encounter in Kaushambi
Two men were arrested near Bhita village for allegedly carrying beef in an auto-rickshaw. Following a police encounter, one suspect was shot in the leg and hospitalized. The police seized 50 kg of beef, a pistol, and other weapons. Both suspects face charges related to cow slaughter and attempted murder, according to officials.
2 elderly cancer patients die by suicide in separate Gurugram incidents
Two elderly women in Gurugram, both battling cancer, died by suicide in separate incidents within hours. A 65-year-old jumped from her building late Monday night, while a 62-year-old fell from her terrace early Tuesday. No suicide notes were found, and family members indicated their actions were linked to prolonged suffering from advanced-stage cancer. Police are investigating.
Nearly 30% of Pune Metro commuters using PMPML feeder services
Nearly 30% of Pune Metro commuters utilize PMPML feeder buses for last-mile connectivity, underscoring the service's significance. Plans include surveying autorickshaws and expanding ‘pay-and-park’ facilities near metro stations. Currently, five feeder routes enhance access to key areas. Officials aim to improve overall public transport integration, with future expansions planned as metro phases progress.
State okays two new Metro corridors
The Maharashtra cabinet approved two new Pune Metro corridors under Phase 2, totaling 16 km and featuring 14 stations, with an estimated cost of ₹5,704 crore. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar highlighted the decision's significance, while implementation will be managed by Maha-Metro and the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority. The project requires central approvals and involves shared funding between the state, centre, and loans.
Top court sets aside HC order on Gurugram’s illegal constructions
The Supreme Court overturned a Punjab and Haryana High Court order that mandated the closure of civil suits regarding unauthorized constructions in Gurugram, citing a lack of opportunity for affected property owners to be heard. The Court emphasized the importance of due process and directed a fresh hearing within six months, allowing affected parties to join the proceedings.
Uttar Pradesh’s GST collections for Oct go up
The Uttar Pradesh government reported an increase in GST collections, earning Rs 6,799.27 crore in October 2025, up from Rs 6,830.96 crore in October 2024. This rise follows the Next Gen GST reforms implemented on September 22, 2025. Overall revenue for the month reached Rs 17,747.06 crore, reflecting a significant gain despite some tax categories falling short of targets.
Gurugram’s air quality stays ‘poor’; IMD predicts light rain by Wednesday
Gurugram's air quality remains poor, with an AQI of 219 recorded on Tuesday. This marks three poor air days and one very poor day in November. Key areas affected include Ardee City and Sector 56. Vigilance squads have been deployed to combat illegal industrial waste burning, while officials emphasize the need for effective pollution control measures.

