QUICKREADS
Swollen Beas adds to flood woes of Sultanpur Lodhi villagers
Beas river's rising water levels threaten low-lying villages in Hoshiarpur and Kapurthala, causing further distress to farmers who already lost paddy crops. Water levels increased to four feet, affecting 145 villages and displacing 5,728 people, with potential wheat crop preparation at risk.
Canadian in Bengaluru shares viral video on HSR Layout’s broken footpaths: ‘It all starts with encroachment’
A viral video by Canadian influencer Caleb Friesen highlights poor footpath conditions in Bengaluru's HSR Layout, showcasing uneven pavement, debris, and encroachments. Many locals echoed his frustrations, calling attention to widespread civic issues across the city. While some praised Friesen for raising awareness, others cautioned against targeting street vendors, emphasizing the need for broader accountability.
34 Vaishno Devi pilgrims’ death: Katra court gives police 3 weeks to file ATR
A Katra court has extended the deadline for Reasi district police to submit an action report regarding the August 26 landslide that killed 34 Vaishno Devi pilgrims. The Bhawan station house officer requested the extension to investigate negligence claims against shrine officials. The court will review the report on November 20, while a committee continues its probe into the incident's causes.
Bihar: Amit Shah promises to reopen all closed sugar mills, hike in Kisan Nidhi
Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledged to reopen closed sugar mills in Bihar and establish five new ones, during rallies in Champaran. He promised financial support for Jeevika accounts and an increase in PM-Kisan aid. Shah criticized the opposition, linking them to past governance failures and emphasized the NDA's commitment to preventing the return of 'jungle raj' in Bihar.
Bihar: Campaign ends for frist phase polls for 121 seats; 1,314 candidates in fray
Campaigning for the first phase of Bihar assembly elections, covering 121 seats, concluded on Tuesday. Polls are set for November 6, with 1,314 candidates vying for votes. The ruling NDA and opposition Mahagathbandhan presented their final appeals, focusing on youth employment and welfare promises. Key candidates include Tejashwi Yadav and various ministers. The JD(U) seeks to reclaim seats lost in 2020.
Renukaswamy murder case: Pavithra Gowda moves SC seeking review of bail cancellation
Actor Pavithra Gowda has filed a review petition with the Supreme Court, challenging the cancellation of her bail in the Renukaswamy murder case. The plea will be heard by Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan. The Supreme Court had revoked her bail due to concerns about evidence and potential witness tampering related to the high-profile case.
Sangrur, Barnala farmers flag shortage of wheat seeds
Farmers in Sangrur and Barnala are facing a wheat seed shortage, causing concern as sowing season approaches. Many express frustration over government promises of seed availability, which remain unmet. Subsidies are limited, with farmers needing more than the allocated amounts. Officials acknowledge the shortage, but local agriculture officers deny any issues, leaving farmers anxious about planting in time.
Goa govt suspends sale of Ola electric scooters as complaints rise
The Goa government has suspended VAHAN registration for Ola Electric vehicles due to numerous complaints from buyers regarding poor after-sales service and unavailability of spare parts. Over 20 complaints led to a show cause notice issued to the company. Ola has assured the department of increased staffing and parts availability, pending a review of improvements by the end of the week.
Power consumers in Noida, Ghaziabad to get faster complaint redressal
The Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) has launched measures to enhance electricity complaint resolution in Noida and Ghaziabad. Eight consumer helpdesks will operate in Noida, staffed with dedicated nodal officers for real-time support. Similar systems will be implemented in Ghaziabad. The initiative aims for timely complaint resolutions, improved transparency, and increased accountability in urban power services.
Farmers of 81 villages defer protest after assurance from Noida authority
Farmers from 81 villages in Gautam Budh Nagar have postponed their protest against the Noida authority for 15 days after officials agreed to address their demands. The farmers seek increased compensation, land use permissions, and residential plots. If their concerns are not met by November 25, they plan to escalate their agitation. A Mahapanchayat is scheduled for December 22 to further press their demands.
94% industrial plots in Yeida area still vacant, says partial UP Govt survey
A survey by Uttar Pradesh government reveals 94% of industrial plots in the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority remain unused, while Noida and Greater Noida have only 6% and 16% vacant plots, respectively. Authorities plan to reclaim idle land for new investments, particularly in sectors like EV manufacturing and data centers, to support the state's economic growth goals.
Ghaziabad: Bad roads in Kaushambi, Maharajpur border await revamp
Residents and commuters in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, are facing significant traffic issues due to deteriorating road conditions and potholes on Dr Burman Marg and internal roads. Despite plans for repairs under the Chief Minister’s Green Road Infrastructure Development scheme, delays persist. Commuters are opting for alternative routes, as the government has recently floated a tender for necessary road upgrades.
Ghaziabad: Fire at pizza outlet leaves man, his 2 sons injured
A 36-year-old man and his two sons sustained burn injuries during a kitchen fire at a pizza outlet in Ghaziabad. The incident occurred when the father attempted to help amid thick smoke, leading to hot oil splashing on them. An FIR has been filed against the outlet owner for negligence, and the injured are being treated at Safdarjung Hospital.
Protesters who marched 300 km over healthcare in hills stopped near Assembly in Dehradun
Protesters marching 300km from Almora to Dehradun for better healthcare in hilly regions were halted by police while attempting to gherao the Uttarakhand Assembly. Led by former soldier Bhuvan Kathayat, the “Operation Swasthya” movement demands a comprehensive healthcare policy. Despite the government upgrading a local health center, protesters insist their struggle continues until adequate medical facilities are established.
Two brothers die after falling into septic tank while cleaning it at Noida home
Two brothers in Noida died after falling into a 7-foot-deep septic tank while attempting to clean it themselves. The elder brother, Chandrabhan, slipped in, and the younger brother, Raju, jumped in to rescue him but lost consciousness due to toxic fumes. Neighbors attempted to help, but the brothers were ultimately recovered by police and declared dead at a hospital.
Bengaluru’s Ballari Road traffic set to ease as GBA Chief orders urgent decongestion measures
Greater Bengaluru Authority Chief Commissioner Maheshwar Rao conducted an inspection to address traffic congestion on Ballari Road. He instructed officials to clear debris, repair roads, and improve drainage to prevent flooding. Key initiatives include enhancing connectivity, adding signage, and considering a skywalk at Byatarayanapura Junction. Rao emphasized coordination among departments for timely implementation of these measures.

