QUICKREADS
SIR in Tamil Nadu to begin from November 4, ECI tells Madras HC
The Election Commission of India announced the start of a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Tamil Nadu on November 4, requiring all voters to submit new forms to remain on the list. This process aims to create a fresh list of eligible voters, addressing concerns over electoral integrity raised in a petition regarding irregularities.
Traffic Awareness Month: Licences of habitual traffic violators to be cancelled
Lucknow Traffic Police launched Traffic Awareness Month, announcing stricter measures including cancellation of licenses for repeat offenders. The reward for Good Samaritans aiding accident victims was increased to ₹25,000. The campaign aims to reduce road fatalities by 50% by 2030, emphasizing road safety education and strict enforcement of traffic rules. A meeting addressed traffic congestion caused by e-rickshaws.
PIL seeking transfers of undertrials jailed outside UT: Courts remain our last hope, says PDP chief after hearing
Mehbooba Mufti, former J&K chief minister and PDP leader, has petitioned the J&K High Court to address the situation of Kashmiri youth incarcerated outside the region, urging their return for family visits. She called for reforms in the criminal justice system to ensure fairness and humanity. The Awami Ittehad Party criticized her approach, questioning her political motives and legal consistency.
89% of work under 2024-25 business plan done: PVVNL
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (PVVNL) has completed 89% of its Business Plan for 2024-25, focusing on infrastructure improvements to ensure reliable electricity supply. Key initiatives include replacing faulty equipment and enhancing substation capacities. Residents' associations are encouraged to engage in meetings to address ongoing issues, particularly regarding faulty meters and billing discrepancies, as summer approaches.
83% dip in field fires but air quality still bad in Haryana
Despite an 83% decline in stubble burning cases in Haryana, air quality remains poor, with cities like Kaithal recording an AQI of 393. Five out of the thirteen locations with "very poor" AQI in India are in Haryana. Experts attribute ongoing pollution to factors beyond stubble burning, including vehicular emissions and industrial activities.
Kinnar Akhada splits, ‘Sanatani’ splinter group formed
The Kinnar Akhada has split, with Kaushalyanand Giri, or "Tina Maa," forming the Sanatani Kinnar Akhada in response to actress Mamta Kulkarni's increasing influence. Tina Maa, previously a Mahamandaleshwar, accused the Akhada's leadership of imposing decisions and compromising the community's integrity. The new Akhada will formally declare her as Acharya Mahamandaleshwar following consecration rituals.
Taking wife’s jewellery alone doesn’t amount to cruelty: HC
The Delhi High Court ruled that a man cannot be charged with cruelty towards his wife solely for taking her jewelry, as it does not constitute "cruelty" under Section 498A of the IPC. The court emphasized that allegations must be supported by evidence and clarified that a man can still be charged even if the marriage is declared invalid.
Five years after collapse, masjid dome awaits restoration efforts
The 200-year-old Masjid Mubarak Begum in Old Delhi, once a glorious structure, has suffered neglect since its central dome collapsed in 2018. Despite multiple site visits by officials and a stalled restoration agreement with the World Monument Fund, no repairs have been made. The mosque, built by Mubarak Begum, symbolizes her historical significance and power in a male-dominated society.
Delhi CM reviews Delhi air crisis, orders strict action on polluters
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta held a meeting to address rising air pollution, implementing measures like continuous water sprinkling and regular road cleaning. Special teams will target polluting industries and vehicles, with fines for waste burning. Meanwhile, opposition leaders criticized the government’s handling of pollution, claiming air quality has worsened. BJP officials defended their record, citing recent improvements.
Pharma diploma first year trimmed to 5 months due to delay in college approval
The Diploma in Pharmacy course's first-year duration in Pune has been reduced to five months due to delays in approvals from the Pharmacy Council of India. The academic session runs from October to April 18, 2026, with three internal exams scheduled before the annual exam on April 30. Students will face an intensive crash course to complete the syllabus.
SC tells DDA to plant 167k trees across 185 acres by March 2026
The Supreme Court ordered the Delhi Development Authority to plant 167,000 tree saplings across 185 acres by March 2026, following illegal tree felling in the Delhi Ridge area. The court emphasized the need for effective afforestation and monitoring to ensure sapling survival, mandating a comprehensive scheme and biannual progress reports from the DDA and Delhi government.
Roundabout | Will take a step less but shall walk with swagger
Filmmaker Gurvinder Singh, known for transforming Punjabi cinema, began his journey with the short film ‘Pala’. His notable works include adaptations of Gurdial Singh's novels, such as ‘Anhe Ghore da Daan’, which highlighted caste issues. His latest project, ‘Rehmat’, features stories by Ajeet Cour and stars Naseeruddin Shah, marking a significant addition to Punjabi film.
Haryana’s sex ratio shows signs of recovery
Haryana's Sex Ratio at Birth has improved to 913 girls per 1,000 boys from January to October 2025, up from 905 in the same period last year. This eight-point increase reflects effective enforcement against illegal sex-selective abortions, with 16 out of 22 districts showing gains. Health officials anticipate further improvements if the trend continues.
PWD issues SOPs to curb cost overruns
The Delhi Public Works Department has implemented new arbitration guidelines to identify lapses by officials in projects with cost escalations. The chief engineer must examine arbitration cases and recommend accountability if the award exceeds 10% of the project cost. The department has removed arbitration clauses from contracts, directing officials to ensure client departments pay arbitration awards or face court involvement.
1992 JJ hosp shootout: Discharge, bail plea of 63-year-old D-gang ‘shooter’ rejected
A special TADA court in Mumbai denied bail and discharge for Tribhuvan Rampati Singh, implicated in the 1992 JJ Hospital shootout linked to gang rivalries. The court cited sufficient evidence and potential for evidence tampering if bail were granted. Singh's defense of mistaken identity will be examined during the upcoming trial set to begin later this month.
ACP fails to repay money to staff, suspended a day before retiring
An assistant commissioner of police from east Delhi, Rohtash Kumar, was suspended a day before his retirement for allegedly borrowing and not returning large sums of money from multiple officials and public individuals. Complaints against him had been ongoing, leading to an inquiry by the Vigilance department. His suspension was communicated on the day of his farewell party.

