QUICKREADS
'Fully fit to serve people': Rawat after escaping unhurt from car accident
Senior Congress leader Harish Rawat, former Uttarakhand chief minister, escaped a serious accident in Meerut while traveling from Delhi to Dehradun. His convoy was involved in a collision after a man obstructed a police escort vehicle. Although Rawat's car was damaged and his security personnel sustained minor injuries, he was unharmed. He assured supporters of his readiness to serve.
NDCs can help limit global warming: United Nations’ EP report
The UN's Emissions Gap report warns that full implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) could limit global warming to 2.3-2.5 degrees Celsius. However, current policies may lead to a 2.8-degree increase. Despite potential improvements, achieving the Paris Agreement's goals remains distant, with significant emissions growth observed in major emitters like India and China.
Chaos in BJP meeting in Kanpur Dehat as sitting and former MPs engage in verbal spat
A district-level government review meeting in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, descended into chaos when BJP MP Devendra Singh Bhole and former MP Anil Shukla Warsi engaged in a heated argument, nearly coming to blows. The confrontation, which revolved around local political issues, forced officials to suspend the meeting, leaving the ruling party embarrassed and open to criticism from opposition leaders.
India set to become third-largest economy, says Nirmala Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted India's rapid economic growth, predicting it will soon become the world's third-largest economy. Speaking at the Delhi School of Economics, she emphasized the importance of technology and inclusive growth, noting that 25 million people have risen out of poverty. She urged students to focus on India-centric research and engage with local economies.
RJD stands for 'Rangdari', 'Jungle Raj', 'Dadagiri': BJP chief JP Nadda
BJP President JP Nadda criticized the RJD in Madhuban, Bihar, labeling it as synonymous with extortion and lawlessness during the campaign for the Bihar Assembly elections. He praised the NDA government for its developmental progress over the past 20 years and urged voters to choose stability and growth, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming elections on November 6 and 11.
IIT Delhi retains top spot among Indian institutions in QS rankings, 7 Indian institutions in Asia's top 100
The Indian government is focused on enhancing quality education and research, as highlighted by the QS university rankings 2026. IIT Delhi retains its title as India's top institution for the fifth year, ranking 59th in Asia. A total of seven Indian institutions made the top 100, with PM Modi praising the progress in educational rankings.
VIP to support RJD rebel contesting against its own national president
The Vikassheel Insan Party (VIP) has announced support for rebel RJD candidate Afzal Ali, who is contesting against VIP's national president Santosh Sahni in Bihar's Gaura Boram seat. This decision comes amid last-minute negotiations and expulsion of Ali for indiscipline. VIP founder Mukesh Sahni expressed confidence in Ali's victory and hinted at a possible Deputy CM position for his party if the INDIA bloc wins.
Passenger train collides with stationary goods train in Bilaspur: What led to the accident?
A passenger train collided with a stationary goods train near Bilaspur station in Chhattisgarh, resulting in at least eight deaths and numerous injuries. The incident occurred around 4 pm, with preliminary assessments suggesting the passenger train ignored a danger signal. The Railways has announced compensation for victims and initiated a thorough investigation into the accident.
Bengal man ‘dies by suicide’ over error in identity document amid ongoing SIR
A 30-year-old man in Howrah, West Bengal, died by suicide, reportedly distressed over a spelling error in his identity document amid the electoral roll revision. Jahir Mal had sought corrections but faced challenges, fearing it would affect his citizenship and voter eligibility. Trinamool Congress leaders visited his family to offer support, as concerns about electoral roll omissions grow.
Women should ensure large voter turnout: PM Modi in Bihar
During a virtual meeting with BJP women workers in Bihar, Prime Minister Modi urged them to encourage women voters to participate in the upcoming assembly elections. He emphasized the NDA government's commitment to women's empowerment and highlighted past election turnout trends favoring women. Modi expressed confidence in the NDA's victory while criticizing opposition parties, asserting that development in Bihar is best achieved under NDA leadership.
14-year-old held for attacking woman after she resisted sexual assault in Himachal's Hamirpur
A 14-year-old boy in Himachal Pradesh has been arrested for attacking a 40-year-old woman with a sickle and stick after she resisted his alleged sexual assault. The woman suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized. Police found evidence at the scene, and investigations are ongoing. This incident follows a similar case involving a teenager in Punjab.
Fugitive businessman Praveen Kumar Kapoor held in US, deported to India
Praveen Kumar Kapoor, co-founder of SRS Group, was deported to India after being stopped by US authorities on an Interpol red notice for allegedly cheating investors and banks of ₹2,200 crore. Kapoor, along with two associates, had been absconding for years. He is now in custody and facing investigations by multiple agencies, including the ED and CBI.
'Goli ka jawab goley se': Amit Shah's scathing warning to Pak-backed terrorists from Bihar
Union Home Minister Amit Shah warned Pakistan-sponsored terrorists at a Bihar rally, stating they will face severe retaliation if they attack India. He emphasized the importance of the new Defence Corridor in Bihar for national security and criticized the Congress and RJD for their past governance. Shah urged voters to support the BJP to prevent a return to 'jungle raj'.
Delhi HC upholds Centre’s law on EPF contribution of international employees
The Delhi High Court upheld the Centre's requirement for international employees to contribute to the Employees' Provident Fund, regardless of income, while Indian employees must contribute only if earning over ₹15,000. SpiceJet's petition against this classification was dismissed, with the court stating the distinction was reasonable and did not violate equality rights, addressing potential economic hardship for Indian workers.
Yogi Adiyanath strikes again, says NDA will rename Bihar's Mohiuddinnagar as Mohan Nagar if voted back
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced plans to rename Mohiuddinnagar to "Mohan Nagar" during a rally in Bihar, stating it would erase "all signs of slavery." He emphasized the need for cultural preservation and urged voters to support the BJP in the upcoming elections. This move aligns with the party's agenda to rename places with Indo-Islamic roots, despite opposition from Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Victory of Shahabuddin's son will be defeat for Hindus: Himanta at Bihar poll rally
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized RJD candidate Osama Shahab, linking his name to Osama Bin Laden and declaring that his victory would signify a "defeat for Hindus." Speaking in Siwan, Sarma emphasized his government's efforts against illegal immigration and vowed to introduce laws against polygamy, while urging voters to reject Shahab in the upcoming assembly polls.

