Bihar Assembly Polls Highlights News Updates: Congress releases first list of 48 candidates
Bihar Assembly Polls Highlights News Updates: Congress releases first list of 48 candidates
Here's the wrap for today:
- US budget deficit narrowed slightly at $1.8 tn despite tariff revenue
- Bihar Assembly Polls: Congress releases first list of 48 candidates
- Trump, Putin hold 'productive' call; high-level staff meeting planned next week: White House
- Census 2027 pre-tests to begin Nov 10 across India
- Sajjan Kumar appeals 1984 Anti-Sikh riots conviction in Delhi HC
- 2.9 magnitude quake jolts Vijaypura region in Karnataka
- Delhi hits season’s lowest 18.1°C, air quality drops to ‘very poor’
- IMF projects India's growth at 6.6%, fastest among major economies; GST reforms ease tariff impact
- Trump and Putin to speak Thursday before Zelensky meeting
- IMF hails India’s rapid growth, urges deeper reforms and private push
- AI will contribute to growth, somewhere between 0.1 to 0.8%. This is significant: IMF
- Bihar Polls: BJP names star campaigners for Phase 1
- No telephone conversation between Modi & Trump yesterday: MEA
- All 16 ministers resign ahead of Gujarat cabinet expansion, say BJP sources
- Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes killed 40 civilians
- Karnataka cabinet decides to bring rules to prevent RSS activities on government school/college premises: Priyank Kharge
- PM Modi lays foundation stone for projects worth Rs 13,430 crore in Andhra's Kurnool
US budget deficit narrowed slightly at $1.8 tn
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Bihar Assembly Elections: First list of Congress candidates
White House on Trump-Putin Call
- Was good and productive: White House
- Have agreed to convene a meeting of high level staff next week: White House
- May then be followed by another Trump-Putin meeting: White House
Census 2027 pre-tests to begin Nov 10 across India
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Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 'Mini Smart Township' project at Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.
S Jaishankar onCommonwealth Association’s approval for India to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad
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Delhi: Diwali traffic build-up in South Extension
Sajjan Kumar appeals 1984 Anti-Sikh riots conviction in Delhi HC
He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in a case linked to the killing of two persons in the Saraswati Vihar area on November 1, 1984.
This case is linked to the killing of Jaswant Singh and his son Tarundeep Singh.
Appeal is listed for hearing tomorrow (Friday)
Compliments to the Andhra Pradesh Government, especially Minister Nara Lokesh Garu, for the successful ‘Super GST, Super Savings’ campaign across the state. Through innovative competitions, they were able to deepen understanding of GST among the youth
2.9 magnitude quake jolts Vijaypura region in Karnataka
Delhi hits season’s lowest 18.1°C
Khesari Lal Yadav, wife join RJD, says Tejashwi Yadav
Trump and Putin to speak Thursday before Zelensky meeting
IMF Regional Economic Outlook for Asia & Pacific
- We project the region to grow by 4.5% in 2025 and 4.1% in 2026: IMF
- Inflation expected to stay muted in most countries: IMF
- Key factors driving resilience in Asia Pacific: IMF
- The chinese economy has remained resilient despite increasing tariffs: IMF
- Growth is likely to moderate from 4.7% this year to 4.2% next year: IMF on China
- Indian economy to grow at 6.6 pc this year, fastest among major emerging. Welcome GST reforms help offset impact tariffs: IMF
- Growth projected to moderated to 6.2% next year: IMF
- Countries can cut non-tariff barriers, broaden and modernise trade agreements to cover services and digital trade, and ease FDI restrictions: IMF
- The dust on tariffs has not yet settled, it may still increase: IMF
- Asia's story in 2025 is one of resilience. ?The task ahead is renewal, policies that anchor stability today while unlocking stronger, more durable growth tomorrow: IMF
- Asia has opportunity to pivot more towards domestic demand-led growth: Krishna Srinivasan, Director, Asia and Pacific Department
- For final goods, the region depends a lot on external countries like EU: IMF
- If trade tensions intensify, they will affect both the global economy, but Asia more so. But there is, you know, ways to address this going forward, which will benefit both Asia and the rest of the world: IMF
- India continues to be the fastest growing major economy. We have India going at 6%, 6.6% this year. slowing to 6.2% next year, and that slowed on next year is because of the higher tariff of 50%.
- If you look at India's fundamentals, pretty strong, growth is good, inflation's coming down, fiscal deficit is well managed: IMF
- India has to fire all cylinders: IMF
- Increase domestic demand, integrate itself in global supply chains: IMF
- You need to liberalize your trade if you want to compete with countries like China: IMF
- India has to fire all cylinders if you want to get get 8% or more growth: IMF
- For India, the headwinds were tariffs, tailwinds we had first quarter at 7.8% and GST reforms
- 6.2% growth forecast for next year is forecasted with 50% US tariffs. If India reaches a trade deal with US, that would be revised: IMF
- There are deep structural reforms that are needed for India to grow at 8%: IMF
- Diversification of export market is always good so that you can insulate yourself in times of shock: IMF
- China needs to practice trade integration, open markets for other countries: IMF
- Sri Lanka has come a long way from where it was few years ago, so we would say stay on the path: IMF
- Asia must focus on trade and financial integration for integrated growth: IMF
- China can do a lot more in services: IMF
IMF Backs India
- India is one of the fastest growing economy. It contributes to global growth substantially: IMF
- There is a significant change. The largest economy of world has chosen to use tariffs as an instrument in relation with partners: IMF
- The rest of the world has not followed so far. Out of 191 members of IMF, we have seen only 3 moving more forcefully on tariffs - US, China and Canada
- India itself can aim for a higher degree of trade integration with partners. India has still maintained some barriers to trade - tariffs, restrictions: IMF
- India itself can aim for a higher degree of trade integration with partners. India has still maintained some barriers to trade - tariffs, restrictions: IMF
- One of the reasons why world economy is doing productivity well is easy financial conditions: IMF
- India can bring reforms to open sectors for more private sector investment: IMF
- Strategic direction for India - look at future sources of growth: IMF
IMF MD on global policy agenda
- The forces of change making global economy less predictable: IMF MD Kristalina Georgieva
- I have had extensive meetings with regional groups across the membership: IMF MD
- AI will contribute to growth, somewhere between 0.1 to 0.8%. This is significant: IMF
- We are stuck at 3% growth right now. To extract that growth from AI, it would be very significant for the world: IMG MD
- AI Preparedness Index prepared by IMF: IMF MD announced
- Preparedness really matters, and it is happening fast. we don't really have much time: IMF MD on AI
- China has been quite resilient to the turbulence that world has experienced: IMF
- We expect growth to slow down to 4.2%: IMF on China
- China is growing faster than global average, and it is contributing to global growth: IMF
Bihar Elections 2025: BJP releases a list of star campaigners for phase 1
No telephone conversation between Modi & Trump yesterday: MEA
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MEA on Pak-Afghan clashes
- We are closely minitoring the situation on Pak-Afghan border: MEA
- India to upgrade its technical mission in Kabul to embassy in next few days: MEA
- India is buying oil from Brazil, does not reveal the quantity of oil purchases: MEA
Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes killed 40 civilians
All 16 Gujarat ministers resign ahead of reshuffle
Karnataka cabinet decides to bring rules to prevent RSS activities on government school/college premises
Earthquake of magnitude 3.7 strikes Myanmar
Rashtriya Lok Morcha releases another list of two candidates for the Bihar Elections 2025
In last 16 months vehicle of development has moved very fast in Andhra Pradesh: PM Modi in Kurnool
PM Modi pays tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj during Kurnool address
The 21st century is going to be the century of India: Modi
PM Narendra Modi inaugurates and lays the foundation stone for various development projects in Kurnool
Rupee rises 25 paise to close at 87.83 (provisional) against US dollar
Andhra Pradesh: PM Narendra Modi receives grand welcome in Kurnool
Search operation underway in J-K's Udhampur
Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh | Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets the audience and supporters
Ashok Leyland secures major Tamil Nadu order for 1,937 State Transport buses
The order, one of the largest placed by TNSTU in recent years, will see Ashok Leyland supply a mix of fully built buses and chassis configurations suited for town, mofussil, and State Express Transport Corporation (SETC) operations, according an exchange filing by the commercial vehicle major.
The vehicles will feature the company’s iGen6 BS-VI technology and are built on an AIS 153-compliant chassis, designed to meet the latest safety and performance standards.
Arrested Reliance Power CFO sent to judicial custody
Bangladesh prosecution demands death penalty for ex-PM Hasina (AFP)
Singapore police to meet Assam police team on October 21 as part of probe into Zubeen Garg's death: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Various parts of Tamil Nadu receive heavy rainfall
SC fixes Nov 4 for hearing legal issues related to Special Intensive Revision exercise of electoral rolls in Bihar
ED raids 20 premises in illegal iron ore export case via Belekeri Port
The investigation under provisions of PMLA,2002 in this case has been initiated based of FIRs registered and charge-sheets filed by CBI on the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, in the cases of illegal export of iron ore from the Belekeri Port of Karnataka.
The following entities who were major beneficiaries of the Illegal Iron ore export through Belekeri Port is being covered along with their key management persons:
1.M/s MSPL Ltd (Baldota Group)
2.M/s Greentex Mining Industries Ltd.
3.M/s Srinivasa Minerals Trading Co
4.M/s Arshad Exports.
5.M/s SVM Nett Project Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
6.M/s Alphine Minmetals India Pvt. Ltd.
The main allegation against the individuals and the entities covered in the search is that they have illegally excavated/purchased/sold/transported Iron ore without paying due taxes and royalty. This has caused huge loss to the state exchequer and has caused immense damage to the environment.
In the process, these entities/individuals have generated proceeds of crime and projected them as untainted.
Further investigation is in progress
China says purchases of Russian oil 'legitimate', rejects US 'bullying'
PM Modi offers prayers at Mallikarjuna Swamy temple in Andhra's Srisailam
Zubeen's death: Situation in violence-hit Baksa in Assam 'under control', say police
EAM Jaishankar calls on PM of Sri Lanka, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, in Delhi
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurats construction work of tricolour installation at Kanjabag Tiraha
MakeMyTrip rolls out new Semantic Search feature to simplify looking for hotels, homestays; ups AI capabilities
Built on the same AI framework as the recently announced "Myra" trip assistant, the system is designed to interpret and act on open-ended queries, focusing on the traveler's intent, the company said in a press release.
Moreover, the feature moves beyond rigid search parameters, allowing for highly specific requests.
Users can now input specific demands such as "pet-friendly hotels in Manali with a swimming pool" or "heritage stays near Jaipur forts with parking."
India to host 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad
UK economy grows 0.1% in August after July slump
BLS International wins MEA contract for Indian Visa Centers in China
ED chargesheets Elvish Yadav, Fazilpuriya for wildlife offence linked money laundering case
Kerala Minister slams school for 'politicising' hijab row
Delhi: Union Minister JP Nadda meets former UK PM Rishi Sunak
Goregaon-Mulund Link Road project: SC to hear BMC plea for nod to fell more trees
BSP chief Mayawati holds a meeting with party workers in Lucknow
Shoe attack: SC indicates it may consider hearing matter post-Diwali break, says "Let's see if saleable points are still left after a week"
Bihar Assembly Polls: JD(U) release second list of 44 candidates
India to stop buying Russian oil like Trump claims? MEA issues a statement
Some Indian refiners prepare to cut Russian oil imports
Rahul Gandhia accuses PM Modi of being 'frightened' of Trump
Guj oath taking ceremony tomorrow
Trump says 'looking at' strikes on land against Venezuela cartels
New FSSAI directive to food business operators
Important cases listed in Supreme Court on Thursday
* SC to hear plea by Telangana government against HC stay on 42 per cent quota to Backward Classes in local body elections.
* SC to hear plea by Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to quash the 2015 cash-for-vote case.
*SC to hear plea to intervene diplomatically to save Indian nurse Nimisha Priya.
25 transgender persons consume 'phenyl' in Indore; hospitalised
None of the patients was in a critical condition, Dr Basant Kumar Ningwal, Superintendent-in-Charge of the government-run Maharaja Yashwantrao Hospital, told PTI on Wednesday.
"Around 25 persons from the transgender community have been admitted to our hospital. They claimed to have consumed phenyl together on Wednesday night, but this cannot be immediately confirmed," the official said.
What triggered the mass act was not yet clear.
Asked about the incident, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Rajesh Dandotiya said, "Only after investigation will it become clear as to what substance the transgender community people had consumed, and why."
Another police official said the incident may be related to a dispute between two local groups of the transgender community.
Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya has arrived in New Delhi on her maiden visit to India. During her visit, she will meet PM Modi and EAM Dr S Jaishankar.
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Heavy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning triggers waterlogging in parts of Thoothukudi
Rain lashes parts of Thoothukudi city
Mayawati to address key BSP meeting in Lucknow on Thursday
Gaza's Rafah crossing to Egypt expected to open for people on Thursday
The sources did not specify what restrictions might be applied to those seeking to cross. The Israeli military and the office of the Israeli prime minister did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Rahul Gandhi to visit family of Dalit lynching victim in UP's Fatehpur
According to his itinerary, Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, will leave Delhi on Thursday morning and arrive in Kanpur by a special flight at 8 am.
He will then travel by road to Fatehpur and meet the victim's family between 9.15 am and 9.45 am, before returning to Kanpur to proceed to Assam, Congress leaders said.
Congress' UP unit president Ajay Rai said Gandhi's visit aims to express solidarity with the bereaved family and assure them of justice.
Prime Minister to visit Andhra on Oct 16 for multiple engagements
The projects span across key sectors such as industry, power transmission, roads, railways, defence manufacturing, and petroleum and natural gas.