
The National Democratic Alliance on October 30 rolled out its ambitious manifesto for the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, pledging a wave of employment, empowerment, and infrastructure growth.

Backed by Congress, PDP and Independents, National Conference secures three of four seats as Omar Abdullah laments being “let down at the last moment”; BJP’s Sat Sharma clinches final seat in a dramatic finish.

Party ramps up citizenship outreach in border districts, targeting Hindu refugees as SIR and elections loom.

The youngest bloc of voters could swing dozens of close contests as margins shrink.

The Election Commission has announced Bihar assembly elections for Nov 6 and 11, with results on Nov 14, as political parties clash over a special voter list revision that cut over 60 lakh names.

SP calls order cosmetic, BJP allies voice concerns as first test looms with October 9 BSP rally.

Congress leader presents detailed allegations of systematic voter deletions in Aland constituency; clarifies that the ‘hydrogen bomb’ claim is still being prepared.

Debate on Right to Work: Recent Deletion from Policy Focus Raises Questions on Employment Rights

Economic Policy: Impact of Tax Cuts — Corporates Save Estimated ₹3 Lakh Crore

Emerging Quantum Materials: New “Moiré Superconductor” Discovery — India in Global S&T Research

Environmental Concern — Alarming Loss of Elephants in Odisha (≈ 790 in Past Decade)

Acquisition of Logistics Drones by the Indian Army for Eastern Sector — Boost to Security Logistics

J&K Police launch relentless hospital locker raids after terror probe

Imran Khan’s son alleges ‘death-cell isolation’, demands proof of life as pressure mounts on Pakistan

A return to Room No. 11: President Droupadi Murmu’s emotional homecoming to Odisha Assembly

SC flags ineffective self-regulation, proposes autonomous oversight of online content

Trump’s immigration rhetoric intensifies after Afghan suspect arrested in US shooting
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