Month: October 2025
Supreme Court dismissing FIRs under Uttar Pradesh conversion law to prompt a relook at pending cases: experts
Legal experts said the apex court’s judgment restores faith in judicial oversight, reminding citizens that due process is the “heart and soul” of democracy; the judgment will also curb the menace of misusing the legislation
After repeated civic neglect, Panathur residents pool ₹3 lakh for road repairs
The residents told The Hindu that their actions followed a recent incident involving a four-year-old boy who fell into an open drainage channel
Restrictions thwart Leh Apex Body’s ‘silent march’ in Leh, street protest held in Kargil
The Ladakh administration on October 17, 2025, announced the reimposition of prohibitory restrictions, banning the assembly of more than four persons, ‘following reports of potential threats to public peace and order in the area’
Primary teachers with degress to be allowed to teach classes 6 and 7
Teachers had been fighting for this since 2016-17
Seasoned tourists in Bengal headed for nearby hills despite recent calamities
North Bengal is today popular like never before among tourists from Kolkata and around, with the traffic rising steadily by about 15% every year, tour operators said
Snubbed in ticket distribution, Congress leaders in Bihar allege tickets are ‘sold’
Anand Madhab, spokesperson and chairman of the research department of the BPCC, quits post with immediate effect; the disgruntled, including an MLA and a former MLA, accuse State Congress in-charge Krishna Allavaru and Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) president
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy shares his vision for Hyderabad as Global Hub in education, sports and skilling
Children should grow up in schools that reflect society, not segregated by caste but united in diversity, A. Revanth Reddy told Chairperson of The Hindu Group of Publications Nirmala Lakshman who called on him and
Hours-long traffic snarl-up brings Amballur in Thrissur to a grinding halt
Congestion on the national highway, which began in the afternoon, persisted well into the evening, leaving hundreds of motorists frustrated and exhausted
