The Telangana government plans to conduct local body elections by late November or early December, pending a High Court verdict on 42% BC reservations on November 3. A Cabinet meeting on November 7 will finalize the poll schedule. If the stay continues, elections will proceed with 23% BC quota while implementing the Rythu Bharosa scheme.
AP CM Chandrababu held a video conference with district collectors to review Cyclone Montha preparedness. He advised precautionary measures against heavy rains, emphasizing the strengthening of canal banks and protection of crops. Officials were also instructed to remain vigilant, ensuring the safety of people and minimizing damage across the state.
The Andhra Pradesh government has announced new loan schemes for Dwakra women to support the education and marriage of their children. Through ‘StriNidhi Bank’, loans up to ₹1 lakh will be offered at 0.25% interest. For girls’ marriages, loans under the NTR Kalyana Lakshmi scheme will also be provided at low interest rates.
Pan Indian star director SS Rajamouli is bringing ‘Baahubali: The Epic’, a combined edition of ‘Baahubali 1 and 2’, back to the big screens on Friday, October 31. The release aims to let fans relive the grandeur, action, and storytelling of the iconic saga in a single cinematic experience, ahead of the holiday season.
Monday in the month of Kartik holds special significance for devotees of ‘Lord Shiva’. Scholars say worship performed on this day is highly auspicious. Devotees observe fasts, light lamps, and donate to Kotiyaga, especially on the first Monday, believing it brings spiritual benefits, prosperity, and fulfillment of wishes when offered with devotion.
At least 2,000 electric buses will soon be introduced in Hyderabad under the ‘National Electric Bus Program’, which aims to achieve zero-emission public transport. The central govt is expanding the use of e-buses nationwide. Convergence Energy Services Ltd (CESL) will open bids on Nov 6 for 10,900 electric buses, of which 2,000 are allotted to […]
Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu will visit Veldurthi in Palnadu district today to attend the wedding reception of Macherla MLA Julakanti’s son. Later in the afternoon, he will conduct a review meeting at the Secretariat, where he is expected to issue important directives to officials on the functioning of various government departments.
AP High Court Judge Justice Manavendranath Roy will be sworn in today at 10:35 a.m. in the first court hall. Hailing from Parvathipuram, he has served in various parts of undivided Andhra Pradesh. Justice Manavendranath is currently being transferred from the Gujarat High Court to the Andhra Pradesh High Court.
Tejashwi Yadav vowed to scrap the Waqf Act if the INDIA block forms the government in Bihar, accusing Nitish Kumar and the BJP of spreading communal hatred. The BJP hit back, calling his statement misleading. The Supreme Court upheld the act’s constitutionality but suspended some provisions, affirming states cannot override central laws.
Amid the Election Commission’s plan to launch a Special Intensive Revision of voter rolls, DMK leader MK Kanimozhi said the party is ready to prevent any voter rights “confusion” in Tamil Nadu. Citing Bihar’s controversy over mass deletions, she said DMK cadres will ensure fair verification and protect every eligible voter’s right.
The Election Commission’s pan-India Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists has sparked controversy. Opposition leaders, including MK Stalin and Mamata Banerjee, allege it aims to remove working-class, minority, and women voters. ECI defends SIR as essential for clean electoral rolls, while critics claim it risks disenfranchising voters.
The Election Commission of India reminded media to observe the 48-hour silence period and ban exit polls from November 6–11. Poll-related content, debates, or opinions influencing voters are prohibited. Violations may lead to imprisonment or fines. ECI also directed all polling stations to ensure minimum facilities and a voter-friendly environment.
In Kanker district, Chhattisgarh, 21 Maoists, including leaders and committee members, surrendered to police on October 26. They handed over 18 weapons, including AK-47s, SLRs, and a grenade launcher. Bastar Range IG Sundarraj Pattilingam confirmed plans to announce their rehabilitation details soon, marking a significant setback for the banned CPI (Maoist).
Just before the Bihar Assembly polls, Nitish Kumar’s JDU expelled 16 leaders, including MLAs and MLCs, for anti-party activities. The Chief Minister criticized opposition “vote bank politics,” highlighting NDA’s minority welfare initiatives. Bihar votes on November 6 and 11, with results on November 14, amid heightened political tensions.
Far-right activist Laura Loomer clashed with journalist Mehdi Hasan over JD Vance mocking NYC candidate Zohran Mamdani’s post-9/11 Muslim discrimination account. Loomer emphasized their issue is with Islam, not Hindus or Brown people, sparking debate. Hasan, of Indian origin, corrected her mischaracterization of his heritage and criticized her remarks as ignorant.