
The Indian government has declared the car explosion near Red Fort in Delhi as a "heinous terror incident" and has directed investigating agencies to handle the case with urgency and professionalism. The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reaffirmed the country's zero tolerance policy towards terrorism and stated that the situation is being closely monitored at the highest levels. A resolution was passed condemning the act and offering condolences to the victims and their families.

In a viral incident shaking up the corporate world, an HR department mistakenly sent out "termination" emails to every employee, including top executives and the CEO. The mix-up occurred while testing a new offboarding automation system, causing chaos and confusion among staff. As the story spreads, speculation and jokes flood in, but some see it as a warning sign for potential layoffs in the future. Meanwhile, exit poll results in the ongoing Bihar assembly election indicate a clear majority for the JDU-led NDA, suggesting they will form the government once again.

The Union Ministry of Power has extended the deadline for feedback on the draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025 following requests from stakeholders. This has renewed calls in Punjab for the state government to take a clear stance on the bill, with various groups submitting their objections. The Punjab State Electricity Board Engineers’ Association has warned that the proposed amendments could lead to 'backdoor privatization' and negatively impact the public power sector. Meanwhile, police investigations have revealed a connection between a suspect in the Red Fort blast and a red Ford EcoSport found at a farmhouse, leading to further questioning and forensic examinations.

In a major development in the Delhi car blast case, the Faridabad police have recovered the red Ford EcoSport car suspected to be linked to the prime suspect, Dr Umar Un Nabi. As part of the extensive probe, the National Investigation Agency is also likely to visit Al-Falah Medical College, where Dr Umar Un Nabi was pursuing his medical studies. Meanwhile, the DNA samples of Dr Umar Un Nabi's mother and brother have been collected and sent to the AIIMS forensic laboratory for further analysis, using the powerful tool of DNA profiling.

Exit polls conducted by various agencies have projected a clear lead for the NDA in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. The BJP and JD(U), who form the ruling coalition, are expected to secure between 147-167 seats, while the opposition Mahagathbandhan is predicted to get 70-90 seats. However, the Axis My India pollster has predicted that the RJD could emerge as the single largest party in the state. The final results will be declared on November 14, with 122 seats required for majority out of a total of 243 assembly seats.

As the 21st installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi is expected to be released soon, farmers are eagerly awaiting their next installment. However, to receive the benefit, there are certain eligibility conditions that must be met. The government has also identified suspected cases that may not qualify for the scheme, and their benefits have been temporarily withheld for further verification. Farmers are advised to check their eligibility status on the PM Kisan website or mobile app for more information.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits victims of the recent blast in Delhi and reiterates the government's commitment to ensure justice. He personally interacts with the victims and their families and expresses concern over the incident. In a post on social media, Shri Modi reaffirms that those behind the conspiracy will be brought to justice.

In the wake of the explosion outside the Red Fort, which claimed 12 lives and injured several others, Delhi Police has intensified their investigation into an inter-state terror module. In a major development, a preacher from Mewat in Haryana has been detained in connection with the module, along with two key figures Dr Muzammil Ganaie alias Musaib and Dr Umar Nabi. The ongoing probe has also revealed a Pulwama-based doctor, Umar Nabi, as the driver of the explosives-laden car used in the blast. Meanwhile, security measures have been heightened in the national capital following the incident, with extensive checking drives being conducted at entry and exit points.

Investigators from Delhi Police have pieced together a timeline of the movements of the Hyundai i20 car that exploded near the Red Fort on November 10, 2021. The car had entered the capital from Badarpur Toll Booth, fueled up at a nearby petrol pump, and was last seen parking near the Red Fort before the explosion occurred. The explosion, believed to be a terrorist attack, has raised concerns about the use of fake IDs in transferring ownership of the car. Senior officers have revealed that one of the IDs is linked to a resident of Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, further deepening suspicions of a terror connection. Forensic experts are currently examining samples to determine the type of explosive used. Delhi Police, along with NIA and NSG, are investigating whether the blast was a terrorist attack or a suicide bombing.

Dr Muzammil Shakeel, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama, has been arrested for his alleged involvement in a major terror plot, as authorities recovered a large amount of explosives and weapons from his rented accommodation in Haryana's Faridabad. Along with the explosive materials, controversial social media posts have resurfaced from over a decade ago, where Shakeel defended a convicted terrorist and shared Islamic quotes. He was also taking on a teaching position at a university in Dhauj at the time of his arrest.