

As part of the 'Sardar 150' initiative, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma of Rajasthan led a Unity March to pay tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and his contribution to India's unity. The march, which saw a large number of participants, journeyed from Gandhi Circle to Amar Jawan Jyoti and highlighted the importance of national unity and prioritizing national interest. The Chief Minister also emphasized the role of Sardar Patel in the integration of princely states into a unified India after Independence.

The recently concluded second phase of voting in the Bihar Assembly elections has sparked interest in exit poll predictions. The India TV-Matrize exit poll has revealed a neck-and-neck competition in the Magadh region with the NDA projected to win 21-37 seats and the Mahagathbandhan securing 17-22 seats. With other parties and independent candidates expected to get 0-1 seat, it is evident that the Magadh region will play a crucial role in determining the final result of the elections.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed deep concern over the recent bomb blast in Delhi and has ordered increased security measures in the state. This comes after a number of posts on social media platforms were found supporting the blast. The CM has directed the police to take necessary legal action against anyone found promoting or supporting terrorism through words or actions. Security has been heightened across Assam, with strict checks being conducted at public places and drones being used for monitoring.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan met with Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty in New Delhi to discuss the implementation of NEP 2020 and the PM SHRI scheme, which has been put on hold by the state government. The meeting comes amidst tensions between the Centre and the Left Democratic Front government in Kerala over the scheme. Discussions also touched on securing funds for educational priorities and the pending central share for Samagra Shiksha Kerala.

In honor of National Education Day, the Indian government has launched several schemes to promote education and improve the country's education system. These include the PM Vidyalaxmi Scheme, which offers financial support for top students, the NEP 2020 which aims to overhaul the education system, and initiatives like NIRF Ranking, SWAYAM Plus and NISHTHA that focus on improving the quality of education and fostering partnerships with industry. With these efforts, the government hopes to shape a bright future for the nation by prioritizing the development of its youth through education.

In September 2008, the Indian government announced November 11 as the National Education Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of country's first Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Azad was a freedom fighter and a strong advocate for women's education, stressing the importance of modern education and the use of English language in it. Schools celebrate this day by conducting various activities to spread awareness about the importance of education.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted an invitation from the Bhutanese government to attend celebrations commemorating the 70th birth anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth King. The visit will also mark the inauguration of the Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project and serves as a testament to the strong friendship and cooperation between the two nations. Modi expressed confidence that the visit will further deepen the ties between India and Bhutan and strengthen efforts towards mutual progress and prosperity.

Eight people were killed and several others injured in a suspected terror-related attack at the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. The car used in the blast was traced to a man in Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir, and two suspects have been detained. The car was illegally transferred through a Faridabad-based car dealer. Investigations are ongoing to determine the motive behind the attack and the exact role of the suspects. As a precautionary measure, Lal Qila Metro Station remains closed and passengers are advised to plan their travel accordingly.

A car explosion near Delhi's historic Red Fort has left at least 8 people dead and several injured. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have called for a high-level meeting to review the situation, as multiple agencies continue to probe the incident. The Red Fort has been closed to the public until further notice, as CCTV footage shows the suspect waiting in the car for nearly 3 hours before the blast occurred. Several countries, including Australia and the US, have expressed condolences to the families of the victims.

An explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi has caused chaos and raised security concerns. Home Minister Amit Shah has been closely monitoring the situation and has been in contact with the Intelligence Bureau Director for updates. Special teams have been deployed to investigate the incident and provide support.

After a high-intensity blast occurred at Gate 1 of the Red Fort metro station in Delhi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the cause of the explosion is still unknown and all angles are being investigated. While the car involved in the blast was previously registered with a resident in Haryana, investigations and forensic analysis have suggested that the explosion may not have been caused by an improvised explosive device. This news comes after the recent seizure of a Haryana-registered car carrying weapons and ammunition in Jammu and Kashmir.