During President Droupadi Murmu’s first-ever visit to Botswana, President Duma Boko hailed India as the ‘mother of democracy,’ reaffirming deep bilateral ties across trade, health, defence, and wildlife conservation.
The Karnataka High Court has lifted its stay on the SIT investigation against activists in the Dharmasthala case, allowing the probe to continue while cautioning officers not to harass the petitioners.
The Andaman Marathon will return on February 8, 2026, after a five-year gap, with the A&N Administration and ANCCI planning a grand revival to promote tourism and public fitness.
Andaman College (ANCOL) has announced that Pondicherry University CBCS Arrear Only Theory Examinations for semesters one to six will begin on November 17, with hall tickets available on November 15.
The Directorate of Shipping Services will launch the ‘Dweep Darshan’ heritage cruise from November 17, offering a guided maritime journey through Chatham, Viper, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep.
A 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck Iran’s Gerash region amid escalating conflict, as the IRGC and US issued sharply conflicting casualty and strike claims.
Nepal closes all border points with India for 72 hours ahead of parliamentary elections to prevent disruptions, allowing only essential goods and coordinating with Indian authorities for security.
Two Iranian drones struck the US Embassy in Riyadh, causing fires and material damage. No casualties reported. The attack comes amid escalating US-Iran-Israel hostilities in the Gulf.