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Showing questions for October 10, 2025 - Total: 13 questions
Question 1 Oct 10, 2025
Who has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2025 according to The Daily Pioneer?
László Krasznahorkai Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2025 for his 'compelling and visionary oeuvre' that reaffirms the power of art. He is renowned for his dense, philosophical writing style, often using extremely long sentences. His notable works include 'Satantango' and 'The Melancholy of Resistance,' both of which have been adapted into critically acclaimed films. Krasznahorkai’s literary contributions also reflect his extensive travels in Asia, adding a global dimension to his narratives. The Nobel Committee highlighted his unique narrative form and deep engagement with existential themes.
Question 2 Oct 10, 2025
Which party, founded by Prashant Kishor, released its first list of 51 candidates for the Bihar Assembly elections?
Jan Suraj Party (JSP) The Jan Suraj Party (JSP), founded by political strategist Prashant Kishor, unveiled its first electoral slate of 51 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. The list emphasizes clean governance, as none of the candidates have criminal cases against them. It also ensures significant social representation, including candidates from Extremely Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, minorities, and other categories. Prominent names include KC Sinha, YB Giri, and Dr. Amit Kumar Das, reflecting a mix of professionals from academia, law, and public health. This marks JSP’s formal entry into electoral politics with a reform-oriented agenda.
Question 3 Oct 10, 2025
What recent development occurred in India-UK defense cooperation as reported on October 10, 2025?
India signed a £350 million deal for UK-made Lightweight Multirole Missiles (LMM) On October 10, 2025, India and the United Kingdom signed a significant defense agreement worth £350 million for the supply of UK-manufactured Lightweight Multirole Missiles (LMM) to the Indian Army. These missiles are built in Belfast and aim to bolster India’s air defense capabilities. The deal is part of a broader strategic partnership following the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) signed in July 2025. Both Prime Ministers, Narendra Modi and Keir Starmer, emphasized the alignment with India’s 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative and long-term collaboration on complex weapons systems. This marks a major step in deepening Indo-UK defense ties.
Question 4 Oct 10, 2025
Which terrorist organization announced the formation of a women’s wing named 'Jamaat-ul-Mominaat'?
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a UN-designated terrorist group led by Masood Azhar, announced the launch of its women’s wing called 'Jamaat-ul-Mominaat' on October 8, 2025. The wing is to be headed by Azhar’s sister, Sadiya Azhar, and recruitment began in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. This move is widely interpreted as an indication that JeM may begin training and deploying female suicide attackers, aligning its tactics with groups like ISIS, Hamas, and the LTTE. The announcement raises serious concerns about evolving terrorist strategies in South Asia. Indian security agencies are closely monitoring this development due to its potential implications for regional security.
Question 5 Oct 10, 2025
What major issue caused internal disunity within the Madhya Pradesh Congress party recently?
Uncoordinated responses to child deaths from toxic cough syrup in Chhindwara The Madhya Pradesh Congress faced internal rifts following the tragic deaths of 11 children in Chhindwara, allegedly due to consumption of toxic cough syrup 'Coldrif.' Instead of presenting a united front, senior leaders Jitu Patwari and Umang Singhar conducted separate visits to the affected area, highlighting factional divides within the party. This lack of coordination weakened the opposition’s ability to effectively challenge the BJP-led state government over regulatory and administrative failures. The incident exposed deeper leadership and cohesion issues within the state Congress unit. Public outrage over the tragedy demanded a strong, unified political response, which the party failed to deliver.

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