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Showing questions for November 11, 2025 - Total: 29 questions
Question 16 Nov 11, 2025
How many people were reported dead immediately after the Red Fort blast according to initial reports?
13 Initial official reports stated that at least 13 people died in the high-intensity explosion near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort metro station. The blast caused extensive damage, scattering human remains and setting multiple vehicles on fire. Eyewitness accounts corroborated the severity, describing body parts and mangled vehicles across the street. Later reports clarified that 8 died on the spot, but the total death toll was confirmed as 13. The discrepancy reflects evolving information in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy.
Question 17 Nov 11, 2025
Which hospital received the injured victims from the Red Fort blast?
LNJP Hospital All injured individuals from the blast were rushed to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital, located a few kilometers from the blast site. The hospital became the focal point for families seeking information about their loved ones, with scenes of grief and confusion reported. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, along with Delhi state ministers, visited the facility to assess the situation. Medical staff worked under pressure amid allegations of mismanagement and poor communication. Over 24 injured persons were admitted, many in critical condition.
Question 18 Nov 11, 2025
Who was arrested in connection with the seizure of explosives in Faridabad?
Dr Muzammil Dr. Muzammil, a teacher at Al Falah University and a Kashmiri national, was arrested from his rented accommodation in Faridabad’s Dhauj area. He was reportedly wanted in a terror-related case involving Jaish-e-Mohammed in Srinagar. Authorities found 360 kg of suspected ammonium nitrate, arms, ammunition, and timers at his residence. His arrest prompted heightened security across Delhi, especially after the Red Fort blast occurred the same evening. Police are investigating potential links between the seized materials and the explosion.
Question 19 Nov 11, 2025
What is the revised monthly allowance under the Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Yojana in Madhya Pradesh as approved by the state cabinet in November 2025?
₹1,500 The Madhya Pradesh Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, approved an increase in the Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Yojana allowance from ₹1,250 to ₹1,500 per month effective November 2025. This hike of ₹250 is expected to add approximately ₹1,793 crore to the 2025–26 budget, raising the total expenditure on the scheme to over ₹20,450 crore. Launched in March 2023 with an initial amount of ₹1,000, the scheme has been revised twice to support women beneficiaries. The decision reflects the state's continued focus on women welfare and financial inclusion. The announcement was made during a cabinet meeting that began with the singing of 'Vande Mataram'.
Question 20 Nov 11, 2025
Which terror outfit was linked to the arms and explosives recovered from Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie in Faridabad?
Jaish-e-Mohammed Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie, alias Musaib, was arrested in Faridabad following investigations into pro-terror posters found in Srinagar. During raids at his premises, authorities recovered 350 kg of explosives, assault rifles, timers, and ammunition. The Faridabad police confirmed that evidence tied him to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a designated terrorist organization. The investigation also revealed encrypted communications and links to Pakistani numbers, indicating an inter-state terror module. This case is part of a larger crackdown on 'white-collar terrorism' involving educated individuals like doctors and teachers.

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