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Showing questions for November 14, 2025 - Total: 21 questions
Question 1 Nov 14, 2025
What advisory did the Delhi Police issue on November 12, 2025, regarding transport hubs amid heightened security?
Passengers should arrive at least one hour before train departures, 20 minutes before metro rides, and three hours before flights. The Delhi Police issued this advisory to ensure smooth security checks at key transit points including railway stations, metro stations, and Indira Gandhi International Airport. Joint Commissioner Milind Dumbre emphasized that the measures are necessary due to increased threat perception in the national capital. The advisory aims to prevent congestion and last-minute rushes that could hinder thorough screening of passengers and luggage. It reflects a proactive approach to public safety following the recent Red Fort blast. Compliance with these timings is expected to reduce inconvenience and enhance overall security coordination.
Question 2 Nov 14, 2025
Which university is under forensic and financial investigation following the Red Fort blast on November 10, 2025?
Al-Falah University Al-Falah University in Faridabad has come under scrutiny after one of the vehicles linked to the Red Fort blast was found parked on its campus. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) and other agencies have been directed to trace the money trail and conduct a forensic audit of its accounts. Additionally, NAAC has issued a show-cause notice for falsely claiming accreditation, and the Association of Indian Universities has suspended its membership. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also demanded records dating back to 2019. These actions indicate serious concerns about the institution’s involvement or complicity in terror funding or logistics.
Question 3 Nov 14, 2025
When are the CISCE Class 12 (ISC) board exams scheduled to begin in 2025?
Feb-12 The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) announced that the ISC (Class 12) exams will commence on February 12, 2025, while ICSE (Class 10) exams start on February 17. The schedule was framed to ensure adequate gaps between major subjects, allowing students sufficient preparation time. Nearly 1.5 lakh students are expected to appear for the ISC exams. The exams will conclude on April 6, 2025. This academic calendar aligns with the board’s commitment to a balanced and stress-free examination environment.
Question 4 Nov 14, 2025
Which constitutional provision did the Calcutta High Court invoke to disqualify Mukul Roy from the Bengal Legislative Assembly?
Tenth Schedule of the Constitution The Calcutta High Court disqualified Mukul Roy under the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, which deals with disqualification on grounds of defection. Roy had won the Krishnagar North seat in 2021 as a BJP candidate but rejoined the Trinamool Congress shortly after, triggering legal challenges. The court overruled the Assembly Speaker’s refusal to act and retroactively disqualified Roy from June 11, 2021. This marks the first instance of a court directly disqualifying an elected MLA. The judgment reinforces the judiciary's role in upholding constitutional morality in cases of political defection.
Question 5 Nov 14, 2025
What did Supreme Court Justice PS Narasimha recommend to lawyers on November 14, 2025, due to Delhi's air pollution?
Appear virtually instead of attending court in person Justice PS Narasimha, concerned about the severe air quality in Delhi-NCR—with AQI levels exceeding 400—urged lawyers to opt for virtual hearings to protect their health. He warned that even masks may not be sufficient against toxic pollutants that can cause permanent respiratory damage. The observation came during a bench hearing alongside Justice Atul S Chandurkar. The judge noted the availability of virtual infrastructure and said he would discuss the issue with the Chief Justice. This advice reflects growing judicial concern over public health amid recurring seasonal smog crises in the capital.

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