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Showing questions for November 14, 2025 - Total: 21 questions
Question 11 Nov 14, 2025
What caused the panic-inducing loud sound near Mahipalpur on 13 November 2025?
Burst tyre of a DTC bus On November 13, a loud blast-like sound near Mahipalpur, close to Delhi’s airport, sparked panic among residents already on edge after the Red Fort attack. Police and fire services responded immediately but concluded the noise came from a rear tyre burst on a DTC bus heading toward Dhaula Kuan. No injuries or suspicious materials were found, and officials confirmed no explosive activity. The incident highlights how post-attack anxiety can amplify public reactions to ordinary events. Authorities quickly communicated the findings to prevent misinformation.
Question 12 Nov 14, 2025
What significant judicial action was taken by the Calcutta High Court on November 14, 2025, concerning Trinamool Congress leader Mukul Roy?
Mukul Roy was disqualified from the West Bengal Legislative Assembly On November 14, 2025, the Calcutta High Court passed a landmark order disqualifying Mukul Roy from the West Bengal Legislative Assembly under the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. Roy had won the 2021 election on a BJP ticket but returned to the Trinamool Congress within months. The Court ruled that his disqualification was effective from June 11, 2021, and also nullified his position as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee. This is the first instance in India where a court—not the Speaker—disqualified an elected representative, setting a judicial precedent.
Question 13 Nov 14, 2025
Which organization did the Jammu and Kashmir Police approach to issue a Red Corner Notice against absconding members of the 'White Collar' terror module?
Interpol After uncovering a 'White Collar' terror module involving doctors linked to a blast near Delhi's Red Fort, the Jammu and Kashmir Police sought international assistance. They approached Interpol to issue a Red Corner Notice to track down suspects like Dr Muzaffar, who is believed to have fled the country. This move reflects the transnational nature of the investigation and the seriousness with which Indian authorities are pursuing the case. The notice aids in locating and potentially extraditing fugitives involved in terror activities. Interpol’s involvement underscores the global dimension of counter-terrorism cooperation.
Question 14 Nov 14, 2025
According to the Election Commission, what was the overall voter turnout in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections?
67.13 per cent The Election Commission of India reported a record-breaking voter turnout of 67.13 per cent in the Bihar Assembly elections held in November 2025. This figure is the highest ever recorded in the state’s electoral history. Notably, women voters outperformed men in turnout across most districts, with an overall female participation rate of 71.78 per cent compared to 62.98 per cent for men. The Commission attributed this historic turnout to increased awareness and voter engagement campaigns. The data highlights a significant shift in gender dynamics in electoral participation in Bihar.
Question 15 Nov 14, 2025
Which university is under scrutiny for allegedly harboring members of the 'White Collar' terror module linked to the Red Fort blast?
Al-Falah University Al-Falah University in Faridabad has come under intense investigation following the arrest of several faculty members linked to the 'White Collar' terror module responsible for the Red Fort blast. Doctors from the institution, including Dr Umar Nabi and Dr Muzammil Ganaie, allegedly used university premises to plan attacks and store explosive materials. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has seized documents, electronic devices, and chemical residues from the campus. Authorities are examining hiring records and financial transactions to determine if the institution was infiltrated systematically. The case has raised serious concerns about the misuse of academic spaces for terror-related activities.

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