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Showing questions for November 26, 2025 - Total: 20 questions
Question 6 Nov 26, 2025
How many Naxalites surrendered in Narayanpur district of Chhattisgarh on November 26, 2025?
28 On November 26, 2025, a total of 28 Naxalites, including 19 women, surrendered in Narayanpur district of Chhattisgarh. This surrender was part of a larger trend where over 512 Maoist cadres have joined the mainstream in the Bastar range in the past 50 days. The surrendered cadres cited the state government’s 'Niyad Nellanar' scheme and the police-launched 'Poona Margham' rehabilitation initiative as key reasons for their decision. Among them, 22 carried a combined bounty of ₹89 lakh. This event marks a significant decline in Maoist influence in the region.
Question 7 Nov 26, 2025
Which rehabilitation initiative was mentioned by the Bastar Range police as a reason for the recent Naxalite surrenders?
Poona Margham The 'Poona Margham' is a rehabilitation program launched by the Bastar Range police to facilitate the social reintegration of surrendered Maoist cadres. It was specifically cited by Inspector General of Police Sundarraj Pattilingam as one of the reasons why 28 Naxalites surrendered in Narayanpur on November 26, 2025. Alongside the state government's 'Niyad Nellanar' scheme aimed at rural development, Poona Margham provides vocational training, financial support, and societal acceptance to former insurgents. The initiative has contributed to over 2200 surrenders in Chhattisgarh in the last 23 months. This reflects a strategic shift from military action to inclusive rehabilitation.
Question 8 Nov 26, 2025
What did Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma describe the death of singer Zubeen Garg as?
Plain and simple murder Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, speaking in the State Assembly on November 26, 2025, stated that singer Zubeen Garg’s death while swimming in Singapore was not accidental but a 'plain and simple murder.' He revealed that one person allegedly killed Garg while four to five others assisted, and a watertight chargesheet would be filed by December. The investigation, led by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), has already arrested seven individuals and examined 252 witnesses. Sarma emphasized the case is likely motivated by financial gain and dismissed earlier notions of culpable homicide after forensic findings confirmed foul play.
Question 9 Nov 26, 2025
Who among the following hoisted the saffron flag atop the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on November 26, 2025?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat On November 26, 2025, the saffron flag (Dharmadhvaja) was hoisted atop the newly completed Ram Temple in Ayodhya by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed the event as a moment of immense pride for Sanatan culture and Lord Ram’s devotees. The ceremony took place on the sacred occasion of Sita-Ram Vivah (marriage day). Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath also linked the event to historical sacrifices by Sikh Gurus for the preservation of faith at the Ram Janmabhoomi site. The flag installation symbolizes the culmination of a centuries-old cultural and religious aspiration.
Question 10 Nov 26, 2025
What report was tabled by the Assam government in the Assembly on November 26, 2025, regarding the 1983 violence?
Tewary Commission report On November 26, 2025, the Assam government placed printed copies of the Tewary Commission report on the desks of all MLAs during the first day of the Winter Assembly Session. The commission, headed by retired IAS officer T.P. Tewary, was formed in 1983 to investigate the Nellie massacre in which over 2,000 people were killed. Although the report was submitted in 1984 and briefly tabled in 1987, it had never been widely circulated among legislators until now. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma clarified that no discussion on the report would take place in the House. The move comes months before the state assembly elections and is seen as a significant step toward historical accountability.

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