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Showing questions for November 27, 2025 - Total: 19 questions
Question 6 Nov 27, 2025
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan recently promised a solution for which group of farmers within 45 days?
Konaseema coconut farmers Pawan Kalyan, Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy CM, inspected damaged coconut groves in Razole mandal, Konaseema, which were affected by tidal water intrusion from the Bay of Bengal. He announced that the state would explore permanent solutions for these farmers within 45 days and unveil an action plan after the Sankranti festival. He blamed the previous YSRCP government for neglecting infrastructure like the Sankaraguptam Major Drain for five years. Nearly one lakh acres of coconut plantations support as many families, making this a critical economic issue. The state also plans to propose setting up a Coconut Board with central support.
Question 7 Nov 27, 2025
What controversial historical event’s commission reports were recently tabled in the Assam Legislative Assembly?
1983 Nellie massacre The Assam government, led by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, recently placed the reports of the Tewary and Mehta Commissions on the 1983 Nellie massacre in the Legislative Assembly. The massacre, which occurred during the Assam Agitation, led to the deaths of over 3,000 people, mostly Bengali-speaking Muslims. The decision sparked mixed reactions, with opposition parties alleging it was politically motivated ahead of state elections. Survivor Suleiman Ahmed Qasimi expressed skepticism about justice after 43 years. Sarma described the move as an 'academic exercise' to inform people about demographic shifts and historical injustices.
Question 8 Nov 27, 2025
Who recently stated that the Congress high command—including Sonia and Rahul Gandhi—will decide on the leadership issue in Karnataka?
Mallikarjun Kharge Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge addressed the ongoing leadership tussle between Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar, asserting that the final decision rests with the party's high command. This comes amid rumors of a secret power-sharing deal made in 2023 and growing unrest among MLAs. Both leaders have publicly deferred to the central leadership, with Siddaramaiah urging clarity and Shivakumar citing a confidential agreement. The Congress reached the halfway mark of its term on November 20, 2025. Kharge emphasized unity and top-level consultation to resolve the matter.
Question 9 Nov 27, 2025
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) recently issued a notice to Indian Railways over a policy allegedly violating rights by serving only which type of meat?
Halal-processed meat The NHRC took cognizance of a complaint alleging that Indian Railways exclusively serves halal-processed meat in non-vegetarian meals, which reportedly excludes Hindu Dalits and other non-Muslim communities from food options aligned with their beliefs. The complainant argued this policy violates Articles 14, 15, 19(1)(g), 21, and 25 of the Indian Constitution, which guarantee equality, non-discrimination, livelihood, dignity, and religious freedom. The NHRC directed the Railway Board to investigate and submit a report within two weeks. The issue also impacts traditional meat workers from Scheduled Caste communities. The case references past Supreme Court judgments on similar rights-based matters.
Question 10 Nov 27, 2025
What is the name of the hurricane that devastated eastern Cuba in November 2025, leaving thousands without power, water, or shelter?
Hurricane Melissa Hurricane Melissa struck eastern Cuba in early November 2025 and caused catastrophic flooding, particularly in towns like Río Cauto and Los Mangos. The storm forced the release of large volumes of water from nearby dams, submerging entire villages. Over 2,300 people were evacuated, and many families remain in temporary shelters nearly a month later. Critical infrastructure, including access to clean drinking water, remains disrupted. The Cuban government reported extensive damage to homes and personal belongings, with decaying animal carcasses adding to the public health crisis.

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