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  • Gold Declines, Yet Poised to Log Third Monthly Gain Despite Dollar Rally

    Gold Declines, Yet Poised to Log Third Monthly Gain Despite Dollar Rally

    New York, October 31: Gold prices edged lower on Friday as the US dollar strengthened amid uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s interest rate outlook. Spot gold slipped 0.4% to $4,005.54 per ounce as of 0459 GMT, as investors turned cautious ahead of potential signals on whether the Fed will proceed with further rate cuts. A firmer dollar typically makes bullion more expensive for holders of other currencies, pressuring short-term demand.

    Despite the decline, gold remains on track to register its third consecutive monthly gain, supported by safe-haven inflows and persistent economic concerns. Bullion has risen 3.9% so far this month, reflecting sustained investor interest. Meanwhile, US gold futures for December delivery traded steady at $4,018.10 per ounce, indicating that broader market sentiment toward gold remains resilient despite near-term fluctuations.

  • Sai Sudharsan Shines With Fifty As India A Take Charge On Day 2 vs South Africa A

    Sai Sudharsan Shines With Fifty As India A Take Charge On Day 2 vs South Africa A


    Bengaluru, October 31: Sai Sudharsan starred with a fluent half-century as India A took control on Day 2 of the first Unofficial Test against South Africa A at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. Sudharsan, along with Ayush Mhatre, built a solid partnership that helped India A recover and seize momentum in their first innings after a steady start. The duo’s composed batting ensured the hosts stayed ahead in the contest and put pressure on the South African bowlers.

    Earlier in the day, South Africa A were bowled out for 309 runs after resuming their innings. Jordan Hermann (71), Zubayr Hamza (66), and Rubin Hermann (54) were the top contributors with the bat. India A’s bowling unit delivered a disciplined performance, led by Tanush Kotian, who claimed four wickets, while Gurnoor Brar and Manav Suthar picked up two wickets each. Their efforts laid the platform for India A’s strong position as the match entered a crucial phase

  • At Statue of Unity, PM Modi Pays Tribute to Sardar Patel, Launches ₹1,000-Crore Projects

    At Statue of Unity, PM Modi Pays Tribute to Sardar Patel, Launches ₹1,000-Crore Projects

    Kevadia (Gujarat), October 30, 2025 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun a two-day visit to Gujarat to lead the celebrations marking the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The Prime Minister is set to participate in the grand “Rashtriya Ekta Diwas” event at the Statue of Unity in Ekta Nagar, Narmada district, where he will pay floral tributes to Sardar Patel and address a large public gathering. The event is expected to witness a massive turnout, symbolizing national unity and the enduring legacy of India’s first Deputy Prime Minister.

    During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for several development projects worth over ₹1,000 crore in Gujarat. These include initiatives aimed at enhancing connectivity, infrastructure, and tourism in the region surrounding the Statue of Unity. The two-day programme will also feature a unity parade, cultural performances, and a nationwide pledge reaffirming India’s commitment to the ideals of Sardar Patel.

  • Cyclone Montha Aftermath: Vijayanand Directs Officials to Speed Up Power Supply Restoration

    Cyclone Montha Aftermath: Vijayanand Directs Officials to Speed Up Power Supply Restoration

    Amaravati, October 29, 2025 — Chief Secretary Vijayanand directed officials to expedite the restoration of electricity in cyclone-affected areas and maintain constant vigilance on the ground. During a video conference with the Chairmen and Managing Directors (CMDs) of Transco, Genco, and the three Discoms, he reviewed the state’s power supply situation. Emphasizing that timely power restoration is crucial for public safety, he instructed officials to ensure adequate manpower and materials are readily available. He also ordered continuous coordination with control rooms established at district and corporate offices. To oversee the situation personally, the Chief Secretary decided to remain at the Secretariat on Tuesday night to issue timely directives and monitor alternative arrangements in severely affected areas.

    Due to Cyclone Montha, several electric poles and transformers were damaged, disrupting power supply to 28,083 services. Out of these, 21,057 services were restored while 246 villages remained without electricity initially. By Tuesday night, power supply was restored to 197 villages, with over 1,000 teams and 11,761 personnel working intensively under the three Discoms. In Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore and Tirupati districts, six urban areas experienced outages that were later repaired. Within CPDCL limits, 22 mandals were affected (20 restored), and SPDCL reported 10 mandals with disruptions. Across the three Discoms, 26 substations sustained damage and have been repaired. Of the 267 affected 11 kV feeders, 254 were restored, and out of 85 damaged 33 kV feeders, 70 have been brought back into operation.

  • Cyclone Montha Batters East Godavari: Power Outages, Evacuations Mark a Night of Fear

    Cyclone Montha Batters East Godavari: Power Outages, Evacuations Mark a Night of Fear

    Kakinada, October 29, 2025 — Due to the impact of Cyclone Montha, residents across several parts of the erstwhile East Godavari district spent a tense night in fear and uncertainty. Hundreds of electricity poles were uprooted, leading to widespread power outages. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclone made landfall near Antarvedi Palem around 8 p.m. on Tuesday, accompanied by massive tidal waves that alarmed even the local fishermen. In Uppalaguptam mandal’s Vasalatippa village, some families initially refused to move to rehabilitation centers until SP Rahul Meena personally intervened and ensured their safe evacuation. In Katrenikona mandal’s Gachakayalapora and Neelapalli, residents were relocated in vehicles for safety.

    Across 22 mandals, around 284 rehabilitation centers accommodated affected families by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, with proper arrangements made for food, shelter, and essential supplies, including milk and baby food. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall was recorded across the district — with Uppalaguptam and Mummidivaram receiving 18.0 mm, Amallapuram 15.6 mm, and Mandapeta the least at 4.4 mm. Minister Achchennaidu announced ₹3,000 financial aid and 25 kg of rice for each family returning home. After landfall, conditions normalized by Wednesday morning, though fallen trees and disrupted power supply were reported in Yanam. Around 85 personnel from NDRF and the Reserve Battalion participated in relief operations. The district experienced unusual weather fluctuations — alternating between rain, sunshine, gusty winds, and calm skies — reflecting the cyclone’s unstable influence.

  • Nifty, Sensex Open Flat as Investors Eye US-India Trade Deal

    Nifty, Sensex Open Flat as Investors Eye US-India Trade Deal

    Mumbai, October 24, 2025 — The Indian stock markets opened flat on Friday as investors remained cautious ahead of developments on the proposed US-India trade deal. The benchmark indices, Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex, showed marginal movements in early trading, reflecting a wait-and-watch approach among traders. Analysts noted that market participants are keenly monitoring negotiations between the two countries, which could have significant implications for sectors such as IT, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.

    Market sentiment remained subdued amid global cues, with investors evaluating mixed economic data from the United States and domestic corporate earnings. Trading volumes were moderate, and analysts expect that any clarity on the trade deal could trigger sharp movements in key stocks. Experts advised investors to remain cautious and follow updates closely as the markets await further signals on the bilateral trade agreement.

  • Amit Shah Hails ITBP for Courage, Commitment to Nation

    Amit Shah Hails ITBP for Courage, Commitment to Nation

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah (Photo/ANI)

    New Delhi, October 24, 2025 — Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) for its exceptional courage, discipline, and dedication to the nation during a special event held in New Delhi on Thursday. Addressing a gathering of ITBP personnel, Shah emphasized that the force has continually set glorious precedents in safeguarding India’s borders, particularly in challenging terrains and adverse weather conditions. He highlighted the ITBP’s role in not only border security but also disaster relief, rescue operations, and maintaining internal peace.

    Shah further praised the personnel for their unwavering commitment to the nation, stating that their sacrifices often go unrecognized but form the backbone of India’s national security. He called upon the officers to continue their exemplary service with the same zeal and urged the public to acknowledge and support the tireless efforts of the ITBP. The Home Minister also presented awards and commendations to officers who displayed extraordinary bravery in recent operations.

  • Kurnool Bus Inferno: 19 Dead, 21 Miraculously Survive in Horrific Blaze

    Kurnool Bus Inferno: 19 Dead, 21 Miraculously Survive in Horrific Blaze

    Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, October 24, 2025 — A tragic bus accident in Kurnool district has left a deep sense of grief. A private AC sleeper bus belonging to Vemuri Kaveri Travels, traveling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru, caught fire and was completely reduced to ashes. In this horrifying incident, 19 passengers were burned alive, while 21 others miraculously survived.

    How the Accident Occurred: The incident took place on National Highway 44 near Chinnatekur in Kurnool district early Friday morning. The bus was hit forcefully by a bike, which triggered the fire. Authorities stated that the bus dragged the bike for some distance before the fuel tank suddenly ignited, causing the flames to spread rapidly. At the time of the accident, there were 43 people on the bus — 41 passengers and two drivers. Among the passengers were two children and ten women. Since it was early morning, most passengers were asleep.

    Survivors’ Accounts and Heroic Actions: Flames and smoke spread quickly inside the bus. Many passengers, waking from deep sleep, barely realized the danger before the situation became life-threatening. The emergency door failed to open, forcing some passengers to take courageous measures to save themselves.

    A passenger, Akash (24), shared, “There was a loud sound suddenly. When I got up, I saw huge flames. I immediately broke the window and jumped out. Along with me, two others jumped out of the bus. I am traveling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru for Diwali. I work as a sales executive in a paint company.”

    Like Akash, several other passengers broke windows at the back of the bus to escape. Thanks to the bravery and mutual cooperation of those on board, many were able to survive. The 21 survivors from this horrifying accident are:

    • M. Satyanarayana (27), Sattupalli, Khammam
    • Jayasurya (24), Miyapur, Hyderabad
    • Naveenkumar (26), Hayathnagar, Hyderabad
    • Saraswati Harika (30), Bengaluru
    • Neelakurthi Ramesh (36), Kothapeta, Nellore
    • Neelakurthi Ramesh’s wife, Srilakshmi
    • Neelakurthi Ramesh’s daughter, Jaswitha
    • Neelakurthi Ramesh’s son, Abhir
    • Kaper Ashok (27), Nellore
    • Sriharsha (25), Nellore
    • Keerthi (28), SR Nagar, Hyderabad
    • Venugopal Reddy (24)
    • M.G. Ramareddy
    • Subrahmanyam
    • Ashwin Reddy
    • Akash (24)
    • Jayanth Kushwal
    • Pankaj Prajapati
    • Guna Sai
    • Shiva
    • Gloria Elsa Sam

    Rescue Operations and Investigation: Immediately after the accident, the 21 passengers managed to escape with minor injuries by breaking windows and using the emergency exits. Firefighters arrived at the scene and controlled the blaze, but by then the bus had been completely destroyed. The bodies of the 19 passengers who were trapped and burned alive were recovered by a forensic team. Authorities are conducting a detailed investigation into this tragic incident.

  • PM Modi Launches NDA’s Bihar Poll Campaign with Tribute to Bharat Ratna Karpoori Thakur

    PM Modi Launches NDA’s Bihar Poll Campaign with Tribute to Bharat Ratna Karpoori Thakur

    Samastipur, October 24, 2025 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi today kick-starts the election campaign for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar, beginning his rally from Karpuri Gram in Samastipur. He will pay tribute at the memorial of the late Karpoori Thakur, a revered socialist leader and Bharat Ratna awardee, before addressing a large public gathering. The event marks the formal launch of the NDA’s campaign in the state, with Modi expected to rally support by appealing to the legacy of Thakur and emphasizing inclusive development.

    The Prime Minister’s campaign speech is expected to focus on his government’s development initiatives, efforts to empower extremely backward castes, and its emphasis on law and order. Modi will contrast his administration’s achievements with past governments’ records, drawing attention to Bihar’s progress under NDA rule. Following the tribute and address in Samastipur, he is scheduled to hold another major rally in Begusarai, signalling an aggressive push by the NDA ahead of the high-stakes Bihar Assembly elections.

  • Midnight Inferno: Hyderabad–Bengaluru Bus Engulfed in Flames After Crash in Kurnool

    Midnight Inferno: Hyderabad–Bengaluru Bus Engulfed in Flames After Crash in Kurnool

    Kurnool, October 24, 2025 — A devastating bus fire accident near Chinnatekur in Kurnool district during the early hours of Friday has plunged Andhra Pradesh into deep sorrow. The private bus of Vemuri Kaveri Travels (registration number DD01 N9490), traveling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru, caught fire after colliding with a motorcycle. Within moments, flames engulfed the entire vehicle as most passengers were asleep, leaving them little time to react. According to DIG Koya Praveen, there were 41 passengers on board — 39 adults and two children. So far, 11 bodies have been recovered, and efforts are underway to identify them. Nineteen passengers have been found safe, with several receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.

    Authorities reported that the bus departed Hyderabad at 10:30 p.m. and met with the accident around 3:30 a.m. near Chinnatekur. Kurnool District Collector Siri stated that the motorcycle was completely crushed under the bus, triggering the fire that quickly spread to the front section despite the diesel tank remaining intact. Twelve passengers managed to escape by breaking the emergency exit, and they were shifted to Kurnool Hospital for treatment. Police confirmed that one driver is absconding, while the co-driver has been detained for questioning. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, currently in Dubai, expressed deep shock over the tragedy and directed officials to provide immediate medical aid to the injured and financial assistance to the victims’ families. A joint investigation by the police and transport department is underway to determine the exact cause of the accident.