Important stories for the day (11-10-2025)
These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.
EOW filed case against 7, including former president of Gourav Housing Society, in Bhopal.
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The next 48 days are an ideal time for luck, family, and personal development as Jupiter is in a strong position in the sign of Cancer.
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Shaw and Khan chat amicably after their intense on-field clash during Ranji Trophy warm-up match.
Rajasthan police arrest Mangat Singh for spying for Pakistan's ISI under Official Secrets Act.
NDRF starts 15-day disaster awareness program in schools of Ramban, Jammu & Kashmir. Video highlights the initiative.
India and Australia will face off in the Women's World Cup 2025 in Vishakhapatnam, with the match being broadcasted live.
Elderly man dies in bear attack while mushroom picking, decapitated.
A 20-month-old girl in Mumbai is fighting a rare disease, and her family is urgently trying to raise ₹16 crore for life-saving treatment.
Odisha CM requests Mamata Banerjee to act decisively against perpetrators of Durgapur gangrape.
Mumbai police seize drugs worth ₹7.01 crore in multi-location raids, arresting 9 individuals including a Nigerian national, in a major anti-narcotics operation.
Power outage interrupts medical services at JP Hospital in Bhopal; investigation initiated.
Krasznahorkai predicted the fall of communism in Hungary and was awarded the Nobel Prize by Tome and Plume.
The NAACP criticizes Trump for removing safeguards for businesses owned by black, women, and minorities.
Victim's family awarded ₹8 lakh by SC, overturning lower court orders in train accident case.
Indore's ESIC Medical College can now offer an MBBS course with 50 seats after receiving approval from the National Medical Commission.
Cristhian Mosquera credits Arsenal teammate for his improvement.
Black legislators in California keep Gov. Gavin Newsom in check over his commitment to reparations.