Important stories for the day (15-11-2025)

These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.

Groups targeting at-risk college students at night to provide assistance.

Agri-Koli Youth Foundation urges NMMC to provide free healthcare at private hospitals before the upcoming civic elections.

Power Play is a strategic move used to gain control and advantage in a situation or game by utilizing one's resources effectively.

Tenneco Clean Air India's initial public offering was oversubscribed 59 times on the last day, with strong interest from institutional investors.

Central banks, like the RBI, are non-profit institutions and cannot go bankrupt, as they are driven by public policy rather than profit.

The Mumbai-Nagpur gas pipeline has finished testing and CNG supply will begin soon.

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Get the latest updates on the 2026 IPL auction, including the list of trades, retentions, releases, and remaining auction purse.

Prince Andrew was warned that his association with Jeffrey Epstein was damaging his reputation.

Mumbai's BMC has mandated weekly security checks at major hospitals following recent attacks on resident doctors.

Indian Coast Guard shows its ability to rescue and search in Odisha.

Jamnabai Narsee School dominates in the under-8 category at the MSSA Handball tournament.

Mumbai's BMC has released a tender for the 320-meter section of the 7.25-km coastal road from Lotus Jetty to Baroda Palace at Worli.

Tribal Development Minister Vijay Shah's remarks on religious conversion spark controversy, according to MP News.

UDC is making progress due to a renewed emphasis on equity and excellence.

Mumbai's civic body, BMC, is seeking bids for a 4.2-km flyover on LBS Marg worth ₹1,635 crore to alleviate traffic congestion between Kurla and Ghatkopar.

Indore needs strong public involvement to manage traffic effectively with 33L vehicles and only 700 traffic cops.

Magic Johnson Enterprises elevated Alexia Henderson to President.