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Gen C’ Protests Erupt Again; Curfew Imposed in Nepal

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Curfew Imposed in Nepal

Kathmandu: Nepal has reimposed a curfew after fresh “Gen C” protests erupted in various regions. The curfew has been enforced from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. (local time) in view of escalating tensions and clashes.

According to national media, the decision was taken after members of the “Gen C” movement clashed with CPN-UML workers in Nepal’s Bara district. Following the violent confrontation, protesters poured into the streets, prompting authorities to declare a curfew.

Several people were injured in the clashes. Officials said the situation is currently under control, but the government remains on high alert. The “Gen C” agitation, which has triggered widespread unrest across Nepal, has resurfaced after nearly two months of relative calm.

US Deports Anmol Bishnoi to India; Key Accused in Multiple High-Profile Crimes

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Anmol Bishnoi

New Delhi: The United States has deported notorious gangster Anmol Bishnoi — brother and close associate of underworld criminal Lawrence Bishnoi — to India. Anmol, who was arrested in the US last year, had been in American custody according to earlier reports. He is wanted in several major cases, including the murder of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique’s son Zeeshan and the firing incident outside actor Salman Khan’s residence.

Anmol, considered one of India’s most-wanted criminals, is a key operative of the Bishnoi gang’s North America-based international network. His deportation is expected to significantly strengthen India’s efforts to dismantle the gang’s global operations.

Officials said Anmol boarded a flight to India following his deportation and is expected to arrive in Delhi around 10 a.m. on the 19th. Mumbai police have stated that Anmol poses a serious threat to society and must be brought to the city for custodial interrogation to uncover details of multiple conspiracies, including who ordered the murder of Baba Siddique’s son.

In October 2024, Zeeshan Siddique was shot dead outside his Bandra office. Voice messages recovered during the investigation reportedly contained instructions from Anmol.
Anmol is also the prime accused in the April 2024 firing incident outside Salman Khan’s Bandra residence, which he allegedly coordinated using secure communication apps from abroad. With his involvement in more than 18 criminal cases, including the Moosewala murder, the Centre is likely to hand over the investigations to the NIA.

Pakistan Warns of Possible India–Pakistan War; Claims Full Vigilance

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Islamabad: Pakistan has warned that there is a possibility of a war breaking out between India and Pakistan, stating that the country is on full alert. Pakistan “cannot ignore India” and is closely monitoring the situation, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Wednesday.

Pakistan is “fully prepared and vigilant” to face any form of attack from India, Asif added. He further alleged that India could launch strikes even from Afghan territory, which could escalate into a full-scale war.

The minister’s remarks came just hours after Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi commented that the recent developments were only a “long trailer,” a statement that drew considerable media attention.

Kerala Plus-One Exam Timetable Revised; Exams from December 15 to January 6

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With local body elections scheduled in the state, the timetable for the Plus-One (Higher Secondary First Year) examinations has been revised.

The examinations will now be conducted from December 15, 2025, to January 6, 2026.
Christmas holidays are scheduled from December 24 to January 4, and the last examination will be held on January 6, after the vacation.

Meanwhile, registration for the SSLC, THSLC, THSLC (HI), and SSLC (HI) examinations for March 2026 will begin tomorrow (18/11/2025) and will continue until November 30.

Red Fort Blast Case: Notice Issued to Al Falah University Chairman

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New Delhi: The Delhi Police have issued a notice to the Chairman of Al Falah University in connection with the November 10 explosion near the Red Fort. Chairman Javed Ahmed has been asked to appear for questioning.

Police sources indicate that the investigation is linked to cases involving terrorism-related activities and forgery of documents.
Earlier, the interrogation of Dr. Shaheen Sayeed, who was arrested in the case, revealed possible links to Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, based on a diary recovered during the probe. Investigators claim to have obtained crucial leads related to the incident.

Vagamon Glass Bridge Closed Until November 30

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Idukki: The popular Vagamon Glass Bridge, a major tourist attraction, will remain closed until November 30 due to maintenance work. The bridge, built in a cantilever model with a length of 40 feet and a height of 150 feet, attracts thousands of visitors.

From November 19 onwards, the structure will remain closed for repairs.
Only 15 visitors are allowed on the bridge at a time, and entry is denied during heavy rain or strong winds. The bridge is open to visitors from 9 AM to 5:30 PM, and the entry fee is ₹250 per person.

Sabarimala Pilgrimage: KSRTC Deploys 450 Buses

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Thiruvananthapuram: To ensure smooth travel for Ayyappa devotees, KSRTC has deployed 450 buses in the first phase of Sabarimala special services.
The Nilakkal–Pampa chain service is operated with three buses every minute depending on the crowd. Currently, 202 buses have been stationed at Pampa for chain service operations, KSRTC Pampa Special Officer Roy Jacob said.

The fleet includes low-floor AC and non-AC buses. Additionally, 248 long-distance services from major depots, including Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta, Chengannur, Kottayam, and Ernakulam, are operating to Pampa.

Extra services are also running from Chengannur, Thiruvalla, and Kottayam railway stations to transport pilgrims to Pampa.
A total of 350 drivers and conductors have been deployed for Nilakkal–Pampa services. A mechanic garage is functioning at the Pampa stand to handle repair works. Authorities added that more services will be introduced based on crowd flow.

Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Expected in 10 Districts

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an urgent weather alert for the next three hours across 10 districts of Kerala. Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Wayanad are likely to experience isolated light to moderate rainfall accompanied by strong winds reaching speeds up to 40 km/h.
All other districts may also receive isolated light rainfall, IMD said.

The alert was issued at 4:00 PM on 17/11/2025.

Sannidhanam, Pampa, and Nilakkal are also likely to experience thunderstorm-associated rainfall and strong winds during the next three hours. IMD has also forecast thunderstorm activity across isolated parts of Kerala from 17 November to 19 November.

Fishing has been banned along the Kerala–Lakshadweep coasts today (17/11/2025) and tomorrow (18/11/2025). However, there are no restrictions along the Karnataka coast today.
Strong winds reaching 35–45 km/h, and occasionally up to 55 km/h, are likely over the southern Kerala coast and Lakshadweep on November 17 and 18.

Media Access Restricted at Sabarimala; Entry Barred Near Sreekovil

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Media access has been restricted at Sabarimala, with entry to the Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum) area completely prohibited. Authorities clarified that the restrictions have been imposed as per the directive of the High Court. The Sabarimala temple opened for the Mandala pooja season with Melshanti Arun Kumar Namboothiri opening the temple doors in the presence of Tantri Kantaru Mahesh Mohanararu.

Daily entry has been limited to 90,000 pilgrims. Of these, 70,000 pilgrims can book through the virtual queue system, while 20,000 slots are allocated for spot bookings. Special queues have been arranged for women and children. Starting tomorrow, the temple will open at 3 AM, close at 1 PM, reopen at 3 PM, and finally close at 11 PM after the Harivarasanam recital.

Meanwhile, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) arrived at Sannidhanam as part of the scientific examination related to the Sabarimala gold theft case. The team, led by SP Shashidharan, reached Pampa this morning. The High Court has granted permission to conduct scientific examinations at the Dwarapalaka panels and Kattillappaalika structures after the Ucha Pooja tomorrow. The investigation will include removing and inspecting gold plates from areas including the Dwarapalaka sculptures to assess the scale of the theft. A one-centimeter sample of gold will be collected for chemical analysis. Scientific experts and smiths are accompanying the SIT team. The scientific examination is considered crucial in understanding the extent of the Sabarimala gold theft.

High Court Declines to Intervene in SIR; Government May Approach Supreme Court

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Kochi: The Kerala High Court has refused to interfere in the state government’s petition seeking relief from SIR (Special Intensive Revision) duties, citing staff shortage. The court stated that the government may approach the Supreme Court instead.

The government argued that deploying officials for the intensive revision of electoral rolls during the local body elections could disrupt administrative functioning.
The SIR must be completed by December 4, while local body elections are scheduled for December 9 and 11. The government informed the court that the same set of officials would be required for both tasks, creating practical difficulties.