Top 10 News of India Today-14.11.2025

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1. Big win in Bihar for the ruling alliance

The recently concluded assembly elections in the state of Bihar delivered a strong victory for the ruling coalition led by the Narendra Modi-headed party and its allies.

The outcome is seen as a major boost for them, especially after their setback in last year’s national elections. The scale of the win indicates voters care about governance, development and stability.

2. Supreme Court asks states to report on stubble-burning

The Supreme Court of India has directed the governments of Punjab and Haryana to submit detailed reports on the steps they are taking to curb stubble-burning.

This practice is a major contributor to intense air pollution, especially in the Delhi-NCR region, so the court’s push underlines how serious the problem has become.

3. Regulator proposes easing rules for upcoming IPOs

The country’s capital markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), has proposed relaxing the lock-in period for shares held by non-promoter shareholders in forthcoming public offerings.

The idea is to make it easier for companies to raise capital by loosening some constraints — a step seen as part of the broader effort to deepen India’s financial markets.

4. India lauded for progress against tuberculosis

In a recent statement, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the country’s efforts in reducing the burden of tuberculosis (TB), saying India has gained “remarkable momentum” in its fight against the disease.

The comment reflects ongoing public-health efforts and that further work remains to eliminate TB completely.

5. Security alert in Delhi ahead of key events

In the national capital, security agencies issued advisories and imposed traffic curbs in central areas ahead of expected high-level movements of VVIPs.

The heightened precautions underline how the security environment remains sensitive, particularly in urban centres.

6. Global climate summit warns of 2.6 °C warming

At the recent climate summit, negotiators warned that despite efforts to curb emissions, the world remains on track for a possible 2.6 °C rise in average temperature — above the safe-limit target set under global commitments. Developing nations pressed for stronger mechanisms for a “just transition”.

7. Pakistan blast heightens tensions

A suicide bombing outside a judicial complex in the Pakistani capital — carried out by a militant group — killed and injured many, marking the deadliest such attack in the city in years. The incident ramps up regional anxieties around security and cross-border issues.

8. India returns major player for upcoming Test series

India’s cricket board recalled its star wicket-keeper-batter Rishabh Pant back into the squad for the two-match Test series against South Africa national cricket team, marking his return after a foot injury. This move comes as India works to bolster its team ahead of the high-stakes matches.

9. Celebrating Children’s Day in India

India marks Children’s Day on November 14, the birth anniversary of its first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known for his affection for children and emphasis on education. Schools across the country hold special events to remember his legacy and to focus on the welfare and rights of children.

10. India likely to host 2030 Commonwealth Games

In a big boost for the country’s reputation in global sports, India is expected to host the centenary edition of the 2030 Commonwealth Games.

This development is viewed as part of a broader ambition to host more major international events, and reflects growing confidence in India’s infrastructure and sporting ecosystem.

What all this means

Taken together, these ten stories reflect a few broader themes:

  • Political and governance shift: Voters seem to be sending strong messages — development and stability matter.
  • Environmental and health pressures: From pollution and stubble-burning to TB and climate change, challenges remain but are getting more attention.
  • Global positioning: India is increasingly stepping into global roles — in sport, health and diplomacy.
  • Security and regional stability: The threats remain real, both within and beyond national borders, influencing daily life.
  • Youth and future: With a Day set aside for children and key reforms in health and education, the focus is clearly on tomorrow.

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