School assembly news headlines (November 6, 2025): Top stories from India and across the globe

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Top National Headlines:
Haryana polls 'stolen', EC colluded with BJP: Rahul claims 25 lakh fake entries in state poll list
New Delhi: The Haryana assembly polls last year were "stolen", Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged on Wednesday, citing electoral list data to claim that 25 lakh entries were fake and the Election Commission colluded with the BJP to make the party win.
Why did Congress not flag flaws earlier: EC on Rahul's claim on Haryana vote fudging
New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi's vote manipulation charge is "unfounded" as no appeals were filed against the electoral rolls in Haryana, nor was any multiple voting flagged when it happened, Election Commission officials said on Wednesday.
Phase 1 of Bihar assembly polls: 3.75 cr voters to decide electoral fate of 1,314 candidates
Patna: The stage is set for the crucial first phase of the assembly elections in Bihar on Thursday, as 3.75 crore voters will decide the electoral fate of 1,314 candidates, including top leaders such as INDIA bloc's chief ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav and Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary of the BJP.
Monorail train tilts in Mumbai during test run; no passengers inside
Mumbai: A coach of a monorail train suffered severe damage after it apparently hit a beam during a test run at Wadala depot in Mumbai on Wednesday morning, with officials saying that there were no passengers inside the train.
India to cut direct Russian crude imports from December amid US sanctions
New Delhi: India is set to reduce its direct imports of Russian crude from late November, following new US sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, effective November 21.
SC to examine law which bars surrogacy for second child
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has agreed to examine whether a law banning married couples facing secondary infertility from using surrogacy to have a second child amounts to a restriction by the State on the reproductive choices of citizens.
Chhattisgarh train accident: Death toll rises to 11; bodies retrieved from wreckage
Bilaspur: The death toll in the collision of a passenger train with a goods train near Bilaspur railway station in Chhattisgarh has gone up to 11, officials said on Wednesday.
6 passengers killed by approaching train at railway station in UP's Mirzapur
Mirzapur (UP): Six women were run over by an incoming train on Wednesday while they were alighting from the wrong side at Chunar Railway Station, a railway official said.
Kota consumer court issues notices to Salman Khan for 'misleading' pan masala ads
Kota (Rajasthan): A consumer court here has issued notices to Bollywood actor Salman Khan and a pan masala company over claims that a "misleading" campaign is being run to promote a product that is hazardous to public health.
Pakistan denies entry to 14 Indian pilgrims for Guru Nanak's birth anniversary
New Delhi: Fourteen Indian citizens traveling to Pakistan as part of a large group of pilgrims for Guru Nanak’s 556th birth anniversary celebrations were denied entry and sent back after Pakistani officials reportedly refused to accept them, allegedly telling them, "You are Hindu, not Sikh."
Top International Headlines
Zohran Mamdani scripts history; wins historic New York Mayoral election
New York: Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old Indian-origin democratic socialist, pulled off a stunning victory in the fiercely contested New York city mayoral elections, riding on an electrifying campaign to become the first South Asian, Muslim and youngest in a century to helm the administration of the world's financial capital. By Yoshita Singh
Vatican officially rejects Mary as ‘co-redeemer’, affirms Jesus alone saved humanity
Vatican City: While Mary, mother of Jesus, offered guidance and support, she did not share in the act of saving humanity from sin, the Vatican has stated. A new decree, approved by Pope Leo and issued by the Church's top doctrinal office, instructs Catholics worldwide not to refer to Mary as the “co-redeemer” of the world. The directive confirms that salvation was accomplished solely through Jesus, ending a long-standing debate that had divided Church leaders and even prompted public disagreements among recent popes.
Putin says Russia developing next-gen nuclear-powered cruise missiles
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia will consider resuming nuclear tests if the United States does so, convening a security council meeting after US President Donald Trump comments on testing. (PTI)