FIDE investigates a former world chess champion for harassment concerns after American GM Daniel Naroditsky's death. Pakistan bans Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan under the Anti-Terrorism Act. The government marks 200 years of a queen's victory against the British at Kittur. The Supreme Court questions Assam's issuance of scheduled tribe certificates to a community. Bihar's rural livelihoods program, launched in 2006 with World Bank aid, gains popularity. The government introduces Telecommunication Identifier User Entities for digital services. The Taliban plans dams on a river, potentially affecting Pakistan's water supply. A country's president claims an assassination attempt using poisoned chocolate and jam. (Updated 27 Oct 2025, 17:44 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- The government marks 200 years of a queen's victory against the British at Kittur.
- Bihar's rural livelihoods program, launched in 2006 with World Bank aid, gains popularity.
- FIDE investigates a former world chess champion for harassment concerns after American GM Daniel Naroditsky's death.