Bombay High Court Orders Fresh Trustee Elections for Choti Masjid Trust in Two Months

December 13, 2025

Bombay High Court Orders Fresh Trustee Elections for Choti Masjid Trust in Two Months

The Aurangabad Bench of Bombay High Court has ruled to hold fresh elections for the Choti Masjid Trust in Buldhana within two months. This decision follows a dispute over the 2019 trustee election declared invalid by the Waqf Tribunal. The Court clarified election rules and called for transparent polls until the scheme is updated.

UDF Secures Big Win in Kannur Corporation, Wins 37 of 56 Seats

December 13, 2025

UDF Secures Big Win in Kannur Corporation, Wins 37 of 56 Seats

The United Democratic Front (UDF) has won a clear majority in the Kannur Corporation elections, grabbing 37 out of 56 seats. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) trails with 14 seats, and the NDA captures four seats. Key LDF leaders lost their bids, marking a strong comeback for the UDF in Kannur.

UDF Dominates Ernakulam Municipalities; NDA Triumphs in Thripunitura

December 13, 2025

UDF Dominates Ernakulam Municipalities; NDA Triumphs in Thripunitura

In Ernakulam's 2025 municipal elections, the UDF led in 12 of 13 municipalities. NDA won Thripunitura, narrowly beating the Left front after four hours of counting.

Kerala Local Body Polls 2025: UDF Leads as Vote Counting Begins

December 13, 2025

Kerala Local Body Polls 2025: UDF Leads as Vote Counting Begins

Vote counting in Kerala’s local body elections started Saturday with UDF leading in many areas. The contest is tight between UDF and LDF. Voter turnout remains strong at 73.6%, with more women voters and candidates. Early trends show UDF ahead in grama panchayats and municipalities, closely followed by LDF and NDA.

Survey Exposes Security and Hostel Crisis for 5,800 Resident Doctors in Maharashtra

December 13, 2025

Survey Exposes Security and Hostel Crisis for 5,800 Resident Doctors in Maharashtra

A Central Maharashtra survey finds serious shortages in security guards, poor hostel conditions, and delayed stipends affecting over 5,800 resident doctors across 18 government medical colleges. Safety fears and financial stress threaten both doctors and patient care. The doctors demand urgent government action.