October 31, 2025
As October 31, 2025, unfolds, the world watches a dynamic interplay of national developments and global shifts. From critical judicial appointments and thrilling sports victories in India to ongoing international conflicts and policy changes impacting global communities, this daily bulletin aims to keep you informed. We delve into the latest news India and significant global updates, offering a comprehensive overview. Additionally, we bring you the Panchang October 31 and detailed Rashi Fal October 31, providing insights into the day’s astrological influences. Stay tuned for a concise yet complete report on the events shaping our world.
India’s National Pulse: Key Developments and Highlights
India is abuzz with a mix of political changes, social concerns, and remarkable achievements. A significant announcement sees Justice Surya Kant stepping in as the 53rd Chief Justice of India, with his oath scheduled for November 24, 2025. This development marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s legal landscape. On the economic front, the U.S. has extended a crucial waiver on sanctions for India’s Chabahar Port until April, a move vital for India’s strategic access to Afghanistan and Central Asia. Indian firms are also beginning to receive rare earth import licenses from China, signaling a potential easing of trade restrictions.
However, challenges persist. New Delhi is grappling with “hazardous” air quality, a recurring concern around the Diwali festival. Efforts for cloud seeding to combat this pollution were deemed too costly. Political campaigning is in full swing for the Bihar Assembly Elections, with major parties like BJP and Congress intensely focusing on diverse issues and strategies for revival. Meanwhile, the government has relaxed green cover norms for industrial projects, drawing both support and criticism.
In sports, it’s a moment of immense pride. India’s women’s cricket team has made history, reaching the World Cup final after a thrilling victory against Australia, powered by Jemimah Rodrigues’ exceptional century. Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues were key players, visibly emotional after this monumental achievement. Adding to the cricketing glory, Rohit Sharma has achieved the coveted No. 1 ranking as an ODI batter for the first time.
Beyond the headlines, several other stories are capturing attention. Researchers at IIT Madras have achieved a breakthrough in developing a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with hybrid rocket thrusters, highlighting India’s technological advancements. In a unique cultural display, a village in southern India celebrated the end of Diwali with a traditional cow dung fight for the Gorehabba festival. Tragically, a Lancet report indicates that toxic air was responsible for over 17 lakh deaths in India in 2022, underscoring the severe health impact of pollution. Crime news includes a Mumbai hostage crisis where police rescued 17 children, a Bengaluru techie reportedly receiving a tile instead of a smartphone, and a student murder in Bengaluru. The Allahabad High Court has commuted death sentences in a 41-year-old CRPF camp attack case due to investigation defects, while four individuals were arrested for writing “I love Muhammad” slogans on temples to allegedly frame Muslims. Mumbai Customs seized two endangered silvery gibbons at the airport, and an inspiring story of a 79-year-old woman in Gwalior fighting for her pension for half a century reminds us of enduring struggles.
Global Headlines & International Affairs
The international arena remains complex and active, with various geopolitical events unfolding. The conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to be a major concern, with Israel conducting strikes on Gaza and Palestinian militants handing over the remains of two hostages amid a fragile truce. Tensions are also high in Jerusalem, where ultra-Orthodox Jews protested a military draft, and in Lebanon, where the president ordered the army to confront Israeli incursions after a deadly raid.
The Russia-Ukraine War persists, with reports of Russia blasting Ukraine’s power grid, causing widespread outages. Ukraine claims its long-range strikes have cut Russia’s oil refining capacity. A severe humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Sudan, with UN officials condemning “horrifying” mass killings and fearing for thousands in Darfur after reported rampages by paramilitary forces. Aid workers express concern as supplies dwindle.
In the Americas, Hurricane Melissa has caused significant destruction across the Caribbean, particularly in Cuba, Haiti, and Jamaica, with a rising death toll. Canada has pledged $7 million in humanitarian aid. In the United States, the Senate voted to reject Donald Trump’s global tariffs on over 100 countries, though Trump has also directed the Pentagon to match Russia and China in nuclear weapons testing and announced a limit of 7,500 refugees annually. A tactical trade truce between Trump and Xi Jinping was forged in South Korea, with China agreeing to purchase US soybeans and rare earth export curbs suspended. Meanwhile, China has initiated a crackdown on fake influencers. In the UK, King Charles III has stripped his brother Prince Andrew of titles and evicted him from his royal home over ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Stricter work authorization rules for H-1B visa holders’ spouses and F-1 students have been implemented in the US, potentially impacting thousands of Indian families, aligning with the ‘America First’ agenda. India and Nepal have also signed agreements for two new high-voltage cross-border power transmission lines, enhancing regional energy cooperation.
Panchang: October 31, 2025 (Friday)
For those guided by celestial timings, the Panchang October 31, 2025, reveals an auspicious day. Today is prominently marked by Akshaya Navami, a significant Hindu observance. Believed to grant ‘Akshay Phal’ (imperishable results) for good deeds and donations, it’s a day when worshipping Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi is said to invite immense prosperity and good fortune.
- Tithi: Shukla Paksha Navami (until 10:03 AM), then Dashami. In Varanasi, Shukla Paksha Navami is until 10:04 AM.
- Nakshatra: Dhanishta (until 6:51 PM in Western India, 2:49 PM elsewhere), then Shatabhisha.
- Yoga: Vriddhi Yoga (until 4:32 AM, Nov 1), following an initial inauspicious Ganda Yoga.
- Karana: Kaulava (until 10:03 AM), then Taitila (until 9:43 PM), followed by Garaja.
- Sunrise: 6:32 AM
- Sunset: 5:37 PM
- Moonrise: 2:16 PM
- Moonset: 1:44 AM (Nov 1)
- Sun Sign: Libra
- Moon Sign: Capricorn (until 6:48 AM), then Aquarius.
Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat):
- Abhijit Muhurat: 11:42 AM to 12:27 PM (ideal for initiating tasks).
- Amrit Kaal: 8:19 AM to 9:56 AM.
Inauspicious Timings (Ashubh Muhurat):
- Rahu Kaal: 10:41 AM to 12:04 PM.
- Gulika Kaal: 7:55 AM to 9:18 AM.
- Yamaganda: 2:51 PM to 4:14 PM.
- Disha Shool: West (avoid travel in this direction if possible; consume ginger/jaggery as a remedy).
Rashi Fal (Horoscope) for October 31, 2025
The Rashi Fal October 31, 2025, provides a glimpse into the astrological influences for each zodiac sign. Today, the Moon transits into Aquarius in Dhanishta Nakshatra, forming a ‘Grahan Yoga’ due to its conjunction with Rahu. However, Jupiter’s fourth aspect on the Moon will mitigate the adverse effects. Mars in its own sign creates a ‘Ruchak Yoga’, promising dynamic energy. A ‘Dhan-Lakshmi Yoga’ is also forming, hinting at financial gain and prosperity, especially with the auspicious Dhanishtha Nakshatra.
- Aries (मेष): Expect a day filled with energy and enthusiasm. Old projects may see progress, and asserting your views professionally will be key to success. Financial gains are promising.
- Taurus (वृषभ): This is an excellent day to acquire new skills and invest in your expertise. New ventures are favorable, with potential for increased profits through partnerships. Health will be strong, and ancestral property matters may resolve.
- Gemini (मिथुन): Auspicious news awaits, and your decision-making abilities will be enhanced. Professionals will be enthusiastic. Be cautious with belongings if traveling and avoid large business investments to prevent family disagreements.
- Cancer (कर्क): A good day overall, with potential financial benefits and increased professional status. Students will succeed, and legal disputes may find resolution. Positive changes in career are indicated.
- Leo (सिंह): Business individuals will find profit and new opportunities. Making changes today will bring future benefits. Students need extra effort. Expect financial gains from a friend and good news from family.
- Virgo (कन्या): Your work will be appreciated. Discipline and long-term goals are supported. Mental stress is possible, but innovative ideas can emerge.
- Libra (तुला): Luck is on your side, promising success in endeavors and financial gains. Intimacy in romantic relationships will increase, and opportunities to spend time with friends will arise.
- Scorpio (वृश्चिक): Expect mixed results. Disagreements at work and indecisiveness are possible. Pay attention to elderly family members’ health and control expenses. Creativity is high; channel your passion constructively.
- Sagittarius (धनु): A highly auspicious day. Stalled deals will finalize, and an old friend may reappear. Avoid business disputes. A long-cherished wish may be fulfilled, and you’ll receive strong support from colleagues.
- Capricorn (मकर): Your career and financial life will be normal. Be mindful of potential financial weakness or losses in business and maintain a positive attitude.
- Aquarius (कुंभ): You may need extra effort to achieve goals. Focus on self-care to avoid stress. Good news may come from a family member. Your popularity and creativity will be high.
- Pisces (मीन): A very auspicious and beneficial day, particularly in financial matters, with wealth increase and respect. New ventures will have strong spousal support. Be wary of office gossip and rising expenses.
Staying Informed: Your Daily Dose of Global and National News
Today, October 31, 2025, has presented a rich tapestry of events, underscoring the dynamic nature of our world. From India’s judicial leadership change and its women’s cricket team’s historic march to the World Cup final, to complex global conflicts and significant shifts in international policy like the H-1B visa rules and the Chabahar Port sanctions waiver, staying abreast of these developments is crucial. The insights from the Panchang October 31 and Rashi Fal October 31 also offer a unique cultural lens through which to approach the day. As we move forward, these latest news India and global updates will continue to shape discussions and decisions worldwide. Keep an eye on evolving stories and remember the importance of informed citizenship in our interconnected world.