National News
Consensus between farmers, Centre on few demands not on agitation
Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait on Thursday said the farmers and government have not reached a consensus but agreed on a few demands.
After the repeal of three farm laws, a big announcement is awaited on Thursday.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha is awaiting a written response to their demands from the government.
It will also be holding a meeting later in the day to discuss future plan of action.
Talking to IANS, Tikait said: “A decision on agitation will be taken after the Government gives something in writing. There is no consensus between us and the government. There is a difference between a complete consensus and compromise.”
“We are accepting the consensus arrived at by our five-member committee and the government,” Tikait added.
On Lakhimpur Kheri incident not finding a mention in the farmers’ proposal, Tikait said: “So many issues are pending, talks will be held on those issues too. Many demands were withdrawn also.”
Asked whether “Mission UP” will continue in the poll-bound state, the farmers’ leader said: “Right now, no decision has been taken. We will be able to tell you on the matter, only after the Model Code of Conduct comes into force in Uttar Pradesh.”
“Electricity is very expensive in Uttar Pradesh. We will soon hold a meeting with state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and put forth our demands,” he said.
On whether Tikait will ally with the BJP as in the previous polls, he said: “Lakhimpur Kheri victims are yet to get compensation, eventhough it was included in our letter. Rate and clearance of sugarcane dues is also a big issue. There are several other issues on which we want to hold talks with the government.”
On the issue of difference of opinion among farmers who were sitting on Singhu border, the leader said: “Objections were raised on many issues, But when a decision is taken at a higher level, we have to forgo a few demands. Farmers of Haryana also have some issues.
After meeting the Uttar Pradesh government, we will meet the Haryana government and sort out the issue.”
Asked whether the farmers will leave Delhi with show of strength or peacefully, Tikait claimed that the farmers will leave the borders peacefully.
“There is no need of celebration. We have faced financial loss and many farmers were martyred in the strike,” he claimed.
“Farmers have set an example of solidarity, community differences have been wiped out due to the agitation. Farmers do not come from any caste,” he opined.
Business
Adani Ports becomes India’s first Integrated Transport Utility to embrace TNFD framework

Ahmedabad, Nov 12: Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) on Wednesday said it has become India’s first Integrated Transport Utility to embrace the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework, setting a new benchmark for nature-positive infrastructure development.
With this, APSEZ joins a select league of global port operators championing biodiversity, reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding marine ecosystems through science-based, transparent environmental disclosures.
As a TNFD adopter, the company said it is committed to implementing TNFD-aligned reporting on nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities.
The TNFD is a global, science-based initiative founded by a coalition including the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Global Canopy, to guide companies in identifying, assessing, managing, and disclosing nature-related risks and opportunities.
“We firmly believe responsible business practices drive long-term success. Our adoption of the TNFD framework demonstrates support for nature-related corporate reporting at COP30. We see nature-related issues as a strategic risk management priority. The TNFD framework provides robust support for integrating nature into our decision-making processes and enhancing our contribution to biodiversity conservation,” said Ashwani Gupta, Whole-Time Director and CEO of APSEZ.
This step further strengthens APSEZ’s dedication to nature-positive business practices and positions it as a leader in sustainable maritime logistics.
As part of this commitment, Adani Ports will further enhance disclosure standards to ensure alignment with the TNFD recommendations in its corporate reporting, starting FY26.
The company has already institutionalised climate risk assessment and disclosure practices that align with globally recognised frameworks and continues to set standards in environmental stewardship, having afforested over 4,200 hectares of mangroves and actively conserving an additional 3,000 hectares — making it the largest private sector contributor to mangrove ecosystem restoration in India.
The new initiative is a key component of APSEZ’s broader ESG strategy and reflects a proactive approach in assessing and addressing nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks, and opportunities.
The company operates a comprehensive ecosystem of 15 strategically located ports and terminals across India’s west, south, and east coasts, combined with a diversified marine fleet of 127 vessels.
Crime
DRI busts major gold smuggling syndicate in Mumbai; 11.88 kg gold seized, 11 arrested

Mumbai, Nov 12: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has busted a major gold smuggling and melting syndicate in Mumbai under “Operation Bullion Blaze”, an official statement said on Wednesday.
The operation exposed an organised network engaged in smuggling gold into India, melting it in clandestine furnaces, and offloading the refined bullion into the grey market.
Acting on specific intelligence, DRI officers conducted simultaneous searches on November 10 at four discreet premises in Mumbai — two illegal melting units and two unregistered shops.
Both furnaces were found operational, equipped with complete setups to convert smuggled gold concealed in wax and other forms into bars. Officers seized 6.35 kg of gold on the spot and detained those running the units.
Follow-up searches at two shops linked to the mastermind — used for receiving smuggled gold and selling melted bars to local buyers — led to the recovery of an additional 5.53 kg of gold bars.
In total, 11.88 kg of 24-carat gold valued at Rs 15.05 crore and 8.72 kg of silver worth Rs 13.17 lakh were seized under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962.
Eleven persons, including the mastermind, his father, a manager, four hired melters, an accountant, and three delivery personnel, were arrested. All accused were produced before the court in Mumbai, and remanded to judicial custody, according to the statement.
Preliminary investigations indicate a well-organised conspiracy to smuggle and sell gold illicitly, in clear violation of India’s gold import policy and aimed at evading government revenue.
The DRI reaffirmed its commitment to dismantling organised smuggling networks that undermine revenue, distort markets, and threaten fiscal stability. By intercepting illicit gold flows and disrupting the shadow economy, the DRI continues to safeguard India’s economic interests and uphold a fair and transparent trading environment.
Further investigation is underway.
National News
BJP thanks people of Bihar as exit polls project big win for NDA

Patna, Nov 12: As multiple exit polls predicted a decisive victory for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Bihar Assembly elections, the BJP on Wednesday expressed gratitude to the people of the state for what it described as a renewed opportunity to serve them.
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha said, “I want to thank the people of Bihar for giving another opportunity to the NDA government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The people have once again placed their faith in our development-oriented governance. The NDA will secure a huge majority and continue working to make Bihar a developed state.”
BJP state President Dilip Jaiswal also reacted and said, “In this phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, voter turnout reached a record 70–75 per cent, and in some areas even crossed 80 per cent. This is the first time in the country’s history that, even after two decades of governance, the public has voted with such trust in the NDA government led by PM Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar. The mandate clearly reflects people’s confidence in PM Modi’s leadership and Nitish Kumar’s development efforts.”
Uttar Pradesh Minister Narendra Kashyap, who had participated in the Bihar campaign, also lauded the NDA’s performance, saying, “Exit polls have made it clear that the NDA will again form the government. From PM Modi to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, everyone in the BJP worked tirelessly during the campaign. The people of Bihar have supported the double-engine government, and I am confident that the NDA will return to power with a strong mandate.”
BJP National Spokesperson Guru Prakash Paswan expressed optimism, saying, “Our target has been 160-plus seats. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has guided us throughout the campaign, and we are confident of massive support, especially from women voters. On November 14, the results will reflect the hard work of the people of Bihar and their aspirations. If the Opposition had worked as hard during the campaign, they might have expected better results — but leaders like Rahul Gandhi were busy elsewhere. We don’t mind their disbelief; the people’s verdict will speak for itself.”
Union Minister of State Nityanand Rai added, “In their hearts, the Opposition knows the truth but is not ready to accept it yet. It’s only a matter of a day or two before they come around. The public has already made its decision, and they realise their defeat is inevitable.”
Meanwhile, the Opposition rejected the exit poll predictions.
RJD national spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari said, “Many times, exit polls are wrong. We do not accept these projections. The real results will come out on November 14, and the people have voted in favour of Tejashwi Yadav. The Mahagathbandhan will certainly win.”
Meanwhile, the Bihar Assembly elections 2025, which recorded bumper voting in both phases on November 6 and 11, are set to yield a bumper victory for the BJP-led NDA and a setback for the RJD and Congress-led Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) in the high-stakes electoral battle, according to most of the exit polls on Tuesday.
A series of pollsters sharing their projections for the high-octane contest in Bihar predicted a comfortable victory for the BJP-led NDA and saw it crossing the halfway mark of 122 seats easily, while the Mahagathbandhan seemed to be struggling to go beyond the 100 mark.
The Exit polls also predict a shocker for Prashant Kishor-led Jan Suraaj, the latest entrant, which fashioned itself as the ‘third alternative’ in the state.
A total of seven polling agencies see the BJP-led NDA storming to power again with a clear majority, with three keeping its upper margin above the 160-mark. For the Mahagathbandhan, most foresee it getting limited to double-digits, while some see its higher margin around 100 seats.
Other parties, including Owaisi-led AIMIM, Kishor-led Jan Suraaj and Independents, are unlikely to have any impact as they remained relegated to the margins in the exit polls and together could gather 2-8 seats in the 243-member Assembly.
According to Chankya Strategies, the NDA is set to bag 130-138 seats, and Mahagathbandhan could fetch a respectable 100-108 seats, while others are also seen bagging 3-5 seats. Jan Suraaj is drawing a duck, as per its findings.
Dainik Bhaskar presents a more sombre prediction for the Mahagathbandhan with 73-91 seats, while the NDA is projected to fetch 145-160 seats, and others could claim victory in 5-7 seats.
According to Polstrat, the NDA is expected to be in pole position with 133-148 seats with 44.71 per cent vote share, while the Mahagathbandhan alliance is estimated to secure 87-102 seats, with 40.34 per cent vote share.
According to DV Research, the NDA is projected to fetch 137-152 seats, and Mahagathbandhan could emerge victorious in 83-98 seats, while others could command victory in 1-8 seats.
The exit polls by JVC and People’s Insight show a similar projection for both the key players – NDA and Mahagathbandhan. The JVC projects 135-150 seats for NDA, 88-103 for Mahagathbandhan, while the People’s Insight predicts 133-148 seats for NDA and 87-102 seats for the Mahagathbandhan. Both see other parties, including Jan Suraaj, as the non-player, predicting 3-6 seats in their kitty.
The NDA is expected to get 147-167 seats while the Mahagathbandhan’s seat-share is seen getting limited to just 70-90.
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