Morning Roundup 10 Oct 2025: After Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, now West Bengal has banned Coldrif, read 5 big news of this morning. Big News Of 10 October 2025 Latest News Till 8 Am

Today is in discussion across the country for two important matters related to religion and health. On the one hand, the holy fast of Karva Chauth is being celebrated with devotion and faith all over the country. On the other hand, West Bengal has banned Coldrif.

Today Karva Chauth will be celebrated with reverence and faith across the country.

Today the holy fast of Karva Chauth is being celebrated with devotion and faith across the country. Married women keep fast without water and food for the long life and happiness of their husbands. This year, the importance of fasting has increased further because auspicious times like Siddhi Yoga and Shivvas Yoga are taking place, which are considered to further enhance the results of fasting.

Kabul shaken by multiple explosions

Several explosions took place in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul late Thursday night. According to local media, the blast occurred near Abdul Haq Square, where a Land Cruiser was targeted. Local people said that Abdul Haq intersection was closed after the incident, causing huge traffic jam in the area.

The doors of Hemkund Sahib and Lokpal Laxman Temple will remain closed today.

The doors of Hemkund Sahib will be closed for winter at 2 pm on Friday, October 10. Hemkund Sahib Trust has completed all preparations for this. Besides, the doors of Lokpal Laxman Temple will also be closed. Due to snowfall in the recent past, the entire area is covered with snow.

After Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, now West Bengal bans Coldrif

In Madhya Pradesh, the number of deaths of children due to drinking poisonous Coldriff cough syrup is increasing. Three more children died on Thursday, taking the death toll to 20. At the same time, five children are still fighting for life and death in Nagpur.

After Nepal and Sri Lanka, now youth protest started in Madagascar

In Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo, about 1,000 young protesters took to the streets under the leadership of Gen-Z Madagascar and demanded the resignation of President Andrey Rajoelina. Police used tear gas and stun grenades to control the demonstration.

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