Morning Roundup 29 Oct 2025: Why did it not rain in Delhi even after cloud seeding, the government gave the reason, read 5 big news of this morning

President Draupadi Murmu will fly in the state-of-the-art Rafale fighter aircraft from the Ambala station of the Indian Air Force, while on the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Global Maritime CEO Forum in Mumbai.

Cyclone Montha will hit Odisha today, strong winds will blow at a speed of 100 km per hour.

Cyclonic storm Montha, formed in the Bay of Bengal, hit the Andhra Pradesh coast at around 7 pm on Tuesday evening. After this, when it passed through Kakinada between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam, the winds blew at a speed of about 100 kilometers per hour. Due to strong winds, houses and trees were damaged at many places, while the news of death of a woman has also come to light. The Meteorological Department says that this storm will reach Odisha on Wednesday morning.

President Draupadi Murmu will fly in Rafale today

President Draupadi Murmu will fly in Rafale fighter plane from Ambala Air Force Station on Wednesday. Rafale is a modern and powerful aircraft, which is known for its high speed and accurate aiming capability.

PM Modi will go to Mumbai today, will address the Global Maritime CEO Forum

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a visit to Mumbai on Tuesday. Here he will attend and address the Global Maritime CEO Forum to be held during India Maritime Week 2025. This program is being considered as a big platform to increase investment in India’s maritime sector, bring new technology and strengthen international cooperation.

There was no rain in Delhi even after cloud seeding, Delhi government gave the reason

To reduce pollution in Delhi, the government conducted a second trial of cloud seeding, but it did not rain. The government said that the process was not effective due to low moisture content in the air. However, in the areas where cloud seeding was done, a reduction in pollution levels was recorded. Light rain occurred in Noida and Greater Noida. The Delhi government said the cloud seeding trial was successful, but rain did not occur because the moisture level in the air was 10–15 percent less than expected, which is required for the process. The government said that where cloud seeding was done, pollution levels reduced.

Strict action against those who burn stubble! Pension will be closed in Punjab, people will also be out of government schemes

The Punjab government has taken a big decision by taking strict action on stubble burning. Now those who burn stubble, their family pension will be stopped and they will not even get the benefits of government schemes. The government has already implemented the rule of registering FIR in such cases. The government has also started an awareness campaign not to burn stubble. Under this, Anganwadi workers are going from village to village and explaining to the people how much harm burning stubble causes to the environment and what action can be taken if they do so.

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