November 8, 2025 – India Headlines

1US to deny visas to people with diabetes, heart disease and other chronic illnesses

Story gist: The US government announced new visa denial grounds for individuals with chronic conditions including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. The policy falls under guidance from the Trump administration.
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US Adds New Grounds To Deny Visas: Obesity, Diabetes, Heart Disease
— NDTV
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Immigrants With Health Conditions May Be Denied Visas Under New Trump Administration Guidance
— KFF Health News
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NDTV frame the policy as restrictive ‘new grounds’ to deny visas, emphasizing health conditions bluntly to highlight potential discrimination. Center sources such as KFF Health News use conditional language like ‘may be denied’ and specify ‘immigrants,’ tying it neutrally to Trump administration guidance while focusing on implications. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out perspectives that might portray the policy as safeguarding public health resources.

2What is AMSS? ATC system whose technical failure resulted in 800 flight delays in Delhi | India News

Story gist: A technical failure in the AMSS air traffic control system at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport caused delays to approximately 800 flights. The incident affected operations at the airport.
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A dozen flights to and from KIA delayed due to ATC glitch in Delhi airport
— The Hindu
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What is AMSS? ATC system whose technical failure resulted in 800 flight delays in Delhi | India News
— Hindustan Times
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Hindu downplay the scale by emphasizing minor ripple effects, such as delays to a dozen flights at Bangalore’s KIA, omitting the full 800 delays in Delhi for a localized tone. Center outlets like Hindustan Times offer neutral, explanatory coverage detailing the AMSS failure and widespread disruptions. Right-leaning perspectives are absent, missing potential emphasis on infrastructure shortcomings or regulatory critiques.

3Pune land deal: Who are Digvijay Patil and Sheetal Tejwani?

Story gist: A controversy emerged over a land deal in Pune involving Digvijay Patil and Sheetal Tejwani, related to government property. Ajit Pawar stated that his son was unaware it was government land.
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“Son Didn’t Know It Was Government Property”: Ajit Pawar On Land Deal Row
— NDTV
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Pune land deal: Who are Digvijay Patil and Sheetal Tejwani?
— The Indian Express
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV frames the story as a ‘row’ with emphasis on Ajit Pawar’s defense of his son, using a defensive tone to highlight political excuses. Center outlet Indian Express neutrally identifies key figures without judgment, focusing on background details. Right-leaning coverage is absent, indicating potential omission of a perspective that might criticize government involvement or downplay the issue.

4‘Persistence Of Stray Dogs Imperils Public Safety’ : Supreme Court Flags “Dog Bite Menace”, Says Children …

Story gist: India’s Supreme Court addressed the persistence of stray dogs as a public safety issue. It flagged the ‘dog bite menace’ affecting children and raised concerns about the practicality of rehabilitation.
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Rajesh raises concerns over practicality of rehabilitating stray dogs after SC remarks
— The Hindu
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‘Persistence Of Stray Dogs Imperils Public Safety’ : Supreme Court Flags “Dog Bite Menace”, Says Children …
— Live Law
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Hindu focus on practical challenges in rehabilitating stray dogs after Supreme Court remarks, emphasizing feasibility issues with a balanced tone on animal welfare. Center outlets like Live Law stress the court’s warnings on public safety risks and dog bites to children, using urgent phrasing. Right-leaning coverage is absent, missing potential emphasis on stringent public protection measures.

5Vande Mataram at 150: Key facts about India’s National Song

Story gist: Vande Mataram, composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1876, marks its 150th anniversary. The song was adopted as India’s national song in 1950.
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No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Vande Mataram at 150: Key facts about India’s National Song
— livemint.com
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting any progressive or social justice perspective on the song’s historical role. Center outlets like livemint.com offer neutral, factual key facts without emphasis. Right-leaning outlets also lack coverage, absenting nationalist or cultural pride framing. The story receives limited attention, focusing solely on centrist informational reporting.