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The BLO's family claimed she been under heavy stress due to her SIR workload (left); Spotify rolls out new feature. (File Photo)Good evening. US President Donald Trump’s meeting with New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House and reactions to India’s new labour code dominated news headlines on Saturday, November 22. But much more has happened in the worlds of politics, business, technology, sport, and entertainment. Don’t worry, Express Catch-up is here to bring you up to speed.
A 53-year-old booth-level officer (BLO) in West Bengal’s Nadia district allegedly died by suicide on Saturday, marking the third such death amid a Special Intensive Revision. Her family claims it was due to the “severe mental stress” she was under due to work related to the ongoing electoral exercise in the state. Read more
West Bengal has seen a 66% increase in the number of registered voters — from 4.58 crore to 7.63 crore – since the last Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in 2002. ECI data shows that of the top 10 districts with the highest increase in the number of voters, nine districts border Bangladesh.Uttar Dinajpur recorded the highest increase with 105.49% uptick. Read more
Shiv Sena candidate Kiran Chaubey’s car lost control on the Ambernath flyover in Thane district and crashed into bikers coming from the opposite direction, leaving four people dead. Three others received grievous injuries. Chaubey was heading to Buvapada for an election campaign in Ambernath West, police said. Read more
Three months after a landslide claimed the lives of 35 pilgrims near Adhkunwari, the Jammu and Kashmir Police said no evidence was found to proceed against officials of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board in connection with the incident. “No cognizable offence has been established against the authority,” said the Station House Officer of Bhawan police station in his Action Taken Report (ATR) submitted to the court of the Katra Sub Judge. Read more
Spotify is introducing a new ‘Import your music’ feature aimed at making it easier for users to switch from rival music services by allowing listeners to move their existing playlists directly into the music streaming app without relying on third-party platforms. Mobile users are expected to see the option appear in their libraries over the next few days. Read more
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