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Nov 4, 2025, 08:40 AM
Pakistan Cricket Board Removes Head Coach Muhammad Wasim After Women's ODI World Cup Disappointment

Pakistan Cricket Board Removes Head Coach Muhammad Wasim After Women's ODI World Cup Disappointment

Karachi:PakistanCricket Board has removed the head coach of the national women's team, Muhammad Wasim in the wake of the side's disastrous campaign in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup recently. Though Pakistan qualified for the showpiece event in April by topping the qualifiers held in Lahore, they finished last in the eight-team tournament co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Pakistan played all its matches in Colombo. The team, led by Fatima Sana, lost four matches while three games were abandoned due of rain. PCB said that Wasim's contract had ended with the World Cup and the board had decided not to extend it, and instead appoint a new head coach. Wasim, a former Test player who has also served as chief selector of the men's teams, was appointed head coach last year. His tenure saw the Pakistan team lose the Asia Cup semifinals and then getting knocked out in the league stages of the T20 World Cup earlier this year. A reliable source said the PCB was looking for a foreign coach but if a suitable candidate isn't found, former women's team captain Bismah Maroof could get the job. The source added that the rest of the support staff will also be changed in a few days.
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Nov 4, 2025, 08:19 AM
Amit Shah Urges Voters to Press Lotus Button, Promises Development in Bihar

Amit Shah Urges Voters to Press Lotus Button, Promises Development in Bihar

Darbhanga (Bihar): Home MinisterAmit Shahon Tuesday urged voters inBiharto press the EVM button with the BJP's poll symbol lotus to prevent the return of 'jungle raj' during the RJD rule that had "devastated" the state. He promised that if the NDA returns to power, the government will spend Rs 26,000 crore to harness Koshi water for irrigation and to prevent floods. "Press 'lotus' button to prevent return of 'jungle raj' that devastated Bihar during the Lalu-Rabri's 15-year rule," Shah alleged, addressing a poll rally at Darbhanga. He said the NDA under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership could only lead Bihar to all-around development. "Altogether, Rs 26,000 crore will be spent to harness Koshi river water to irrigate 'Mithilanchal' and prevent floods in the area if the NDA is voted to power in Bihar...Water of the Ganga, Koshi and Gandak rivers will be utilised for irrigation and to prevent deluge in Bihar," the former BJP president said. If the NDA retains power in Bihar, people from Mithila, Koshi, and Tirhut will not be required to go to Patna or Delhi for treatment, as they will get quality medical facilities at AIIMS-Darbhanga, he said. Shah claimed, "As many as 3.60 cr people have been covered with free health insurance up to Rs 5 lakh crore, while the IT park at Darbhanga will employ the youth." He slammed the RJD for its complaint to the Election Commission, seeking withdrawal of the Rs 10,000 benefit for 'Jeevika Didis', alleging that "three generations of Lalu won't be able to snatch funds transferred" to the self-help groups. Reiterating that the RJD-Congress insulted 'Chaathi Maiya', the prime minister and his mother, Shah said people of Bihar will "avenge the insult by showing the exit door to such political parties" in the upcoming elections. "Bihar people never forgive those who insult 'Chhathi Maiya'. The RJD-Congress will be wiped out in the Bihar polls," Shah claimed.
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Nov 4, 2025, 08:06 AM
India and Israel Pledge Zero Tolerance Approach to Combating Terrorism

India and Israel Pledge Zero Tolerance Approach to Combating Terrorism

New Delhi: India and Israel should work together to build a global approach of "zero tolerance" in combating terrorism, External Affairs MinisterS Jaishankarsaid on Tuesday. He made the remarks at a meeting with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar. "Our two nations face a particular challenge from terrorism," Jaishankar said. "It is essential that we work towards ensuring a global approach of zero-tolerance towards terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations," he said. The Israeli foreign minister landed in New Delhi on Monday night on a three-day visit.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:55 AM
EMRS Society Assam Seeks Guest Teachers for 7 Positions

EMRS Society Assam Seeks Guest Teachers for 7 Positions

Applications are invited for recruitment of various teaching positions or career in EMRS Society Assam in 2025.Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) Society Assam is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or career of contractual Guest Teachers in 2025.Name of post :Guest TeacherNo. of posts: 7 (Science- 1, Mathematics-1, Assamese-4, Bodo-1)School wise vacancies :EMRS, Kharadhara, Dist: Bajali : 2EMRS, Howraghat, Dist: Karbi Anglong : 1EMRS, Jalah, Dist: Baksa : 1EMRS, Ardaopur, Dist: Dima Hasao : 2EMRS, Jonai, Dist: Dhemaji : 1Qualification :1. Bachelor’s Degree with at least 50% marks in the concerned subject/ combination of subjects and in aggregate from a recognised Institution.2. B.Ed. degree from a recognised university/autonomous institute approved by NCTE.3. Qualified in Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)4. Proficiency in teaching in the English mediumHow to apply :The candidates will submit their applications along with relevant documents at the respective District Commissioner’s office of the concerned EMRSThe last date for submission of applications at the District Commissioner’s office is 7th November, 2025Detailed :Click HereRelated
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Manipur's Tourism Industry Faces Steep Decline Amid Ongoing Civil Unrest

Manipur's Tourism Industry Faces Steep Decline Amid Ongoing Civil Unrest

Imphal:Manipur, once a thriving destination known for its rich culture, natural beauty, and vibrant events, is facing one of the most challenging periods in itstourismhistory due to the prevailing law and order situation in this sensitive border state.The state’s tourism industry, which earlier attracted both domestic and international visitors, has witnessed a steep decline following a series of setbacks, officials reported on Tuesday.Domestic tourist arrivals in Manipur have fallen sharply by 49.56%, from 58,000 in 2023 to just 29,000 in 2024, according to official data.Foreign tourist arrivals have also dropped by 31.35%, underscoring the growing challenges confronting the state’s tourism sector.Overall, the number of tourists visiting the state has plummeted from over 1,79,000 (1,67,000 domestic and 12,000 foreign) in 2019–20 to approximately 17,000 (15,700 domestic and 1,300 foreign) in 2024–25.While this drastic decrease is primarily attributed to the ongoing civil unrest, exorbitant airfares have also discouraged potential visitors.Travel advisories, including those issued by the U.S. Department of State, have warned tourists against visiting Manipur due to persistent threats of violence stemming from ethnic conflict, crime, and attacks on government targets, further impacting tourism confidence.Anurag Bajpai, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur, expressed optimism that with concerted efforts from all stakeholders, including the government, tour operators, and local communities, the state can once again emerge as a thriving tourism destination.Related
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:50 AM
Colab Platforms Sees 665% Return in Six Months After Diversifying into Semiconductors and AI

Colab Platforms Sees 665% Return in Six Months After Diversifying into Semiconductors and AI

Synopsis:Colab Platforms soared 665% in six months after expanding into semiconductors and AI, supported by India’s Rs. 76,000-crore mission and booming global tech demand. Renowned for its strong presence in India’s technology sector, the company is now venturing deeper into two high-growth arenas semiconductors and artificial intelligence. The news highlights its latest initiatives, including the creation of new subsidiaries aimed at expanding into chip manufacturing, OSAT services, and the rapidly emerging AI domain. Colab Platforms Limited’sstock, with a market capitalisation of Rs. 4,012 crores, rose to Rs. 196.70, hitting the intraday upper circuit, up 2 percent from its previous closing price of Rs. 192.85. Furthermore, the stock over the past year has given a return of 2,767 percent. On the financials side, the company reported revenue of Rs 21.79 crore in Q1FY26, rising 94.8% year-on-year from Rs 11.19 crore in Q1FY25. On a sequential basis, revenue grew 6.7% compared to Rs 20.43 crore in Q4FY25, reflecting consistent business momentum. Net profit stood at Rs 1.20 crore in Q1FY26, up 166.7% YoY from Rs 0.45 crore in Q1FY25. Sequentially, profit increased 26.3% from Rs 0.95 crore in Q4FY25, driven by improved operating performance and cost efficiency. Colab Platforms Limited has seen a sharp rise in its stock due to its bold entry into the semiconductor industry. The company recently formed Colab Semiconductor Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary focused on semiconductor manufacturing and OSAT services. This move positions Colab in one of India’s fastest-growing sectors, supported by government incentives and surging global demand across consumer electronics, EVs, and data centers. Colab is also benefiting from the strong outlook of India’s semiconductor market, which is expected to double by 2030 with steady annual growth. Investors see this expansion as a sign of long-term revenue potential and global competitiveness. Adding to the momentum, Colab recently launched Colab Intelligence Pvt. Ltd to enter the booming artificial intelligence space. The subsidiary will focus on advanced AI technologies such as automation and predictive analytics to enhance efficiency and decision-making. This diversification into two high-growth sectors semiconductors and AI has fueled strong market optimism, leading to a massive 665% return in just six months. Colab Platforms benefited from India’s booming semiconductor market, which is set to grow from $52 billion to $108 billion by 2030 at 15% annually. With government support of Rs. 76,000 crores, the company’s push for local chip production strengthens national security and reduces dependence on imports. This expansion helps create over 1.3 lakh jobs and aligns with India’s tech self-sufficiency goals. The surge in artificial intelligence has also boosted Colab’s prospects. AI is driving massive changes in gaming, esports, and sports management, with those markets projected to exceed USD 583 billion and USD 19 billion by 2030. AI-driven analytics are helping developers innovate and engage users while sports teams gain real-time performance insights. Beyond gaming, AI is remaking financial services and retail, with each market expected to cross USD 100 billion in value by 2030. Automation, advanced risk management, and personalized experiences are increasing efficiency and customer satisfaction. These combined opportunities in semiconductors and AI have powered the company’s impressive six times return in just six months. Written By Fazal Ul Vahab C H Disclaimer The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts/broking houses/rating agencies on tradebrains.in are their own, and not that of the website or its management. Investing in equities poses a risk of financial losses. Investors must therefore exercise due caution while investing or trading in stocks. Trade Brains Technologies Private Limited or the author are not liable for any losses caused as a result of the decision based on this article. Please consult your investment advisor before investing.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:50 AM
Rupee Gains Sharply After RBI Intervention Amid Trade Tensions

Rupee Gains Sharply After RBI Intervention Amid Trade Tensions

The rupee gained sharply, pulling back from a near-record low after intervention by the Reserve Bank of India. The currency rose as much as 0.4%, the most since Oct. 15, to 88.3925 per dollar, before paring gains. The central bank stepped in with dollar sales in the offshore currency market just before the onshore trading commenced at 9 am local time, according to people familiar with the matter. The monetary authority has been selling small amounts of dollars in recent sessions. Although Tuesday’s action appeared stronger than last week’s interventions, it failed to generate the same impact seen in mid-October when the currency rallied by more than 1%. A weaker rupee risks stoking imported inflation and eroding returns for foreign investors. Credit: Bloomberg “There is clearly a wall of resistance around the 88.8050 level for the rupee with the central bank interventions,” said VRC Reddy, head of treasury at Karur Vysya Bank Ltd. in Mumbai. “Whenever the market tests it, the intervention is strong at that psychological level.” Bonds also advanced after depository data showed that a category called others — which includes the central bank — bought 40.4 billion rupees ($456 million) of bonds on Monday, the most since Sept. 26. The 10-year yield fell two basis points to 6.52%. The buying has provided hope that the central bank is also supporting the bond market, Reddy said. Credit: Bloomberg The rupee has weakened about 3.3% this year, contrasting with gains of more than 3% in most other emerging Asian peers. On Monday, it fell to 88.80, just shy of the record low of 88.8050 hit in September. Thanks to the intervention, the rupee was among the region’s top performer on Tuesday. Persistent uncertainty over US tariffs on Indian exports and a stronger dollar, buoyed by waning expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts, have weighed on emerging-market currencies. Trade tensions linger after Minister Piyush Goyal said last month that India wouldn’t be rushed into concluding an agreement with the US. The US currently levies the highest duties on India among Asian nations, while improving US-China relations have reduced India’s relative advantage, according to Emkay Global Financial Services. “The RBI does not want the 89 levels to breach until a trade deal has been agreed upon,” said Anil Kumar Bhansali, head of treasury at Finrex Treasury Advisors. “My feeling is that the central bank will let the market move more freely once the trade deal has been reached.”
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:42 AM
Indian Stars Dominate ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Team of the Tournament

Indian Stars Dominate ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Team of the Tournament

Dubai: The title-winning Indian stars expectedly dominated the ICCWomen's Cricket World CupTeam of the Tournament with Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues and Deepti Sharma making it to the line-up announced on Tuesday. The Indian trio played a stellar role in the team's maiden World Cup triumph. India defeated South Africa by 52 runs in the summit clash on Sunday. Runners-up South Africa also have three of their players in the side, with skipper Laura Wolvaardt chosen to captain the Team of the Tournament following her sensational efforts with the bat where she amassed a whopping 571 runs at an average of 71.37 to break the record for the most runs at any single edition of the Women's World Cup. Annabel Sutherland, Ash Gardner and leg-spinner Alana King feature from the Australian team that reached the semi-finals, with standout wicket-keeper Sidra Nawaz of Pakistan the only player named in a side to miss out on the final four, stated an ICC press release. England's Sophie Ecclestone was also included following some strong efforts that helped her side reach the semi-finals, while compatriot Nat Sciver-Brunt is named as the 12th player. Opening batter Mandhana scored 434 runs at an average of 54.25 with one century and two fifties. A model of consistency at the top of the batting order for India, Mandhana finished as the second-leading run-scorer at the tournament behind only Wolvaardt. Her 109 against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai was the highlight for the left-hander, while consecutive scores of 80 and 88 against Australia and England prior to that century displayed Mandhana's ability to perform well against the best teams. Rodrigues, on her part, made 292 runs at an average of 58.40 with the help of one century and one fifty. Her stunning innings of 127 not out against Australia in the semi-finals was the major reason behind her inclusion in the side, though the India No.3 also produced a string of other good scores throughout the tournament. An unbeaten 76 against New Zealand was of vital importance in India's run to the semifinals, while Rodrigues' knock of 24 helped alongside Shafali Verma's fireworks in the final against South Africa. With the bat, Deepti scored 215 runs at an average of 30.71 with one century and three fifties. She also took 22 wickets at an average of 20.40. Named Player of the Tournament, Deepti was instrumental in India's title-winning campaign. She finished as the leading wicket-taker and scored crucial runs across the tournament. Deepti produced her best performance on the grandest stage, taking 5/39 in the final against South Africa and adding 58 with the bat. Her consistency and ability to influence games with both bat and ball made her India’s most valuable player. ICC Women's World Cup Team of Tournament: 1. Smriti Mandhana (India) 2. Laura Wolvaardt (c) (South Africa) 3. Jemimah Rodrigues (India) 4. Marizanne Kapp (South Africa) 5. Ash Gardner (Australia) 6. Deepti Sharma (India) 7. Annabel Sutherland (Australia) 8. Nadine de Klerk (South Africa) 9. Sidra Nawaz (wk) (Pakistan) 10. Alana King (Australia) 11. Sophie Ecclestone (England) 12th Player: Nat Sciver-Brunt (England).
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:39 AM
SEBI Approves Draft IPO Documents of Seven Companies, Clearing Path for Public Listings

SEBI Approves Draft IPO Documents of Seven Companies, Clearing Path for Public Listings

The Indian capital markets regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), has approved the draft IPO documents of Shiprocket and Meesho, filed through the confidential route, clearing the path for their public listing plans. In addition, SEBI has also cleared the public issue papers of five other companies, German Green Steel and Power, Rajputana Stainless, Skyways Air Services, Manika Plastech, and Allied Engineering Works, during the week ending October 31. The regulator issued observations on the confidential Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) of e-commerce platform Meesho on October 14, and logistics and supply chain platform Shiprocket on October 31. Similarly, German Green Steel and Power received SEBI’s observations on October 20, Manika Plastech on October 29, Allied Engineering Works and Rajputana Stainless on October 30, and Skyways Air Services on October 31. These observations mean the companies can go ahead with their IPOs. Companies filing publicly have one year to launch their IPO, while those filing confidentially have 18 months. Within this period, confidential filers must submit an updated DRHP to SEBI and then file the Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) with the Registrar of Companies to launch the IPO. Together, these seven companies are aiming to garner around Rs 7,700 crore, a PTI report said. Meesho, the budget-friendly e-commerce platform, submitted its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) through the confidential route in July this year. Following SEBI’s approval, the company filed an updated DRHP on October 18. The Bengaluru-based firm aims to raise Rs. 4,250 crore by issuing fresh shares. Additionally, existing investors, including Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital, Y Combinator, VH Capital, and promoters Vidit Aatrey and Sanjeev Kumar, plan to sell up to 17.56 crore equity shares through an offer-for-sale (OFS). Zomato and Temasek-backed Shiprocket submitted their pre-filed DRHPs to the capital markets regulator in May this year, aiming to raise between Rs. 2,000–2,400 crore through their IPO, which will include both a fresh issue and an offer-for-sale (OFS). German Green Steel and Power, which submitted its IPO documents to SEBI in June, plans to raise ₹450 crore through a fresh issue. The IPO also includes an offer-for-sale (OFS) of up to 20 lakh equity shares by the existing promoters. Rajputana Stainless refiled its draft IPO documents in the same month to raise funds for setting up a new facility and reducing its debt. The IPO, totaling 2.09 crore shares, will include a fresh issue of 1.46 crore shares and an offer-for-sale (OFS) of 62.5 lakh shares by promoter Shankarlal Deepchand Mehta. Skyways Air Services Delhi-based air freight and logistics firm Skyways Air Services filed its draft IPO document on June 30 this year. The company plans to issue 3.29 crore fresh shares, while existing shareholders, including promoters, will sell 1.33 crore shares through an OFS. Manika Plastech, a Mumbai-based manufacturer of rigid polymer packaging, plans to raise ₹115 crore through the issuance of fresh shares for capital expenditure and debt reduction. Its promoter entity, VRIDAA Holding Trust, will sell 1.5 crore shares via an offer-for-sale (OFS). The company had filed its draft IPO documents in June. Delhi-based smart energy meter maker Allied Engineering Works filed its DRHP with SEBI in July to raise funds through an IPO. The offering will include a fresh issue worth ₹400 crore and an OFS of 75 lakh shares by promoter Ashutosh Goel. Meanwhile, Bombay Coated and Special Steels withdrew its draft IPO documents on October 30, and SEBI returned the draft filing of Vishal Nirmiti on the same day. Written by Sridhar J Disclaimer The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts/broking houses/rating agencies on tradebrains.in are their own, and not that of the website or its management. Investing in equities poses a risk of financial losses. Investors must therefore exercise due caution while investing or trading in stocks. Trade Brains Technologies Private Limited or the author are not liable for any losses caused as a result of the decision based on this article. Please consult your investment advisor before investing.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:35 AM
Indian Women's Cricket Team Scripts History: Maiden ICC Women's World Cup Trophy Win and Top 10 Richest Cricketers

Indian Women's Cricket Team Scripts History: Maiden ICC Women's World Cup Trophy Win and Top 10 Richest Cricketers

The Indian women’s cricket team scripted history lifting their maiden ICC Women’s World Cup trophy. In front of a full house at the DY Patil Stadium, India defeated South Africa by 52 runs, marking the start of a golden chapter in women's cricket. Women's cricket has been on the rise in India with BCCI's introduction of the Women's Premier League and pay parity. The triumph on Sunday highlights the sporting prowess of the Women in Blue. BCCI further filled their pockets announcing a Rs 51 crore reward for the players, staff and selectors after the World Cup win. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? According to reports by GoodReturns and CNBC-TV18, here’s a look at the 10 richest Indian women cricketers in 2025, whose hard work has redefined success both on and off the field. Former India captain Mithali Raj remains at the top despite her retirement. From starting out with no match fees, Raj's long India career helped her establish her place in history. Even after retirement, she remains involved as mentor with the Gujarat Giants. With broadcast duties, brand endorsements her net worth estimated to be in the region of Rs 40-45 crore. Her consistency and leadership have turned her into both a sporting icon and a financial success story. Smriti Mandhana is among the most recognisable faces in women’s cricket today. The India vice-captain has a reported net worth of around ₹32–34 crore. Much of her wealth comes from matches and her ₹3.4 crore WPL deal with Royal Challengers Bangalore. Mandhana’s mix of skill, grace, and marketability has made her one of India’s top sporting ambassadors. The stylish left-hander has endorsed brands such as Rexona, Nike, HerbaLife, American Express and Red Bull. A post shared by The Free Press Journal (@freepressjournal) Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur has an estimated net worth of ₹24–26 crore. She holds a BCCI Grade A contract worth ₹50 lakh and a ₹1.8 crore WPL deal with the Mumbai Indians. Her dynamic leadership, match-winning performances, and endorsements make her one of the most influential figures in Indian cricket. Harman's endorsements include deals with Asian paints, Puma, Mountain Dew, Relispray and Crex. Former pacer Jhulan Goswami needs no introduction. She is believed to have a net worth of around ₹8 crore and is one of the most respected names in Indian cricket. After retirement, she continues her association with the sport through the Legends League Cricket, alongside broadcast duties. Her career embodies longevity, excellence, and grace. At just 21, Shafali Verma is already a bankable brand. Her estimated net worth of ₹8–11 crore includes a ₹2 crore WPL contract with Delhi Capitals and multiple endorsement deals with Rexona, DSC, ProQuest Nutrition and Bank of Baroda. Known for her fearless batting, Shafali represents the new generation of Indian cricketers who combine talent with commercial success. Player of the tournament in Women's World Cup 2025, Deepti Sharma’s estimated net worth is around ₹8 crore. The all-rounder’s consistent performance and ₹2.6 crore WPL deal with UP Warriorz have made her one of India’s most valuable players. She also earns from brand endorsements with the likes Puma, ThumbsUp and Boost. Jemimah Rodrigues, India's semi-final hero, has an estimated net worth of ₹5 crore. Her ₹2.2 crore WPL deal with Delhi Capitals and brand tie-ups contribute to her growing stature. She has endorsed brands such as Nike, Red Bull, Boat, IDFC Bank among others. Jemimah’s flair and consistency continue to make her a fan favourite. A post shared by The Free Press Journal (@freepressjournal) Pooja Vastrakar was not a part of India's World Cup squad but remains a high earning all-rounder. Signed by the Mumbai Indians for ₹1.9 crore, she also represents brands like Oakley and Fairplay Sports. Vastrakar's net worth is rumoured to be between ₹3–5 crore Her energetic performances and increasing visibility are adding to her commercial appeal. Yastika Bhatia was part of the India squad before an injury ruled her out of contention. She has an estimated net worth of ₹1 crore, and has impressed with her calmness behind the stumps and sharp batting. She has been associated with brand such as Skechers India, Meta, LoveChild by Masaba and Hyundai. Renuka Singh Thakur’s net worth is estimated between ₹80 lakh and ₹1 crore. Known for her swing and discipline, she has quickly become a key bowler for India. Her growing list of brand endorsements include Kookaburra, IDFC First Bank, Adidas and Hyundai.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:29 AM
Madhuri Dixit-Nene Faces Backlash Over Three-Hour Late Arrival at Canadian Event

Madhuri Dixit-Nene Faces Backlash Over Three-Hour Late Arrival at Canadian Event

Bollywood’s dhak-dhak girlMadhuri Dixit-Nenefaced severe backlash from Netizens for reportedly coming three hours late for an event in Canada. Social media comments and posts made it plainly clear that the audience was angry following their negative event experience. Netizens lashed out at the actress and organisers for poorly organising the event. The visuals on social media show Madhuri dancing energetically to some of her popular numbers. However, her late arrival to the show upset the audience. Reports suggested that Madhuri showed up almost three hours late for the show, inviting the ire of the audience. The visuals are now spreading like a wildfire on social media. The viral post from Madhuri's tour is garnering massive attention, with one prominent piece of advice urging fans to 'save your money'. The post also attracted several negative comments with complaints from netizens calling the entire show 'chaotic' and 'poorly organised'. One of the attendees wrote, “This was the worst show ever. So disorganised. The advertisement didn't say she was just going to chat and dance 2 seconds of each song. Very poorly organized by the promoters. So many people walked out. People were yelling for refunds. Doesn't matter that she is a beautiful actress and person, everyone who went to the show has to agree it was poorly organized.” (sic) Another user said, “Worst show one can ever go to. Least worried about the audience's time. Three hours late and then full of lame talks." One attendee wrote, “I left at 11:05 pm, as I had work the next day. I honestly don't know if it was the organisers or her who decided she'd come at 10:00 pm. It just started way too late and disrespected the audience's time.” Multiple fans claimed their tickets specified a 05:30 PM start, yet the event didn't commence until nearly 10:00 PM." (sic) Many fans demanded formal action, backing their advice with legal grounds. As one viral comment read, they should report the organisers to Consumer Protection Ontario because supplying incorrect service information is an illegal act of 'misrepresentation'. However, some sects of the audience did come forward and defended Madhuri. A user wrote, "She seems to be performing as graciously as always! It may be a production or management co-ordination issue. Another fan writes, "Madhuri Dixit is amazing. Real fans would appreciate any glimpse of her. It's not her fault if it was not organized correctly. To be in her presence is something else. On the professional front. Madhuri is busy with projects like the psychological thriller seriesMrs Deshpande,Maa Behanand an untitled project with Sajid Nadidadwala.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:28 AM
Deadly Avalanche Strikes Climbers in Nepal's Dolakha District

Deadly Avalanche Strikes Climbers in Nepal's Dolakha District

Guwahati:A deadly avalanche struck climbers near the Yalung Ri mountain base camp inNepal’s Dolakha districton Monday, killing at least seven people, five foreigners and twoNepalis, according to expedition organizer Seven Summit Treks.The avalanche hit around 9 am local time (03:15 GMT) while the group was moving near the base camp of Yalung Ri, a 5,630-metre peak located in northeastern Nepal.Rescuers have recovered two bodies so far and are still searching for five others who they believe are buried deep beneath the snow.Mingma Sherpa, chairman of Seven Summit Treks, said, “Rescuers believe the missing climbers are trapped 10 to 15 feet below the snow, and the recovery process may take time.”The victims included two Italians, a Canadian, a German, a French climber, and two Nepali guides, officials confirmed. Five other climbers who survived the avalanche returned to the base camp with non-critical injuries.According to the Dolakha district police chief, the group had left the camp just over an hour before the avalanche struck. “All of them were climbing as part of a scheduled acclimatisation climb before heading to the nearby Dolma Khang peak,” the official said.Local police dispatched a rescue helicopter to the Na Gaun area of Dolakha, which lies about five hours on foot from the Yalung Ri base camp, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Gyan Kumar Mahato.Mahato explained that rescue operations were severely affected by bad weather and difficult terrain, which made helicopter flights and ground access challenging.One injured climber toldThe Kathmandu Postthat repeated calls for help went unanswered for hours. “If rescue teams had arrived earlier, more lives could have been saved,” he said.The team had planned to scale Dolma Khang, a 6,332-metre (20,774 ft) peak, using Yalung Ri as part of their acclimatisation schedule.Meanwhile, a separate rescue operation is underway in western Nepal for two missing Italian climbers, Stefano Farronato and Alessandro Caputo, who disappeared while attempting to climb Panbari mountain. A third member of their team, Velter Perlino, 65, was rescued last week along with three local guides.Autumn remains one of Nepal’s most active climbing seasons due to favourable weather and visibility. However, recent heavy rain and snowfall triggered by Cyclone Montha have raised avalanche risks across the Himalayas.Last week, authorities rescued two British women and an Irish woman trapped for days in the Mustang region, while severe weather also stranded hundreds of hikers near Mount Everest in October.Related
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India Leads Global Pay Fairness Sentiment, Report Finds

India Leads Global Pay Fairness Sentiment, Report Finds

New Delhi: The employee perceptions of fair compensation are improving worldwide, as the percentage of workers who feel they are unfairly paid has decreased from 31 per cent to 27 per cent year over year, a report said on Tuesday. India leads in pay fairness sentiment among the 34 markets surveyed, with only 11 per cent of workers reporting dissatisfaction with their pay, the report from human capital management company ADP said. The report said there are significant disparities among markets, with South Korea and Sweden reporting the highest levels of pay unfairness sentiment at 45 per cent and 39 per cent, respectively. It also noted significant gender pay gaps in numerous countries, with over 30 per cent of women in 15 out of 34 markets indicating unfair pay, compared to only five markets for men. However, India was reported among the few markets where a larger proportion of men (12 per cent) than women (9 per cent) perceive their pay as unfair. Pay fairness dissatisfaction in India also decreases with age -- from 13 per cent among workers aged 18-26 to just 5 per cent among those aged 55 and above, contrary to the global trend. “Fair pay is more than a compensation conversation; it is a trust conversation. When employees believe they are paid fairly, they are more engaged, motivated, and loyal,” said Rahul Goyal, Managing Director, ADP India and Southeast Asia. India's leading position in pay fairness sentiment indicates progress in equitable pay practices, but employers need to ensure fairness extends beyond salary to include opportunities, growth, and recognition to foster long-term employee engagement, the report said. Earlier in October, global payroll and compliance platform Deel said that the median salaries for men and women in India are nearly equal, ranging from $13,000 to $23,000, reflecting "growing pay equity and the adoption of data-driven compensation models.” Disclaimer: This story is from the syndicated feed. Nothing has changed except the headline.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:27 AM
Bengaluru: Husband of Murdered Dermatologist Sent Chilling Messages to Multiple Women Weeks After Her Death

Bengaluru: Husband of Murdered Dermatologist Sent Chilling Messages to Multiple Women Weeks After Her Death

Bengaluru:In a latest development in the death of dermatologist Kruthika M Reddy, investigating officials have uncovered some disturbing evidence suggesting the involvement of her husband, general surgeon Mahendra Reddy GS, in the case. According to a report byIndia Today,the probe revealed that Mahendra sent chilling messages to several women weeks after his wife's murder. The messages, reading “I killed my wife for you,” were discovered in the payment note section of the transactions made through his PhonePe app. Here's What the Probe Revealed According to the report, the police said Mahendra sent the message to at least four or five women, including a medical professional who had earlier rejected his advances. The messages came to light when investigators retrieved data from his seized phone and laptop, which were later examined by the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL). According to police sources, the accused appeared to make attempts to rekindle old relationships after his wife’s death. The findings added a new layer of complexity to the case, which had initially been registered as an unnatural death before being reclassified as murder following toxicology confirmation. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Propofol Poisoning and Criminal Background Mahendra, who was arrested in October, allegedly murdered his wife by administering Propofol, an anaesthetic drug restricted to hospital use. Both were employed at Victoria Hospital and had gotten married in May 2024. On April 23 this year, Kruthika collapsed at her father’s residence in Marathahalli, where she had been recuperating due to health concerns. Mahendra had reportedly visited her over two days, administering intravenous injections under the guise of medical treatment. She was declared brought dead at a nearby hospital. Following her sister’s insistence on further inquiry, forensic analysis confirmed traces of Propofol in multiple organs, establishing deliberate administration of the sedative drug. The case was subsequently booked under Section 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023. Police also revealed that Mahendra’s family had prior criminal links. His twin brother, Nagendra Reddy, faced multiple cheating and criminal cases in 2018, while Mahendra and another brother were co-accused in a 2023 threat case. Kruthika’s family claimed that these details were hidden from them before the marriage.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:26 AM
India A Squad Announced for Rising Star Asia Cup Amid Tensions with Pakistan Cricket Board

India A Squad Announced for Rising Star Asia Cup Amid Tensions with Pakistan Cricket Board

The BCCI on Monday announced India A’s squad for the upcoming Rising Star Asia Cup. Jitesh Sharma will captain the side, with Naman Dhir appointed as his deputy. India A has been drawn in Group B alongside Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan Shaheens. India A will clash against Pakistan Shaheens on November 16 at Doha Reacting to the group placements, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi criticized the BCCI for positioning India and Pakistan in the same pool. Taking to X, she remarked that the board seemed driven by commercial interests rather than principles. She also questioned whether the Asia Cup trophy had been handed to its rightful winners, hinting at ongoing disputes involving BCCI, PCB, and the ACC. She wrote,”Chalo bhai, get ready for India A matches with Pakistan A. Because our BCCI is only dhandha. BTW, has the Asia Cup Trophy been handed over to the rightful winners or BCCI busy fixing more tournaments for India to play Pakistan?” Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Tensions between the Indian and Pakistani cricket boards have remained high since the recent Asia Cup controversy. Following the tournament, India’s senior team, led by Suryakumar Yadav, refused to shake hands with Pakistan players and declined to receive the trophy from PCB and ACC chief Mohsin Naqvi, further straining relations between the two nations. Priyanka had recently taken a swipe at the BCCI after Afghanistan withdrew from its upcoming T20 tri-series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka following alleged Pakistani airstrikes that killed three Afghan cricketers and five civilians. Tagging a tweet made by Afghanistan leg spinner Rashid Khan, Priyanka wrote, “Pakistan establishment is made up of a bunch of cowards who thrive on the blood of their innocent victims and get thrashed at the borders. Shame on them. Good to see Afghanistan Cricket Board call off their series matches with Pakistan, maybe BCCI and GoI can take tips on how to prioritise nation over sports.” Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? India A squad for Rising star tournament 14-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi was also named in in the 15-member India A squad. Apart from Suryavanshi, the Rising Asia Cup squad features several promising names like Nehal Wadhera, Ashutosh Sharma, Gurjapneet Singh, and Vijay Kumar Vyshak. Priyansh Arya, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Nehal Wadhera, Naman Dhir (VC), Suryansh Shedge, Jitesh Sharma (C) (WK), Ramandeep Singh, Harsh Dubey, Ashutosh Sharma, Yash Thakur, Gurjapneet Singh, Vijay Kumar Vyshak, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Abhisek Porel (WK), Suyash Sharma. Stand-by: Gurnoor Singh Brar, Kumar Kushagra, Tanush Kotian, Sameer Rizvi, Shaik Rasheed.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:26 AM
Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd Secures Patent for Innovative Dual-Release Gastro-Resistant Tablet

Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd Secures Patent for Innovative Dual-Release Gastro-Resistant Tablet

Synopsis:A small-cap pharmaceutical stock gained traction after securing a 20-year patent for its innovative dual-release gastro-resistant tablet, designed to offer long-lasting relief to GERD patients. A leading small-cap pharma stock drew investor attention after obtaining a 20-year patent for a next-generation gastro-resistant drug targeting GERD, a condition affecting millions worldwide. Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd, with a market capitalization of Rs. 7,408.54 crore, opened at Rs. 474 and hit an intraday high of Rs. 480.20 against the previous close of Rs. 468.25, marking a rise of about 2.56 percent. The company has been granted a patent titled “Dual Release Gastro-Resistant Composition” for 20 years starting November 19, 2022, under the Patents Act, 1970. This patent covers Akums’ novel Dual Release Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) tablet developed for moderate to severe or treatment-resistant GERD, a condition estimated to affect 14 percent of the global population and over 15.6 percent of Indians. Conventional PPIs often fail to sustain acid suppression throughout the night, leading to incomplete symptom relief. Akums’ Dual Release PPI tablet addresses this gap using a unique “tablet-in-tablet” technology that releases 50 percent of the active ingredient in the duodenum and the remaining 50 percent in the ileum. This mechanism ensures extended absorption, better heartburn-free days, long-lasting relief, and improved patient compliance with just one tablet a day. During Q1FY26, Akums reported sales of Rs. 1,024 crore compared to Rs. 1,056 crore in the previous quarter, marking a 3 percent decline. Operating profit rose 37 percent quarter-on-quarter to Rs. 129 crore from Rs. 94 crore, while profit before tax (PBT) increased 28 percent to Rs. 96 crore from Rs. 75 crore. However, net profit fell 57 percent sequentially to Rs. 65 crore from Rs. 150 crore. On a year-on-year basis, revenue grew 0.5 percent from Rs. 1,019 crore to Rs. 1,024 crore, while operating profit inched up 1 percent to Rs. 129 crore from Rs. 128 crore. PBT rose 10 percent to Rs. 96 crore from Rs. 87 crore, and net profit improved 7 percent to Rs. 65 crore from Rs. 61 crore. Incorporated in 2004 and headquartered in Delhi, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd manufactures and markets pharmaceutical formulations and active ingredients in India and overseas. The company’s diversified portfolio spans prescription drugs, nutraceuticals, herbal and ayurvedic products, cosmetics, and over-the-counter medicines across therapeutic areas including cardiology, orthopaedics, gynaecology, dermatology, and gastroenterology. Akums also operates as a leading contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), catering to major Indian and global pharmaceutical companies. Written by Manan Gangwar The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts/broking houses/rating agencies ontradebrains.inare their own, and not that of the website or its management. Investing in equities poses a risk of financial losses. Investors must therefore exercise due caution while investing or trading in stocks. Trade Brains Technologies Private Limited or the author are not liable for any losses caused as a result of the decision based on this article. Please consult your investment advisor before investing.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:25 AM
Indian Engineer Wins Dh25 Million in Big Ticket Jackpot

Indian Engineer Wins Dh25 Million in Big Ticket Jackpot

An Indian expat in Abu Dhabi won Dh25 million, unaware at first due to missed calls/Representative ImageSaravanan Venkatachalam was behind the wheel, oblivious to the calls buzzing on his phone, when fortune found him. An Indian engineer in Abu Dhabi, he had just won Dh25 million in the Big Ticket jackpot for November’s draw.The victory, realised only after friends and family called to break the news, captures both the suspense and spectacle of the UAE’s most celebrated raffle.The Engineer who missed the callSaravanan Venkatachalam, a 44-year-old engineer from Chennai living in Abu Dhabi, became the newest Big Ticket millionaire when his entry, number 463221, was drawn during the live event on 3 November. The ticket, purchased on 30 October, earned him the top prize of Dh25 million in Series 280 of the draw.29-Yr-Old Indian Anilkumar Bolla Becomes UAE’s Biggest Lottery Winner Ever in ₹240 Cr Lucky Day DrawWhen the hosts, Richard and Bouchra, announced his number, their calls went unanswered. His phone, set toDo Not Disturbduring work hours, remained silent as they tried repeatedly to reach him. “Come on, Saravanan, please pick up the call,” the hosts urged on air, promising, “We will find you.”It was not until friends and relatives began calling that he realised what had happened. “I was completely blank,” he recalled later.“All I can say is that I’m deeply grateful and overjoyed.” He plans to consult his family before deciding how to use the money, setting aside a portion for his child’s education and approaching the rest with care.His path to fortune began five years ago, prompted by a colleague who once won the raffle himself. Since then, Venkatachalam has bought tickets both individually and in groups. “If you can’t buy one alone, join with friends,” he advises.It is a sentiment that echoes through the expatriate community, where syndicates often pool resources for a shared chance at luck.The other winnersWhile Venkatachalam’s prize dominated headlines, four other participants also emerged with substantial winnings.Lazar Joseph, from Sharjah, claimed Dh110,000 in the Big Win category, a contest with a maximum prize of Dh150,000. His share will help fund his daughter’s education, while he divides the remainder among fourteen fellow ticket-holders.Thiyagarajan Periyaswami, a decade-long Abu Dhabi resident, secured Dh130,000 and intends to buy a new car after recently relocating his family back to India.Mohammed Elias, from Al Ain, took home Dh150,000, which he plans to share among friends.Ijas Yunus, another lucky entrant, will split his winnings ten ways and use his portion to buy gifts for his wife and child.In the separateDream Car Draw, a Bangladeshi expatriate from Al Ain with ticket number 008475 drove away in a new Nissan Patrol — a reminder that Big Ticket’s fortunes extend beyond cash prizes.The season of prizesBig Ticket’s organisers have built the raffle into a calendar of experiences, merging high-value rewards with the glamour of Abu Dhabi’s social season. This November, buyers stand to win more than money.Customers purchasing tickets between 1 and 21 November will automatically enter an E-draw selecting thirty winners for aRace and Luxury Yacht Experience. Each receives Dh10,000 in cash and a fully paid trip for two to attend the Yas Marina race weekend on 6 and 7 December, including a three-night stay in a five-star hotel, concert tickets, transport, and flights for non-UAE residents.During the two-day yacht event, participants can compete for further cash prizes, including a special Dh250,000 award presented live on both days. The names of the thirty winners will be published on 1 December, and each will automatically enter the 3 December live draw.Every customer buying tickets from 1 to 30 November qualifies for the upcoming grand draw, where one entrant will once again claim Dh25 million, alongside ten consolation prizes of Dh100,000 each.Complementing these offers, the ongoingDream Car Seriescontinues with a Maserati Grecale to be awarded on 3 December and a BMW 430i on 3 January. Shoppers can also take advantage of the month’s bundle promotion:buy two tickets and get two freeacross both the main raffle and car draw categories.The culture of fortuneThe Big Ticket draw, established in 1992 at Abu Dhabi International Airport, has evolved into one of the Gulf’s most recognisable fixtures, a ritual that mingles aspiration, community, and spectacle.Each new millionaire joins a widening circle of expatriates who see in the raffle a rare gateway to financial freedom.For Venkatachalam, the windfall is both a personal milestone and a reflection of that larger story, one of ordinary people drawn together by the faint but persistent promise of luck. His quiet satisfaction, measured against the exuberant world of televised draws and promotional fanfare, speaks to something enduring in the human impulse: to hope, to risk, and sometimes, to win.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:18 AM
NFSU Invites Applications for Junior Scientific Officer and Scientific Assistant Positions

NFSU Invites Applications for Junior Scientific Officer and Scientific Assistant Positions

Applications are invited for recruitment of various technical positions or career in NFSU in 2025.National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or jobs of Junior Scientific Officer and also Scientific Assistant on contractual basis in 2025.Name of post : Junior Scientific OfficerNo. of posts : 2Discipline wise vacancies :Forensic Narcotics/NDPS : 1Multimedia Forensics : 1Qualification :Forensic Narcotics/NDPS : Master’s degree in Forensic Science (with Forensic Chemistry as a specialization) / Forensic Science/Chemistry/Biochemistry/Forensic Pharmacy/PharmaceuticalChemistry/ Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance from recognized University/Institute. Three (03) years of experience in Analysis / Research also in the relevant field in any Central / State / UT Government organization or recognized laboratory recognized laboratory / research institute or equivalent Industrial experience.Multimedia Forensics : Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) OR Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) OR Information Technology OR Electronics OR Electrical and Electronics (EEE); OR Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security) OR Master degree in Computer Science OR Information Technology OR Electronics OR Physics; OR Forensic Science OR Forensic Science (specialization CyberForensics) OR Digital Forensics OR Digital forensics and Information Security OR Cyber Security OR Multimedia Forensics OR Information and Communication Technology OR Artificial Intelligence OR Data Science OR Cyber Security Management from recognized University or Institute. Three (03) years of experience also in Analysis / Research in the relevant field in any Central / State / UT Government organization or recognized laboratory recognized laboratory / research institute or equivalent Industrial experience.Pay : Consolidated Monthly Salary of Rs.60,200/-Age Limit : Not be more than 35 years of age altogether.Name of post : Scientific Assistant (Multimedia Forensics)No. of posts : 1Qualification : Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) OR Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) OR Information Technology OR Electronics OR Electrical and Electronics (EEE); OR Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security) OR Master degree in Computer Science OR Information Technology OR Electronics OR Physics; OR Forensic Science OR Forensic Science (specialization Cyber Forensics) OR Digital Forensics OR Digital forensics and Information Security OR Cyber Security OR Multimedia Forensics OR Information and Communication Technology OR Artificial Intelligence OR Data Science OR Cyber Security Management from recognized University or Institute.Pay : Consolidated Monthly Salary of Rs.47,400/-Age Limit : Not be more than 30 years of age altogetherSelection Procedure :Candidates may appear for a walk-in-interview altogether on 10th November 2025. The venue is altogether at National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar Campus, Gujarat. Reporting Time: 10:00 AMHow to apply :Candidates must bring original certificates and also documents (educational qualification,experience certificates, age proof, etc.) for verification at the time of the interview.One set of self-attested photocopies of all supporting documents (degree, marksheets, experience certificates, etc.) should also be submitted to the Recruitment Cell at the time of the interview.Detailed :Click HereRelated
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:18 AM
Indian Women's Cricket Team Wins First World Championship Title

Indian Women's Cricket Team Wins First World Championship Title

The night of November 2nd, 2025 will will be remembered as a night when women's cricket welcomed a new World Champion. Emotions were at an all-time high at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai when the Indian Women's team went on to lift the title for the first time. Harmanpreet Kaur etched her name in history as the first captain to win the coveted title. In a video gone viral on social media, Harmanpreet can be seen rushing to her father, Harmander Singh Bhullar, and leaping into his arms to celebrate. In a now-viral video, Harmander proudly lifted his daughter, and the duo shared an emotional, heartwarming moment. Harmander is a former sportsman from Punjab and was Harmanpreet's first coach. He has been a pillar of strength throughout her cricketing journey. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Harmanpreet Kaur's tribute to Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami After the match, the team was seen handing the trophy to legends Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami, two stalwarts who laid the foundation for Indian women's cricket and worked tirelessly to elevate it to its current heights India beat South Africa in the final Team India triumphed with a 52-run victory over South Africa in a thrilling finale at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Sunday. Batting first, India posted a total of 298/7 in 50 overs and then bowled the Proteas out for 246.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:17 AM
Indian National Held Captive by Sudanese Militia in Al Fashir City

Indian National Held Captive by Sudanese Militia in Al Fashir City

An Indian national has been held captive in Sudan by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia after he was kidnapped from Al Fasir, a city 1,000 km away from Khartoum. In a video byNDTVAdarsh Behera, 36, from Odisha's Jagatsinghpur, can be seen sitting between the RSF soldiers. In the video, one of the soldiers asked Behera, "Do you know Shah Rukh Khan?" Another soldier then prompts him to say, "Dagalo good", referring to Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of RSF. Behera's family in conversation withNDTVinformed that he has been working in Sudan since 2022 at a company named Sukarati Plastic Factory. In a video shared with the publication by his family, Behera requested help from the government of Odisha. "I am here in Al Fashir where the situation is very bad. I have been living here for two years with great difficulty. My family and children are very worried. I request the state (Odisha) government to help me," he said in a video, as reported by the publication. Sudan's Ambassador to India Mohammed Abdalla Ali Eltom said that he is coordinating closely with Sudanese authorities and Ministry of External Affairs to secure the release of Behera abducted by RSF in the war-torn Al Fashir city. "We have been in close contact with India's Ministry of External Affairs ever since reports emerged about the Indian national who was captured. Even before that, during the siege of one of the Sudanese cities, the Ministry had reached out to us about another Indian citizen there, who endured very difficult conditions during those 500 days," Eltom said. "We are coordinating closely with both the Sudanese authorities and the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to ensure their safety and secure their release," he said. Eltom described the situation as "very unpredictable", saying, "We kind of know what we need to do. And we have seen what they are capable of doing. We hope that he will be treated well. And we hope that we can see him coming back safely soon." The RSF recently captured Al Fashir, triggering fresh violence and mass displacement in North Darfur. It took control of the western Darfur region last week, after ousting the Sudanese Army from the city that was besieged for 18 months. (With PTI inputs)
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:17 AM
The Great Bird Migration: Origins, Reasons, and Marvels

The Great Bird Migration: Origins, Reasons, and Marvels

Come winter, we all start looking for ‘something warm’, ‘something cosy’, turns out, it’s not just a human thing, it is also a bird thing. Birds, the winged wonders, in search of a warmer climate for food and breeding purposes, make their way to North India.And when we say warmer climate, of course we are comparing it with the frigid conditions of Siberia, China, and Europe and beyond. When compared, the Indian winter feels like the perfect condition for the birds from these regions. Every winter, millions of migratory birds journey thousands of miles from icy northern lands to seek refuge in north India’s wetlands, lakes, and surprisingly…urban green spaces. This seasonal phenomenon transforms the landscape into a bustling avian metropolis, giving life to everything, from the remotest forests to the heart of cities like Delhi.Short eared owlThis article explores where these migratory birds come from, why and how they undertake such epic journeys, and introduces some of the remarkable species that brighten North India in winter.The great bird migration: Origins and reasonsEvery winter, millions of migratory birds travel thousands of kilometres to India, escaping the freezing conditions of their northern breeding grounds in regions like Siberia, Central Asia, and Europe. During winter, As temperatures plummet there, food and water are something that becomes scarce.This extreme condition forces the birds to seek warmer regions where survival is easier. India’s mild winter climate and diverse ecosystems, from wetlands and mangroves to grasslands and lakes, provide the ideal refuge for these travellers.Bar-headed gooseWhat is the Central Asian Flyway?The Central Asian Flyway (CAF) is one of the world’s major migratory bird routes, stretching from the Arctic Ocean in northern Russia through Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent and the Indian Ocean.It covers the migration paths of over 30 countries and supports nearly 600 species of migratory birds, including cranes, geese, ducks, waders, and shorebirds. So where is India in all these? We’ll have you know that India lies at the heart of this flyway, serving as a crucial stopover and wintering ground.Indian wetlands like Chilika Lake, Keoladeo National Park, Pong Dam, and Nal Sarovar play a vital role in sustaining these species during their annual migration cycles.These wetlands come alive each year with birds like flamingos, bar-headed geese, pelicans, and ducks. Delhi NCR is also one of the many places in north India where these migratory birds come every year.Siberian craneWhat happens in Delhi during the winter migration season? What can we look forward to?As Delhi slowly starts to get used to the nip in the air, learning how to breathe amid increasing smog, a very small section of the city’s population gears up for some outdoor exploration. But not just any outdoor trips, the Delhi Bird Atlas (DBA) to be precise. Delhi Bird Atlas, according to Mohit Mehta, a seasoned Delhi birder, “is a large-scale citizen science initiative aimed at systematically documenting the distribution and diversity of birds across Delhi.For this purpose, the city is divided into seven clusters—North, North-West, North-East, East, South, Dwarka, and Najafgarh. Each of these clusters comprises several randomly selected subcells, which serve as the core survey units.” Interestingly, Delhi sees two such surveys every year – Summer Survey which focuses on resident and summer visitors, especially species that breed within Delhi, and Winter Survey which records both resident and migratory birds. This gives a complete seasonal view of Delhi’s avifauna. Mohit Mehta adds, “I have been leading the Najafgarh Cluster, one of Delhi’s most ecologically rich zones.This marks our third survey, and our teams continue to work with great enthusiasm to ensure detailed and reliable coverage of all subcells.”Greater flamingoThe Atlas is a significant effort in understanding long-term bird population trends, identifying key habitats, and monitoring the effects of urbanisation on biodiversity. Mohit Mehta and Arun Kamath, a seasoned birder from Gurugram, recently took part in this winter’s Delhi Bird Atlas. “There are habitats that are losing…the forested land that we saw a couple of years back are either vast farmlands now or are just dumping yards for city’s garbage.However, there are still small pockets like Najafgarh, Sultanpur National Park and Bird Sanctuary where we have found a good number of birds. Yes, haze was a problem as they made sightings not only difficult but late also. On hazy days, naturally, bird activities are also very low.But we were able to confidently say that the Ruddy Shelducks are back, and so are the much loved and sought-after Short-eared Owl, Bluethroats, Redstarts, and Warblers to name some.” “We were pleasantly surprised to see Pied Cuckoo this time of year,” Kamath added.Northern pintailThe Delhi Bird Atlas thrives on community participation. Birders from all backgrounds, experienced and new, come together to explore, learn, and contribute to science. It’s an excellent opportunity for new birdwatchers to get hands-on field experience, learn identification skills, and connect with the city’s vibrant birding community.One such “new birder” Anuradha Mathur tells us how she ended up in this birding circle.“I’ve always been a nature buff, having lived in a cantonment all my life! The mobile camera made it easy to click pictures, but during the COVID-19 lockdown, the most exciting new visitors were the birds that came to the terrace. That’s when backyard birding turned into serious birding for me. I met some wonderful friends on social media (X, previously Twitter) who were passionate birders (@IndiAves) and guided me, from using the camera properly to understanding birding etiquette.Interestingly, Delhi-NCR offered such a wide variety of local and migratory birds across different seasons that this hobby soon became an obsession! Since birds are fidgety and often hard to spot, the challenges and excitement only made the experience more rewarding,” shares Anuradha Mathur.Rosy pelicanDespite challenges like pollution and rapid urbanisation, birding in cities such as Delhi reveals an inspiring coexistence of wildlife and humans.Birders participating in winter bird counts regularly explore the green pockets where they discover diverse species even amidst concrete jungles. This urban wildlife presence also reminds us of the ecological value embedded within city limits and the urgent need for preserving green spaces.Birdwatching is more than a hobby here; it forms part of citizen science efforts where enthusiasts contribute to data collection, helping monitor bird populations and inform conservation strategies.Platforms like eBird enable sharing observations and photos, creating a valuable database for researchers tracking migratory trends amid environmental changes.Ruddy shelduckSmita Mishra, journalist and passionate bird lover, comments on the challenges and highlights of bird watching, especially during winter. She notes, "While fog and winter smog make bird watching difficult in the mornings, there are some hot spots like the Mangar Village where ornithologists and avian enthusiasts from across Delhi go on Sunday mornings to spot these feathered marvels, though not many can be seen here."Exploring the mechanics of migration: How birds travel so farDid you know that of all bird species, the Arctic tern is the one that covers the longest distance? These birds migrate between Arctic breeding grounds and Antarctic wintering grounds each year, and this distance is about 45,000 miles or 72,000 km! Last year in 2024, birders across India suddenly flocked to Mumbai, where Arctic terns were spotted? But why the craze, you ask? In India, they are rare vagrants and India is not on their usual migration route.In Tamil Nadu, this year September 13, the Arctic tern was spotted in Kanyakumari, again causing a lot of noise in the birding community. These birds were seen in the region after decades!GadwallAnother bird trivia: The bar-tailed godwit holds the record for the longest non-stop flight, with one individual flying over 8,400 miles or 13,500 km) from Alaska to New Zealand without stopping. One species closer to home is the bar-headed goose, which is renowned for soaring over the Himalayas at altitudes exceeding 7,000 metres.At this altitude, the oxygen levels are thin, and temperatures plummet, yet these strong fliers adapt and thrive.One more interesting bird is the Amur falcon. These small raptors migrate up to 22,000 km each year, travelling between their breeding grounds in eastern Asia (Siberia, northern China, Mongolia) and their wintering grounds in southern Africa. On the way, they make an essential pit-stop in India’s north east, especially Nagaland, Manipur and Assam.Interestingly, this is also one of the longest over-water crossings by any raptor.Flying over the Indian Ocean to reach Africa and then back north to Asia is not a route to be taken lightly.Navigation during migration is a marvel of nature. Birds use a combination of environmental cues, including the position of the sun and stars, geomagnetic fields, and even olfactory memory. Many species follow established flyways, similar to ancient aerial highways, making stopovers at critical wetlands to rest and refuel.The migration timing coordinates with seasonal shifts and food availability. Birds start their southward journey in late autumn and arrive in North India by November, staying until March before returning to their breeding grounds as the snow melts in spring. In between now and then, they feed, and breed, and prepare for their journey forward.Indian skimmerFun fact: How do the birds sleep while flying?Ever wondered if birds sleep at all while flying? Is that even a thing? Turns out, it is.Migratory birds have evolved extraordinary ways to cope with the challenges of long-distance flight, including the need to res...
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:16 AM
Vodafone Idea Denies USD 6 Billion Investment Report, Shares Surge After Supreme Court Ruling

Vodafone Idea Denies USD 6 Billion Investment Report, Shares Surge After Supreme Court Ruling

New Delhi:Vodafone Idea Limited (Vi) has officially dismissed recent media reports claiming that the US-based private equity firm Tillman Global Holdings (TGH) is planning to invest USD 6 billion in the telecom operator. On Monday, November 4, several reports suggested that TGH was in talks to acquire a controlling stake in Vi, which has been struggling under heavy debt. These rumors triggered a strong market reaction, pushing Vodafone Idea’s stock up by 14 percent to cross the Rs 10 mark — its highest intraday gain since April 2024. However, in a clarification submitted to the stock exchanges, Vodafone Idea stated that it continuously explores fundraising opportunities as per board directives and regulatory norms but no such proposal from TGH is currently under consideration. The company emphasized that the reports about a multi-billion-dollar investment were merely speculative. What the Rumours Claimed According to the reports, Tillman Global Holdings, a New York–based investment firm, was allegedly negotiating a USD 4–6 billion deal with Vi. The deal supposedly aimed to give TGH operational control over the company, making it the new promoter. Current promoters — the Aditya Birla Group and Vodafone UK — were said to be considering transferring their operational rights to TGH. The Indian government, holding a 49 percent stake, was expected to remain a “passive” shareholder. The reports further claimed that TGH had proposed a restructuring of Vodafone Idea’s liabilities rather than asking for a waiver of dues, to provide the company with financial relief. However, with Vodafone Idea’s categorical denial, these claims have been labeled unfounded. Relief from Supreme Court on AGR Dues Just a day earlier, on November 3, Vodafone Idea received a major boost from the Supreme Court of India, which allowed the government to consider providing relief on the company’s Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) dues. Following this positive development, Vi’s shares surged sharply by 14 percent, reflecting investor optimism over potential financial easing.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:14 AM
DGCA Drafts New Rules for Air Passengers, Mandates Faster Refunds

DGCA Drafts New Rules for Air Passengers, Mandates Faster Refunds

NEW DELHI: The directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) has drafted new rules that will allow air passengers to cancel or amend tickets without extra charges within 48 hours of booking and mandate faster refunds, according to an official statement, as cited by news agency ANI.News agency PTI, which cited sources, claimed that DGCA will be holding a review meeting with executives of airlines for three days starting Tuesday.The aviation watchdog is expected to discuss on range of topics, including on-time performance, flight duty time limitations, redressal of customer grievances and issues faced by airlines.Sources added that the meetings will be convened by DGCA.Several incidents of hoax bomb threats, technical issues with aircraft, flight cancellations and delays and others are reported in recent times.
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Samsung to Appeal $191.4 Million Damages Verdict Over OLED Display Patents

Samsung to Appeal $191.4 Million Damages Verdict Over OLED Display Patents

Seoul:Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it will appeal a US federal jury verdict ordering the company to pay $191.4 million in damages over alleged infringement of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display patents owned by an Irish display firm. About The Verdict The verdict, delivered by a jury in Marshall, Texas, on Monday (U.S. time), found that Samsung Electronics' smartphones, televisions, computers and wearable devices infringed two patents related to OLED display technology held by Pictiva Displays. Samsung Electronics denied the claims and said it will appeal the verdict, reports Yonhap news agency. "We intend to appeal the jury's verdict that has ruled that the two patents were infringed upon," it said. The South Korean tech giant noted it was pursuing a separate case claiming the invalidity of the patent in question with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, said the report. The lawsuit, filed in 2023, is one of several major patent cases brought against Samsung Electronics in Texas, a key U.S. state in which corporate intellectual property disputes are handled. Meanwhile, a U.S. federal jury last month ordered Samsung Electronics Co. to pay $445.5 million in damages after finding that the South Korean company infringed multiple wireless network technology patents held by an American firm, according to foreign media reports. According to the reports, the federal jury in Marshall, Texas, ruled Friday (U.S. time) that Samsung violated four patents owned by Collision Communications, a New Hampshire-based company specialising in wireless network efficiency technologies. The jury determined that Samsung's products, including its Galaxy smartphones and notebook computers with wireless functions, infringed the patents in question. Collision Communications filed the lawsuit against Samsung in 2023, claiming infringement of its proprietary technology, according to the report. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:12 AM
Passenger Detained After Attempting to Open Emergency Exit on Akasa Air Flight from Varanasi

Passenger Detained After Attempting to Open Emergency Exit on Akasa Air Flight from Varanasi

Varanasi: A passenger on an Akasa Air flight fromVaranasito Mumbai was detained after he allegedly tried to open the aircraft's emergency exit before takeoff, officials said on Tuesday. The incident took place aboard flight QP 1497, which was scheduled to depart for Mumbai at 6:45 pm on Monday from Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport. As the aircraft was taxiing towards the runway, the passenger, Sujit Singh, a resident of Gaura Badshahpur in Jaunpur district, attempted to open the emergency exit, police said. Following an alert from the cabin crew, the pilot informed the Air Traffic Control (ATC) and brought the aircraft back to the apron. Security personnel escorted all passengers off the plane and took Sujit Singh into custody for questioning, the police said. Phoolpur Station House Officer (SHO) Praveen Kumar Singh said the passenger told investigators that he tried to open the exit "out of curiosity." Sujit Singh has been booked, the officer said. The flight departed for Mumbai at around 7.45 pm after security clearance.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:10 AM
Ranji Trophy 2025/26: Third Round Kicks Off with Star Performances

Ranji Trophy 2025/26: Third Round Kicks Off with Star Performances

The third round of the2025/26 Ranji Trophybegins on Saturday (November 1); catch all the live updates right here. The latest round of fixtures was one for some of the older pros, as Ajinkya Rahane and Mohammed Shami put in starring performances.Former teenage wonderkid Prithvi Shaw also caught the eye with a rapid double century for Maharashtra, having moved from Mumbai ahead of this season. Only three teams across the four Elite groups, and the Plate group – Services, Haryana and Bengal – have won both of their matches thus far. All three are in Elite Group C. Vidarbha, Maharashtra, Mumbai and Mizoram top Elite groups A, B and D and the Plate group respectively. Read more:Rahane hits back at selectors as Shaw and Shami star: Five talking points from Ranji Trophy round two The full list ofall Ranji Trophy squads can be found here. You can find thecomplete set of fixtures of Ranji Trophy 2025-26 here. Live telecast and streaming details of the Ranji Trophy can be found here. Anukul Roy (8-55 and 5-35) powered Jharkhand to a 196-run innings victory against Nagaland. Yashasvi Jaiswal brought up his century off 120 balls, hitting 11 fours. Mumbai are 186-2 after conceding a 363-run first innings lead. Mayank Mishra's 5-45 helped Uttarakhand bowl Services out for 105, setting up a thrilling win. Vidarbha's Yash Rathod continued his golden run of form in domestic cricket with a century against Tamil Nadu on Monday (November 3). Read more here. Armaan Jaffer, nephew of former India cricket Wasim Jaffer, hit consecutive first-class hundreds during the third round of 2025-26 Ranji Trophy. Read more. The Rajasthan batter brings up his second first-class double century - first in nine years. Out-of-favour India international Deepak Hooda reached his 150 off 206 balls, taking Rajasthan to 396-4 in reply to Mumbai's 254 in the first innings. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru-capped player hit his seventh first-class ton off 132 balls. He stitched a 200-run opening stand with Manthan Khutkar in response to Punjab's 325 in the first innings. Armaan, nephew of Wasim Jaffer, struck 178 off 252 balls, beating his previous first-class best of 144 against Arunachal Pradesh during the last round. He has made a statement since being dropped from the Test side He hit a century in the previous game, and has continued the good form since What a way to make a mark as captain! Saharan's scores in first-class cricket now read 75, 36, 37 and 100 (batting). The TN left-hander scored a double century in his last knock. This is his eighth first-class century, and his first-class batting average now ticks up to 58.86 – the fifth-highest by any Indian with at least 2,000 runs. Naturally, this number will decrease once he is dismissed. The Manipur opener gets there off 125 balls. Manipur openers Karnajit Yumnam and Ulenyai Khwairakpam have put on 197 in 47 overs so far against Arunachal Pradesh. This is Manipur's highest partnershipfor any wicketin first-class cricket. The previous record was 186 for the fifth wicket, between Priyojit Kangabam and Jotin Pheirojam against Sikkim earlier this season. An important knock for the Punjab wicketkeeper, who has resurrected the innings alongside skipper Uday Saharan. The Tamil Nadu middle-order pair are on 92 and 80 respectively at drinks in the final session. They've put on 142 so far. Abin Mathew gets the wicket of the opener, who misses out on a well-deserved ton. Nair's partner in the middle now, the young left-hander continues to impress in first-class cricket. He now has three fifties and two centuries from 11 matches. It's back-to-back centuries for the middle-order batter, back in Karnataka colours. This is Nair's 26th century in all first-class cricket. He also crossed 9,000 first-class runs during the course of this knock, when he went past 70. The India batter, dropped after the England tour, is on the verge of back-to-back Ranji centuries at the end of the second session. The Delhi opener gets there off 159 balls. His scores this season now read: The Andhra keeper is dismissed for 93, and Musheer goes for 49! Delhi are 123-4 After his 159 in the last game, Rahane falls for a low score From 13-2, Karnataka have moved on to 103-2 Rahane is in Mumbai are 100-0 A post shared by Punjab Cricket Association (@pcacricketassociation) A swift return to the pavilion for Karnataka and former India opener Mayank Agarwal – caught behind off Nidheesh MD for 5. Three matches are available to watch on JioHotstar: The Kings XI Punjab opener starred in the IPL, and smashed a century on India A debut in September. He makes his first-class debut today for Delhi against Puducherry. The India opener comes in for youngster Angkrish Raghuvanshi. Ajinkya Rahane, Sarfaraz Khan and Musheer Khan also make up a formidable batting order. Punjab - Playing XI#PUNvGOA#RanjiTrophy#Elitepic.twitter.com/tu2msEZomx The opener is not playing against Tripura. He is part of the India A squad to play South Africa A in the second unofficial Test in Bengaluru from November 6. Kazi Junaid Saifi comes into the XI, and Abishek Porel will captain the side. Mohammed Shami, Ajinkya Rahane and Prithvi Shaw have all played the last two rounds, and are expected to continue. India Test opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was training with the Mumbai team in Jaipur, and will be available for selection against Rajasthan. The following 13 are part of the squad for the ongoing first 'Test' against South Africa A: Rishabh Pant (c & wk), B Sai Sudharsan, Ayush Mhatre, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar, Ayush Badoni, Tanush Kotian, Anshul Kamboj, Manav Suthar, Gurnoor Brar, Khaleel Ahmed.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:10 AM
Actress Shamim Akbar Alli Alleges Autorickshaw Driver Assaulted Her Near Daughter's School

Actress Shamim Akbar Alli Alleges Autorickshaw Driver Assaulted Her Near Daughter's School

Actress Shamim Akbar Alli, 32, has alleged that an autorickshaw driver from Mira Road assaulted her near her daughter's school. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, November 1, when the driver allegedly twisted her hand in front of her five-year-old child. She stated that after completing her workout at a gym in Kanakia, she took an autorickshaw, and around 2:45 pm, she asked the driver to stop near her daughter's school. However, he allegedly became frustrated and began shouting. The police have registered her complaint, recorded her statement, and are currently tracing the accused driver. Actress Shamim Akbar Alli Alleges Autorickshaw Driver Assaulted Her She told Mid-Day, "The driver got frustrated and started abusing me, asking why I had stopped the rickshaw there. He demanded I pay the fare immediately because he was in a hurry. I quickly picked up my daughter and got back into the same rickshaw, asking him to drop us home." Shamim Akbar Alli Says Autorickshaw Driver Grabbed Her Hand Shamim stated that the situation escalated once they reached her society gate. Her daughter had asked for a short ride towards the Fountain area, and she told her that they would take another autorickshaw for that. However, the driver suddenly became aggressive. "He turned around, grabbed my right hand, and twisted it while I was still inside the rickshaw with my daughter," she added. Complaint Filed Against Autorickshaw Driver Following the incident, Shamim registered a complaint at the Kashimira police station. The police have recorded her statement and noted the registration number of the rickshaw. A police officer from Kashimira police station said, “An inquiry has been initiated, and efforts are underway to trace the accused driver.”
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:08 AM
India Women's Cricket Team Wins Maiden Cricket World Cup Title

India Women's Cricket Team Wins Maiden Cricket World Cup Title

Picture Credit: X November 2, 2025 will go down in the history of Indian cricket as India Women lifted their maidenCricket World Cuptitle, beating South Africa by 52 runs at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. The victory was special for all the players as they have wished to lift the title at home for skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and the legends of the game, including legendary fast bowlerJhulan Goswami, Mithali Rajand others. While the emotions were out loud on the face of every Indian player who helped the team lift their maiden title in Navi Mumbai, the members of the Indian cricketing fraternity also could not contain their emotions and took to social media to express them. While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in a heartfelt gesture announced INR 51 Crore prize money, several state associations and governments have also decided to reward players. The announcement of the prize money was done by BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia in his first address to ANI after India’s title win, he was later asked if the Indian women’s side will have a victory parade like the men’s side. It is to be noted that Rohit Sharma-led Team India had a victory parade in Mumbai days after lifting the T20 World Cup in 2024. When asked about the same for the Women in Blue, the BCCI Secretary said, “Nothing like a victory parade is planned as of now. I’m leaving for Dubai to attend the ICC meeting. Several officials are heading there as well, so once we return, we will plan accordingly.” Notably, the members of the BCCI have travelled to Dubai for an ICC meeting, which is scheduled to be held from November 4 to 7.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:07 AM
Madhya Pradesh Cough Syrup Tragedy: Wife of Accused Doctor Arrested Amid Ongoing Investigation

Madhya Pradesh Cough Syrup Tragedy: Wife of Accused Doctor Arrested Amid Ongoing Investigation

Add TNIE As A Trusted Source CHHINDWARA:The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing thecough syrup tragedythat claimed the lives of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh has arrested the wife of accused Dr Praveen Soni, an official said on Tuesday. Dr Soni, based in Chhindwara, was arrested last month for alleged negligence after prescribing the contaminated cough syrup Coldrif to several ailing children who later died due to kidney failure. His wife, Jyoti Soni, another accused in the case, was arrested from her residence in Parasia town of Chhindwara district on Monday night, according to Sub-Divisional Officer of Police and SIT in-charge Jitendra Jaat. She is the proprietor of a medical shop from where the cough syrup was sold to several of the victims, the official added. So far, seven people have been arrested in connection with the tragedy. Following the deaths, the Tamil Nadu government revoked the licence of the cough syrup’s manufacturer, Sresan Pharma. Those arrested include Sresan Pharma’s owner G. Ranganathan, medical representative Satish Verma, chemist K. Maheshwari, wholesaler Rajesh Soni, and pharmacist Sourabh Jain. A total of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh, most under the age of five, reportedly died from suspected kidney failure after being administered Coldrif cough syrup. At least three similar deaths were reported in neighbouring Rajasthan. The tragedy prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to issue an alert against three “substandard” oral cough syrups identified in India, Coldrif, Respifresh TR, and ReLife.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:06 AM
India A Squad Selected for Rising Stars Asia Cup in Qatar

India A Squad Selected for Rising Stars Asia Cup in Qatar

Picture Credit: X The Senior Men’s Selection Committee has picked the India A squad for the Asian Cricket Council’s Rising Stars Asia Cup to be held in Qatar. The Tournament will be played from 14th to 23rd November 2025 at West End International Cricket Stadium in Doha. India A’s squad for Rising Stars Asia Cup: Priyansh Arya, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Nehal Wadhera, Naman Dhir (VC), Suryansh Shedge, Jitesh Sharma (C) (WK), Ramandeep Singh, Harsh Dubey, Ashutosh Sharma, Yash Thakur, Gurjapneet Singh, Vijay Kumar Vyshak, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Abhisek Porel (WK), Suyash Sharma. Stand-by Players:Gurnoor Singh Brar, Kumar Kushagra, Tanush Kotian, Sameer Rizvi, Shaik Rasheed. India A are placed in Group B alongside Oman, UAE and Pakistan A. India’s schedule for Rising Stars Asia Cup, Doha No. Day Date Opponent Match 1 Friday 14thNovember UAE Group B League 2 Sunday 16thNovember Pakistan A Group B League 3 Tuesday 18thNovember Oman Group B League 4 Friday 21stNovember - SF -1 5 Friday 21stNovember - SF - 2 6 Sunday 23rdNovember - Final (With Inputs from Press Release)
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:05 AM
SSC GD Admit Card 2025: Download Instructions and Schedule

SSC GD Admit Card 2025: Download Instructions and Schedule

SSC GD Admit Card 2025:The SSC GD Admit Card 2025 for DV/DME has been made available by the Central Reserve Police Force. Candidates can download their hall pass from the CRPF's official website at rect.crpf.gov.in if they wish to attend the document verification and comprehensive medical examination. "The E-Admit cards for DV/DME stage can be downloaded by shortlisted candidates from the link https://www.crpfonline.com/const_gd_capfs assfassamrifle_2025_dme_0447.php available on the CRPF website (i.e. https://rect.crpf.gov.in)," the official notice states. At the time of DV/DME, all candidates are instructed to present a printed copy of their E-Admit card. Without their admit cards, candidates will not be allowed to participate in DV/DME. For PET/PST qualified/shortlisted candidates, the DV/DME events of CT(GD) Exam-2025 in CAPFS, SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in NCB are set to begin on November 12, 2025. The organisation will fill 53690 positions during this recruitment campaign. SSC GD Admit Card 2025: Steps to download the admit card To download the admission card applicant can follow the steps listed below: Step 1:Visit the official website of CRPF at rect.crpf.gov.in. Step 2:Click on CRPF issues SSC GD Admit Card 2025 link provided on the home page. Step 3:A new page will open where candidates will have to input the login details. Step 4:Your admit card will appear after you click submit. Step 5:Examine and download the admit card. Step 6:Save a physical copy of it in case you need it later. Direct link to download admit card Candidates can visit the SSC's official website for further information.
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:04 AM
RCB Women Appoint Anya Shrubsole as Bowling Coach Amid Coaching Reshuffle Ahead of WPL 2026 Auction

RCB Women Appoint Anya Shrubsole as Bowling Coach Amid Coaching Reshuffle Ahead of WPL 2026 Auction

Picture Credit: X With the talks around theWomen’s Premier League (WPL)intensifying with the auction set to be held later this month, the former champions,Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)Women has seen a shuffle in their coaching setup. With theWPL 2026 auctionpoised to be held in New Delhi in the last week of November 2025, the RCB Women have are undergoing some key changes in their side. According to recent reports citing ESPNcricinfo, the RCB Women have appointed former England fast bowler Anya Shrubsole as their new bowling coach as a part of the reshuffle. However, the franchise hasn’t made any official communication of the same, but the World Cup winner comes into the coaching role after retiring from international cricket in 2022. Notably, Shrubsole replaces Sunetra Paranjape, who previously served in the role until 2025 edition where the Smriti Mandhana-led side finished in fourth place with three wins in eight games and five defeats. Anya is set to work alongside Malolan Rangarajan and Luke Williams. In another big development, it is being reported that Luke Williams, who came onboard as head coach ahead of WPL 2024, is set to miss the upcoming edition due to his Big Bash League (BBL) commitments with Adelaide Strikers. This comes after a scheduling conflict which looms around as the WPL has been advanced by a month due to the T20 World Cup, which will be held in India and Sri Lanka in February-March 2026. If these reports are to be believes, the former Tamil Nadu spinner and Malolan Rangarajan is likely to step in the role of head coach for the upcoming season. Notably, Rangarajan has been a part of the RCB Women’s setup since the inaugural edition. He will be joined by other members including R Muralidhar, Navnita Gautam and newly appointed Anya Shrubsole.
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PNB LBO Recruitment 2025: Apply for 750 Local Bank Officer Positions

PNB LBO Recruitment 2025: Apply for 750 Local Bank Officer Positions

PNB LBO Recruitment 2025:Punjab National Bank (PNB) has started the application process for the position of Local Bank Officer. Qualified applicants can apply online at PNB's official website at pnb.bank.in. This recruitment campaign will fill 750 positions in the organisation. The deadline to apply is November 23, 2025. PNB LBO Recruitment 2025: Eligibility criteria The eligibility criteria are as follows: 1. Applicants must be a graduate in any discipline from a university/institution recognised/approved by the Government of India or its regulatory agencies. 2. Applicants must have a valid mark-sheet/degree certificate proving that they are a graduate on the day of registration, and state the percentage of marks received in graduation while enrolling online. 3. The age limit for applying should be between 20 and 30 years. Read the official notification here PNB LBO Recruitment 2025: Selection process The selection procedure for the post of Local Bank Officer will be done in four steps, namely: I. Online Written Test II. Screening III. Language Proficiency Test, followed by IV. Personal Interview. PNB LBO Recruitment 2025: How to apply? To apply, candidates need to follow the steps given below: Step 1: Visit the official website of PNB at pnb.bank.in/Recruitments.aspx. Step 2: On the homepage, click on the “PNB LBO Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online” link. Step 3: After this, candidates need to register themselves by using their details, such as email ID and mobile number. Step 4: Now, fill out all the details, upload documents, make the payment, and then submit. Step 5: Download the form and take a printout of the same for future reference. Direct link to apply PNB LBO Recruitment 2025: Exam pattern There will be negative marking for incorrect responses. Each wrong answer will forfeit one-fourth of the marks allotted to that question. Applicants must get a minimum qualifying mark of 40% for the General/EWS category and 35% for the Reserved category in each section. PNB LBO Recruitment 2025: Application fees The application fee is ₹1180/- for general candidates and ₹59/- for SC/ST/PwBD applicants. Payment can be made using Debit Cards (RuPay/Visa/MasterCard), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/Mobile Wallets, or UPI by entering the information requested on the page. For further information, aspirants can visit PNB's official website.
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ChatGPT Shopping: Revolutionizing E-commerce with AI-Powered Conversational Commerce

ChatGPT Shopping: Revolutionizing E-commerce with AI-Powered Conversational Commerce

ChatGPT is evolving from a source of advice into a full-fledged shopping assistant. More than 700 million people use ChatGPT each week for everyday tasks – including discovering products they love – and now OpenAI is taking first steps toward letting ChatGPT help people buy those products too . This upcoming ChatGPT Shopping feature promises to transform how we find and purchase items by combining natural conversational search with seamless in-chat checkout. How ChatGPT Shopping Works – From Conversation to Checkout Product Discovery via Conversation:When users ask shopping-related questions—like “best running shoes under $100”—ChatGPT detects the intent and shows relevant product recommendations in a visual carousel with images, prices, and short AI-generated descriptions. These results are organic, unsponsored, and ranked purely by relevance—not ads. The AI factors in query details, product data (like price and reviews), and user preferences to suggest the best options. Users can refine their needs in conversation, just like talking to a personal shopper. For example, if you specify a budget or certain features, the AI weighs those factors to filter products. Reference Results for: “Best coffee machines under ₹10,000” Instant Checkout:The breakthrough feature is that ChatGPT not only finds products but can help you buy them without leaving the chat. OpenAI has introduced an Instant Checkout option inside ChatGPT, powered by a new Agentic Commerce Protocol developed with Stripe . If a recommended product supports Instant Checkout, a “Buy” button appears. Users can tap Buy, confirm shipping and payment details, and place the order entirely within the chat interface. For now, this supports single-item purchases (a one-tap checkout for a single product), but multi-item cart functionality is coming next. When an order is placed, ChatGPT securely passes the order details to the merchant; the merchant handles payment processing, fulfillment, and customer service using their existing systems . In essence, ChatGPT acts as your AI shopping agent – it finds what you need, then securely relays your order to the seller (like a digital personal shopper coordinating the purchase). Payment and Security:During Instant Checkout, existing ChatGPT subscribers can even pay with their card on file, and other users can use standard cards or express payment options. All actions are user-confirmed step by step, and payment tokens are encrypted and restricted to the specific purchase amount and merchant . OpenAI stresses that users stay in control and data sharing is minimal – only what’s needed to complete the order is shared, with permission . Merchants pay a small transaction fee for sales made via ChatGPT, but users pay no extra cost, and ChatGPT’s product rankings remain unbiased (Instant Checkout availability does not guarantee higher ranking – factors like price, quality, and item availability matter more for a good user experience). Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP):To enable this new commerce flow, OpenAI has open-sourced the Agentic Commerce Protocol – an open standard that defines how AI agents (like ChatGPT) can interact with businesses to execute purchases . ACP was co-developed with Stripe and other partners to be flexible across payment processors and platforms. It allows merchants to integrate without overhauling their backend: if a merchant already uses Stripe, enabling “agentic” payments can take as little as one line of code . Other payment systems can be linked via Stripe’s shared payment tokens or by adopting the ACP delegated payments spec . Crucially, ACP keeps the merchant as the merchant-of-record – the business retains control over order fulfillment, returns, customer communication, etc., just as if the sale happened on their own site . In short, OpenAI’s ChatGPT will facilitate the transaction, but merchants maintain their direct relationship with the customer. By open-sourcing this protocol, OpenAI invites more merchants and developers to start building integrations, signaling that ChatGPT’s shopping ecosystem is meant to be broad and inclusive. For more details regarding ACP readhere. India’s First AI-Powered Conversational Payment Launch: Razorpay × NPCI × OpenAI Announced on: October 9, 2025 Format: Private Beta (Pilot Phase) The Breakthrough: Conversational Commerce Meets UPI Razorpay, in collaboration with NPCI (the body behind UPI) and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has launched India’s first AI-native payment experience inside a chat interface — dubbed Agentic Payments. This innovation allows Indian users to not only find products via ChatGPT but also complete purchases using their preferred method of payment: UPI — without switching apps or typing PINs. Imagine saying: “Order my usual groceries” → ChatGPT discovers the products → Confirms your basket → Makes the payment using UPI → All within one conversation No PINs. No OTPs. No app switch. The Technical Foundation: Agentic Payments + UPI Innovation At the core of this transformation are two advanced NPCI frameworks: UPI Circle: Lets users define trusted agents (like ChatGPT) who can initiate payments on their behalf UPI Reserve Pay: Enables pre-authorized, usage-capped transactions so the user remains protected, but no longer needs to authenticate every purchase Together, these allow ChatGPT to securely act as yourAI-powered shopping assistant + payment agent, without violating security principles. Security-first model: AI can only spend within limits set by the user All activity is traceable and audit-friendly Users retain full control and revocation rights First Use Cases in India This pilot rollout showcases real-world commerce powered by AI in India: BigBasket (Tata enterprise) ChatGPT helps you search for groceries Adds items to your cart Makes payment via Razorpay and UPI Fully conversational, app-free experience Vodafone Idea (Vi) Recharge your mobile plan by chatting ChatGPT fills in details and confirms payment No app forms, no PINs – just say what you want Supported by banking partners: Axis Bank Airtel Payments Bank These partners ensure the payment experience is compliant, bank-grade secure, and future-ready. Key Insight:ChatGPT is becoming not just a tool for search or chat — but a true digital storefront powered by AI + UPI, with India leading the world in this model. Key Quotes “With Agentic Payments, we’re enabling effortless shopping through AI assistants.” – Preeti Jain, Product Head, BigBasket “AI will be the storefront. UPI will be the secure, invisible backbone.” – Razorpay at Global Fintech Fest Sign Up for Early Access Businesses and individuals can apply for early access via Razorpayhere. Coming Soon to ChatGPT Shopping: What to Expect ChatGPT Shopping is rapidly evolving. Below are the confirmed upcoming features and expansions that OpenAI and its partners are working on: Currently, purchases are limited to one product at a time. Soon, users will be able to add multiple items through conversation and check out in a single order—making it ideal for weekly groceries, bundled shopping, and more. Beyond Etsy and Shopify, OpenAI plans to onboard a wide range of merchants, from large retailers to local sellers. A merchant sign-up form is live, and categories will likely expand to include services and events as well. A new system is in development to let merchants directly upload their product catalogs to ChatGPT. This will allow real-time updates on inventory, pricing, and details—ensuring better accuracy and control for sellers. ChatGPT will become more tailored to individual users by remembering preferences such as favorite colors, sizes, past purchases, or specific brands. Features like saved profiles, wishlists, and reorder memory are expected. Currently supporting Stripe (globally) and UPI (in India), ChatGPT is expected to integrate PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Buy Now Pay Later services, and regional wallets like Pix (Brazil) and SEPA (Europe). OpenAI is working on stronger moderation, fraud prevention, and user-level controls. Users may soon be able to block specific merchants or set purchase limits. Spend caps are already being tested in the India pilot rollout. Future updates may let users book services like flights, salon appointments, or utility subscriptions via chat. The Vodafone recharge demo in India already hints at these broader service integrations becoming a reality. The Business Impact of ChatGPT Shopping ChatGPT Shopping is more than just a new checkout feature — it signals a paradigm shift in how consumers discover and buy products. For business owners, this change is both an opportunity and a challenge. Here’s what it means and how to act. 1. Shift From Keyword-Based Discovery to AI-Curated Recommendations In traditional search (Google, Amazon, etc.), businesses compete on keywords, SEO ranking, and paid ad placements. In ChatGPT Shopping, product discovery happens viaconversational intent. The AI interprets context, preferences, and query nuances to recommend products organically. Implication: Businesses must optimize their product data (titles, descriptions, reviews, specs) not just for keywords, but for AI understanding. Generic copy won’t work. Instead, use detailed, benefit-driven descriptions that answer common user questions. Invest in structured data and natural language clarity. 2. Website Visibility Now Requires AI-Crawler Readiness ChatGPT uses its own crawler (OAI-SearchBot) and partner data sources. If your siteblocksthis bot, you won’t show up in ChatGPT product results. Action Points: Audit your robots.txt file and ensureOAI-SearchBot is allowed. Ensure product pages are crawlable, well-structured, and follow schema markup standards (Product, Offer, Review, etc.). Maintain fast-loading, mobile-friendly product pages — ChatGPT may prioritize sources that are fast and reliable. 3. New Distribution Channel, New Optimization Strategy Just like businesses optimized for Google Search and Instagram Shopping,...
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Nov 4, 2025, 07:02 AM
Indian Women's Cricket Team Wins Maiden World Cup Title, Receives Prize Money and Rewards

Indian Women's Cricket Team Wins Maiden World Cup Title, Receives Prize Money and Rewards

Picture Credit: X The Indian women’s cricket team on Sunday, November 2 etched history as they lifted their maidenWomen’s Cricket World Cuptitle, beating South Africa Women by 52 runs in the summit clash in Navi Mumbai. After putting 298 runs on the board, courtesy a 87-run knock from Shafali Verma and key contributions from Smriti Mandhana and Deepi Sharma, the latter starred with the ball, picking a fifer in her 9.3 overs. While one of the key moments as they defended the total wasAmanjot Kaur’s catchto dismiss centurion Laura Wolvaardt and the final catch of Nadine de Klerk byHarmanpreet Kaurwhich helped them get crowned as the world champions in 45.3 overs. While the victory will go down in the history in Indian cricket, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced INR 51 Crore prize money for the title winners. Apart from this, several state governments as well as cricket associations have also announced a reward for the players hailing from there. Among them is the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA), which has decided to honour the homebound players. The PCA has announced cash rewards for Harmanpreet Kaur and all-rounder Amanjot Kaur. As per the announcement, Harmanpreet and Amanjot Kaur will received INR 11 Lakh each and have also extended a INR 5 Lakh reward for fielding coach Munish Bali for his crucial contribution. The PCA also confirmed that a special felicitation ceremony will be held to celebrate the trio, however, they haven’t confirmed the date. Seeing the achievements, PCA President also lauded the team. “This World Cup victory is a moment of immense pride for the entire nation, and we at PCA are especially delighted that key members of this historic achievement hail from Punjab,” said President Amarjit Singh Mehta. “Their dedication and performance have brought great glory to our state and to Indian cricket,” he continued.
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Indian Women's Cricket Team Captain Harmanpreet Kaur Reflects on Maiden World Cup Title

Indian Women's Cricket Team Captain Harmanpreet Kaur Reflects on Maiden World Cup Title

New Delhi: She never stopped dreaming since picking up her father's 'big' cricket bat as a kid andHarmanpreet Kauris feeling 'humbled' after leading India to its maiden women's World Cup title. After leading India to a 52-run win over South Africa in the women's World Cup summit clash in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, Harmanpreet's advice to budding youngsters is: "Never stop dreaming. You never know where your destiny will take you." "Ever since, as a kid, I started getting a sense of what likes and dislikes are, I've always seen a bat in my hand. I still remember we used to play with a bat from my dad's kit bag. The bat was very big. "One day, my dad cut an old bat (to make it small) of his for me. We used to play with it. Whenever we used to watch a match on TV, or watch India play, or watch the World Cup, I used to think, I need an opportunity like this. At that time, I didn't even know about women's cricket," Harmanpreet said in a video released by the BCCI. The journey which began as a child culminated to lifting the World Cup trophy, which, however, came after struggles and defeats. "I was dreaming, when will I wear this blue jersey? So I think this means a lot to me, a young girl who didn't know about women's cricket, but still dreaming, that one day, I want to bring that change in our country. "And I think, it all shows that you should never stop dreaming. You never know where your destiny will take you. You never think, when will it happen, how will it happen. You only think, this will happen. "So, I think, that was my self-belief, that this can be possible. And that exactly happened." The 36-year-old stalwart said she is feeling relaxed and humbled after the childhood dream was realised. "Personally, it's a very emotional moment. Because, it was my dream since childhood. Ever since I started playing, it was my dream to win the World Cup one day. If I get an opportunity to lead my team, I don't want to miss this opportunity. "So, I said all these things from the bottom of my heart. And God heard everything one by one. It's like magic. I don't understand how come suddenly everything is falling in place. Everything kept happening one by one. "Finally, we are world champions. I am feeling very relaxed, very humble, so grateful to God, for giving this team, which we have been dreaming of for so many years, and we are living this moment." Harmanpreet recalled the big reception when the Indian team returned home after losing the 2017 women's World Cup final to England in London. "After the 2017 World Cup, when we came back, we were so heartbroken. We lost the game by 9 runs. We didn't understand how that happened because that game was also fully in control," she said of the 2017 final where India were all out for 219 in 48.4 overs while chasing 229. "But after coming back, the kind of welcome and motivation we got from Indian fans, that shows that not only us, the entire country was waiting for women's cricket to do something special for them. And special for the country." That team, led by Mithali Raj, had the current team's senior players like Harmanpreet, Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma. "Everybody was waiting for this moment. And I think it's because of everyone's blessings and prayers that we were able to cross that line. I don't think we were alone playing in the stadium. "Everybody, the entire stadium, people who were watching us on TV, everybody came together to win this. Because it wasn't possible alone."
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Indian Women's Cricket Team Wins Maiden World Cup Title

Indian Women's Cricket Team Wins Maiden World Cup Title

Picture Credit: X On Sunday, November 2, the Indian women’s cricket team etched history as they went on to lift maiden Cricket World Cup, beating South Africa in the summit clash of theICC Women’s CWC 2025in Navi Mumbai. After being put to bat first, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led India Women posted 298 runs at the loss of seven wickets in their stipulated 50 overs, courtesy a 78-ball 87-run knock from Shafali Verma and key contributions from Smriti Mandhana (45) and Deepti Sharma (58). In their run-chase, however, the hosts looked in a state of bother with Laura Wolvaardt scoring a crucial 101, but all-rounder Deepti Sharma proved to be the wrecker in chief, picking five wickets in her 9.3 overs, along with Shafali Verma, who picked two whereas Shree Charani got one to her name as India restricted South Africa at 246. Among the bowlers, Renuka Singh Thakur, Kranti Goud, Amanjot Kaur and Radha Yadav could not get their names on the wicket list, but were crucial in India’s title-winning campaign. As a part of their contributions, the Madhya Pradesh government has announced a reward sum of INR 1 Crore to the daughter of Chhatarpur, Kranti Goud, who finished with nine wickets in eight matches while bowling at the economy of 5.73. “I want to congratulate everyone for the way the daughter of our state and the daughters of the country performed brilliantly in cricket last night. Madhya Pradesh’s daughter Kranti Gaud was also part of the women’s World Cup-inning team. I want to congratulate Kranti and give her an incentive of INR 1 Crore from the state government. I announce to give INR 1 Crore to Kranti, the daughter of Chhatarpur,” said CM Mohan Yadav, as quoted by Economic Times. Notably, Goud's stand-out performance in the Women’s CWC 2025 campaign came against Pakistan Women, where she picked up three wickets in her 10-over spell, conceding 20 runs at an economy of 2.00. Her brilliant spell with the ball also helped her win the Player of the Match award in that game.
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:59 AM
Modest Physical Activity May Significantly Slow Alzheimer's Disease Progression

Modest Physical Activity May Significantly Slow Alzheimer's Disease Progression

A new study reveals that even modest physical activity can significantly slow Alzheimer's disease progression in at-risk older adults. Walking 3,000-5,000 steps daily delayed cognitive decline by three years, while 5,000-7,500 steps offered a seven-year delay. This benefit is linked to reduced tau protein accumulation in the brain. "Lifestyle factors appear to impact the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting that lifestyle changes may slow the emergence of cognitive symptoms if we act early,” the researchers said.Alzheimer's disease affects millions of people globally. It is one of the leading causes of death, disability and dependency among older people. Overseven million Americansare living with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), according to the Alzheimer’s Association. This number is projected to rise to nearly 13 million by 2050. Globally, about57 million people had dementiain 2021, as per the World Health Organization. A new study led by Mass General Brigham researchers found that even amodest amount of physical activitycan significantly slow down AD in at-risk older adults. The findings are published inNature Medicine.How 5,000 steps can make a differenceThe researchers found that even a slight increase in physical activity can significantly slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease among people at heightened risk. The study showed that physical activity was associated with slower rates of cognitive decline in older adults with elevated levels of amyloid-beta, a protein linked to Alzheimer’s.In people who walked just 3,000–5,000 steps per day, cognitive decline was delayed by three years, while those who walked 5,000–7,500 steps per day saw a delay of seven years.On the other hand, those with a sedentary lifestyle experienced faster build-up of tau proteins in the brain and more rapid declines in cognition and daily functioning.“This sheds light on why some people who appear to be on an Alzheimer’s disease trajectory don’t decline as quickly as others. Lifestyle factors appear to impact the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting that lifestyle changes may slow the emergence of cognitive symptoms if we act early,” said senior author Jasmeer Chhatwal, MD, PhD, of the Mass General Brigham Department of Neurology, in a statement.Researchers observe DNA methylation in Alzheimer's diseaseImpact of physical activity on the brainTo understand the impact of exercise on Alzheimer’s disease, the researchers analysed data from the Harvard Aging Brain Study, which involved 296 participants aged 50–90 years, all cognitively unimpaired at the beginning of the study. Using PET brain scans, the researchers measured baseline levels of amyloid-beta in plaques and tau in tangles and assessed participants’ physical activity using waistband pedometers.Participants underwent yearly cognitive tests for two to 14 years (an average of 9.3 years), and some had follow-up PET scans to monitor changes in tau levels.They found that higher step counts were linked to slower rates of cognitive decline and a slower build-up of tau proteins in participants with elevated baseline levels of amyloid-beta. The researchers noted that the cognitive benefits of physical activity were largely due to a slower accumulation of tau in the brain.In contrast, people with low baseline levels of amyloid-beta showed very little cognitive decline or accumulation of tau proteins over time and no significant associations with physical activity.“We are thrilled that data from the Harvard Aging Brain Study have helped the field better understand the importance of physical activity for maintaining brain health. These findings show us that it’s possible to build cognitive resilience and resistance to tau pathology in the setting of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.This is particularly encouraging for our quest to ultimately prevent Alzheimer’s disease dementia, as well as to decrease dementia due to multiple contributing factors,” said co-author Reisa Sperling, MD, a neurologist in the Mass General Brigham Department of Neurology and co-principal investigator of the Harvard Aging Brain Study.Emphasising the importance of physical activity to improve cognitive health, first author Wai-Ying Wendy Yau, MD, a cognitive neurologist in the Mass General Brigham Department of Neurology, said, “We want to empower people to protect their brain and cognitive health by keeping physically active. Every step counts — and even small increases in daily activities can build over time to create sustained changes in habit and health.”Note: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new medication or treatment and before changing your diet or supplement regimen.
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:58 AM
Kapoor Cousins Share Heartwarming Bond: A Look at Their Family Moments

Kapoor Cousins Share Heartwarming Bond: A Look at Their Family Moments

The Kapoor cousins share a bond the fans admire. SiblingsKarisma Kapoor,Kareena Kapoor Khan, andRanbir Kapoorremain deeply rooted in the family despite packed shoots, and schedules. Their connection is warm, always showing up for each other at festivals, family brunches, and milestone celebrations.There is a throwback photo of them with Reema kapoor which went viral.A moment wrapped in smilesA throwback picture has surfaced online, and fans are loving the candid energy. In the frame, Ranbir, Karisma, and Kareena stand beside Reema Kapoor, all glowing with wide, genuine smiles. It feels like a quiet family evening.Kareena Kapoor Khan Shares Fun-Filled Weekend With Family, Pictures Melt HeartsRanbir looks relaxed and effortlessly stylish, while Karisma shines with her timeless elegance. Kareena brings her signature charm and confidence to the shot, smiling brightly as she poses with her family.Reema Kapoor stands lovingly with them, making the frame even more heart-warming.What’s next for kareena & ranbirKareena continues her powerhouse journey. She was last seen in ‘Singham Again’ while Ranbir Kapoor's much anticipated movie ‘Ramayana’ where he portrays Lord Ram, Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, will be releasing on November 2026. He is also starring in ‘Love & War’, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, alsomh with Alia Bhaat and Vicky kasusal,this will be his second collaboration with his wife, releasing in March 2026.His lineup continues with ‘Animal Park’, the sequel to his 2023 hit.
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Maharashtra Local Body Elections: Dates Announced, Three-Phase Polling Scheduled

Maharashtra Local Body Elections: Dates Announced, Three-Phase Polling Scheduled

After months of speculation, the much-awaited elections for Maharashtra’s local bodies, including the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), are expected to be announced today. The State Election Commission (SEC) has scheduled a press conference this afternoon, where officials are likely to unveil the detailed polling schedule for municipal corporations, councils, nagar panchayats, zilla parishads, and panchayat samitis across the state. State Election Commissioner to Address Media State Election Commissioner Dinesh Waghmare will address the media later today and is expected to make a formal declaration regarding the civic poll dates. Sources indicate that once the announcement is made, the Model Code of Conduct will immediately come into effect, marking the official start of the election process. Officials in the Election Commission have reportedly completed most of the groundwork, ensuring that the election machinery can be set in motion seamlessly after the notification is issued. Elections Likely to Be Held in Three Phases The SEC plans to conduct the local body elections in three distinct phases. The first phase is expected to cover 246 municipal councils and 42 nagar panchayats, with polling likely to be held by late November. The second phase, to be announced within three weeks of the first, will include zilla parishads and panchayat samitis. The final and most crucial phase will feature elections for major municipal corporations such as Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Thane, and Nashik. Polls Must Be Completed Before January 2026 As directed by the Supreme Court, all pending local body elections must be completed before January 31, 2026. This directive has placed the SEC under pressure to expedite the process and ensure timely completion of polls across the state. This election cycle will be one of the most extensive civic exercises in recent years, covering 289 municipal councils, 32 zilla parishads, 331 panchayat samitis, and 29 municipal corporations. High-Stakes Battle for Maharashtra’s Political Future The upcoming civic polls will serve as a key political test for all major parties in Maharashtra, including the BJP, Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), NCP (Ajit Pawar faction), Congress, and Shiv Sena (UBT). The results are expected to shape the political narrative leading up to the 2026 Assembly elections, setting the tone for alliances and rivalries in the state’s power corridors.
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New Zealand's Black Caps to Host West Indies in Multi-Format Series Amid Injury Setback

New Zealand's Black Caps to Host West Indies in Multi-Format Series Amid Injury Setback

Picture Credit: X After the conclusion of the white-ball series against England, the New Zealand men’s cricket team will host West Indies for amulti-format series, starting Wednesday, November 5 in Auckland. Days ahead of the tour, which comprises of five T20Is, three ODIs and as many Test matches, the Black Caps announced theirT20I squad, which will be led by Mitchell Santner. While the squad announcement saw some notable absentees in veteran batter Kane Williamson, who recently announced retirement from T20I, Matt Henry was also left out. However, the side was boasted by the return of pacer Kyle Jamieson and Ish Sodhi. The Kiwi fast bowler returns after recovering from a side strain, Ish Sodhi comes back after playing against Australia last month. However, just hours prior to the series opener in Auckland, the Kiwis were handed a major setback as they will now miss wicketkeeper-batter Tim Seifert, who sustained an injury during a domestic match. Taking to X, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) confirmed that Seifert has been ruled out of the T20I series with a fractured right-index finger. “We’re all feeling for Tim. He’s a key member of this T20 unit given his power at the top of the order and his role as keeper, so he’ll be missed over the next five matches,” coach Rob Walter said. However, the Black Caps have added Canterbury wicketkeeper-batter Mitch Hay as his replacement. Mitchell Santner (captain), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Robinson, Mitch Hay (wicketkeeper), Nathan Smith, Ish Sodhi.
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:57 AM
Delhi's Pollution Crisis: A Complex Issue Requiring a Multi-Faceted Approach

Delhi's Pollution Crisis: A Complex Issue Requiring a Multi-Faceted Approach

Is cloud seeding the solution to Delhi’s pollution crisis? Apparently not. Or will odd-even, smog towers or water sprinkling make a real difference? As Delhi gasps for breath once again, govts, citizens and experts weigh in with a range of measures — each with its own promise and pitfalls.VEHICULAR POLLUTION:You Can Also Check:Delhi AQI|Weather in Delhi|Gold Rate Today in Delhi|Silver Rate Today in DelhiImproved public transportPros:Much has been done to strengthen public transport to reduce the number of private vehicles on the road. The number of public buses is inadequate to meet requirements, especially during peak hours.Facts:A public fleet of 5,327 buses. Delhi told the Supreme Court in 2018 that the city requires 11,000 buses. People who are habitual users of private vehicles are unlikely to shift back to public transport.Cons:Poorly maintained and recklessly driven buses are often used for commercial advertisements.Status:As of Jan 20, 2020, two low-floor electric wire-routed CNG buses were launched, causing 26 deaths and 130 injuries.Last-mile connectivityPros:Metro and city buses lack last-mile connectivity. Introducing e-rickshaw and aggregator options across the city can ensure proper public transport usage.Cons:Poor maintenance and reckless driving by e-rickshaw operators create chaos.CarpoolingPros:Can reduce the number of cars on the road, especially during peak hours.Cons:Some people may find it inconvenient or unsafe.RFID at border areasPros:Helps in identifying vehicles that enter Delhi without paying taxes.Facts:There are 13 entry points where green taxes are collected online; only 13 have RFID.Cons:Manual collection causes traffic jams and congestion.Congestion taxPros:Fees on vehicles entering congested zones discourage car use and encourage public transport use. Successfully implemented in New York City, London, and Singapore.Cons:May affect low-income individuals.DUST POLLUTION:Paving of roadsidesPros:Helps reduce airborne particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5).Cons:Government agencies sometimes plant exotic species that fail to survive Delhi’s climate.Water sprinklers/smog gunsPros:Helps temporarily settle pollutants.Cons:Effects are short-lived as dust resurfaces quickly.Management of construction and demolition wastePros:Proper handling of C&D waste can significantly reduce dust.Facts:Delhi produces 5,746 MT of C&D debris daily, of which only 2,500 MT is sent to recycling plants.Cons:Enforcement of bylaws remains poor.Mechanised road sweepingPros:More efficient in removing fine particulate matter from roads compared to manual cleaning.Cons:Few government agencies have assessed their effectiveness.OPEN BURNING:Providing heaters to low-income groupsPros:Prevents open burning by those trying to keep warm.Cons:Many slums, markets, and workshops lack access to alternative means of heating.Status:No policy discourages open burning.Proper disposal of wasteFacts:Delhi generates around 11,300 tonnes of waste daily.7,300 MT goes to Bhalswa and Okhla landfills; 4,000 MT to Ghazipur.Cons:Waste segregated into mixed garbage mounts to more fires at landfills.STUBBLE BURNING:Pros:In situ and ex situ management of crop residue is crucial; stubble burning significantly affects Delhi’s air for about 45 days annually.Cons:Lack of machinery and inadequate crop diversification hinder progress.100% Door-to-Door CollectionPros:Essential for effective waste management.Cons:City agencies lack logistics and coordination with residents and informal waste workers.OTHER SOURCES:Power plantsPros:Curtailing emissions and better fly ash management is needed.Facts:Emission standards in NCR districts are less stringent than Delhi. Some deadline extensions have been given.Cons:90 emission norms have been relaxed.Industrial pollutionPros:Many NCR industries use natural gas instead of coal.Cons:No penalties for non-compliance exist; random inspection process affects regulation.Ban on coal or firewood in eateriesPros:Helps cut local pollution.Cons:The ban is not widely followed.Norms in NCR districtsPros: Emission control is critical.Cons:Many districts violate norms followed in Delhi.Green building normsPros:Promote sustainable, low-emission construction.Cons:Sourcing eco-friendly items can be difficult.Expert speak:“We must target pollution emission reduction across major sources — power, industry, transport, waste and construction — within the airshed. Industries must switch to cleaner fuels, especially in NCR districts. Accurate data is crucial and, so, no high-influence activities should take place near monitoring stations”SUNIL DAHIYA, founder and lead analyst, EnviroCatalysts“We experience rain for a maximum of 60 days a year compared with about 300 days in European countries. We must try to keep our soil moist with vegetation cover, pay attention to natural land use patterns, restrict earthwork and avoid burning garbage or other items. There should be controlled growth in the number of vehicles, an adequate public transport system, better management of arterial roads”DIPANKAR SAHA,former head, Air Laboratory, Central Pollution Control Board“A time-bound implementation of priority measures is needed. Ensure a significant clean energy transition in industry, vehicles and households; implement a vehicle electrification programme with integrated public transport systems to meet at least 80% of travel demand; achieve 100% collection, segregation and material recovery from all waste streams along with remediation of legacy waste; redevelop road network & public spaces for dust control, walking, cycling and greening”ANUMITA ROYCHOWDHURY, executive director, Centre for Science and Environment
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Man Arrested for Spitting on Rotis at Wedding in Bulandshahr

Man Arrested for Spitting on Rotis at Wedding in Bulandshahr

Bulandshahr (UP): A man was arrested after a video purportedly showing him spitting on rotis at a wedding here went viral on social media, police said on Tuesday. The video, according to the police, showed the man spitting on rotis as he made them. The police identified the person as Danish, a resident of Pathan Tola locality. Additional Superintendent of Police (Rural) Dr Tejveer Singh said Danish was booked at Pahasu Police station on November 2 and sent to jail.
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Melatonin Use Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Failure: Study Warns of Long-Term Consequences

Melatonin Use Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Failure: Study Warns of Long-Term Consequences

Picture this: You’re done with all the chores for the day and getting ready for bed now. Skincare — checked, gadgets — kept away. And yet, sleep doesn’t seem to be in your vicinity. After a while of tossing and turning in bed, you reach out for the sleeping pill and pop a melatonin.But wait, you might want to check the latest research first — a new large-scale study has raised serious concerns, stating that long-term melatonin use has been associated with significantly higher rates of heart failure, up to a 90% increase over five years in people with chronic insomnia.Heart Failure Warning: 4 Symptoms You Might Be OverlookingWhat does the study sayMelatonin has often been sold as a harmless supplement to help with sleep. However, the new study raises serious questions about the cardiovascular safety of melatonin when used for more than a year.What exactly did the study find?Researchers analyzing five years of electronic health-record data from over 130,000 adults diagnosed with chronic insomnia found that those whose records showed — approximately 65,000 people — they had used melatonin for 12 months or more had about a 90% higher chance of developing heart failure compared to matched peers who had no recorded melatonin use (4.6% vs 2.7%).In a secondary analysis, people with at least two melatonin prescriptions filled at least 90 days apart (a marker of more sustained use) had an 82% higher risk.What’s more worrisome? These users were nearly 3.5 times more likely to be hospitalized for heart failure (19% vs. 6.6%) and about twice as likely to die from any cause (7.8% vs. 4.3%) over the five-year follow-up period.The research was summarised by theAmerican Heart Association (AHA)and set to be presented at its 2025 Scientific Sessions.The study excluded patients who already had a diagnosed heart failure or were on other sleep medications such as benzodiazepines, in an attempt to isolate melatonin use.And it’s important to emphasize that although it raises a strong concern that demands attention, the study is observational and does not prove that melatonin caused heart failure.Why is this *extremely important*Melatonin is broadly regarded as safe and used widely for sleep problems, and is often marketed and used as a “natural” sleep aid, available over the counter in many countries (including the United States). However, the cardiovascular safety of long-term use has been largely unstudied.Because of its widespread use, even the suggestion of a significant association with heart failure is widely concerning. Besides, this new data comes at a time when sleep disturbances and their impact on heart health are under increased scrutiny. Disrupted sleep, insomnia, and poor sleep patterns themselves have been linked to higher risks of hypertension, coronary heart disease, and other cardiovascular problems.Given that heart failure affects millions of people globally, any factor that could raise risk — even indirectly or as part of a cluster of problems — demands close attention.What should you do (especially if you use melatonin)As researchers emphasize, this study found a link, not proof that melatonin causes heart failure. Several underlying issues, such as the severity of insomnia, other health conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety), or use of other sleep medications, may drive both melatonin use and heart risk.However, the riskiest group in the study was the one documented as using melatonin for a year or more, or with multiple prescriptions spaced apart.Short-term or occasional use may carry different risks.So, what should be your takeaway?If you’re using melatonin regularly, especially for more than a year, talk with your doctor about your sleep issues and cardiovascular history. Ask them whether non-medication strategies for insomnia (sleep-hygiene changes, cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia) might be appropriate.In case you have heart disease, high blood pressure, or other risk factors (e.g., diabetes), be extra cautious with long-term use of melatonin and monitor heart‐health metrics regularly.Finally, avoid assuming “natural” means “safe for long term” in every case — supplements may seem benign but still carry risk.
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:55 AM
Sydney Sweeney's Explosive Fight with Ex Jonathan Davino Amid Rumored Romance with Scooter Braun

Sydney Sweeney's Explosive Fight with Ex Jonathan Davino Amid Rumored Romance with Scooter Braun

The ‘Euphoria’ actressSydney Sweeneyhad quite a night with her ex-fiancé, Jonathan Davino, that ended with ‘Leave Me Alone.’ As the 28-year-old continues to fuel rumors with the controversial music producerScooter Braun, the reunion of the estranged birds grabbed the eyeballs.Sydney Sweeney: 'Leave me alone'Sweeney was in the passenger seat, who had an arm covering a side of her face, while Davino drove the actress to her house. However, as she was alighting from the car, she screamed, “I don’t believe you. Please leave, leave me alone!” Previously, she was spotted engaging in a broad dinner after the Dodgers game. She left the place in an Uber before the car pulled up next to Davino’s vehicle.'Leave Me Alone': Sydney Sweeney’s Explosive Late-Night Fight with Ex Jonathan DavinoAs for Scooter Braun and Sweeney, the actress is enjoying spending time with someone she can ask for advice about her career.While there are no wedding bells in sight, as her priority remains her career, the couple has been enjoying a ‘full throttle’ relationship, as per Page Six. Claiming that the relationship was serious, the report said, “They are full on. It’s not a casual relationship. It’s game on, it’s full throttle.They are together.”Past relationshipsSweeney and Davino called off their engagement earlier this year, after being together for seven years. The former partners were previously spotted together as well in April, after cutting their ties. They even worked together professionally, as they produced ‘Anyone But You’ and ‘Immaculate’ together. As for Scooter Braun, he was married to Yael Cohen until they separated in 2021 and divorced a year later. They share three children.Meanwhile, the music mogul and the actress were rumored to be together after being spotted together at the wedding of the year in Italy of Jeff Bezos andLauren Sanchez.
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:55 AM
Apple's iPhone 16 Tops Sales in India, Reflecting Growing Demand for Premium Smartphones

Apple's iPhone 16 Tops Sales in India, Reflecting Growing Demand for Premium Smartphones

AppleiPhone 16 has claimed the title of the top-selling iPhone model in India for 2025, according to a report by market data firm Counterpoint Research via Economic Times. As per the report, the last year launched iPhone 16 led Apple’s shipments for the second consecutive quarter, driven by strong demand across both metro and smaller cities.The success of iPhone 16 reflects the growing demand for premium smartphones in India which is fueled by easy financing options, trade-in programs and aggressive festive discounts. Its blend of performance, design, and camera upgrades has resonated with Indian consumers, especially those upgrading from older models.“The iPhone 16 was the highest-shipped device in India for the second consecutive quarter. There is also a rising demand from smaller cities, while the growing share of Pro models continues to push up ASPs,” Shubham Singh, research analyst, Counterpoint told ET.Markets where iPhone 16 series performed well in Q1 2025Apple’s iPhone 16 was the world’s best-selling smartphone in Q1 2025, according to Counterpoint Research's Global Handset Model Sales Tracker. This also marked the return of the iPhone series’ base variant to the top spot in the first quarter after a gap of two years. iPhone 16 performed well in Japan and the Middle East and Africa (MEA), with Japan recording the highest growth in base variant sales. Improved economic conditions and revised subsidy regulations favored Apple's pricing strategy and ecosystem, further strengthening its appeal in the Japanese market.Apple India reported highest-ever revenue in the September 2025 quarterApple India reported the highest-ever revenue in the September 2025 quarter. According to company’s earnings call the strong sales of iPhone 16 series can be attributed to the festive season momentum and expanded retail presence. Apple CEO Tim Cook also highlighted that India is a standout market and the company recorded double-digit growth and increased customer engagement across both online and offline channels.Apple becomes $4 trillion company for the first time everRecently, Apple became the $4 trillion company for the first time ever. This milestone follows a recent surge in Apple's shares, which have climbed 25% over the past three months. The rally appears to be driven by strong sales of the iPhone 17 models, released in September, which are reportedly outperforming their predecessors. The Cupertino-based tech giant is scheduled to report its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings very soon.Apart from Apple, Nvidia and Microsoft reached the $4 trillion mark in July. Nvidia’s market value has continued to rise, reaching $4.88 trillion.In a note shared with CNBC, JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee wrote: “Announcement of an increased pace of domestic investment in combination with a rapid shift in product manufacturing for the US market outside of China (India, Vietnam) has improved Apple’s positioning in the tariff landscape.”
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:54 AM
Madhya Pradesh Police Arrest Wife of Doctor Accused in Cough Syrup Tragedy That Killed 24 Children

Madhya Pradesh Police Arrest Wife of Doctor Accused in Cough Syrup Tragedy That Killed 24 Children

Chhindwara (MP): TheSITinvestigating the cough syrup tragedy that claimed the lives of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh has arrested the wife of accused Dr Praveen Soni, an official said on Tuesday. Chhindwara-based Dr Soni, who allegedly prescribed the contaminated cough syrup 'Coldrif' to most of the ailing kids, was arrested last month for alleged negligence in connection with the child deaths due to kidney failure. His wife Jyoti Soni, another accused in the case, was arrested from her residence in Parasia town of Chhindwara district on Monday night, Sub Divisional Office of Police and Special Investigation Team (SIT) in-charge Jitendra Jaat said. She is the proprietor of a medical shop from where the cough syrup was sold to several victims, the official said. So far, seven persons have been arrested in connection with the cough syrup tragedy, he added. Following the child deaths, the Tamil Nadu government revoked the licence of the cough syrup manufacturing company, Sresan Pharma. Those arrested include Sresan Pharma's owner G Ranganathan, medical representative Satish Verma, chemist K Maheshwari, wholesaler Rajesh Soni and medical store pharmacist Sourabh Jain. As many as 24 children from MP, mostly under the age of 5, died due to suspected kidney failure after they were administered Coldrif cough syrup. At least three children died after consuming the cough syrup in neighbouring Rajasthan. The tragedy prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to issue an alert against three "substandard" oral cough syrups identified in India -- Coldrif, Respifresh TR and ReLife. On October 2, the Tamil Nadu director of drugs control found that Coldrif samples were not of standard quality. Three days later, Madhya Pradesh also reported that one sample of Coldrif had 48.6 per cent of diethylene glycol, a toxic chemical, far exceeding the 0.1 per cent permissible limit as an impurity. The MP police subsequently arrested Dr Praveen Soni, a medical practitioner, for alleged negligence. Following the deaths, the syrup was banned in Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Puducherry, West Bengal, and Delhi. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav had said the guilty in the case shall not be spared. The state government also suspended the drug controller and assistant drug controller for negligence in testing random samples of the medicine, and formed the SIT to probe the matter. The Tamil Nadu government sealed Sresan Pharma's manufacturing unit after the children's deaths came to light.
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:54 AM
Bengaluru Actor Files Police Complaint After Three Months of Online Sexual Harassment

Bengaluru Actor Files Police Complaint After Three Months of Online Sexual Harassment

Bengaluru:A Kannada and Telugu TV actor from Bengaluru was allegedly sexually harassed online by an unknown man for the past three months. The 41-year-old actor filed a police complaint alleging the accused sent her obscene messages and videos through social media. According to reports, three months ago, the actor received a friend request on Facebook by a user named 'Naveenz'. The actor told the police that after she did not accept the request, the accused started sending vulgar messages through Messenger. Copy Of The FIR: A Kannada–Telugu serial actress has filed a sexual harassment complaint after allegedly receiving obscene videos and messages from a man on Facebook. The accused, using fake profiles under the name ‘Naveenz’, harassed her for over three months. After confronting him near Nandan…pic.twitter.com/u38l7Keu97 The man also sent images of private parts to the actor, reported NDTV. When the actor blocked him, the man reportedly created fake accounts and kept sending her explicit photos and videos. As per the report, the actor met the accused near Nandan Palace in Nagarabhavi on November 1 at around 11.30 am and confronted him to stop the harassment. However, he did not stop the harassment. The actor then approached the police. A complaint was filed at the Annapoorneshwari Nagar Police Station. The accused, identified as Naveen K Mon, was arrested, reported NDTV. He reported work as worked as a delivery manager at a global technology recruitment agency in the city. The accused is reportedly a native of Kerala. It is not the first time that such an incident has taken place in the city. Recently, a 33-year-old woman was allegedly sexually harassed by a man when she was walking her pet on Saturday morning. A man in his 30s reportedly called her 'madam'. When the woman turned, the man allegedly started masturbating in front of her. After receiving a complaint, the police launched a manhunt operation to nab the accused.
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:46 AM
Mumbai: Four Men Allegedly Kill Youth Over Food Parcel Dispute; Doctor Stabbed in Love Affair Gone Wrong

Mumbai: Four Men Allegedly Kill Youth Over Food Parcel Dispute; Doctor Stabbed in Love Affair Gone Wrong

Mumbai:Four men allegedly attacked and killed a youth identified as Javed Khan in the Muslim Society area of Jarimari in Sakinaka after a dispute over a food parcel turned fatal. According to the police, the altercation escalated quickly, leading to Khan’s death at the spot. The Sakinaka police have registered a case of murder and launched a manhunt to trace the four identified accused, who are currently absconding. A Mumbai Police official toldIANSthat the investigation is underway to determine the exact sequence of events and motive behind the crime. #BREAKING4 men allegedly killed a youth in Mumbai’s Sakinaka area following a dispute over a food parcel. The deceased has been identified as Javed Khan. The incident occurred in Muslim Society, Jarimari, Sakinaka. A murder case has been registered at the Sakinaka police…pic.twitter.com/be7xoyFoGe This shocking case from Sakinaka comes amid another disturbing crime reported recently from Mumbai’s KEM Hospital, where a 26-year-old doctor was stabbed in an alleged attack linked to a love affair. Doctor Stabbed In KEM Hospital Over Love Affair The victim, identified as Dr Vishal Harindra Yadav, is a house officer in the cardiovascular and thoracic surgery department at KEM Hospital. According to police reports, Dr Yadav, who completed his MBBS in Russia in 2023, had developed a romantic relationship with a 23-year-old female perfusionist working at the same hospital. Details On The Stabbing Incident The relationship reportedly angered the woman’s family, leading to a violent confrontation. On October 29, around 10:30 am, Dr Yadav was approached outside Ward No. 31 by the woman’s brother, Farid Khan, and his friends, college students Nabil Imam Shaikh and Alishan Hashmi. The trio allegedly pressured him to accompany them to their residence to settle the matter. When he refused, they took him near a Hanuman temple close to the hospital and continued threatening him. The situation turned violent when Farid allegedly pulled out a knife, shouting threats before stabbing Dr Yadav on his back and arm. The attackers then fled the scene. The injured doctor was immediately admitted for treatment and is now in stable condition. The Bhoiwada police have registered a case of attempted murder against all three accused under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Act. All have been arrested and further investigation is ongoing. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Nov 4, 2025, 06:44 AM
Hockey India Clarifies Stance on Handshakes with Pakistan Teams in International Competitions

Hockey India Clarifies Stance on Handshakes with Pakistan Teams in International Competitions

Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team (ANI)New Delhi:Hockey India (HI) on Monday clarified that it would not prevent its senior and junior men’s and women’s teams from shaking hands or exchanging high-fives withPakistansides in future international competitions and multisport events.The clarification followed controversy over India’s junior hockey players indulging in high-fives with their Pakistan counterparts during the Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia last month. The social media reaction was divided over the sporting gesture after the Indian men’s cricket team refused to shake hands with Pakistan during theAsia CupT20 tournament in the UAE, in solidarity with the Pahalgam terror victims. The women’s cricket team also avoided customary handshakes with Pakistan players during its league game at the Women’s World Cup.India’s Handshake Snub at Asia Cup Leaves Pakistan in Full Meltdown, ICC Dragged Into DramaHI secretary general Bhola Nath Singh told TOI on Monday that the association would follow the Olympic Charter and its international federation’s (FIH) principles in upcoming fixtures. “We are not governed by cricket. Whatever the cricketers did, it was their choice. We follow the Olympic Charter and what FIH says. There are no such instructions (to avoid handshakes or high-fives) from HI to its players.We have followed the spirit of the game. We never gave the players any directions (in this regard).In the future meetings with Pakistan, HI won’t give any directions to its players. We will play and look to win,” said Singh on the sidelines of a function to announce the preparations for 100 years’ celebrations of Indian hockey on Nov 7. The main function will be held at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium.A 30-minute exhibition match on Nov 7 featuring the sports minister’s XI and HI’s mixed XI (men & women) will highlight gender parity, teamwork, and inclusivity, with players from both the men’s and women’s national teams participating.Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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