Can't assure handshakes or hugs: BCCI Secretary on India-Pak Women's WC match
Talking about whether India players will shake hands with Pakistan players during their Women's World Cup match on Sunday, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia said, "Whether there will be handshakes or hugging...I can't assure you of anything at this moment." "I cannot forecast anything, but our relationship with that particular hostile country is...same...There's no change in...last week," he stated.
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Talking about whether India players will shake hands with Pakistan players during their Women's World Cup match on Sunday, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia said, "Whether there will be handshakes or hugging...I can't assure you of anything at this moment." "I cannot forecast anything, but our relationship with that particular hostile country is...same...There's no change in...last week," he stated.
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Hamas 'directly involved' with Gaza-bound aid ships: Israel
Israel has claimed that documents recovered by its forces in Gaza prove for the first time Hamas' "direct involvement" in funding the Global Sumud Flotilla - the Gaza-bound aid ships - intercepted by Israeli forces. Israel said papers discovered in Gaza linked the flotilla to Palestinian Conference for Palestinians (PCPA). PCPA functions as Hamas' representative body abroad, Israel added.
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Israel has claimed that documents recovered by its forces in Gaza prove for the first time Hamas' "direct involvement" in funding the Global Sumud Flotilla - the Gaza-bound aid ships - intercepted by Israeli forces. Israel said papers discovered in Gaza linked the flotilla to Palestinian Conference for Palestinians (PCPA). PCPA functions as Hamas' representative body abroad, Israel added.
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Heavy to very heavy rainfall warning issued for 18 states, list released
The IMD has issued heavy to very heavy rainfall warning for 18 states/UTs for October 3 (Friday). According to IMD's latest bulletin, heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely over Assam, Meghalaya, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Maharashtra.
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02:34 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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The IMD has issued heavy to very heavy rainfall warning for 18 states/UTs for October 3 (Friday). According to IMD's latest bulletin, heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely over Assam, Meghalaya, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Maharashtra.
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Student beaten at dandiya event in Hyd after revealing his name
A group of people allegedly assaulted a 25-year-old engineering student identified as Nehan Ali Khan after he entered a dandiya event at a hotel in Hyderabad on September 29. Khan alleged that he was attacked after he revealed his name to them. Hindu organisations had asked organisers not to allow people from other communities into dandiya events.
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02:33 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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A group of people allegedly assaulted a 25-year-old engineering student identified as Nehan Ali Khan after he entered a dandiya event at a hotel in Hyderabad on September 29. Khan alleged that he was attacked after he revealed his name to them. Hindu organisations had asked organisers not to allow people from other communities into dandiya events.
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Microsoft names new commercial CEO, Nadella to focus on tech
Microsoft named its Chief Commercial Officer, Judson Althoff, as the new CEO of its commercial business, freeing up company CEO Satya Nadella to focus more on technical side of the business. Althoff will lead a new organisation, which will combine sales, marketing and operations. Nadella said the reorganisation would help him to be "laser-focused" on AI science and other things.
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02:49 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Microsoft named its Chief Commercial Officer, Judson Althoff, as the new CEO of its commercial business, freeing up company CEO Satya Nadella to focus more on technical side of the business. Althoff will lead a new organisation, which will combine sales, marketing and operations. Nadella said the reorganisation would help him to be "laser-focused" on AI science and other things.
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Kumar Sanu sends notice to ex-wife who accused him of torture during pregnancy
Kumar Sanu has sent a legal notice to his ex-wife Rita Bhattacharya days after she accused him of torturing her during pregnancy in an interview. "Hurtful lies may create noise for a moment, but they can never erase the legacy of an artist who has given a lifetime of music and memories to generations," the notice read.
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02:47 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Kumar Sanu has sent a legal notice to his ex-wife Rita Bhattacharya days after she accused him of torturing her during pregnancy in an interview. "Hurtful lies may create noise for a moment, but they can never erase the legacy of an artist who has given a lifetime of music and memories to generations," the notice read.
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Instagram head reveals whether app listens to conversations & delivers ads
Instagram head Adam Mosseri addressed concerns about the platform listening to people's conversations and delivering targeted ads. "I swear, we do not listen to your microphone," he said, explaining that users get relevant ads because Instagram's recommendation system is strong. He also revealed that Instagram shows ads that it thinks may interest users based on the interests of similar people.
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02:46 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Instagram head Adam Mosseri addressed concerns about the platform listening to people's conversations and delivering targeted ads. "I swear, we do not listen to your microphone," he said, explaining that users get relevant ads because Instagram's recommendation system is strong. He also revealed that Instagram shows ads that it thinks may interest users based on the interests of similar people.
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Fees for updating Aadhaar card hiked
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has hiked fees for updating Aadhaar card. The fee to update details like name or address has been increased to βΉ75 from βΉ50. Meanwhile, the fee for biometric updates has been raised to βΉ125 from βΉ100. This is the first price hike from UIDAI in almost five years.
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03:14 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has hiked fees for updating Aadhaar card. The fee to update details like name or address has been increased to βΉ75 from βΉ50. Meanwhile, the fee for biometric updates has been raised to βΉ125 from βΉ100. This is the first price hike from UIDAI in almost five years.
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42% of Indian men took loans to pay alimony after divorce: Survey
A survey by 1 Finance Magazine, which studied financial consequences of divorce, found that 42% of Indian men took loans to pay alimony after divorce. The survey examined 1,258 divorced individuals or those undergoing divorce across Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. According to the survey, 38% of annual income of men, on average, is spent on maintenance payments post-divorce.
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03:11 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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A survey by 1 Finance Magazine, which studied financial consequences of divorce, found that 42% of Indian men took loans to pay alimony after divorce. The survey examined 1,258 divorced individuals or those undergoing divorce across Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. According to the survey, 38% of annual income of men, on average, is spent on maintenance payments post-divorce.
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Importer announces exit from India over bribery demands, Chennai Customs denies charge
Wintrack Inc, an importer of niche electronic gadgets, healthcare and lifestyle products, has announced closure of import and export operations in India. "After exposing [Chennai Customs officials'] bribery practices...they retaliated," Wintrack Inc claimed. Responding to the allegation, Chennai Customs said the importer had established pattern of false allegations and corruption charges.
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03:08 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Wintrack Inc, an importer of niche electronic gadgets, healthcare and lifestyle products, has announced closure of import and export operations in India. "After exposing [Chennai Customs officials'] bribery practices...they retaliated," Wintrack Inc claimed. Responding to the allegation, Chennai Customs said the importer had established pattern of false allegations and corruption charges.
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How can cough syrups be dangerous?
Pediatrician Dr Jaykishan Tripathi said cough syrups can cause more harm than good if overused. Most cough medicines contain mixtures of decongestants, antihistamines and occasionally codeine derivatives. Excess may cause drowsiness, dizziness, nausea and in severe cases, shortness of breath/seizure. Since a child's metabolism is more sensitive, even slight overdoses can have significant impacts.
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03:22 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Pediatrician Dr Jaykishan Tripathi said cough syrups can cause more harm than good if overused. Most cough medicines contain mixtures of decongestants, antihistamines and occasionally codeine derivatives. Excess may cause drowsiness, dizziness, nausea and in severe cases, shortness of breath/seizure. Since a child's metabolism is more sensitive, even slight overdoses can have significant impacts.
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Beauty pageant participants run for their lives as 6.9-magnitude earthquake hits Philippines
A video showing Miss Asia Pacific participants falling and running for their lives as a 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit Philippines has surfaced online. The video also showed attendees at the beauty pageant, which was being held in Cebu, hiding under tables. Over 70 people have been killed in the earthquake that hit the country on Tuesday.
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03:21 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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A video showing Miss Asia Pacific participants falling and running for their lives as a 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit Philippines has surfaced online. The video also showed attendees at the beauty pageant, which was being held in Cebu, hiding under tables. Over 70 people have been killed in the earthquake that hit the country on Tuesday.
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Indian man writes to Tim Cook after Apple Watch saves his life, CEO responds
A Mumbai-based financial analyst named Kshitij faced a life-threatening situation while scuba diving. His weight belt unexpectedly detached, causing rapid ascent. Kshitij said his Apple Watch Ultra detected it and issued warning. The device then triggered Emergency Siren, after which his instructor saved him. Kshitij shared this with Apple CEO Tim Cook, who personally acknowledged the story.
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03:20 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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A Mumbai-based financial analyst named Kshitij faced a life-threatening situation while scuba diving. His weight belt unexpectedly detached, causing rapid ascent. Kshitij said his Apple Watch Ultra detected it and issued warning. The device then triggered Emergency Siren, after which his instructor saved him. Kshitij shared this with Apple CEO Tim Cook, who personally acknowledged the story.
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39 RSS members detained in TN over training session at govt school
Tamil Nadu Police have detained 39 RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) members near Porur in Chennai on Thursday, ANI reported. They have been accused of conducting a Guru Puja and special Shakha training session at the Ayyappanthangal Government Higher Secondary School without prior permission from the authorities. The RSS is celebrating its centenary as it was founded in 1925.
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03:39 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Tamil Nadu Police have detained 39 RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) members near Porur in Chennai on Thursday, ANI reported. They have been accused of conducting a Guru Puja and special Shakha training session at the Ayyappanthangal Government Higher Secondary School without prior permission from the authorities. The RSS is celebrating its centenary as it was founded in 1925.
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Delhi hospital assistant professor held for molesting MBBS student
An assistant professor at Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital in Delhi, identified as Dr Mohammed Shaqir Naeem, has been arrested for allegedly molesting a female MBBS student in the hospital premises, police said. The police received a call on September 26 from the student who said that she had been physically harassed inside GTB Hospital at Dilshad Garden.
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An assistant professor at Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital in Delhi, identified as Dr Mohammed Shaqir Naeem, has been arrested for allegedly molesting a female MBBS student in the hospital premises, police said. The police received a call on September 26 from the student who said that she had been physically harassed inside GTB Hospital at Dilshad Garden.
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Pics show empty stands in India-West Indies Test at Ahmedabad, fans react
Pictures of empty stands at 1,32,000-capacity Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad during the first day of the India-West Indies Test have gone viral. "This is the impact of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's retirement," a fan commented. Meanwhile, another wrote, "Today is Dussehra." Another comment read, "It is the West Indies. You expect the stadium to fill up?"
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03:50 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Pictures of empty stands at 1,32,000-capacity Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad during the first day of the India-West Indies Test have gone viral. "This is the impact of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's retirement," a fan commented. Meanwhile, another wrote, "Today is Dussehra." Another comment read, "It is the West Indies. You expect the stadium to fill up?"
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Desperate scavenging: K'taka minister as Andhra minister invites B'luru firms
Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge reacted after Andhra minister Nara Lokesh promoted Andhra and invited Bengaluru-based firms that are moving out of the Outer Ring Road. "It is natural for weaker ecosystems to feed off stronger ones. Nothing wrong with that, but when it turns into desperate scavenging, it shows more weakness than strength," Kharge reacted to Lokesh's post.
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04:12 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge reacted after Andhra minister Nara Lokesh promoted Andhra and invited Bengaluru-based firms that are moving out of the Outer Ring Road. "It is natural for weaker ecosystems to feed off stronger ones. Nothing wrong with that, but when it turns into desperate scavenging, it shows more weakness than strength," Kharge reacted to Lokesh's post.
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Cough syrup linked to deaths of kids failed 40 tests in Rajasthan; was still sold
As many as 40 samples of the cough syrup linked to the deaths of two children in Rajasthan's Sikar failed quality tests in the last two years, a report claimed. However, each time the syrup got blacklisted, it was sold through Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation Limited (RMSCL). A victim's family claimed they bought the syrup from the hospital pharmacy.
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04:04 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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As many as 40 samples of the cough syrup linked to the deaths of two children in Rajasthan's Sikar failed quality tests in the last two years, a report claimed. However, each time the syrup got blacklisted, it was sold through Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation Limited (RMSCL). A victim's family claimed they bought the syrup from the hospital pharmacy.
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When should parents worry about babyβs skin reactions?
Dr Shashank Jain explains that most rashes, like erythema toxicum or milia, resolve without treatment. However, fast-spreading blisters, non-blanching purple spots, or rashes with systemic symptoms demand urgent evaluation. Differentiating benign neonatal skin changes from infections or allergies ensures timely intervention while avoiding unnecessary parental anxiety.
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Dr Shashank Jain explains that most rashes, like erythema toxicum or milia, resolve without treatment. However, fast-spreading blisters, non-blanching purple spots, or rashes with systemic symptoms demand urgent evaluation. Differentiating benign neonatal skin changes from infections or allergies ensures timely intervention while avoiding unnecessary parental anxiety.
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Babson College ranks No. 2 in US, ahead of Ivy Leagues again: WSJ
Babson College in Massachusetts has surpassed Ivy League giants for the second straight year, ranking No. 2 nationwide in the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings, just behind Stanford. Focused on entrepreneurship and student career outcomes, Babsonβs graduates report 97.7% job or grad school placement and salaries averaging over $77,500, reshaping views of college value.
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Babson College in Massachusetts has surpassed Ivy League giants for the second straight year, ranking No. 2 nationwide in the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings, just behind Stanford. Focused on entrepreneurship and student career outcomes, Babsonβs graduates report 97.7% job or grad school placement and salaries averaging over $77,500, reshaping views of college value.
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