Only 4 Indian states have a GDP higher than Ambani family's net worth
Only four Indian states have a GDP higher than Mukesh Ambani's family wealth, data sourced by India in Pixels shows. Hurun Rich List values the Ambani family's 2025 net worth at ₹9.55 lakh crore. Maharashtra's GDP stands at ₹24.11 lakh crore, Tamil Nadu's at ₹15.71 lakh crore, while both UP and Karnataka each have a GDP of ₹14.23 lakh crore.
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Only four Indian states have a GDP higher than Mukesh Ambani's family wealth, data sourced by India in Pixels shows. Hurun Rich List values the Ambani family's 2025 net worth at ₹9.55 lakh crore. Maharashtra's GDP stands at ₹24.11 lakh crore, Tamil Nadu's at ₹15.71 lakh crore, while both UP and Karnataka each have a GDP of ₹14.23 lakh crore.
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Man charged for dowry death in UP, wife turns up alive after 2 yrs
Two years after a man in UP was charged with dowry death, his wife has been found alive. The 20-year-old went missing from her marital home in UP's Auraiya in 2023. When she couldn't be found for some time, her family alleged she was killed for dowry. A case was registered against her husband and six in-laws on court's order.
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Two years after a man in UP was charged with dowry death, his wife has been found alive. The 20-year-old went missing from her marital home in UP's Auraiya in 2023. When she couldn't be found for some time, her family alleged she was killed for dowry. A case was registered against her husband and six in-laws on court's order.
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Zubeen Garg's manager, festival organiser charged with his murder
The Assam Police have charged Zubeen Garg’s manager Siddharth Sharma and North East India Festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta with murder in connection with the singer’s death in Singapore. Siddharth and Shyamkanu were arrested from Delhi on Wednesday. Zubeen reportedly drowned to death while swimming in Singapore on September 19.
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The Assam Police have charged Zubeen Garg’s manager Siddharth Sharma and North East India Festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta with murder in connection with the singer’s death in Singapore. Siddharth and Shyamkanu were arrested from Delhi on Wednesday. Zubeen reportedly drowned to death while swimming in Singapore on September 19.
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Rajnath Singh performs Shastra Puja on Dussehra in Gujarat
Defense minister Rajnath Singh celebrated Dussehra with army personnel at the military station in Bhuj, Gujarat. The ceremony symbolised respect for weapons. Rajnath Singh offered flowers and placed garlands AK-203 rifles. The day before Dussehra, he performed the Ravan Dahan ceremony at the same military station.
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Defense minister Rajnath Singh celebrated Dussehra with army personnel at the military station in Bhuj, Gujarat. The ceremony symbolised respect for weapons. Rajnath Singh offered flowers and placed garlands AK-203 rifles. The day before Dussehra, he performed the Ravan Dahan ceremony at the same military station.
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India, China to resume direct flights by late October 2025
Direct flights between India and China could resume by late October 2025, MEA announced. The decision is a part of the government's approach to normalising relations between the two countries. Direct flights were initially suspended in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The suspension was prolonged due to border clashes in the Galwan Valley in June 2020.
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07:08 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Direct flights between India and China could resume by late October 2025, MEA announced. The decision is a part of the government's approach to normalising relations between the two countries. Direct flights were initially suspended in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The suspension was prolonged due to border clashes in the Galwan Valley in June 2020.
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Pak-origin man, known as 'boss man', gets 35-yr-jail for raping 2 girls in UK
A Pakistani-origin British man, Mohammed Zahid, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison in the UK for raping two schoolgirls. Zahid, a father of three, is a leader of a grooming gang. He allegedly gave the victims free underwear in exchange for sexual favours. In total, seven men who abused the victims got a combined 174 years in prison.
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07:04 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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A Pakistani-origin British man, Mohammed Zahid, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison in the UK for raping two schoolgirls. Zahid, a father of three, is a leader of a grooming gang. He allegedly gave the victims free underwear in exchange for sexual favours. In total, seven men who abused the victims got a combined 174 years in prison.
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That son of b***h: Jimmy Kimmel on Trump over his show's suspension
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was asked by another late-night host, Stephen Colbert, if he ever thought US President Donald Trump would celebrate his unemployment. "I mean that son of a b***h...you know...is really unbelievable," Kimmel, whose show was suspended over his comments on Charlie Kirk's assassination, said. "I never imagined that we'd ever have a president like this," Kimmel added.
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07:24 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was asked by another late-night host, Stephen Colbert, if he ever thought US President Donald Trump would celebrate his unemployment. "I mean that son of a b***h...you know...is really unbelievable," Kimmel, whose show was suspended over his comments on Charlie Kirk's assassination, said. "I never imagined that we'd ever have a president like this," Kimmel added.
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HC protects Asha Bhosle's personality rights against AI misuse
Bombay High Court issued order to protect playback singer Asha Bhosle from the unauthorised use of her identity by AI platforms, e-commerce sites, and other parties. The aforementioned entities are prohibited to use Bhosle's voice, image, or likeness without her explicit permission. The court said AI tools that replicate celebrity's voice without consent amounts to violation of identity rights.
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07:33 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Bombay High Court issued order to protect playback singer Asha Bhosle from the unauthorised use of her identity by AI platforms, e-commerce sites, and other parties. The aforementioned entities are prohibited to use Bhosle's voice, image, or likeness without her explicit permission. The court said AI tools that replicate celebrity's voice without consent amounts to violation of identity rights.
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Britishers didn't rule India as they became Indians after arrival, says X user; Musk reacts
An X user gave a bizarre explanation to defend colonisation, by saying, "If Indians set foot in England and become English...Then the English who set foot in India became Indian...Therefore, the English did not rule India." X owner Elon Musk shared the post with a thinking emoji. "Yes...No difference between lawful immigration and illegal occupation," an X user replied.
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07:59 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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An X user gave a bizarre explanation to defend colonisation, by saying, "If Indians set foot in England and become English...Then the English who set foot in India became Indian...Therefore, the English did not rule India." X owner Elon Musk shared the post with a thinking emoji. "Yes...No difference between lawful immigration and illegal occupation," an X user replied.
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Prez Murmu attends Dussehra celebrations at Red Fort amid rains
President Droupadi Murmu attended the Dussehra celebrations organised by Shree Dharmic Leela Committee at the Red Fort in Delhi. She watched the Ram Leela and addressed the gathering before the effigies of Ravana, Meghanada, and Kumbhakarna burst into flames. "The evil inside people should not reincarnate every year, unlike Ravana," she said, amid rains lashing the event.
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07:48 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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President Droupadi Murmu attended the Dussehra celebrations organised by Shree Dharmic Leela Committee at the Red Fort in Delhi. She watched the Ram Leela and addressed the gathering before the effigies of Ravana, Meghanada, and Kumbhakarna burst into flames. "The evil inside people should not reincarnate every year, unlike Ravana," she said, amid rains lashing the event.
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Thousands attend funerals of those killed by Pak forces in PoK
Protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) continue to spread after three young men were allegedly killed by Pakistani forces. Their funeral prayers in Muzaffarabad drew thousands of people, further intensifying anger in the public. "Pakistani forces [are] committing atrocities and oppression on unarmed citizens and martyring them," said a user who shared visuals from the rallies.
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08:11 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) continue to spread after three young men were allegedly killed by Pakistani forces. Their funeral prayers in Muzaffarabad drew thousands of people, further intensifying anger in the public. "Pakistani forces [are] committing atrocities and oppression on unarmed citizens and martyring them," said a user who shared visuals from the rallies.
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Fastest-growing planet ever discovered
Astronomers have observed a rogue planet undergoing a growth spurt, making it the fastest-growing planet ever discovered. The planet, called Cha 1107-7626, was observed using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT). University of St Andrews researchers found that Cha 1107-7626 is growing at six billion tonnes a second.
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08:06 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Astronomers have observed a rogue planet undergoing a growth spurt, making it the fastest-growing planet ever discovered. The planet, called Cha 1107-7626, was observed using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT). University of St Andrews researchers found that Cha 1107-7626 is growing at six billion tonnes a second.
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Ex-NSG commando, part of 26/11 ops, caught with 200 kg ganja
A former National Security Guard (NSG) commando, who was a part of India's operations in response to the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai, has been caught with nearly 200 kg of ganja. Bajrang Singh has been allegedly revealed as the drug kingpin of a multi-state smuggling operation. He hailed from Rajasthan’s Sikar district and carried a ₹25,000 bounty.
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08:24 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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A former National Security Guard (NSG) commando, who was a part of India's operations in response to the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai, has been caught with nearly 200 kg of ganja. Bajrang Singh has been allegedly revealed as the drug kingpin of a multi-state smuggling operation. He hailed from Rajasthan’s Sikar district and carried a ₹25,000 bounty.
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10 killed as tractor-trolley falls into river after idol immersion in MP
As many as 10 people died in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, on Thursday after a tractor-trolley carrying devotees plunged into a river near Jamli village under the Pandhana police station while returning after Goddess Durga idol immersion, officials said. Expressing grief over the tragedy, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced an ex-gratia of ₹4 lakh for the families of the deceased.
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08:40 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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As many as 10 people died in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, on Thursday after a tractor-trolley carrying devotees plunged into a river near Jamli village under the Pandhana police station while returning after Goddess Durga idol immersion, officials said. Expressing grief over the tragedy, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced an ex-gratia of ₹4 lakh for the families of the deceased.
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Journalist Rajeev was threatened to delete video before death: Family
After journalist Rajeev Pratap's body was recovered from a river in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi, his brother claimed that Pratap received threat calls to delete a video on his channel 'Delhi Uttarakhand Live'. Pratap's wife also mentioned that he received such calls before going missing. "My brother wasn't afraid of anything. If he saw something wrong, he just...started reporting," the brother said.
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08:38 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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After journalist Rajeev Pratap's body was recovered from a river in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi, his brother claimed that Pratap received threat calls to delete a video on his channel 'Delhi Uttarakhand Live'. Pratap's wife also mentioned that he received such calls before going missing. "My brother wasn't afraid of anything. If he saw something wrong, he just...started reporting," the brother said.
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Ex-Pak captain Sana Mir sparks controversy with 'Azad Kashmir' remark in Women's World Cup
Ex-Pakistan captain Sana Mir sparked controversy after using the term "Azad Kashmir" while describing the background of a Pakistan batter during commentary in their Women's World Cup match against Bangladesh. Several Indian fans tagged the ICC and BCCI, demanding action and calling for Sana's removal from the commentary panel. "Outrageous to see sports being politicized in this manner," one wrote.
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09:13 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Ex-Pakistan captain Sana Mir sparked controversy after using the term "Azad Kashmir" while describing the background of a Pakistan batter during commentary in their Women's World Cup match against Bangladesh. Several Indian fans tagged the ICC and BCCI, demanding action and calling for Sana's removal from the commentary panel. "Outrageous to see sports being politicized in this manner," one wrote.
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Universe will end in a big crunch after 20 billion years: Study
According to a study in Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, the universe is predicted to end in a big crunch about 20 billion years from now. The prediction comes from data collected from dark-energy observatories in both hemispheres. After expanding for another 11 billion years, the universe will reach its maximum size and then start contracting, the study said.
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According to a study in Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, the universe is predicted to end in a big crunch about 20 billion years from now. The prediction comes from data collected from dark-energy observatories in both hemispheres. After expanding for another 11 billion years, the universe will reach its maximum size and then start contracting, the study said.
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Afghan Foreign Minister, who's sanctioned by UN, to visit India
Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi will visit India next week, marking the first-ever high-level official visit since the Taliban took over in 2021. Reports said Muttaqi was permitted by the UN to travel to India, as he has been sanctioned by the UN Security Council's Resolution 1988 regime. He will also visit Russia, the reports said.
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Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi will visit India next week, marking the first-ever high-level official visit since the Taliban took over in 2021. Reports said Muttaqi was permitted by the UN to travel to India, as he has been sanctioned by the UN Security Council's Resolution 1988 regime. He will also visit Russia, the reports said.
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New COVID-19 variant 'Stratus' having unique symptom causing rise in cases in UK
A new COVID-19 variant, 'Stratus', is believed to be driving the surge of COVID-19 cases in the UK. It is associated with its unique symptom of giving a hoarse voice to infected people. An expert said that there is no evidence to suggest that this variant causes more severe symptoms or that vaccines won't be effective against it.
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09:44 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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A new COVID-19 variant, 'Stratus', is believed to be driving the surge of COVID-19 cases in the UK. It is associated with its unique symptom of giving a hoarse voice to infected people. An expert said that there is no evidence to suggest that this variant causes more severe symptoms or that vaccines won't be effective against it.
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Thousands of workers protest in Greece over 13-hr workday proposal
Thousands of workers took to the streets of Greece to protest against new labour laws that allow shifts of up to 13 hours. The 24-hour strike caused widespread disruption across the nation. "We say no to the 13-hour shift. Exhaustion is not development, human tolerance has limits," the General Confederation of Workers of Greece said in a statement.
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09:34 pm Thursday, 02 October, 2025
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Thousands of workers took to the streets of Greece to protest against new labour laws that allow shifts of up to 13 hours. The 24-hour strike caused widespread disruption across the nation. "We say no to the 13-hour shift. Exhaustion is not development, human tolerance has limits," the General Confederation of Workers of Greece said in a statement.
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