Bharat is my Matrubhumi, it is like a temple: Ex-Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria
Former Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria took to X and denied that he comments on India's internal matters to get Indian citizenship. He said, "Pakistan may be my Janmabhoomi, but Bharat, the land of my ancestors, is my Matrubhumi. For me, Bharat is like a temple. At present, I have no plans to seek Bharatiya citizenship."
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Former Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria took to X and denied that he comments on India's internal matters to get Indian citizenship. He said, "Pakistan may be my Janmabhoomi, but Bharat, the land of my ancestors, is my Matrubhumi. For me, Bharat is like a temple. At present, I have no plans to seek Bharatiya citizenship."
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Doctor arrested for prescribing 'Coldrif' cough syrup that killed 11 children in MP
The doctor in Madhya Pradesh's Chhindwara who prescribed Coldrif cough syrup to children has been arrested amid a massive row over the deaths of 11 children. Most of the children were treated at the clinic of Praveen Soni, a paediatrician in Parasia. Soni, a government doctor, prescribed the syrup to children who had come to his private clinic, sources said.
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08:38 am Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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The doctor in Madhya Pradesh's Chhindwara who prescribed Coldrif cough syrup to children has been arrested amid a massive row over the deaths of 11 children. Most of the children were treated at the clinic of Praveen Soni, a paediatrician in Parasia. Soni, a government doctor, prescribed the syrup to children who had come to his private clinic, sources said.
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India have never lost to Pakistan in women's ODI cricket history
India and Pakistan will face each other in Women's ODI World Cup 2025 in Colombo on Sunday. India and Pakistan have played 11 women's ODIs against each other, with India winning all of them. India have recorded five wins over Pakistan by margins of 100+ runs and two by 10 wickets. Their highest ODI total against Pakistan is 289/2.
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11:13 am Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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India and Pakistan will face each other in Women's ODI World Cup 2025 in Colombo on Sunday. India and Pakistan have played 11 women's ODIs against each other, with India winning all of them. India have recorded five wins over Pakistan by margins of 100+ runs and two by 10 wickets. Their highest ODI total against Pakistan is 289/2.
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What will happen if India-Pakistan Women's World Cup match gets washed out?
If the India-Pakistan Women's World Cup 2025 match gets washed out today in Colombo, both teams will share one point each as there is no reserve day for league-stage matches. India will move to the second place on the points table with three points, while Pakistan will remain in sixth place.
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02:27 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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If the India-Pakistan Women's World Cup 2025 match gets washed out today in Colombo, both teams will share one point each as there is no reserve day for league-stage matches. India will move to the second place on the points table with three points, while Pakistan will remain in sixth place.
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India face Pakistan for 4th Sunday in a row, continue with no-handshake policy at Women's WC
Pakistan captain Fatima Sana won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in their Women's World Cup 2025 match. It is the fourth consecutive Sunday that India are facing Pakistan in international cricket (men's or women's). India captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not shake hands with Fatima at the toss, continuing India's no-handshake policy against Pakistan.
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02:49 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Pakistan captain Fatima Sana won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in their Women's World Cup 2025 match. It is the fourth consecutive Sunday that India are facing Pakistan in international cricket (men's or women's). India captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not shake hands with Fatima at the toss, continuing India's no-handshake policy against Pakistan.
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Flipkart to exit Aditya Birla Lifestyle in βΉ950-crore deal: Report
Flipkart is set to offload its entire 6% stake in Aditya Birla Lifestyle Brands Ltd (ABLBL) through a block deal worth βΉ950 crore, reported CNBC Aawaz citing sources. The sale will involve 7.3 crore shares at a base price of βΉ130 per share. ABLBL operates under the umbrella of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL).
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03:29 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Flipkart is set to offload its entire 6% stake in Aditya Birla Lifestyle Brands Ltd (ABLBL) through a block deal worth βΉ950 crore, reported CNBC Aawaz citing sources. The sale will involve 7.3 crore shares at a base price of βΉ130 per share. ABLBL operates under the umbrella of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL).
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Millionaire who earns βΉ1.8 crore/year from rent still works as janitor in Japan, reveals why
A 56-year-old Japanese millionaire named Koichi Matsubara, who earns 30 million yen (over βΉ1.8 crore) yearly from rent and investments, insists on working as a janitor. Matsubara cleans public areas and does basic maintenance in a block of flats in Tokyo, The Gold Online reported. He earns just βΉ60,000/month from his janitor work, which he does to stay healthy.
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03:44 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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A 56-year-old Japanese millionaire named Koichi Matsubara, who earns 30 million yen (over βΉ1.8 crore) yearly from rent and investments, insists on working as a janitor. Matsubara cleans public areas and does basic maintenance in a block of flats in Tokyo, The Gold Online reported. He earns just βΉ60,000/month from his janitor work, which he does to stay healthy.
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Bihar Assembly polls to be held before November 22: EC
Bihar Assembly elections will be conducted before November 22, when the current term of the Bihar Legislative Assembly will end, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar said on Sunday. He stated that the Election Commission will soon take a decision on the number of phases in which assembly polls will be conducted. EC officials are on a two-day state visit.
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03:41 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Bihar Assembly elections will be conducted before November 22, when the current term of the Bihar Legislative Assembly will end, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar said on Sunday. He stated that the Election Commission will soon take a decision on the number of phases in which assembly polls will be conducted. EC officials are on a two-day state visit.
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Why do doctors have bad handwriting?
Gobil Thapa, Associate Professor at Tinsukia Medical College, said there were 3 probable reasons why doctors' handwriting, in general, is bad. "Medical students often write extensively under time pressure, which affects legibility," Thapa said. "Once in practice...doctors face intense patient loads," he added. "Doctors often rely on...pharmacists' familiarity with [common] medicines," he said.
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03:49 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Gobil Thapa, Associate Professor at Tinsukia Medical College, said there were 3 probable reasons why doctors' handwriting, in general, is bad. "Medical students often write extensively under time pressure, which affects legibility," Thapa said. "Once in practice...doctors face intense patient loads," he added. "Doctors often rely on...pharmacists' familiarity with [common] medicines," he said.
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Which are the safest cities in India?
As per NCRB's recently released Crime in India 2023 report, Kolkata emerged as the safest metropolitan city in India. Kolkata recorded 83.9 cognisable offences per lakh population in 2023, lowest among the 19 Indian cities with populations above 20 lakh that the bureau surveyed. This is followed by Hyderabad (332.3), Pune (337.1), Mumbai (355.4), Coimbatore (409.7) and Chennai (419.8).
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04:13 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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As per NCRB's recently released Crime in India 2023 report, Kolkata emerged as the safest metropolitan city in India. Kolkata recorded 83.9 cognisable offences per lakh population in 2023, lowest among the 19 Indian cities with populations above 20 lakh that the bureau surveyed. This is followed by Hyderabad (332.3), Pune (337.1), Mumbai (355.4), Coimbatore (409.7) and Chennai (419.8).
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Israel continues striking Gaza day after Hamas partly accepts peace deal
Israeli planes and tanks pounded areas across the Gaza Strip overnight and on Sunday, destroying several residential buildings. This comes a day after Hamas partly accepted US President Donald Trump's peace deal. One of the IDF's targets during the overnight attacks was Al-Azhar University, located in the Al-Mughraqa area in southern Gaza City.
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04:09 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Israeli planes and tanks pounded areas across the Gaza Strip overnight and on Sunday, destroying several residential buildings. This comes a day after Hamas partly accepted US President Donald Trump's peace deal. One of the IDF's targets during the overnight attacks was Al-Azhar University, located in the Al-Mughraqa area in southern Gaza City.
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Pic shows pavilion of Sydney Cricket Ground-inspired βΉ633-crore Rajgir stadium in Bihar
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Sunday inaugurated Rajgir cricket stadium's pavilion and ground. The stadium is being built at a cost of βΉ633 crore, and its architecture is inspired by Sydney Cricket Ground. The state-of-the-art facility is now fully ready for players' training and practice matches, while the spectator stands are still under construction.
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Sunday inaugurated Rajgir cricket stadium's pavilion and ground. The stadium is being built at a cost of βΉ633 crore, and its architecture is inspired by Sydney Cricket Ground. The state-of-the-art facility is now fully ready for players' training and practice matches, while the spectator stands are still under construction.
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India denied toss win against Pakistan as match referee makes blunder
India were denied a toss win against Pakistan after match referee Shandre Fritz made a blunder in their Women's World Cup 2025 match in Colombo on Sunday. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur tossed the coin, with Pakistan captain Fatima Sana calling "Tails". However, Fritz announced, "Heads is the call." The coin came up Heads, and Pakistan wrongly won the toss.
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04:26 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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India were denied a toss win against Pakistan after match referee Shandre Fritz made a blunder in their Women's World Cup 2025 match in Colombo on Sunday. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur tossed the coin, with Pakistan captain Fatima Sana calling "Tails". However, Fritz announced, "Heads is the call." The coin came up Heads, and Pakistan wrongly won the toss.
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Doctor refuses to treat pregnant woman for being Muslim in UP
A doctor reportedly refused to treat a pregnant woman for being Muslim in Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur. The woman's family alleged that the doctor told them, "Don't bring her to the OT (operation theatre)β¦she is Muslimβ¦I won't treat herβ¦take her elsewhere." An official at the hospital said, "A doctor canβt refuse to treat a patient irrespective of his or her religion."
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04:40 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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A doctor reportedly refused to treat a pregnant woman for being Muslim in Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur. The woman's family alleged that the doctor told them, "Don't bring her to the OT (operation theatre)β¦she is Muslimβ¦I won't treat herβ¦take her elsewhere." An official at the hospital said, "A doctor canβt refuse to treat a patient irrespective of his or her religion."
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Lyft CEO reveals how Gates tried stopping him from quitting Microsoft for Amazon in 1996
Lyft CEO David Risher, who led Microsoft Access' development, recalled how Microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates tried to stop him from quitting Microsoft to move to Amazon in 1996. Risher recounted Gates saying, "You're leaving this company for some tiny, little internet bookstore that nobody has ever heard ofβ¦that has got to be the stupidest decision I've ever heard anyone make."
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Lyft CEO David Risher, who led Microsoft Access' development, recalled how Microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates tried to stop him from quitting Microsoft to move to Amazon in 1996. Risher recounted Gates saying, "You're leaving this company for some tiny, little internet bookstore that nobody has ever heard ofβ¦that has got to be the stupidest decision I've ever heard anyone make."
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Blizzard traps nearly 1,000 on Tibetan side of Mount Everest
Nearly 1,000 people have been trapped by a blizzard on Tibet's eastern slope of Mount Everest, reports said. Hundreds of local villagers and rescue teams have been deployed to help remove snow blocking access to the campsites located at an altitude above 4,900 metres (16,000 feet). As per reports, some tourists have already been brought down the mountain.
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04:59 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Nearly 1,000 people have been trapped by a blizzard on Tibet's eastern slope of Mount Everest, reports said. Hundreds of local villagers and rescue teams have been deployed to help remove snow blocking access to the campsites located at an altitude above 4,900 metres (16,000 feet). As per reports, some tourists have already been brought down the mountain.
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Man claims boss denied leave for headache, said 'You're not in school'
An employee shared a screenshot claiming his Indian boss refused to approve a leave request for a headache and belittled him. The WhatsApp chat shows the employer addressing him as 'hero' and saying, "Headache main chutti thodi na milti hai (You don't get leave for a headache)." The manager added it's professional life, and the employee is not in school.
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04:55 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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An employee shared a screenshot claiming his Indian boss refused to approve a leave request for a headache and belittled him. The WhatsApp chat shows the employer addressing him as 'hero' and saying, "Headache main chutti thodi na milti hai (You don't get leave for a headache)." The manager added it's professional life, and the employee is not in school.
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Muslim body urges PM Modi to confer Bharat Ratna on RSS founder
A Muslim body, Jamiat Himayatul Islam, has written a letter to PM Narendra Modi, requesting him to confer Bharat Ratna on RSS founder KB Hedgewar. The letter stated that Hedgewar made significant contributions to India's social, cultural, and nation-building spheres. It added that giving this award will not only enhance the glory of his contribution but also inspire future generations.
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05:13 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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A Muslim body, Jamiat Himayatul Islam, has written a letter to PM Narendra Modi, requesting him to confer Bharat Ratna on RSS founder KB Hedgewar. The letter stated that Hedgewar made significant contributions to India's social, cultural, and nation-building spheres. It added that giving this award will not only enhance the glory of his contribution but also inspire future generations.
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Greta Thunberg beaten by Israeli forces, wrapped and paraded in Israeli flag: Activists
Activists have claimed that Greta Thunberg was beaten by Israeli forces, wrapped in Israeli flag and paraded after she was detained from a boat heading to Gaza. "They did everything imaginable to her, as a warning to others," Turkish activist Ersin Celik, a participant in the Sumud flotilla, told Anadolu news agency.
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05:12 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Activists have claimed that Greta Thunberg was beaten by Israeli forces, wrapped in Israeli flag and paraded after she was detained from a boat heading to Gaza. "They did everything imaginable to her, as a warning to others," Turkish activist Ersin Celik, a participant in the Sumud flotilla, told Anadolu news agency.
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05:12 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Actress Nafisa Ali shares her bald photos amid cancer treatment
Veteran actress Nafisa Ali shared photos of herself with no hair amid cancer treatment. She had revealed that she was diagnosed with peritoneal and ovarian cancer in November 2018. Recently, she stated that she has resumed chemotherapy after her doctors decided against surgery for her cancer treatment. "Positive power," she wrote while sharing her photos.
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05:07 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Veteran actress Nafisa Ali shared photos of herself with no hair amid cancer treatment. She had revealed that she was diagnosed with peritoneal and ovarian cancer in November 2018. Recently, she stated that she has resumed chemotherapy after her doctors decided against surgery for her cancer treatment. "Positive power," she wrote while sharing her photos.
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