Pawan Singh's wife Jyoti Singh files nomination from Karakat for Bihar polls
Bhojpuri actor-singer Pawan Singh's estranged wife, Jyoti Singh, filed her nomination as an independent candidate from the Karakat assembly seat for the Bihar Assembly elections. "The people of Karakat developed a close connection with Jyoti Singh when she campaigned for Pawan Singh during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections," her father said. Pawan Singh had lost the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
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Bhojpuri actor-singer Pawan Singh's estranged wife, Jyoti Singh, filed her nomination as an independent candidate from the Karakat assembly seat for the Bihar Assembly elections. "The people of Karakat developed a close connection with Jyoti Singh when she campaigned for Pawan Singh during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections," her father said. Pawan Singh had lost the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
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US government shutdown becomes 3rd-longest in country's history
The US government has been shut down for over 19 days now, marking the third-longest shutdown in the country's history. The shutdown, the 15th since 1981, is eclipsed only by the shutdowns of 1995 and 2018-19. The US Senate will reconvene and vote on Monday for the 11th time to end the government shutdown.
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04:58 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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The US government has been shut down for over 19 days now, marking the third-longest shutdown in the country's history. The shutdown, the 15th since 1981, is eclipsed only by the shutdowns of 1995 and 2018-19. The US Senate will reconvene and vote on Monday for the 11th time to end the government shutdown.
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What is Sovereign Gold Bond and what are the benefits of buying it?
Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are government securities denominated in grams of gold. Investors have to pay the issue price in cash and the bonds will be redeemed in cash on maturity. Quantity of gold for which investor pays is protected, since he/she receives ongoing market price at time of redemption/ premature redemption. SGB is free from issues like making charges.
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Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are government securities denominated in grams of gold. Investors have to pay the issue price in cash and the bonds will be redeemed in cash on maturity. Quantity of gold for which investor pays is protected, since he/she receives ongoing market price at time of redemption/ premature redemption. SGB is free from issues like making charges.
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Man surprises delivery boys by gifting them Diwali sweets he ordered
A man ordered boxes of sweets from various delivery platforms on the occasion of Diwali. Instead of receiving the parcels himself, when the delivery partners arrived, he surprised each of them by gifting them sweets right back and wishing them "Happy Diwali." He shared a video, writing, "This Diwali, we decided to sweeten the smiles that make our deliveries special."
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04:53 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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A man ordered boxes of sweets from various delivery platforms on the occasion of Diwali. Instead of receiving the parcels himself, when the delivery partners arrived, he surprised each of them by gifting them sweets right back and wishing them "Happy Diwali." He shared a video, writing, "This Diwali, we decided to sweeten the smiles that make our deliveries special."
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Which countries have the highest number of adults who can't afford a holiday?
According to a survey by Statista, US has the highest number of adults who can't afford a holiday this year, followed by Canada, Japan, Germany and the UK. Other countries on the list are France, India, Brazil, Mexico and China. Statista said it surveyed 2,000 to 10,000 adults in selected countries between July 2024 and June 2025.
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04:50 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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According to a survey by Statista, US has the highest number of adults who can't afford a holiday this year, followed by Canada, Japan, Germany and the UK. Other countries on the list are France, India, Brazil, Mexico and China. Statista said it surveyed 2,000 to 10,000 adults in selected countries between July 2024 and June 2025.
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What are the dangers of rubbing eyes?
According to University of Utah Health, rubbing the eyes can lead to spread of infections. Sick people release virus droplets from their mouth right into another person's face, which may enter our body through inhalation and through the membranes protecting your eyes, specifically the conjunctiva. Touching infected eyes and touching someone else can also contribute to spread of infections.
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05:11 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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According to University of Utah Health, rubbing the eyes can lead to spread of infections. Sick people release virus droplets from their mouth right into another person's face, which may enter our body through inhalation and through the membranes protecting your eyes, specifically the conjunctiva. Touching infected eyes and touching someone else can also contribute to spread of infections.
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Insta boosts 'eating disorder content' to vulnerable teens: Report
Meta researchers found that teens who report that Instagram made them feel bad about their bodies were shown significantly more “eating disorder-adjacent content” than others, Reuters reported. These posts featured “prominent display” of chest, buttocks, or thighs. The researchers stated parents, teens, and outside experts have told Meta they believe it's potentially harmful to youngsters.
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05:10 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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Meta researchers found that teens who report that Instagram made them feel bad about their bodies were shown significantly more “eating disorder-adjacent content” than others, Reuters reported. These posts featured “prominent display” of chest, buttocks, or thighs. The researchers stated parents, teens, and outside experts have told Meta they believe it's potentially harmful to youngsters.
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What's the difference between taking PPF loan and personal loan?
Taking loan against Public Provident Fund allows withdrawal of up to 25% of the account balance as loan, Moneycontrol reported. The loan is secured against the PPF balance. The account also earns interest if the instalments are made on time. Personal loans are unsecured. They're approved based on person's salary and credit history. The interest is low under PPF loan.
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05:07 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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Taking loan against Public Provident Fund allows withdrawal of up to 25% of the account balance as loan, Moneycontrol reported. The loan is secured against the PPF balance. The account also earns interest if the instalments are made on time. Personal loans are unsecured. They're approved based on person's salary and credit history. The interest is low under PPF loan.
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Investors of Tata's loss-making trading arm seek clarity on ₹800-cr bonds' redemption: Report
Investors holding bonds worth ₹800 crore issued by Tata Group's loss-making trading and distribution arm Tata International Limited (TIL) are seeking clarity on whether TIL intends to redeem these bonds in December, Moneycontrol reported. If TIL fails to redeem the bonds, their interest could jump from 9.1% to 12.1%. The bonds were issued in December 2022 to refinance older bonds.
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Investors holding bonds worth ₹800 crore issued by Tata Group's loss-making trading and distribution arm Tata International Limited (TIL) are seeking clarity on whether TIL intends to redeem these bonds in December, Moneycontrol reported. If TIL fails to redeem the bonds, their interest could jump from 9.1% to 12.1%. The bonds were issued in December 2022 to refinance older bonds.
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'Kill an MLA instead of suicide,' Ex-Maha minister advises farmers
Former Maharashtra Minister Bacchu Kadu sparked a row after he advised farmers to target legislators. "If cotton gets a price of ₹3,000, what'll you do? You'll say you'll commit suicide. Hey, instead of committing suicide, kill someone, slash a legislator," Kadu said. "It's better to urinate in front of [a legislator's] house," he added.
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05:20 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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Former Maharashtra Minister Bacchu Kadu sparked a row after he advised farmers to target legislators. "If cotton gets a price of ₹3,000, what'll you do? You'll say you'll commit suicide. Hey, instead of committing suicide, kill someone, slash a legislator," Kadu said. "It's better to urinate in front of [a legislator's] house," he added.
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What are the mysterious lights seen on Moon?
The mysterious lights seen on Moon, called Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLPs), are brief flashes or glows appearing for seconds to hours. According to scientists, they result from meteoroid impacts, gas emissions or charged dust scattering sunlight. ESA-funded Near-Earth Object Lunar Impacts and Optical Transients (NELIOTA) programme has recorded 193 lunar impact flashes in 9 years.
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05:18 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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The mysterious lights seen on Moon, called Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLPs), are brief flashes or glows appearing for seconds to hours. According to scientists, they result from meteoroid impacts, gas emissions or charged dust scattering sunlight. ESA-funded Near-Earth Object Lunar Impacts and Optical Transients (NELIOTA) programme has recorded 193 lunar impact flashes in 9 years.
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PM Narendra Modi shares pics of flypast at INS Vikrant on Diwali
PM Narendra Modi shared pictures of the flypast at INS Vikrant on the occasion of Diwali on Monday. "The Flypast at INS Vikrant included the Chetak with flag and navy ensign, MH 60 R, Seaking, Kamov 31, Dornier, P8I and MiG 29K," PM Modi posted. The flypast happened during PM Modi's Diwali celebration with the Indian Navy at INS Vikrant.
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PM Narendra Modi shared pictures of the flypast at INS Vikrant on the occasion of Diwali on Monday. "The Flypast at INS Vikrant included the Chetak with flag and navy ensign, MH 60 R, Seaking, Kamov 31, Dornier, P8I and MiG 29K," PM Modi posted. The flypast happened during PM Modi's Diwali celebration with the Indian Navy at INS Vikrant.
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World's hottest engine created
A team of scientists from King’s College London and collaborators created the world's hottest engine running at temperature hotter than those reached in the sun’s core. The scientists believe the platform could provide an unparalleled understanding of laws of thermodynamics on a small scale. The engine is a very small, microscopic particle suspended at a low pressure using electrical fields.
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05:36 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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A team of scientists from King’s College London and collaborators created the world's hottest engine running at temperature hotter than those reached in the sun’s core. The scientists believe the platform could provide an unparalleled understanding of laws of thermodynamics on a small scale. The engine is a very small, microscopic particle suspended at a low pressure using electrical fields.
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China imports no soyabeans from US for the 1st time in 7 yrs amid trade war
China imported no soyabeans from US in September 2025 for the first time in seven years. Soyabean imports from US to China fell from 1.7 million metric tons a year earlier to zero last month, Chinese government data showed. Shipments fell because of the high tariffs China has imposed on US imports. US increased tariffs on Chinese imports to 130%.
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China imported no soyabeans from US in September 2025 for the first time in seven years. Soyabean imports from US to China fell from 1.7 million metric tons a year earlier to zero last month, Chinese government data showed. Shipments fell because of the high tariffs China has imposed on US imports. US increased tariffs on Chinese imports to 130%.
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Entrepreneur Jones bitten by stray dog in Bengaluru, says 'At least rabies shots are only ₹350'
Welsh entrepreneur Oliver Jones, living in Bengaluru, was recently bitten by a stray dog while out on a run near the old airport terminal. "At least the rabies shots are only ₹350...I'm going to be known in Bangalore as the white guy who was bitten by a dog," he joked. He said some locals helped and took him to hospital.
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05:51 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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Welsh entrepreneur Oliver Jones, living in Bengaluru, was recently bitten by a stray dog while out on a run near the old airport terminal. "At least the rabies shots are only ₹350...I'm going to be known in Bangalore as the white guy who was bitten by a dog," he joked. He said some locals helped and took him to hospital.
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10 people fall ill due to dehydration at Karnataka CM's event
At least 10 people fell ill due to overcrowding and dehydration at an event of Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Monday. "The dehydration was caused due to the delay in providing food and gifts," the Police said. "Three women were given IV fluids, and seven women have already been discharged after receiving outpatient treatment," the Police added.
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At least 10 people fell ill due to overcrowding and dehydration at an event of Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Monday. "The dehydration was caused due to the delay in providing food and gifts," the Police said. "Three women were given IV fluids, and seven women have already been discharged after receiving outpatient treatment," the Police added.
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What happens to the body if a person sleeps only 2 hours a day for a long time?
Sleeping only two hours a day for a long time can severely impair brain function, pulmonologist Dr Neetu Jain said. She explained that such sleep deprivation causes fatigue, poor concentration and slower reactions. The body's cortisol levels rise, leading to hormonal imbalance. Chronic sleep loss increases risk of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, depression and memory decline, she warned.
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Sleeping only two hours a day for a long time can severely impair brain function, pulmonologist Dr Neetu Jain said. She explained that such sleep deprivation causes fatigue, poor concentration and slower reactions. The body's cortisol levels rise, leading to hormonal imbalance. Chronic sleep loss increases risk of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, depression and memory decline, she warned.
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Ola techie who died by suicide had suspicious transactions, firm failed to clarify: Family
The family of Ola Electric techie A Aravind, who died by suicide alleging workplace harassment and financial exploitation, claimed there were suspicious transactions done by Ola in Aravind's account, reports said. The family claimed that Ola's HR department failed to provide a clear explanation regarding the money transfers. They also claimed Aravind's salary and incentives were withheld by Ola.
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The family of Ola Electric techie A Aravind, who died by suicide alleging workplace harassment and financial exploitation, claimed there were suspicious transactions done by Ola in Aravind's account, reports said. The family claimed that Ola's HR department failed to provide a clear explanation regarding the money transfers. They also claimed Aravind's salary and incentives were withheld by Ola.
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Trump tariffs to cost ₹105.5 lakh crore to businesses in 2025, consumers to bear costs: S&P
The tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on multiple countries, including 50% on India, will cost global businesses $1.2 trillion (approximately ₹105.5 lakh crore) in 2025, according to an S&P Global analysis. The company said the estimate is conservative as freight costs and logistics delays increase the effects. S&P Global expects consumers to bear a majority of the burden.
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The tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on multiple countries, including 50% on India, will cost global businesses $1.2 trillion (approximately ₹105.5 lakh crore) in 2025, according to an S&P Global analysis. The company said the estimate is conservative as freight costs and logistics delays increase the effects. S&P Global expects consumers to bear a majority of the burden.
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Lokpal issues tender for 7 BMW cars worth ₹70 lakh each: Report
The Lokpal of India has reportedly issued an official tender for 7 BMW 3 Series 330 Li cars worth ₹70 lakh each in the white-coloured Sport model, News18 reported. It wants these cars delivered at its office in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj Institutional Area, preferably within two weeks but not later than 30 days from the date of the order.
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06:40 pm Monday, 20 October, 2025
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The Lokpal of India has reportedly issued an official tender for 7 BMW 3 Series 330 Li cars worth ₹70 lakh each in the white-coloured Sport model, News18 reported. It wants these cars delivered at its office in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj Institutional Area, preferably within two weeks but not later than 30 days from the date of the order.
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