Grandmother stuck in Doha due to Ethiopian volcano: B'luru man
Bengaluru resident Saswat Biswas shared ordeal of his grandmother, who's been stuck at Hamad International Airport in Doha for 27 hours due to flight cancellations amid Ethiopia's volcanic eruption. The grandmother, in her 70s, found herself in a tough spot as her visa expired, leaving her unable to step out of airport. "Her meds are in check-in baggage," he added.
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Bengaluru resident Saswat Biswas shared ordeal of his grandmother, who's been stuck at Hamad International Airport in Doha for 27 hours due to flight cancellations amid Ethiopia's volcanic eruption. The grandmother, in her 70s, found herself in a tough spot as her visa expired, leaving her unable to step out of airport. "Her meds are in check-in baggage," he added.
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Businesswoman, who once lived in riverside villa, now sells lotus roots to repay βΉ6.3-cr debt
A Chinese businesswoman named Hu Qin, who once lived in a riverside villa with her husband, had a driver and multiple housekeepers and travelled extensively, now sells lotus roots to repay her over βΉ6.3-crore debt. Qin had a fruit business and had βΉ12.55-crore peak wealth before poor management bankrupted her business. They've already repaid βΉ1.25-crore debt by selling lotus roots.
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09:54 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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A Chinese businesswoman named Hu Qin, who once lived in a riverside villa with her husband, had a driver and multiple housekeepers and travelled extensively, now sells lotus roots to repay her over βΉ6.3-crore debt. Qin had a fruit business and had βΉ12.55-crore peak wealth before poor management bankrupted her business. They've already repaid βΉ1.25-crore debt by selling lotus roots.
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Petitioners allege sexual abuse in ISKCON-run school, SC asks them to go to child rights body
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked petitioners seeking a probe into alleged instances of sexual abuse in schools run by ISKCON to approach the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights with their grievances. The court emphasised that child protection concerns should first be brought to the neutral statutory bodies designated for such allegations rather than directly to top court.
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10:08 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked petitioners seeking a probe into alleged instances of sexual abuse in schools run by ISKCON to approach the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights with their grievances. The court emphasised that child protection concerns should first be brought to the neutral statutory bodies designated for such allegations rather than directly to top court.
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10:08 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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Israel PM cancels visit to India; govt denies it is due to Delhi blast
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has cancelled his visit to India, which was scheduled for December. Meanwhile, Indian authorities have reportedly dismissed media reports of the visit being cancelled due to the Delhi blast. Israel has said, "Israel's bond with India...is very strong. The PM has full confidence in India's security under PM Modi...Teams are already coordinating a new visit date."
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10:07 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has cancelled his visit to India, which was scheduled for December. Meanwhile, Indian authorities have reportedly dismissed media reports of the visit being cancelled due to the Delhi blast. Israel has said, "Israel's bond with India...is very strong. The PM has full confidence in India's security under PM Modi...Teams are already coordinating a new visit date."
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10:07 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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Apple challenges India's law imposing fine on firms based on their global turnover
Apple has moved Delhi HC, challenging certain provisions of India's competition law as CCI is allowed to impose penalties based on a company's "global turnover." Fines are imposed for abusing dominant position or entering into anti-competitive agreements. CCI can impose penalties up to 10% of an enterprise or group of enterprises' average turnover or income over the last three years.
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10:25 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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Apple has moved Delhi HC, challenging certain provisions of India's competition law as CCI is allowed to impose penalties based on a company's "global turnover." Fines are imposed for abusing dominant position or entering into anti-competitive agreements. CCI can impose penalties up to 10% of an enterprise or group of enterprises' average turnover or income over the last three years.
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10:25 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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Was born there, yet not invited: SP MP on Ram Temple flag-hoisting
Samajwadi Party MP from Faizabad Awadhesh Prasad said that he was not invited for the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya. "I wasnβt invited there, despite being born here...the public made me win here, so I should have received a card," he said. PM Modi hoisted the saffron flag on Shikhar of the temple on Tuesday.
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10:24 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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Samajwadi Party MP from Faizabad Awadhesh Prasad said that he was not invited for the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya. "I wasnβt invited there, despite being born here...the public made me win here, so I should have received a card," he said. PM Modi hoisted the saffron flag on Shikhar of the temple on Tuesday.
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10:24 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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What is the history behind the 'grovel' remark in cricket?
The 'grovel' remark dates back to 1976, when England captain Tony Greig said his team would make Clive Lloydβs West Indies "grovel" before the series. The word carried racial overtones, especially coming from a white South African, and deeply offended the West Indian players. West Indies dominated the series, winning 3-0 after England collapsed under pressure.
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10:37 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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The 'grovel' remark dates back to 1976, when England captain Tony Greig said his team would make Clive Lloydβs West Indies "grovel" before the series. The word carried racial overtones, especially coming from a white South African, and deeply offended the West Indian players. West Indies dominated the series, winning 3-0 after England collapsed under pressure.
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China can't change reality: India on China's claim over Arunachal after Indian woman detained
MEA said no amount of denial by China can change the indisputable reality that Arunachal Pradesh is a part of India. Earlier, while speaking about an Arunachal-born woman's 18-hour-long detention in China over her Indian passport, China claimed it doesn't see Arunachal as India's part. "The issue of detention has been taken up strongly with the Chinese side," MEA said.
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10:35 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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MEA said no amount of denial by China can change the indisputable reality that Arunachal Pradesh is a part of India. Earlier, while speaking about an Arunachal-born woman's 18-hour-long detention in China over her Indian passport, China claimed it doesn't see Arunachal as India's part. "The issue of detention has been taken up strongly with the Chinese side," MEA said.
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βΉ1,000 SIP won't make you Musk or Ambani, sorry to give bad news: PPFAS CIO Rajeev Thakkar
PPFAS Asset Management CIO Rajeev Thakkar said a βΉ1,000 monthly SIP won't make people billionaires like Elon Musk or Mukesh Ambani. "Sorry to be bearer of bad news. Your [investment] will have to be substantially higher if you want to reach there," Thakkar said. He added that a "big portion" of returns from investments depends on investors, not investment managers.
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10:52 pm Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
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PPFAS Asset Management CIO Rajeev Thakkar said a βΉ1,000 monthly SIP won't make people billionaires like Elon Musk or Mukesh Ambani. "Sorry to be bearer of bad news. Your [investment] will have to be substantially higher if you want to reach there," Thakkar said. He added that a "big portion" of returns from investments depends on investors, not investment managers.
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UN warns HIV funding cuts could trigger global health crisis
UNAIDS warns that dramatic cuts in global HIV funding, including by the US, have disrupted treatment and prevention services worldwide. Clinics closed, health workers lost jobs, and millions may face new infections. The report highlights 630,000 AIDS-related deaths in 2024 and warns that without urgent action, progress made over decades could be reversed.
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UNAIDS warns that dramatic cuts in global HIV funding, including by the US, have disrupted treatment and prevention services worldwide. Clinics closed, health workers lost jobs, and millions may face new infections. The report highlights 630,000 AIDS-related deaths in 2024 and warns that without urgent action, progress made over decades could be reversed.
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Schools in Udupi's Karnataka closed on Nov 28 for PM Modi's visit
Schools under Udupi city, Malpe, and Manipal police limits will remain closed on November 28 due to Prime Minister Modi's visit. The holiday covers Anganwadis, primary and high schools to ensure students' safety amid route closures. PM Modi will visit Udupi Krishna Math and inaugurate Suvarnateertha Mantapa, while a German-technology pandal is set up for one lakh attendees.
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Schools under Udupi city, Malpe, and Manipal police limits will remain closed on November 28 due to Prime Minister Modi's visit. The holiday covers Anganwadis, primary and high schools to ensure students' safety amid route closures. PM Modi will visit Udupi Krishna Math and inaugurate Suvarnateertha Mantapa, while a German-technology pandal is set up for one lakh attendees.
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What happens when a person takes milk bath?
Milk naturally includes lactic acid, which helps in getting rid of dead skin cells that accumulate on top of the skin. Taking a milk bath reduces inflammation in the skin and could offer relief from itchiness. The skin absorbs fats from the milk which provide the skin with a little more hydration.
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07:00 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Milk naturally includes lactic acid, which helps in getting rid of dead skin cells that accumulate on top of the skin. Taking a milk bath reduces inflammation in the skin and could offer relief from itchiness. The skin absorbs fats from the milk which provide the skin with a little more hydration.
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07:00 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Pic shows man dressed up as his dead mother for βΉ80 lakh pension in Italy
An Italian man has been arrested after allegedly disguising himself as his deceased mother for years to illegally collect her pension. Authorities said he hid her body and collected nearly βΉ82 lakh before he was caught. The 56-year-old man used lipstick, a 1970s-style blouse, a long skirt, nail polish, a pearl necklace and vintage earrings to impersonate his mother.
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07:00 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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An Italian man has been arrested after allegedly disguising himself as his deceased mother for years to illegally collect her pension. Authorities said he hid her body and collected nearly βΉ82 lakh before he was caught. The 56-year-old man used lipstick, a 1970s-style blouse, a long skirt, nail polish, a pearl necklace and vintage earrings to impersonate his mother.
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07:00 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Why is applying deodorant at night better than applying it in morning?
According to the International Hyperhidrosis Society, which researches sweat and body odour, applying antiperspirant deodorant at night and on completely dry skin is better than using it in the morning. At night, sweat production is lowest, giving active ingredients time to plug sweat ducts. When used at night, it controls bacterial growth that causes odour before it begins.
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07:00 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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According to the International Hyperhidrosis Society, which researches sweat and body odour, applying antiperspirant deodorant at night and on completely dry skin is better than using it in the morning. At night, sweat production is lowest, giving active ingredients time to plug sweat ducts. When used at night, it controls bacterial growth that causes odour before it begins.
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07:00 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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What is 'FOMO finance'?
'FOMO finance' means investing or making financial decisions out of fear of missing out on a trend or investment opportunity after seeing others. An expert said many invest not out of patience, but pressure. It can be triggered after seeing friends, social media 'finance gurus' or news about investment gains that may lead to anxiety about being left behind.
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07:15 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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'FOMO finance' means investing or making financial decisions out of fear of missing out on a trend or investment opportunity after seeing others. An expert said many invest not out of patience, but pressure. It can be triggered after seeing friends, social media 'finance gurus' or news about investment gains that may lead to anxiety about being left behind.
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07:15 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Human brain hits adulthood at 32, changes at 4 different ages: Study
Neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge analysed thousands of MRI scans and found that the brain passes through five structural phases. They are childhood (birth-9), adolescence (9-32), adulthood (32-66), early ageing (66-83) and late ageing (83+). These phases are marked by key turning points at ages nine, 32, 66 and 83. Researchers said the brain hits "adulthood" at 32.
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07:59 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge analysed thousands of MRI scans and found that the brain passes through five structural phases. They are childhood (birth-9), adolescence (9-32), adulthood (32-66), early ageing (66-83) and late ageing (83+). These phases are marked by key turning points at ages nine, 32, 66 and 83. Researchers said the brain hits "adulthood" at 32.
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07:59 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Iceland Cricket trolls Gautam Gambhir as India struggle in Guwahati Test
Iceland Cricket took to X (formerly Twitter) to troll India head coach Gautam Gambhir amid India's struggles in the ongoing Guwahati Test against South Africa. Iceland Cricket wrote, "To all our fans, no, Gautam Gambhir will not be invited to be our new national team coach. That position is already filled and we won 75% of our matches in 2025."
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08:01 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Iceland Cricket took to X (formerly Twitter) to troll India head coach Gautam Gambhir amid India's struggles in the ongoing Guwahati Test against South Africa. Iceland Cricket wrote, "To all our fans, no, Gautam Gambhir will not be invited to be our new national team coach. That position is already filled and we won 75% of our matches in 2025."
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Aaditya Thackeray slams ICC for scheduling T20 WC final in Ahmedabad, says 'Why not Mumbai?'
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray has slammed Jay Shah-led ICC for scheduling the T20 World Cup 2026 final in Ahmedabad. "Whatβs this fascination of pulling every single final there? Has this been a traditional cricket venue?" he wrote on X. "Why not Mumbai?...Expecting the ICC not to indulge in politics and favouritism," he added.
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08:01 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray has slammed Jay Shah-led ICC for scheduling the T20 World Cup 2026 final in Ahmedabad. "Whatβs this fascination of pulling every single final there? Has this been a traditional cricket venue?" he wrote on X. "Why not Mumbai?...Expecting the ICC not to indulge in politics and favouritism," he added.
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08:01 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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ICC considering 1-match Test series
The ICC is considering introducing one-match Test 'series' for the next World Test Championship cycle, according to The Telegraph. Teams would still play at least 12 Tests in two years, but series could range from a single match to five. The move would allow boards to add standalone Tests to white-ball tours that previously dropped red-ball games for economic reasons.
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08:01 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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The ICC is considering introducing one-match Test 'series' for the next World Test Championship cycle, according to The Telegraph. Teams would still play at least 12 Tests in two years, but series could range from a single match to five. The move would allow boards to add standalone Tests to white-ball tours that previously dropped red-ball games for economic reasons.
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Pak tried to unsuccessfully hit Uri power plant after India launched Op Sindoor
Pakistan unsuccessfully targeted Uri hydroelectric plant near line of control, hours after India launched Operation Sindoor, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) said on Tuesday. The attack was foiled and there was no damage, CISF said, adding that its personnel not only neutralised incoming drones but also ensured safe evacuation of 250 civilians. The personnel were honoured on Tuesday.
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08:43 am Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
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Pakistan unsuccessfully targeted Uri hydroelectric plant near line of control, hours after India launched Operation Sindoor, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) said on Tuesday. The attack was foiled and there was no damage, CISF said, adding that its personnel not only neutralised incoming drones but also ensured safe evacuation of 250 civilians. The personnel were honoured on Tuesday.
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