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Passengers sleep on floor, suitcases seen lying around as IndiGo cancels 550 flights

Angry passengers struggled to get their luggage for over 12 hours, with no food and no water as chaotic scenes continued at airports across India as IndiGo battled with operational issues leading to over 500 flight cancellations. Thousands of suitcases were seen lying at Delhi airport terminal, reported NDTV. Many passengers slept on the floor, while others had angry outbursts.
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09:44 am Friday, 05 December, 2025

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The managers who adapt fastest to AI will win: Scaler

Scaler has announced that it has launched India's first Online PGP in Business and AI, built on a decade of tech-skilling expertise. This is India's first management program to blend core management foundations with applied AI concepts, enabling real-world decision-making, it added. With a limited 100 seats left for future AI leaders, Scaler urges you to apply soon.
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10:00 am Friday, 05 December, 2025

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IndiGo cancels all domestic flights from Delhi today

All IndiGo domestic departure flights from Delhi have been cancelled until 23:59 on Friday, multiple reports said. Earlier, IndiGo issued an apology to all its customers, saying that its teams are making all efforts to restore normalcy. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Thursday reviewed IndiGo's flight operations and directed DGCA to keep a close eye on the issue.
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11:40 am Friday, 05 December, 2025

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IndiGo cancels all flights from Chennai till 6 pm

IndiGo has cancelled all departing flights from Chennai airport till Friday 6 pm, PTI reported citing sources. All domestic departure flights from Delhi have also been cancelled until 23:59 on Friday, multiple reports said. This comes amid the airline's ongoing operational disruptions, which have already led to hundreds of cancellations across major cities recently.
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12:23 pm Friday, 05 December, 2025

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Govt partly withdraws rules that led to mass cancellation of IndiGo flights

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has partly withdrawn rules that led to the mass cancellation of IndiGo flights. The DGCA in a notice said the rule that "no leave shall be substituted for weekly rest is hereby withdrawn with immediate effect." It added that the rule was reviewed to ensure continuity and stability of operations.
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01:40 pm Friday, 05 December, 2025

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Zerodha, Groww & Angel One among sites down amid Cloudflare outage

Fintech apps Zerodha, Groww and Angel One were down on Friday afternoon after an outage hit Cloudflare for the second time in a month. The websites showed "500 Internal Server Error" as users tried logging in. The Cloudflare outage also affected downdetector.in, the website that tracks downed websites. Cloudflare said at 2:42 pm (IST) that it had implemented a fix.
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03:04 pm Friday, 05 December, 2025

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What major announcements have PM Modi and Putin made?

PM Narendra Modi announced Russian citizens will soon get free 30-day e-tourist visa. PM Modi and Vladimir Putin pushed for India-Eurasian Economic Union FTA. They aim to increase India-Russia trade to $100 billion by 2030. Putin said Russia is ready for uninterrupted fuel shipments to India, adding that India and Russia are moving towards using national currencies for bilateral settlements.
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03:53 pm Friday, 05 December, 2025

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Govt issues statement on IndiGo flights disruption, orders high-level inquiry

Government has instituted a high-level inquiry into IndiGo flights disruption, stated Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu. It'll examine what went wrong at IndiGo, determine accountability for appropriate actions, and recommend measures to prevent similar disruptions in future. "We anticipate...complete restoration of services...within...next three days," a press release said.
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05:24 pm Friday, 05 December, 2025

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Donald Trump awarded first-ever FIFA Peace Prize

US President Donald Trump has been awarded the first-ever FIFA Peace Prize. The award was presented to him during FIFA World Cup 2026 draw ceremony. Trump has previously described himself as a "president of peace" and campaigned for Nobel Peace Prize. The award has been designed for "individuals who help unite people in peace through unwavering commitment and special actions".
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11:08 pm Friday, 05 December, 2025

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Groups for biggest-ever FIFA World Cup announced

The groups for 2026 FIFA World Cup, the biggest edition in history with 48 teams, have been drawn. Co-hosts Mexico willf face South Africa in tournament opener on June 11. European champions Spain have been in drawn in Group H along with Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. Defending champions Argentina have been grouped with Algeria, Austria and debutants Jordan.
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News By: Anmol Sharma
07:06 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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It was a kiss on the cheek: Ex-beauty queen on viral 2011 picture with Trump

Former Miss Universe Albania Angela Martini broke her silence on her viral 2011 picture with US President Donald Trump. She claimed that the camera caught them at an angle which made it seem as though they were sharing a lip kiss but, in reality, they simply exchanged a kiss on the cheek. Martini added she faced harsh judgement from public.
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News By: Ankush Verma
09:37 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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Bacteria that can play dead & survive harsh sterilisation found

Scientists have discovered that Tersicoccus phoenicis, a rare bacterium found in clean rooms that can enter extreme metabolic silence and effectively 'play dead' to survive sterilisation checks. The microbe can endure dehydration, starvation and harsh cleaning. It revives only when exposed to a specific protein, making detection and elimination far more difficult.
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News By: Swati Dubey
10:12 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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Thin yet warm thermals powered by Japanese technology: UNIQLO HEATTECH

UNIQLO's HEATTECH range features Japanese technology that generates warmth by converting body moisture into heat. Its ultra-fine fibres are knitted in four variants - Regular, Extra Warm, Cashmere Blend and Ultra Warm - each designed to keep you comfortable across varied winter temperatures, from 20Β°C to -20Β°C.
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10:00 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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Stepping stones in China turn out to be dinosaur footprints

Two brothers in Sichuan, China, discovered that the rocks they had been using as stepping stones for decades were actually 190-million-year-old dinosaur footprints. The 'chicken paw'-like marks showing clear claw marks, circular impressions, and some linear markings caught researchers' attention when a family member posted photos online. They later confirmed the stones as dinosaur tracks.
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News By: Swati Dubey
10:22 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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220 million people could lose access to clean water by 2050: Study

Poor urban planning could leave millions without clean water by 2050, a study has warned. If cities keep expanding horizontally, 220 million people may lose access to clean piped water and 190 million to sewage services, Newsweek reported. Sprawling development also raises water service costs, while compact, vertical city growth could significantly improve the situation, researchers suggested.
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10:38 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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Cardiologist reveals 7 everyday foods that may block arteries

Senior cardiologist Dr Mahadev Swamy B has listed seven everyday foods that may block the arteries. He included deep-fried foods, processed meats, refined carbs and sugary foods, packaged snacks high in trans fats, foods excessively high in salt, red meat in large quantities, and artificially sweetened drinks in the list. He asked people to eat fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
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10:57 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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We must apologise to India & designate Pakistan a state sponsor of terror: Ex-US official

Ex-US Defence Department official Michael Rubin said US needs to apologise to India for β€œmistreating” the country for the past year. He said, "Donald Trump doesn't like to apologise, but the interests of US...are much more important than his ego." He added that Pakistan should be designated "a state sponsor of terror", calling for Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir's arrest.
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News By: Dharini Mudgal
11:01 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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Tharoor explains why he attended State dinner for Putin amid political row

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said he attended State dinner for Russian President Vladimir Putin at Rashtrapati Bhavan because he works as Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs. "It's helpful to have some insight into what goes on in the conversations...Nothing more, nothing less," Tharoor told NDTV. The invite sparked a row, with Congress taking a dig at Tharoor.
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News By: Sakshita Khosla
11:16 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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What policy rates do other countries have as RBI cuts repo rate?

The RBI has cut the repo rate by 25 bps to 5.25%. The repo rate is the interest rate at which commercial banks borrow money from the RBI by pledging government securities. Policy rates in major economies are: the US (4%), the UK (4%), the Eurozone (2.15%), Japan (0.5%), Australia (3.6%), Canada (2.25%), China (3%), Brazil (15%) and Russia (16.5%).
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News By: Pravel Jain
11:57 am Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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Videos show Trump and Maduro dancing; social media users fight over who did it better

Social media users clashed over who did it better after two separate videos showed US President Donald Trump and Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro dancing. A user commented on Maduro's video, saying, "To be honest, it looks stupid, unprofessional and like someone trying too hard to look unconcerned." "Trump's dance is truly iconic," another user wrote.
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News By: Ankush Verma
12:13 pm Saturday, 06 December, 2025

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