IndiGo shares jump 3% after CEO Pieter Elbers' resignation
Shares of InterGlobe Aviation, parent of IndiGo, jumped about 3% to an intraday high of βΉ4,512 on Wednesday after CEO Pieter Elbers resigned with immediate effect. The airline appointed Managing Director Rahul Bhatia as interim CEO. Elbers' exit comes months after IndiGo cancelled and delayed thousands of flights, affecting lakhs of passengers.
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Shares of InterGlobe Aviation, parent of IndiGo, jumped about 3% to an intraday high of βΉ4,512 on Wednesday after CEO Pieter Elbers resigned with immediate effect. The airline appointed Managing Director Rahul Bhatia as interim CEO. Elbers' exit comes months after IndiGo cancelled and delayed thousands of flights, affecting lakhs of passengers.
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Over 90 flights to bring back Indians today amid Middle East war
Over 90 flights will be run today (March 11) to bring back stranded Indians from Middle East nations amid the ongoing war. Air India and Air India Express will together operate a total of 58 scheduled and non-scheduled flights, while IndiGo will operate flights to eight destinations across the Middle East.
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Over 90 flights will be run today (March 11) to bring back stranded Indians from Middle East nations amid the ongoing war. Air India and Air India Express will together operate a total of 58 scheduled and non-scheduled flights, while IndiGo will operate flights to eight destinations across the Middle East.
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Govt issues warning for millions of Android users over hacking risk
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued a warning for millions of Android users, citing multiple vulnerabilities in the operating system. It noted that a hacker could exploit these to "execute arbitrary code causing denial of service, privilege escalation or disclosure [of] sensitive information". The affected softwares are OpenSSL version 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.0, 1.1.1 and 1.0.2.
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11:03 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued a warning for millions of Android users, citing multiple vulnerabilities in the operating system. It noted that a hacker could exploit these to "execute arbitrary code causing denial of service, privilege escalation or disclosure [of] sensitive information". The affected softwares are OpenSSL version 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.0, 1.1.1 and 1.0.2.
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11:03 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Tesla's VP of Finance Palani resigns after 17 years, recalls 'sleeping under his desk'
Tesla's Vice President of Finance Sendil Palani has announced his resignation after 17 years at the EV company. Noting that he slept under his desk "at least once," he said, "Tesla barely survived Christmas 2008. I started a few days later...under an ongoing 'Tesla Deathwatch'." Palani also thanked the firm's billionaire CEO Elon Musk for his "endless love of humanity".
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11:29 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Tesla's Vice President of Finance Sendil Palani has announced his resignation after 17 years at the EV company. Noting that he slept under his desk "at least once," he said, "Tesla barely survived Christmas 2008. I started a few days later...under an ongoing 'Tesla Deathwatch'." Palani also thanked the firm's billionaire CEO Elon Musk for his "endless love of humanity".
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11:29 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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In a first, SC allows passive euthanasia for 32-year-old man in coma for 13 years
In a first, Supreme Court has allowed passive euthanasia for Harish Rana (32), who has remained in permanent vegetative state for the past 13 years. The petition was filed by Rana's parents. Rana, who was pursuing civil engineering at Chandigarh University, had suffered severe head injuries and total disability after falling from fourth-floor balcony of his PG accommodation in 2013.
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11:26 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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In a first, Supreme Court has allowed passive euthanasia for Harish Rana (32), who has remained in permanent vegetative state for the past 13 years. The petition was filed by Rana's parents. Rana, who was pursuing civil engineering at Chandigarh University, had suffered severe head injuries and total disability after falling from fourth-floor balcony of his PG accommodation in 2013.
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Pics show lit-up Indian cities, fishing boats & Himalayas at night from space
The International Space Station (ISS) has shared pictures of well-lit Indian cities, fishing boats in the Arabian Sea and the Himalayas from space. The nighttime sky over Delhi and other cities on India's west coast can be seen in the pictures. The ISS was orbiting 264 miles above the Indian subcontinent when the pictures were taken.
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11:41 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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The International Space Station (ISS) has shared pictures of well-lit Indian cities, fishing boats in the Arabian Sea and the Himalayas from space. The nighttime sky over Delhi and other cities on India's west coast can be seen in the pictures. The ISS was orbiting 264 miles above the Indian subcontinent when the pictures were taken.
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11:41 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Microsoft backs Anthropic in legal fight against US govt's 'supply chain risk' label
Microsoft has asked a court to issue a temporary restraining order blocking the US Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a "supply chain risk". The company, a key government contractor and Anthropic partner, said the label directly affects it and could disrupt the US military's use of advanced AI. "We need time and a process to find common ground," Microsoft said.
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11:40 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Microsoft has asked a court to issue a temporary restraining order blocking the US Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a "supply chain risk". The company, a key government contractor and Anthropic partner, said the label directly affects it and could disrupt the US military's use of advanced AI. "We need time and a process to find common ground," Microsoft said.
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11:40 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Bahrain shares video showing destruction in the country from Iranian attacks
Bahrain has shared a video showing destruction in the country from attacks launched by Iran. The Bahrain Defence Force General Command said, "Since the onset of hostilities, BDF forces have intercepted and destroyed 106 ballistic missiles and 176 unmanned aerial vehicles." "The public is urged to remain indoors and to go out only when absolutely necessary," it added.
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11:35 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Bahrain has shared a video showing destruction in the country from attacks launched by Iran. The Bahrain Defence Force General Command said, "Since the onset of hostilities, BDF forces have intercepted and destroyed 106 ballistic missiles and 176 unmanned aerial vehicles." "The public is urged to remain indoors and to go out only when absolutely necessary," it added.
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Nobel cannibal: Late Ali Khamenei's account posts on X for Trump
The X account of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated last month, posted a cartoon of the US President Trump grinning monstrously while standing amid a pile of bloodied school bags. The post was referring to a missile attack targeting Iran's girls' school that killed 175 people, mostly schoolgirls. The photo was shared with the caption, "Nobel Cannibal".
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11:59 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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The X account of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated last month, posted a cartoon of the US President Trump grinning monstrously while standing amid a pile of bloodied school bags. The post was referring to a missile attack targeting Iran's girls' school that killed 175 people, mostly schoolgirls. The photo was shared with the caption, "Nobel Cannibal".
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Menaka Guruswamy elected to Rajya Sabha, becomes 1st queer MP
Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy was elected unopposed as a member of the Rajya Sabha on a TMC ticket from West Bengal, becoming the first queer MP in the country. She was one of the lawyers who argued a landmark case that decriminalised homosexuality in India. She recently represented TMC in a legal dispute concerning searches conducted by ED.
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11:56 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy was elected unopposed as a member of the Rajya Sabha on a TMC ticket from West Bengal, becoming the first queer MP in the country. She was one of the lawyers who argued a landmark case that decriminalised homosexuality in India. She recently represented TMC in a legal dispute concerning searches conducted by ED.
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11:56 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Sensex crashes over 1,000 points intraday
Benchmark index Sensex crashed more than 1,000 points to trade at 77,186.93 around noon on Wednesday. Nifty also declined over 1% to trade at around 24,011.10. Both indices had ended in the green a day earlier. The latest dip comes amid sustained selling by foreign institutional investors and continuing tensions in the Middle East.
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11:56 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Benchmark index Sensex crashed more than 1,000 points to trade at 77,186.93 around noon on Wednesday. Nifty also declined over 1% to trade at around 24,011.10. Both indices had ended in the green a day earlier. The latest dip comes amid sustained selling by foreign institutional investors and continuing tensions in the Middle East.
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Nothing wrong in it, he didn't need to say sorry: Gambhir on Arshdeep throwing ball at Mitchell
India head coach Gautam Gambhir defended fast bowler Arshdeep Singh after he threw ball at Daryl Mitchell in anger in T20 World Cup final. "There is nothing wrong in it...He didn't need to say sorry," Gambhir said. He added, "It's good on him that he apologised. But on a cricket field, there are no friends. Neither there are any enemies."
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11:47 am Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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India head coach Gautam Gambhir defended fast bowler Arshdeep Singh after he threw ball at Daryl Mitchell in anger in T20 World Cup final. "There is nothing wrong in it...He didn't need to say sorry," Gambhir said. He added, "It's good on him that he apologised. But on a cricket field, there are no friends. Neither there are any enemies."
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India buying Russian oil good for US right now: Leader from Trump's party
After US granted a 30-day waiver to India for buying Russian oil amid Middle East war, Republican leader Roger Marshall said, "I think that's doing something good for America right now." US President Donald Trump had said the waiver was aimed at taking "little pressure off". India earlier said it never "depended on permission" from anyone to buy Russian oil.
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12:08 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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After US granted a 30-day waiver to India for buying Russian oil amid Middle East war, Republican leader Roger Marshall said, "I think that's doing something good for America right now." US President Donald Trump had said the waiver was aimed at taking "little pressure off". India earlier said it never "depended on permission" from anyone to buy Russian oil.
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12:08 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Anand Mahindra praises Manisha's 'rocket-like' free-kick at Asian Cup
India winger Manisha Kalyan produced a stunning free-kick from nearly 30 yards out against Chinese Taipei at the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026. Anand Mahindra praised the "rocket-like" free-kick, saying the goal "challenged the assumption that raw football talent doesn't exist in India". Meanwhile, India's Asian Cup came to an end following their 1-3 defeat to Chinese Taipei.
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12:18 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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India winger Manisha Kalyan produced a stunning free-kick from nearly 30 yards out against Chinese Taipei at the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026. Anand Mahindra praised the "rocket-like" free-kick, saying the goal "challenged the assumption that raw football talent doesn't exist in India". Meanwhile, India's Asian Cup came to an end following their 1-3 defeat to Chinese Taipei.
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12:18 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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1,000-yr-old Goddess Lakshmi-Lord Ganesha idols found in Rajasthan
Around 1,000-year-old religious stone idols, including those believed to depict the Hindu deities Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, have been unearthed in Rajasthanβs Jhunjhunu district. The excavations at Ridh Ka Tila (Raida) also found architectural components related to temple structures, metal tools and pottery. Experts believe that a religious structure may have existed at the site.
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12:16 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Around 1,000-year-old religious stone idols, including those believed to depict the Hindu deities Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, have been unearthed in Rajasthanβs Jhunjhunu district. The excavations at Ridh Ka Tila (Raida) also found architectural components related to temple structures, metal tools and pottery. Experts believe that a religious structure may have existed at the site.
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Who is Harish Rana, granted Right to Die by SC, and what happened to him?
Supreme Court has allowed passive euthanasia for 32-year-old Harish Rana, who has been in coma for 13 years, by withdrawing artificial life support. Ghaziabad's Harish suffered head injuries after falling from fourth floor of his PG in 2013. He was a civil engineering student at Chandigarh University. His brain injury left him in permanent vegetative state (PSV) with 100% quadriplegia.
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12:40 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Supreme Court has allowed passive euthanasia for 32-year-old Harish Rana, who has been in coma for 13 years, by withdrawing artificial life support. Ghaziabad's Harish suffered head injuries after falling from fourth floor of his PG in 2013. He was a civil engineering student at Chandigarh University. His brain injury left him in permanent vegetative state (PSV) with 100% quadriplegia.
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12:40 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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Temple committee bans entry of non-Hindus in Kedarnath, Badrinath shrines
The Shri Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) passed a resolution on Tuesday to ban the entry of nonβHindus inside 45 temples under its jurisdiction, including the Kedarnath and Badrinath dhams (shrines). The committee also approved a budget of over βΉ121.07 crore for the upcoming Char Dham Yatra and introduced mobile phone restrictions within set distances in temple areas.
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12:37 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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The Shri Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) passed a resolution on Tuesday to ban the entry of nonβHindus inside 45 temples under its jurisdiction, including the Kedarnath and Badrinath dhams (shrines). The committee also approved a budget of over βΉ121.07 crore for the upcoming Char Dham Yatra and introduced mobile phone restrictions within set distances in temple areas.
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Rape convict Asaram Bapu, out on medical grounds, visits Ayodhya
Self-styled godman and rape convict Asaram Bapu, who is out on interim bail on medical grounds, is currently visiting Ayodhya. He visited the Ram Temple on Wednesday morning and is currently staying at Lakshman Kila. He was found guilty of raping his female disciple multiple times at his Ahmedabad Ashram and was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2023.
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Self-styled godman and rape convict Asaram Bapu, who is out on interim bail on medical grounds, is currently visiting Ayodhya. He visited the Ram Temple on Wednesday morning and is currently staying at Lakshman Kila. He was found guilty of raping his female disciple multiple times at his Ahmedabad Ashram and was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2023.
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SC directs formation of tribunals to hear SIR appeals in Bengal
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the formation of tribunals to hear appeals against the exclusion of names from the West Bengal voter list following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. The CJI-led bench asked the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice to request some former HC Chief Justices and two or three former judges to serve on the appellate tribunals.
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12:59 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the formation of tribunals to hear appeals against the exclusion of names from the West Bengal voter list following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. The CJI-led bench asked the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice to request some former HC Chief Justices and two or three former judges to serve on the appellate tribunals.
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ICC dismisses England-linked bias claims over late departures of WI, SA teams form India
The ICC rejected claims of bias after West Indies and South Africa squads were stranded in India for over a week after exiting T20 World Cup, while England departed 36 hours after exit. ICC said the decisions have been driven by safety, feasibility and welfare, adding that the delay was the direct result of the ongoing crisis across Gulf region.
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12:57 pm Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
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The ICC rejected claims of bias after West Indies and South Africa squads were stranded in India for over a week after exiting T20 World Cup, while England departed 36 hours after exit. ICC said the decisions have been driven by safety, feasibility and welfare, adding that the delay was the direct result of the ongoing crisis across Gulf region.
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