1st woman PhD holder in Hindi from Arunachal's Nyishi community inducted into NITI Aayog
The first woman PhD holder in Hindi from Arunachal Pradesh's Nyishi community, Dr Joram Aniya, has been appointed as the full-time member of the NITI Aayog. Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu called her induction into the NITI Aayog "a proud moment" for the state and "the entire Northeast", wishing her "great success". Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated her.
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The first woman PhD holder in Hindi from Arunachal Pradesh's Nyishi community, Dr Joram Aniya, has been appointed as the full-time member of the NITI Aayog. Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu called her induction into the NITI Aayog "a proud moment" for the state and "the entire Northeast", wishing her "great success". Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated her.
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MI suffer their 3rd defeat in a row, CSK rise to 6th spot on points table
CSK defeated MI by eight wickets in their IPL 2026 match in Chennai on Saturday to rise to the sixth spot on the points table. MI, who have now lost three matches in a row, are placed ninth on the points table. MI put up a total of 159/7, with CSK chasing down the target in 18.1 overs.
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CSK defeated MI by eight wickets in their IPL 2026 match in Chennai on Saturday to rise to the sixth spot on the points table. MI, who have now lost three matches in a row, are placed ninth on the points table. MI put up a total of 159/7, with CSK chasing down the target in 18.1 overs.
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Firing at Salman Khan's house was attempt to kill him: Actor's bodyguard
The personal bodyguard of Salman Khan has told a special court in Mumbai that the April 2024 shooting incident at his residence was an attempt to kill him. On April 14, 2024, two bike-borne men opened fire outside Khan's residence, Galaxy Apartments. He clarified that at the time of the attack, Khan was in his bedroom on the first floor.
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11:19 pm Saturday, 02 May 2026
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The personal bodyguard of Salman Khan has told a special court in Mumbai that the April 2024 shooting incident at his residence was an attempt to kill him. On April 14, 2024, two bike-borne men opened fire outside Khan's residence, Galaxy Apartments. He clarified that at the time of the attack, Khan was in his bedroom on the first floor.
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Kuldeep Kumar clears 5.41 m, breaks pole vault national record
Indian pole vaulter Kuldeep Kumar won gold recording 5.41 m mark at inaugural Indian Indoor Open Combined Events and Pole Vault Competition in Odisha's Bhubaneswar. He broke men's national record of 5.40 m set by Dev Kumar Meena in 2025. Dev won bronze medal with a mark of 5.20 m. Ex-indoor national record holder Reegan G finished in second place.
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11:15 pm Saturday, 02 May 2026
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Indian pole vaulter Kuldeep Kumar won gold recording 5.41 m mark at inaugural Indian Indoor Open Combined Events and Pole Vault Competition in Odisha's Bhubaneswar. He broke men's national record of 5.40 m set by Dev Kumar Meena in 2025. Dev won bronze medal with a mark of 5.20 m. Ex-indoor national record holder Reegan G finished in second place.
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BJP leader makes 'pallu' remark on Congress MP, Rahul Gandhi calls it 'shameful'
A row has erupted after Gujarat BJP Chief Jagdish Vishwakarma made an indecent remark against Congress MP Geniben Thakor, allegedly stating that people will "snatch your seats from...the pallu of your sari". Congress MP Rahul Gandhi termed Vishwakarma's remarks "shameful", calling it "the true face of BJP's Manuvadi, anti-woman ideology." Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi also slammed his remarks.
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11:33 pm Saturday, 02 May 2026
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A row has erupted after Gujarat BJP Chief Jagdish Vishwakarma made an indecent remark against Congress MP Geniben Thakor, allegedly stating that people will "snatch your seats from...the pallu of your sari". Congress MP Rahul Gandhi termed Vishwakarma's remarks "shameful", calling it "the true face of BJP's Manuvadi, anti-woman ideology." Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi also slammed his remarks.
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Which countries have the highest average salary hike as India tops?
As per a survey by Aon, India has the highest average salary hike at 9.1%, followed by Indonesia (5.8%), Malaysia (4.9%), Brazil (4.9%) and China (4.8%). Other countries among the top ten are US (4.3%), Singapore (4.2%), UK (4.1%), Canada (3.9%) and Germany (3.9%). Australia has an average salary hike of 3.9%, while in Japan it is 3.7%.
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07:00 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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As per a survey by Aon, India has the highest average salary hike at 9.1%, followed by Indonesia (5.8%), Malaysia (4.9%), Brazil (4.9%) and China (4.8%). Other countries among the top ten are US (4.3%), Singapore (4.2%), UK (4.1%), Canada (3.9%) and Germany (3.9%). Australia has an average salary hike of 3.9%, while in Japan it is 3.7%.
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Chirayu Rana, who accused female exec of sexual abuse, once asked AI for help on male boss' abuse
Ex-JPMorgan executive Chirayu Rana once sought legal advice from a chatbot about sexual abuse by a male boss, contradicting his allegations that his ex-colleague Lorna Hajdini made him her "sex slave", New York Post reported. The chat took place 10 months before he filed the lawsuit, with Rana seemingly indicating the abuse happened in 2020. Rana joined JPMorgan in 2024.
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07:00 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Ex-JPMorgan executive Chirayu Rana once sought legal advice from a chatbot about sexual abuse by a male boss, contradicting his allegations that his ex-colleague Lorna Hajdini made him her "sex slave", New York Post reported. The chat took place 10 months before he filed the lawsuit, with Rana seemingly indicating the abuse happened in 2020. Rana joined JPMorgan in 2024.
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What is the 'time traveller' conspiracy theory about Trump's youngest son Barron?
The "time traveller" conspiracy theory about Barron Trump relies on the connection between US President Donald Trump's 20-year-old son and the protagonist of author Ingersoll Lockwood's 19th-century novels. In Lockwood's books, a boy named Baron Trump is a time traveller who lives in 'Trump Castle' and is mentored by 'Don'. Barron's sister-in-law Lara recently said, "He's not a time traveller."
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08:06 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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The "time traveller" conspiracy theory about Barron Trump relies on the connection between US President Donald Trump's 20-year-old son and the protagonist of author Ingersoll Lockwood's 19th-century novels. In Lockwood's books, a boy named Baron Trump is a time traveller who lives in 'Trump Castle' and is mentored by 'Don'. Barron's sister-in-law Lara recently said, "He's not a time traveller."
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Trump warns of fresh strikes if Iran 'misbehaves', says 'we can finish them forever'
US President Donald Trump said he could order renewed military action against Iran if it "misbehaves or does something bad". Trump further outlined two paths under review. One option, he said, was to launch a major military strike against Iran and "finish them forever", and the other was to continue efforts towards reaching a deal.
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08:22 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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US President Donald Trump said he could order renewed military action against Iran if it "misbehaves or does something bad". Trump further outlined two paths under review. One option, he said, was to launch a major military strike against Iran and "finish them forever", and the other was to continue efforts towards reaching a deal.
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08:22 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Human trials for drug to regrow teeth underway in Japan
Japanese researchers are conducting human trials for a drug that could enable people to regrow lost teeth. Scientists had earlier got mice to grow extra molars and helped dogs regrow missing premolars. The trials are being held at Kyoto University Hospital. The drug targets a protein called USAG-1, which normally prevents additional teeth from forming.
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08:38 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Japanese researchers are conducting human trials for a drug that could enable people to regrow lost teeth. Scientists had earlier got mice to grow extra molars and helped dogs regrow missing premolars. The trials are being held at Kyoto University Hospital. The drug targets a protein called USAG-1, which normally prevents additional teeth from forming.
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Massive fire at residential building in Delhi kills 9
At least nine people died and around seven were injured after a huge fire broke out at a four-storey building in Delhi's Vivek Vihar. Local Municipal Councillor Pankaj Luthra said that bodies were charred beyond recognition. "People are attributing this to a short circuit, but nothing has been officially confirmed yet regarding the exact cause of the incident," he added.
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08:59 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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At least nine people died and around seven were injured after a huge fire broke out at a four-storey building in Delhi's Vivek Vihar. Local Municipal Councillor Pankaj Luthra said that bodies were charred beyond recognition. "People are attributing this to a short circuit, but nothing has been officially confirmed yet regarding the exact cause of the incident," he added.
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US shares video of Trump saying just 'winning' repeatedly
The White House has shared a video showing US President Donald Trump saying just 'winning' repeatedly amid multiple failed talks with Iran. "President Trump saying WINNING for 1 hour. Can't stop, won't stop," the White House wrote with the video. People trolled the video, with one X user writing, "My taxes paid for someone to do this."
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08:50 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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The White House has shared a video showing US President Donald Trump saying just 'winning' repeatedly amid multiple failed talks with Iran. "President Trump saying WINNING for 1 hour. Can't stop, won't stop," the White House wrote with the video. People trolled the video, with one X user writing, "My taxes paid for someone to do this."
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India's digitalisation reforms improved productivity in MSMEs: IMF
India's digitalisation reforms in public administration have boosted productivity among micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in states that have adopted them, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a working paper. The authors compared unincorporated manufacturing firms in states with more reforms to those with fewer. MSMEs contribute around 35% of manufacturing output in India.
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08:46 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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India's digitalisation reforms in public administration have boosted productivity among micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in states that have adopted them, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a working paper. The authors compared unincorporated manufacturing firms in states with more reforms to those with fewer. MSMEs contribute around 35% of manufacturing output in India.
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Google accidentally leaks its experimental AI assistant COSMO on Play Store, removes it later
Google accidentally published its experimental AI assistant app, COSMO, on Play Store before removing it within hours. Developed by Google Research, the 1.13 GB app runs on on-device Gemini Nano model and features proactive "Skills" such as deep research, calendar suggestions, document writing and conversation summaries. The premature listing is seen as accidental leak ahead of Google I/O 2026.
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09:02 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Google accidentally published its experimental AI assistant app, COSMO, on Play Store before removing it within hours. Developed by Google Research, the 1.13 GB app runs on on-device Gemini Nano model and features proactive "Skills" such as deep research, calendar suggestions, document writing and conversation summaries. The premature listing is seen as accidental leak ahead of Google I/O 2026.
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Dutch Princesses Catharina-Amalia targeted in 'neo-Nazi bloodbath' murder plot
Dutch authorities have uncovered an alleged neo-Nazi plot targeting members of Dutch Royal Family, including Princesses Catharina-Amalia and Alexia of Netherlands, describing it as a "planned bloodbath". Officials allege the group was linked to extremist far-right ideology. The probe reportedly revealed conversations involving murder plots and plans for mass violence inspired by neo-Nazi beliefs.
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09:02 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Dutch authorities have uncovered an alleged neo-Nazi plot targeting members of Dutch Royal Family, including Princesses Catharina-Amalia and Alexia of Netherlands, describing it as a "planned bloodbath". Officials allege the group was linked to extremist far-right ideology. The probe reportedly revealed conversations involving murder plots and plans for mass violence inspired by neo-Nazi beliefs.
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09:02 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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How can MI still qualify for IPL 2026 playoffs?
MI are placed second-last on IPL 2026 points table with four points and NRR of -0.803, having lost seven of nine matches. They'd need to win their remaining five matches with good margins to end with 14 points. They'd also need some other teams to end with 14 points to stand a chance to qualify for playoffs through better NRR.
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09:29 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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MI are placed second-last on IPL 2026 points table with four points and NRR of -0.803, having lost seven of nine matches. They'd need to win their remaining five matches with good margins to end with 14 points. They'd also need some other teams to end with 14 points to stand a chance to qualify for playoffs through better NRR.
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Direct admission of their criminal nature: Iran after Trump says US Navy is 'like pirates'
Iran criticised US President Donald Trump for his "We're like pirates" remarks and said, "This was no verbal slip. It was...damning admission of...criminal nature of their actions against international maritime navigation." It urged the UN to reject any normalisation of such conduct under international law. Trump had said that US Navy was acting "like pirates" in carrying out naval blockade.
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09:20 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Iran criticised US President Donald Trump for his "We're like pirates" remarks and said, "This was no verbal slip. It was...damning admission of...criminal nature of their actions against international maritime navigation." It urged the UN to reject any normalisation of such conduct under international law. Trump had said that US Navy was acting "like pirates" in carrying out naval blockade.
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TMC cut water supply over suspicion that villagers didnβt vote for them: Congress
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury alleged that the TMC administration uprooted a tube well in a village in West Bengalβs Barampur assembly constituency, suspecting that the residents did not vote for them in recent elections. He said villagers depended on the tubewell for their daily water needs. He termed the act inhuman, saying only TMC could carry out such action.
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09:16 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury alleged that the TMC administration uprooted a tube well in a village in West Bengalβs Barampur assembly constituency, suspecting that the residents did not vote for them in recent elections. He said villagers depended on the tubewell for their daily water needs. He termed the act inhuman, saying only TMC could carry out such action.
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Why will votes be counted on 293 of 294 seats in West Bengal?
Votes will be counted on 293 of 294 seats in West Bengal Assembly elections on May 4. The EC ordered repoll in all 285 polling booths of Falta constituency on May 24 after observers flagged voter intimidation, unauthorised presence inside booths and possible tampering. At a polling booth, EVM button for BJP candidate was covered by a tape.
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09:37 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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Votes will be counted on 293 of 294 seats in West Bengal Assembly elections on May 4. The EC ordered repoll in all 285 polling booths of Falta constituency on May 24 after observers flagged voter intimidation, unauthorised presence inside booths and possible tampering. At a polling booth, EVM button for BJP candidate was covered by a tape.
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Early screen time linked to autism signs by age 3: AIIMS study
A study by AIIMS Delhi has found that children exposed to higher screen time before the age of one were more likely to show signs of autism by the age of three. "Children below 18 months should not be exposed to screens at all," Prof Sheffali Gulati said. Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition affecting communication and social interaction.
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09:35 am Sunday, 03 May 2026
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A study by AIIMS Delhi has found that children exposed to higher screen time before the age of one were more likely to show signs of autism by the age of three. "Children below 18 months should not be exposed to screens at all," Prof Sheffali Gulati said. Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition affecting communication and social interaction.
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