Trump was asked how he's holding up after Kirk's murder, he talks about construction
US President Donald Trump was asked how he was holding up after his ally, Charlie Kirk, was shot dead during an event at a US university. Trump replied, "I think very good...And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks; they just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House." Kirk was 31 years old.
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US President Donald Trump was asked how he was holding up after his ally, Charlie Kirk, was shot dead during an event at a US university. Trump replied, "I think very good...And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks; they just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House." Kirk was 31 years old.
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What will happen if India boycott match against Pakistan?
India are currently leading Asia Cup Group A table, while Pakistan are second. If India boycott their match against Pakistan, itβll be considered a forfeit. India would need to win their last group match against Oman to reach Super 4 stage. If India and Pakistan reach final and India donβt play, Pakistan will win Asia Cup.
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09:38 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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India are currently leading Asia Cup Group A table, while Pakistan are second. If India boycott their match against Pakistan, itβll be considered a forfeit. India would need to win their last group match against Oman to reach Super 4 stage. If India and Pakistan reach final and India donβt play, Pakistan will win Asia Cup.
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Kashmir-Delhi parcel train service begins
With Indian Railways introducing a daily parcel train service between Kashmir and Delhi from Saturday, fruit growers in the Valley say the rail link could prove to be a "good and economical alternative" for transporting apples. On Saturday, a goods train departed from Delhi to Kashmir. Meanwhile, the first train carrying fruit from Kashmir to Delhi will depart on Monday.
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With Indian Railways introducing a daily parcel train service between Kashmir and Delhi from Saturday, fruit growers in the Valley say the rail link could prove to be a "good and economical alternative" for transporting apples. On Saturday, a goods train departed from Delhi to Kashmir. Meanwhile, the first train carrying fruit from Kashmir to Delhi will depart on Monday.
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People getting fired in US for celebrating Trump's ally Charlie Kirk's assassination
After US President Donald Trump's ally Charlie Kirk's assassination, the 31-year-old's supporters are firing their employees who celebrated his death. At least 13 people have been fired or suspended after discussing the killing online, Reuters reported. "Prepare to have your whole future professional aspirations ruined if you are sick enough to celebrate his death," Trump's ally Laura Loomer said.
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09:45 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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After US President Donald Trump's ally Charlie Kirk's assassination, the 31-year-old's supporters are firing their employees who celebrated his death. At least 13 people have been fired or suspended after discussing the killing online, Reuters reported. "Prepare to have your whole future professional aspirations ruined if you are sick enough to celebrate his death," Trump's ally Laura Loomer said.
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Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav rebukes senior cop, video surfaces
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav publicly rebuked Ratlam Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Kumar for purportedly being unable to manage the crowd. The incident occurred when Yadav was walking through the fields in Kariya Village, surrounded by a crowd of people. "Should I do it if you are unable to do it?" Yadav can be seen saying to the SP.
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09:45 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav publicly rebuked Ratlam Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Kumar for purportedly being unable to manage the crowd. The incident occurred when Yadav was walking through the fields in Kariya Village, surrounded by a crowd of people. "Should I do it if you are unable to do it?" Yadav can be seen saying to the SP.
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Pak using flood aid to rebuild LeT HQ destroyed in Op Sindoor
The Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has begun reconstructing its Markaz Taiba headquarters in Muridke, which was destroyed by Indian forces during Operation Sindoor. The terrorist group is using funds meant for flood victims to rebuild its terror infrastructure, News18 reported. In 2005, humanitarian aid meant for those affected by the earthquake was also diverted to build terror infrastructure in Pakistan.
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10:14 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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The Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has begun reconstructing its Markaz Taiba headquarters in Muridke, which was destroyed by Indian forces during Operation Sindoor. The terrorist group is using funds meant for flood victims to rebuild its terror infrastructure, News18 reported. In 2005, humanitarian aid meant for those affected by the earthquake was also diverted to build terror infrastructure in Pakistan.
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Banjaras seek inclusion in ST quota in Maha after Maratha protest
After activist Manoj Jarange protested demanding a 10% quota for Marathas under the OBC category, a similar protest has erupted in Maharashtra. The Banjara community is seeking inclusion in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category for education and job reservations, citing the Hyderabad Gazette, which lists them as ST. Protests, hunger strikes, and even a suicide have intensified the issue.
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10:10 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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After activist Manoj Jarange protested demanding a 10% quota for Marathas under the OBC category, a similar protest has erupted in Maharashtra. The Banjara community is seeking inclusion in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category for education and job reservations, citing the Hyderabad Gazette, which lists them as ST. Protests, hunger strikes, and even a suicide have intensified the issue.
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Musk virtually joins UK protest, calls for parliament dissolution
Billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk virtually joined the anti-immigration protests in London and called for the "dissolution of parliament" and a "change of government" in Britain. "Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you...you either fight back or you die...thatβs the truth," Musk said. Over one lakh people gathered during protests organised by activist Tommy Robinson.
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10:08 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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Billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk virtually joined the anti-immigration protests in London and called for the "dissolution of parliament" and a "change of government" in Britain. "Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you...you either fight back or you die...thatβs the truth," Musk said. Over one lakh people gathered during protests organised by activist Tommy Robinson.
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Over 50 students hospitalised in Raj after having mid-day meal at govt school
Over 50 students of a government school in Rajasthan's Dausa were hospitalised after they complained of stomach pain and headache after having their mid-day meal. "The preliminary reason is that the food they had was possibly of substandard quality...The children are now in stable condition," District Collector Devendra Kumar said, adding that strict action would be taken against those guilty.
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10:01 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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Over 50 students of a government school in Rajasthan's Dausa were hospitalised after they complained of stomach pain and headache after having their mid-day meal. "The preliminary reason is that the food they had was possibly of substandard quality...The children are now in stable condition," District Collector Devendra Kumar said, adding that strict action would be taken against those guilty.
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Charlie Kirk's wife Erika shares pics with his casket, says 'The world is evil'
Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika Kirk, shared pictures with his open casket and wrote, "The world is evil. But our Savior...Our God. He is so good." Charlie, 31, was shot dead at a university in US. "They have no idea what they just ignited within this wife. If they thought my husband's mission was big now...you have no idea," she added.
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10:26 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika Kirk, shared pictures with his open casket and wrote, "The world is evil. But our Savior...Our God. He is so good." Charlie, 31, was shot dead at a university in US. "They have no idea what they just ignited within this wife. If they thought my husband's mission was big now...you have no idea," she added.
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How many days do people in various countries need to work to afford new iPhone 17 pro?
Indians will have to work 160 days to afford iPhone 17 Pro (256GB) costing βΉ1,34,900, according to reports sharing iPhone Affordability Index. The index shows that people will have to work for at least three days in Luxembourg and Switzerland to afford the phone. In US, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands and Norway, people need to work for at least four days.
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10:31 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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Indians will have to work 160 days to afford iPhone 17 Pro (256GB) costing βΉ1,34,900, according to reports sharing iPhone Affordability Index. The index shows that people will have to work for at least three days in Luxembourg and Switzerland to afford the phone. In US, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands and Norway, people need to work for at least four days.
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Sonam Wangchuk sitting on hunger strike in Ladakh to press for statehood, 6th Schedule
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, a member of Leh Apex Body, is currently on a 35-day hunger strike seeking Ladakh's inclusion under the Constitution's Sixth Schedule and statehood. "The talks with the Union government stopped around two months ago...the government has not called another meeting," he said. The strike would be called off if Centre resumes result-oriented talks, he added.
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10:52 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, a member of Leh Apex Body, is currently on a 35-day hunger strike seeking Ladakh's inclusion under the Constitution's Sixth Schedule and statehood. "The talks with the Union government stopped around two months ago...the government has not called another meeting," he said. The strike would be called off if Centre resumes result-oriented talks, he added.
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GST rate cuts to offer relief to household budgets: PwC
A PwC report says revised GST rates are expected to ease household budgets and boost consumption sentiment. About 63% of consumers remain worried about rising food prices, with many shifting to bulk buying, discount stores, or growing their own food. The survey also found cultural heritage strongly influences food choices, giving brands offering traditional products an advantage.
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A PwC report says revised GST rates are expected to ease household budgets and boost consumption sentiment. About 63% of consumers remain worried about rising food prices, with many shifting to bulk buying, discount stores, or growing their own food. The survey also found cultural heritage strongly influences food choices, giving brands offering traditional products an advantage.
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Under EPFO 3.0 reforms, proposal to allow ATM withdrawal of PF
The EPFO 3.0 initiative, set for discussion in October, may allow partial PF withdrawals via ATMs and UPI, offering banking-like convenience to 80 million subscribers. A proposal to hike the minimum monthly pension from βΉ1,000 to βΉ1,500-βΉ2,500will also be reviewed. While seen as a Diwali gift for members, trade unions remain cautious about its long-term impact.
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The EPFO 3.0 initiative, set for discussion in October, may allow partial PF withdrawals via ATMs and UPI, offering banking-like convenience to 80 million subscribers. A proposal to hike the minimum monthly pension from βΉ1,000 to βΉ1,500-βΉ2,500will also be reviewed. While seen as a Diwali gift for members, trade unions remain cautious about its long-term impact.
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IAS officer turns Varanasi ghat waste into eco-friendly bags
In Varanasi, heaps of discarded clothes from Ganga ghats have been transformed into over 1 lakh eco-friendly bags under IAS officer Akshat Verma's initiative with Hope Welfare Foundation. The project not only curbed pollution and replaced plastic but also empowered 50 rural women, converting an environmental menace into a model of sustainability and livelihood.
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In Varanasi, heaps of discarded clothes from Ganga ghats have been transformed into over 1 lakh eco-friendly bags under IAS officer Akshat Verma's initiative with Hope Welfare Foundation. The project not only curbed pollution and replaced plastic but also empowered 50 rural women, converting an environmental menace into a model of sustainability and livelihood.
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Now I have to conduct his last rites: Mother of Indian man beheaded in US
After 50-year-old Indian man Chandra Nagamalliah was beheaded by his co-worker Yordanis Cobos-Martinez in US' Dallas, Nagamalliah's 80-year-old mother's neighbour in Bengaluru said she was shocked. "She was crying and said that he was the one who had to conduct her last rites, but now she'd have to conduct his last rites," the neighbour added.
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11:09 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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After 50-year-old Indian man Chandra Nagamalliah was beheaded by his co-worker Yordanis Cobos-Martinez in US' Dallas, Nagamalliah's 80-year-old mother's neighbour in Bengaluru said she was shocked. "She was crying and said that he was the one who had to conduct her last rites, but now she'd have to conduct his last rites," the neighbour added.
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Employees of Mircosoft-owned Blizzard mock Charlie Kirk's death, Musk questions Nadella
An X thread shared screenshots of purported posts by some of the employees of Activision Blizzard, which is owned by Microsoft, mocking the death of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. Sharing the screenshot, X owner Elon Musk asked, "What's going on here, Satya Nadella?" Microsoft said it takes such matters very seriously. "Comments celebrating violence are unacceptable," it added.
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11:05 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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An X thread shared screenshots of purported posts by some of the employees of Activision Blizzard, which is owned by Microsoft, mocking the death of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. Sharing the screenshot, X owner Elon Musk asked, "What's going on here, Satya Nadella?" Microsoft said it takes such matters very seriously. "Comments celebrating violence are unacceptable," it added.
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How many working days it'll take for an Indian to buy iPhone 17?
An average Indian needs to work 160 full days to afford the iPhone 17 Pro (256GB), priced at βΉ1,34,900. This is the highest among 33 countries surveyed in the iPhone Affordability Index. The number is based on an 8-hour workday and India's average daily wage, making the latest iPhone a significant financial stretch for most Indians.
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An average Indian needs to work 160 full days to afford the iPhone 17 Pro (256GB), priced at βΉ1,34,900. This is the highest among 33 countries surveyed in the iPhone Affordability Index. The number is based on an 8-hour workday and India's average daily wage, making the latest iPhone a significant financial stretch for most Indians.
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Ciel Dubai Marina, world's tallest hotel, to open in Dubai in Nov
Dubai will welcome the world's tallest hotel, Ciel Dubai Marina, in November 2025. At 377 metres with 1,004 rooms, it surpasses the Gevora Hotel. The property will feature the world's highest infinity pool and sky club, alongside several restaurants and a luxury spa. Strategically located in Dubai Marina, it redefines upscale hospitality with innovation, luxury, and breathtaking views.
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Dubai will welcome the world's tallest hotel, Ciel Dubai Marina, in November 2025. At 377 metres with 1,004 rooms, it surpasses the Gevora Hotel. The property will feature the world's highest infinity pool and sky club, alongside several restaurants and a luxury spa. Strategically located in Dubai Marina, it redefines upscale hospitality with innovation, luxury, and breathtaking views.
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Why did Ladakh admin revoke land allotment for Wangchuk's HIAL?
Ladakh administration has revoked land allotment made in 2018 for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk's Himalayan Institute of Alternatives Ladakh (HIAL), over financial defaults and regulatory violations. Officials said government land was provided with two conditions- pay βΉ14 crore within a year and finish construction in two years. Neither of the conditions has been fulfilled, they said.
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11:43 am Sunday, 14 September, 2025
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Ladakh administration has revoked land allotment made in 2018 for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk's Himalayan Institute of Alternatives Ladakh (HIAL), over financial defaults and regulatory violations. Officials said government land was provided with two conditions- pay βΉ14 crore within a year and finish construction in two years. Neither of the conditions has been fulfilled, they said.
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