Perplexity makes AI-powered Comet browser free for all users
Perplexity AI made its Comet browser free for all users in the world, CEO Aravind Srinivas announced on Thursday. The browser had previously only been available to Perplexity Max users at a cost of $200 per month. "Millions have joined the Comet waitlist looking for…AI assistant," the company said. Notably, Perplexity is working on a mobile version of the browser.
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Perplexity AI made its Comet browser free for all users in the world, CEO Aravind Srinivas announced on Thursday. The browser had previously only been available to Perplexity Max users at a cost of $200 per month. "Millions have joined the Comet waitlist looking for…AI assistant," the company said. Notably, Perplexity is working on a mobile version of the browser.
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Govt allows Sikh jathas to visit Pakistan for Prakash Purab
The central government has allowed Sikh jathas (groups of pilgrims) to visit Pakistan in November to participate in the celebrations of Prakash Purab, the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev. Only selected jathas will be allowed to travel, based on recommendations from the respective state governments, a source said. The pilgrims will reportedly cross into Pakistan via the Attari-Wagah border.
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09:22 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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The central government has allowed Sikh jathas (groups of pilgrims) to visit Pakistan in November to participate in the celebrations of Prakash Purab, the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev. Only selected jathas will be allowed to travel, based on recommendations from the respective state governments, a source said. The pilgrims will reportedly cross into Pakistan via the Attari-Wagah border.
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Sonam Wangchuk's wife moves SC against arrest of her husband
Activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, has approached the Supreme Court challenging his detention under the National Security Act (NSA). This comes days after she sent a letter to President Droupadi Murmu, PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, demanding Sonam’s immediate release. The 59-year-old was arrested after four people were killed in violent statehood protests in Ladakh.
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Activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, has approached the Supreme Court challenging his detention under the National Security Act (NSA). This comes days after she sent a letter to President Droupadi Murmu, PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, demanding Sonam’s immediate release. The 59-year-old was arrested after four people were killed in violent statehood protests in Ladakh.
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Gold set for 7th weekly gain on rate-cut hopes, shutdown worries
Gold held steady on Friday and was set for a seventh straight weekly gain, buoyed by expectations of further US interest rate cuts this year and worries over the impact of a US government shutdown. Spot gold was little changed at $3,851.99 per ounce, as of 0247 GMT, after hitting an all-time high of $3,896.49 on Thursday.
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Gold held steady on Friday and was set for a seventh straight weekly gain, buoyed by expectations of further US interest rate cuts this year and worries over the impact of a US government shutdown. Spot gold was little changed at $3,851.99 per ounce, as of 0247 GMT, after hitting an all-time high of $3,896.49 on Thursday.
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Could buy more agricultural & medicinal products from India: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed ties with India, stating the Kremlin is exploring purchases of more agricultural products from the country. He added, “Certain steps can be undertaken from our side for medicinal products, pharmaceuticals.” His remarks come against the backdrop of US President Donald Trump imposing 50% tariffs on India, half of them for doing oil trade with Russia.
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09:31 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed ties with India, stating the Kremlin is exploring purchases of more agricultural products from the country. He added, “Certain steps can be undertaken from our side for medicinal products, pharmaceuticals.” His remarks come against the backdrop of US President Donald Trump imposing 50% tariffs on India, half of them for doing oil trade with Russia.
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Putin warns Trump over giving Tomahawks, that have 2,500 km range, to Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the US over supplying Tomahawk missiles, which have a range of up to 2,500 km, to Ukraine. Earlier, US President Donald Trump indicated Ukraine would be able to carry out long-range strikes into Russia. "It is impossible to use Tomahawks without...participation of American military personnel...This will mean a completely new stage of escalation," he said.
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09:31 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the US over supplying Tomahawk missiles, which have a range of up to 2,500 km, to Ukraine. Earlier, US President Donald Trump indicated Ukraine would be able to carry out long-range strikes into Russia. "It is impossible to use Tomahawks without...participation of American military personnel...This will mean a completely new stage of escalation," he said.
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Pak's Sana Mir refuses to apologise for using term 'Azad Kashmir' during Women's WC match
Ex-Pakistan captain Sana Mir refused to apologise for using the term "Azad Kashmir" while describing the background of a Pakistan batter during commentary in a Women's World Cup match. "Please don't politicise it...There is no malice in my heart or any intention to hurt sentiments," she wrote on X. Indian fans have called for her removal from the commentary panel.
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09:49 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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Ex-Pakistan captain Sana Mir refused to apologise for using the term "Azad Kashmir" while describing the background of a Pakistan batter during commentary in a Women's World Cup match. "Please don't politicise it...There is no malice in my heart or any intention to hurt sentiments," she wrote on X. Indian fans have called for her removal from the commentary panel.
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Can say 'I love Modi' but not 'I love Mohammad': Owaisi
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said in India, one can say 'I love Modi' but not 'I love Mohammad', amid tensions in Bareilly over posters that sparked violent protests. Speaking in Hyderabad, he criticised selective acceptance of expression, highlighted police bias, and urged people to act within the law, condemning the unrest and questioning the government's role.
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said in India, one can say 'I love Modi' but not 'I love Mohammad', amid tensions in Bareilly over posters that sparked violent protests. Speaking in Hyderabad, he criticised selective acceptance of expression, highlighted police bias, and urged people to act within the law, condemning the unrest and questioning the government's role.
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Govt teachers deputed to check farm fires in Punjab's Gurdaspur
Despite the fact that the Chief Minister (CM) and Education Minister have repeatedly assured the teaching community that they will not be put on non-teaching duties, the Gurdaspur administration has "appointed" nearly 400 of them as "nodal officers" to check stubble burning. The development has irked the teaching fraternity which has planned to lodge protests in this regard.
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Despite the fact that the Chief Minister (CM) and Education Minister have repeatedly assured the teaching community that they will not be put on non-teaching duties, the Gurdaspur administration has "appointed" nearly 400 of them as "nodal officers" to check stubble burning. The development has irked the teaching fraternity which has planned to lodge protests in this regard.
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Elon Musk sparks outrage by resharing 'English didn't rule India' post
Billionaire Elon Musk sparked outrage after he reshared a post claiming 'English didn't rule India' with a thinking emoji. "White Nationalist...now trying to equate colonialism...with legal immigration," one X user said, while another said, "So if I come to USA illegally, I become American?" "A thief broke into my house...He's our newest family member," a third X user joked.
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10:07 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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Billionaire Elon Musk sparked outrage after he reshared a post claiming 'English didn't rule India' with a thinking emoji. "White Nationalist...now trying to equate colonialism...with legal immigration," one X user said, while another said, "So if I come to USA illegally, I become American?" "A thief broke into my house...He's our newest family member," a third X user joked.
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2 years on, fire detection system at NIA headquarters defunct
The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) has refused to grant the fire safety certificate to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) headquarters, flagging serious lapses, including a non-functional "fire detection system", on all floors. The building, inaugurated in 2017, houses India's top counter-terror body but, according to DFS, has been operating without basic fire safeguards for nearly two years.
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The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) has refused to grant the fire safety certificate to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) headquarters, flagging serious lapses, including a non-functional "fire detection system", on all floors. The building, inaugurated in 2017, houses India's top counter-terror body but, according to DFS, has been operating without basic fire safeguards for nearly two years.
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Tell me what we can do better: PM Modi to Dutch semiconductor company CEO
Frank Heemskerk, a high-ranking official at Dutch semiconductor company ASML, said that PM Narendra Modi asked the company's CEO, Christophe Fouquet, for feedback and said, "Tell me what we can do better." PM Modi told Fouquet he was too friendly after their conversation, which lasted over one hour. Heemskerk suggested European leaders should take note of PM Modi's communications strategy.
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10:28 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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Frank Heemskerk, a high-ranking official at Dutch semiconductor company ASML, said that PM Narendra Modi asked the company's CEO, Christophe Fouquet, for feedback and said, "Tell me what we can do better." PM Modi told Fouquet he was too friendly after their conversation, which lasted over one hour. Heemskerk suggested European leaders should take note of PM Modi's communications strategy.
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Employee claims US firm's COO laid off most of their Indian workforce over 3 min call
In a Reddit post, an Indian employee working from home for a US-based company claimed that the COO "casually" fired most of the Indian workforce over a 3-minute work call. The employee alleged COO switched off everyone's cameras and mics before and told them he wasn't taking any questions. "This is just sad," one user said, reacting to the post.
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10:21 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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In a Reddit post, an Indian employee working from home for a US-based company claimed that the COO "casually" fired most of the Indian workforce over a 3-minute work call. The employee alleged COO switched off everyone's cameras and mics before and told them he wasn't taking any questions. "This is just sad," one user said, reacting to the post.
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Dussehra picks: Analyst recommends these three stocks
The festive season of Dussehra celebrates the victory of good over evil. And SEBI-registered analyst Mayank Singh Chandel drew the parallel for stock markets, where patience and discipline win over fear and greed. He shared his top picks for Dussehra on Stocktwits. According to Chandel, NBCC, Trent and V2 Retail look strong this festive season.
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The festive season of Dussehra celebrates the victory of good over evil. And SEBI-registered analyst Mayank Singh Chandel drew the parallel for stock markets, where patience and discipline win over fear and greed. He shared his top picks for Dussehra on Stocktwits. According to Chandel, NBCC, Trent and V2 Retail look strong this festive season.
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FDA clears breakthrough breast cancer drug
A new breast cancer drug has received FDA approval after clinical trials showed it can reduce the risk of disease progression by nearly 40 per cent. With Inluriyo - an oral estrogen receptor antagonist, this breakthrough offers hope for patients by slowing cancer advancement and improving treatment outcomes.
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A new breast cancer drug has received FDA approval after clinical trials showed it can reduce the risk of disease progression by nearly 40 per cent. With Inluriyo - an oral estrogen receptor antagonist, this breakthrough offers hope for patients by slowing cancer advancement and improving treatment outcomes.
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Ready to support Trump's Gaza plan if it leads to two-state solution: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan for Gaza reflects "light at the end of the tunnel". Russia is ready to support the plan only if it leads to a two-state solution, he added. Putin said former UK PM Tony Blair, who'll oversee temporary Gaza governance under Trump, doesn't have "reputation of a peacemaker".
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10:35 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan for Gaza reflects "light at the end of the tunnel". Russia is ready to support the plan only if it leads to a two-state solution, he added. Putin said former UK PM Tony Blair, who'll oversee temporary Gaza governance under Trump, doesn't have "reputation of a peacemaker".
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Left Deustche Bank after 16 years to build a ₹9000 cr company
After 16 years, Bhupinder Singh left Deustche Bank to start InCred Finance as a tech-driven NBFC that caters to the millions of underserved middle-class households. Overtime, he made InCred as a financial institution and expanded to InCred Capital (wealth management, investment banking, and equity broking), and InCred Money (retail investment). Today, InCred Group is valued at ₹9000 crore.
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After 16 years, Bhupinder Singh left Deustche Bank to start InCred Finance as a tech-driven NBFC that caters to the millions of underserved middle-class households. Overtime, he made InCred as a financial institution and expanded to InCred Capital (wealth management, investment banking, and equity broking), and InCred Money (retail investment). Today, InCred Group is valued at ₹9000 crore.
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Police name assailant in UK synagogue attack
Manchester police identified the suspect in Thursday’s deadly synagogue attack as 35-year-old Jihad al-Shamie, a British citizen of Syrian descent. Al-Shamie was shot dead by armed officers after he rammed a car into pedestrians and stabbed at least one person near the synagogue during Yom Kippur. Three others, two men and a woman, are in custody on terrorism-related charges.
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10:56 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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Manchester police identified the suspect in Thursday’s deadly synagogue attack as 35-year-old Jihad al-Shamie, a British citizen of Syrian descent. Al-Shamie was shot dead by armed officers after he rammed a car into pedestrians and stabbed at least one person near the synagogue during Yom Kippur. Three others, two men and a woman, are in custody on terrorism-related charges.
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OpenAI calls Musk's xAI lawsuit an attempt to bully ex-workers
OpenAI asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it lured employees away from Elon Musk's xAI to steal trade secrets, calling the case part of Musk's "harassment tactic". "This case is…designed to generate publicity to bully and threaten…employees who exercised their right to leave," OpenAI said. "Musk…lobbed baseless claims of trade secret misappropriation to intimidate…employees," it added.
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OpenAI asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it lured employees away from Elon Musk's xAI to steal trade secrets, calling the case part of Musk's "harassment tactic". "This case is…designed to generate publicity to bully and threaten…employees who exercised their right to leave," OpenAI said. "Musk…lobbed baseless claims of trade secret misappropriation to intimidate…employees," it added.
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Frustrated over no road, 25 women build it in 4 days in J'khand
A self-help group of 25 women, after realising that administration was not listening to their petition to pave an approach road for their Pichhulia village in Jharkhand, built the road themselves in four days. The women used money they got from Maiya Samman Yojana- a state scheme under which women between 18 and 50 are entitled to ₹2,500 each month.
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10:51 am Friday, 03 October, 2025
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A self-help group of 25 women, after realising that administration was not listening to their petition to pave an approach road for their Pichhulia village in Jharkhand, built the road themselves in four days. The women used money they got from Maiya Samman Yojana- a state scheme under which women between 18 and 50 are entitled to ₹2,500 each month.
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