Woman allegedly served burger with rotten chicken at KFC Bengaluru outlet
A post on X alleged that a woman was served rotten meat in a burger at a KFC Bengaluru outlet. The post claimed that staff attempted to replace her chicken burger with a vegetarian one. When the kitchen was accessed, customers allegedly found that breading water used to coat chicken was dirty and cold storage was stacked with foul-smelling meat.
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05:20 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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A post on X alleged that a woman was served rotten meat in a burger at a KFC Bengaluru outlet. The post claimed that staff attempted to replace her chicken burger with a vegetarian one. When the kitchen was accessed, customers allegedly found that breading water used to coat chicken was dirty and cold storage was stacked with foul-smelling meat.
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How does missing sleep for 1-7 days impact the body and mind?
Fitness coach Yash Vardhan Swami said after one night of poor sleep, reaction time can drop by 25%. "Two days of...poor sleep can reduce...working memory by up to 35%," he said. By day 4, insulin sensitivity can decline. Mood instability and anxiety can rise by day 5. Swami warned that after a week, brain waste clearance may drop by 65%.
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05:18 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Fitness coach Yash Vardhan Swami said after one night of poor sleep, reaction time can drop by 25%. "Two days of...poor sleep can reduce...working memory by up to 35%," he said. By day 4, insulin sensitivity can decline. Mood instability and anxiety can rise by day 5. Swami warned that after a week, brain waste clearance may drop by 65%.
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05:18 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Trump warming up to Pakistan after it offered $1-trillion rare earth mineral pact: Report
Donald Trump is warming up to Pakistan after it offered a $1-trillion deal to US to explore and export rare earth minerals, The Sunday Guardian reported. Trump's 'love' for Pakistan ignores long-term strategic implications that people who'll replace him will face, the report noted. Trump earlier met Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and Army chief Asim Munir in the White House.
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05:49 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Donald Trump is warming up to Pakistan after it offered a $1-trillion deal to US to explore and export rare earth minerals, The Sunday Guardian reported. Trump's 'love' for Pakistan ignores long-term strategic implications that people who'll replace him will face, the report noted. Trump earlier met Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and Army chief Asim Munir in the White House.
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No post-mortem of 11 kids amid cough syrup deaths in MP, officials were on holiday: Report
No post-mortem was conducted for 11 children who allegedly died after consuming 'Coldrif' cough syrup in MP, NDTV reported. While the official claimed the families refused consent, families said they were never asked. While Chhindwara banned the syrup on September 29, the toxicity report came on October 3 reportedly because MP drug department officials were on Navami and Dussehra holidays.
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05:49 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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No post-mortem was conducted for 11 children who allegedly died after consuming 'Coldrif' cough syrup in MP, NDTV reported. While the official claimed the families refused consent, families said they were never asked. While Chhindwara banned the syrup on September 29, the toxicity report came on October 3 reportedly because MP drug department officials were on Navami and Dussehra holidays.
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Pakistan offers $1-trillion pact to US to explore & export rare earth minerals: Report
Pakistan has quietly offered a $1-trillion pact to US to explore, mine, process and export rare earth minerals from Pakistan to the US, The Sunday Guardian reported. The deal lays out a five-year, government-to-government agreement, renewable by mutual consent, which will be overseen by a Joint Steering Committee. The deal's value is likely aspirational and isn't backed by concrete data.
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05:46 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Pakistan has quietly offered a $1-trillion pact to US to explore, mine, process and export rare earth minerals from Pakistan to the US, The Sunday Guardian reported. The deal lays out a five-year, government-to-government agreement, renewable by mutual consent, which will be overseen by a Joint Steering Committee. The deal's value is likely aspirational and isn't backed by concrete data.
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Delhi man complains about Uber prices bankrupting its drivers, firm's India head replies
A Delhi man complained on LinkedIn about Uber pricing XL cabs so low that it's bankrupting drivers. "After all deductions...what [driver] gets won't even cover his expenses...Worse, he can't pay his EMIs," the man claimed. He claimed within 10 minutes after posting complaint, Uber India President Prabhjeet Singh messaged him, sharing six points on how Uber's algorithm determines fares.
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06:04 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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A Delhi man complained on LinkedIn about Uber pricing XL cabs so low that it's bankrupting drivers. "After all deductions...what [driver] gets won't even cover his expenses...Worse, he can't pay his EMIs," the man claimed. He claimed within 10 minutes after posting complaint, Uber India President Prabhjeet Singh messaged him, sharing six points on how Uber's algorithm determines fares.
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Flying insects force stoppage in India-Pakistan Womenβs World Cup match
The India-Pakistan Women's World Cup 2025 match was briefly halted due to flying insects swarming the field. Play was disrupted multiple times as players from both sides used sprays to keep the bugs away. After Indiaβs 34th over, ground officials brought in pest-control spray, causing a delay of about 15 minutes.
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06:01 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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The India-Pakistan Women's World Cup 2025 match was briefly halted due to flying insects swarming the field. Play was disrupted multiple times as players from both sides used sprays to keep the bugs away. After Indiaβs 34th over, ground officials brought in pest-control spray, causing a delay of about 15 minutes.
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06:01 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Gold missing from gold-cladded copper panels donated by Vijay Mallya to Sabarimala; row erupts
A row erupted after gold was found missing from gold-cladded copper panels donated by Vijay Mallya to Sabarimala temple in 1998. In 2019, the panels were given to sponsor Unnikrishnan Potty for re-plating, with inventories listing the items merely as "copper plates". While old documents revealed the panels originally weighed 42.8kg, shortfall of 4.54kg gold has been found after re-plating.
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06:16 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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A row erupted after gold was found missing from gold-cladded copper panels donated by Vijay Mallya to Sabarimala temple in 1998. In 2019, the panels were given to sponsor Unnikrishnan Potty for re-plating, with inventories listing the items merely as "copper plates". While old documents revealed the panels originally weighed 42.8kg, shortfall of 4.54kg gold has been found after re-plating.
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06:16 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Death toll crosses 50 in Nepal amid heavy rains, roads blocked
Heavy rains and landslides in eastern Nepal have killed at least 50 people, mostly in the Ilam district, authorities said. Several areas remain inaccessible due to blocked roads and ongoing rain, hampering rescue efforts. Nepal's army and police are involved in rescue operations, while the Indian government has pledged assistance to the affected region.
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06:15 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Heavy rains and landslides in eastern Nepal have killed at least 50 people, mostly in the Ilam district, authorities said. Several areas remain inaccessible due to blocked roads and ongoing rain, hampering rescue efforts. Nepal's army and police are involved in rescue operations, while the Indian government has pledged assistance to the affected region.
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Even Indira Gandhi never spoke against India abroad: Rijiju on Rahul's remarks
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday criticised Congress MP and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi over his remarks in Colombia. Rijiju stated that even former PM "Indira Gandhi ji was LoP after losing elections, but she never spoke about the country outside." He added, "Rahul Gandhi is the first LoP who goes abroad and speaks against the country."
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06:37 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday criticised Congress MP and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi over his remarks in Colombia. Rijiju stated that even former PM "Indira Gandhi ji was LoP after losing elections, but she never spoke about the country outside." He added, "Rahul Gandhi is the first LoP who goes abroad and speaks against the country."
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Jaishankar claims India has tariff issues with US, says 'India's red lines must be respected'
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar claimed India has issues with US over its tariffs as the two countries are currently engaged in trade negotiations. "A big part of [the issues are] because we've not arrived at a landing ground," Jaishankar said. He added that India is negotiating 50% tariffs on Indian exports but India's "red lines have to be respected".
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06:57 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar claimed India has issues with US over its tariffs as the two countries are currently engaged in trade negotiations. "A big part of [the issues are] because we've not arrived at a landing ground," Jaishankar said. He added that India is negotiating 50% tariffs on Indian exports but India's "red lines have to be respected".
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Why do some medicine strips have red line on them?
In an advisory for people to prevent antibiotic resistance, the Health Ministry stated the significance of red line seen on some medicine strips. Medicines such as antibiotics have a red vertical line on their packs to indicate that these shouldn't be consumed without doctor's prescription, the ministry stated. The prescribed medicine's full course should also be completed, it added.
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06:45 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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In an advisory for people to prevent antibiotic resistance, the Health Ministry stated the significance of red line seen on some medicine strips. Medicines such as antibiotics have a red vertical line on their packs to indicate that these shouldn't be consumed without doctor's prescription, the ministry stated. The prescribed medicine's full course should also be completed, it added.
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Truth will prevail: Gold-plating sponsor on Sabarimala gold row
Businessman Unnikrishnan Potty, who was questioned in the Sabarimala temple missing gold row case, stated that "everything will be proven before the High Court" and "the truth will prevail". Potty sponsored the gold electroplating of the Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols at Sabarimala temple in 2019. The case refers to missing gold from the idols donated by Vijay Mallya in 1998.
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07:13 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Businessman Unnikrishnan Potty, who was questioned in the Sabarimala temple missing gold row case, stated that "everything will be proven before the High Court" and "the truth will prevail". Potty sponsored the gold electroplating of the Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols at Sabarimala temple in 2019. The case refers to missing gold from the idols donated by Vijay Mallya in 1998.
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Rohit Sharma's 5-month-old interview on 2027 ODI World Cup ambitions resurfaces
Rohit Sharma's five-month-old interview with journalist Vimal Kumar has resurfaced after Shubman Gill replaced him as India ODI captain. Discussing the 2027 ODI World Cup, Rohit said, "It's very much in my mind...I definitely want to play it." Asked if he wants to achieve what he couldn't in 2023 World Cup, he replied, "It would be good if it happens."
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07:09 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Rohit Sharma's five-month-old interview with journalist Vimal Kumar has resurfaced after Shubman Gill replaced him as India ODI captain. Discussing the 2027 ODI World Cup, Rohit said, "It's very much in my mind...I definitely want to play it." Asked if he wants to achieve what he couldn't in 2023 World Cup, he replied, "It would be good if it happens."
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07:09 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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2 dead, 14 injured after mass shooting in Alabama's Montgomery
A mass shooting in Montgomery, Alabama resulted in 2 deaths, with 14 others injured, said Police Lt McGriff. One of the deceased was a woman while two injured are juveniles, authorities added. Nine people have non-life-threatening injuries, while three victims face life-threatening conditions, according to media reports. Investigators were interrogating possible suspects, no suspect charged yet.
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07:22 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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A mass shooting in Montgomery, Alabama resulted in 2 deaths, with 14 others injured, said Police Lt McGriff. One of the deceased was a woman while two injured are juveniles, authorities added. Nine people have non-life-threatening injuries, while three victims face life-threatening conditions, according to media reports. Investigators were interrogating possible suspects, no suspect charged yet.
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K'taka CM proposes renaming B'luru's Namma metro as Basava Metro
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has proposed renaming Bengaluru's Namma Metro to Basava Metro as a tribute to the 12th-century social reformer Basavanna. Speaking at an event on Sunday, CM Siddaramaiah said he will send the proposal to the central government, as the metro is jointly funded by both centre and state governments. Basavanna's principles are eternal and relevant, he added.
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07:44 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has proposed renaming Bengaluru's Namma Metro to Basava Metro as a tribute to the 12th-century social reformer Basavanna. Speaking at an event on Sunday, CM Siddaramaiah said he will send the proposal to the central government, as the metro is jointly funded by both centre and state governments. Basavanna's principles are eternal and relevant, he added.
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What are EC's 17 new initiatives for upcoming Bihar polls?
Election Commission on Sunday announced 17 new initiatives for upcoming Bihar Assembly polls, which will later be implemented across India. The initiatives include colour photographs of candidates on EVM, mobile deposit facilities outside polling booths, and a maximum of 1,200 voters at one polling station. It also includes the counting of postal ballots before final two rounds of EVM counting.
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Election Commission on Sunday announced 17 new initiatives for upcoming Bihar Assembly polls, which will later be implemented across India. The initiatives include colour photographs of candidates on EVM, mobile deposit facilities outside polling booths, and a maximum of 1,200 voters at one polling station. It also includes the counting of postal ballots before final two rounds of EVM counting.
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India record their highest total against Pakistan in Women's World Cup history
India on Sunday recorded their highest total against Pakistan in Women's World Cup history. Asked to bat first, India were dismissed for 247 in 50 overs. Harleen Deol top-scored with 46 off 65 balls, while Richa Ghosh made an unbeaten 35 off 20. India's previous highest Women's World Cup total against Pakistan was 244/7, recorded at Mount Maunganui in 2022.
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07:38 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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India on Sunday recorded their highest total against Pakistan in Women's World Cup history. Asked to bat first, India were dismissed for 247 in 50 overs. Harleen Deol top-scored with 46 off 65 balls, while Richa Ghosh made an unbeaten 35 off 20. India's previous highest Women's World Cup total against Pakistan was 244/7, recorded at Mount Maunganui in 2022.
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Maharashtra bans 'Coldrif' cough syrup that killed kids in MP, Raj
The Maharashtra FDA (Food and Drugs Administration) has banned the sale, distribution and use of 'Coldrif' cough syrup that led to the deaths of at least 11 children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The order urged anyone having the syrup to report it to the local Drug Control Authorities. 'Coldrif' is manufactured by a Tamil Nadu firm.
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07:53 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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The Maharashtra FDA (Food and Drugs Administration) has banned the sale, distribution and use of 'Coldrif' cough syrup that led to the deaths of at least 11 children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The order urged anyone having the syrup to report it to the local Drug Control Authorities. 'Coldrif' is manufactured by a Tamil Nadu firm.
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Blog accused of promoting first-cousin marriages taken down by UK's National Health Service
After backlash, UK's National Health Service has taken down the blog that cited benefits of first-cousin marriages. It stated that marriage between first cousins offers stronger extended family support systems and economic advantages while acknowledging that it can increase risk of genetic conditions. "NHS should stop taking the knee to...oppressive cultural practices," a UK MP had said.
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08:13 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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After backlash, UK's National Health Service has taken down the blog that cited benefits of first-cousin marriages. It stated that marriage between first cousins offers stronger extended family support systems and economic advantages while acknowledging that it can increase risk of genetic conditions. "NHS should stop taking the knee to...oppressive cultural practices," a UK MP had said.
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08:13 pm Sunday, 05 October, 2025
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