₹1 crore in cash recovered from tea seller's house in Bihar
Bihar Police has confiscated over ₹1.05 crore in cash, 344 grams of gold and 1.75 kg of silver from the residence of a tea seller in Gopalganj and arrested two brothers allegedly involved in an interstate cybercrime network. Police reported that the main suspect, identified as Abhishek Kumar, previously operated a small tea stall before allegedly joining a cybercrime racket.
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04:15 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Bihar Police has confiscated over ₹1.05 crore in cash, 344 grams of gold and 1.75 kg of silver from the residence of a tea seller in Gopalganj and arrested two brothers allegedly involved in an interstate cybercrime network. Police reported that the main suspect, identified as Abhishek Kumar, previously operated a small tea stall before allegedly joining a cybercrime racket.
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Iran's pro-Hijab leader's daughter wears strapless dress, stays bareheaded at wedding; sparks row
A video of the daughter of Ali Shamkhani, who is Iran's pro-hijab leader and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's aide, wearing strapless dress and staying bareheaded at her wedding in 2024 has sparked a controversy. Following the video of the lavish western wedding, Shamkhani and the regime are being accused of hypocrisy over the strict hijab rule.
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04:44 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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A video of the daughter of Ali Shamkhani, who is Iran's pro-hijab leader and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's aide, wearing strapless dress and staying bareheaded at her wedding in 2024 has sparked a controversy. Following the video of the lavish western wedding, Shamkhani and the regime are being accused of hypocrisy over the strict hijab rule.
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People marching to show 'CPM achievements' struggle to cross big pothole in Kerala
A video showing a rally purportedly organised to highlight the achievements during 10 years of CPI(M)'s rule in Kerala has emerged. The footage shows participants carrying CPI(M) flags while struggling to navigate a large pothole on the road. "The massive potholes they're crossing along the way...are those huge 'achievements'!" Kerala BJP's Anoop Antony Joseph commented.
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04:43 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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A video showing a rally purportedly organised to highlight the achievements during 10 years of CPI(M)'s rule in Kerala has emerged. The footage shows participants carrying CPI(M) flags while struggling to navigate a large pothole on the road. "The massive potholes they're crossing along the way...are those huge 'achievements'!" Kerala BJP's Anoop Antony Joseph commented.
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Aliens may be invisible to us due to advanced AI tech, study suggests
A study, published in the journal Acta Astronautica, has proposed that alien civilisations might be invisible to us due to the accelerated speed of their technological developments, because of advanced AI. It states that this reduces the detection window for present-day search techniques for extraterrestrial intelligence, thereby potentially explaining the "Great Silence" or Fermi's Paradox.
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04:43 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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A study, published in the journal Acta Astronautica, has proposed that alien civilisations might be invisible to us due to the accelerated speed of their technological developments, because of advanced AI. It states that this reduces the detection window for present-day search techniques for extraterrestrial intelligence, thereby potentially explaining the "Great Silence" or Fermi's Paradox.
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We do not have dates for Trump-Putin summit: Russia
Russia on Tuesday said that the timing of a potential summit between Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump was unclear and that no dates had been mentioned. "We cannot postpone something that has not been finalised. Neither President Trump nor President Putin have given exact dates. Preparation is needed, serious preparation," Russian spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
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04:42 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Russia on Tuesday said that the timing of a potential summit between Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump was unclear and that no dates had been mentioned. "We cannot postpone something that has not been finalised. Neither President Trump nor President Putin have given exact dates. Preparation is needed, serious preparation," Russian spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
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04:42 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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China unveils world's first all-weather humanoid robot
Chinese technology company Deep Robotics has unveiled the DR02 humanoid robot that can function in all weather conditions. The company said it's the world's first humanoid robot that's capable of resisting dust and rain. The robot is 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs about 65 kgs and can withstand temperatures between -20 and 55 degrees Celsius.
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04:41 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Chinese technology company Deep Robotics has unveiled the DR02 humanoid robot that can function in all weather conditions. The company said it's the world's first humanoid robot that's capable of resisting dust and rain. The robot is 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs about 65 kgs and can withstand temperatures between -20 and 55 degrees Celsius.
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04:41 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Hand sanitiser may raise cancer risk, EU considers ban
Health experts have raised concerns that certain chemicals found in hand sanitisers may increase the risk of cancer, prompting discussions about a potential ban in the European Union. Researchers warn that prolonged or frequent use of some alcohol-based sanitisers with ethanol in them could expose users to harmful substances.
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Health experts have raised concerns that certain chemicals found in hand sanitisers may increase the risk of cancer, prompting discussions about a potential ban in the European Union. Researchers warn that prolonged or frequent use of some alcohol-based sanitisers with ethanol in them could expose users to harmful substances.
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Meerut CCSU leader Vikul Chaprana forces man to kneel, video viral
In Uttar Pradesh, a viral video from Meerut shows Chaudhary Charan Singh University's (CCSU) student leader Vikul Chaprana allegedly forcing a man to kneel, apologise over vehicle parking dispute on October 19. Chaprana is seen invoking BJP MLA Somendra Tomar while police reportedly watched. This has sparked outrage online, with netizens slamming possible abuse of authority and police inaction.
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In Uttar Pradesh, a viral video from Meerut shows Chaudhary Charan Singh University's (CCSU) student leader Vikul Chaprana allegedly forcing a man to kneel, apologise over vehicle parking dispute on October 19. Chaprana is seen invoking BJP MLA Somendra Tomar while police reportedly watched. This has sparked outrage online, with netizens slamming possible abuse of authority and police inaction.
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No Diwali sweets exchanged with Pak rangers at Rajasthan border
After Independence Day, India once again refrained from exchanging Diwali sweets with Pakistan Rangers this year, following a Union Home Ministry directive to the BSF. Accordingly, no exchanges occurred at Rajasthan's border posts in Sriganganagar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, or Barmer. The long-standing tradition was suspended after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people.
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04:59 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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After Independence Day, India once again refrained from exchanging Diwali sweets with Pakistan Rangers this year, following a Union Home Ministry directive to the BSF. Accordingly, no exchanges occurred at Rajasthan's border posts in Sriganganagar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, or Barmer. The long-standing tradition was suspended after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people.
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Animator accuses Indian brand of stealing shoe design, makes video critiquing animation
UK-based animator Jocie Juritz accused Indian brand Theater.xyz of stealing the design of her shoe, adding, "(There was) not even a slight attempt at changing it...The weirdest thing...was that they did this animation about...conception of the idea." Adding that she is "qualified" to give feedback, Juritz then critiqued the animation in a video and explained how it could be improved.
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04:58 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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UK-based animator Jocie Juritz accused Indian brand Theater.xyz of stealing the design of her shoe, adding, "(There was) not even a slight attempt at changing it...The weirdest thing...was that they did this animation about...conception of the idea." Adding that she is "qualified" to give feedback, Juritz then critiqued the animation in a video and explained how it could be improved.
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London-based Hindi scholar deported from India despite valid visa
London-based Hindi scholar Francesca Orsini was reportedly deported by the immigration officers at the Delhi airport on Monday despite her holding a valid five-year e-visa. Orsini said that no clear reason was provided as to why she was being sent back and she only knew she was "being deported". Orsini is Professor Emerita at SOAS University of London.
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04:58 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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London-based Hindi scholar Francesca Orsini was reportedly deported by the immigration officers at the Delhi airport on Monday despite her holding a valid five-year e-visa. Orsini said that no clear reason was provided as to why she was being sent back and she only knew she was "being deported". Orsini is Professor Emerita at SOAS University of London.
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Akhilesh shares video of people collecting leftover oil from diyas
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday posted a video on X, showing people collecting leftover oil from diyas following the Diwali celebrations. The video is said to be from Ayodhya. Sharing the video, he wrote, "The truth is these scenes...not the spectacle that people showed and left. This darkness after the light is not good."
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04:51 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday posted a video on X, showing people collecting leftover oil from diyas following the Diwali celebrations. The video is said to be from Ayodhya. Sharing the video, he wrote, "The truth is these scenes...not the spectacle that people showed and left. This darkness after the light is not good."
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Admirers of Aurangzeb blame Diwali for Delhi pollution: Sirsa
Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa dismissed claims that Diwali is responsible for Delhi's pollution. He said, "Let me tell you that those who are blaming Diwali for this, it is a lie." He further said, "The admirers of Aurangzeb and Akbar are saying this; those who had put Tipu Sultan's photo in the Vidhan Sabha are saying this."
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04:50 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa dismissed claims that Diwali is responsible for Delhi's pollution. He said, "Let me tell you that those who are blaming Diwali for this, it is a lie." He further said, "The admirers of Aurangzeb and Akbar are saying this; those who had put Tipu Sultan's photo in the Vidhan Sabha are saying this."
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Wife having affair with dad, they want to have me killed: Ex-DGP's son before death
Former Punjab DGP Mohammad Mustafa's son Aqil Akhtar, who was allegedly murdered by Mustafa, had alleged an affair between his wife and father. "I've discovered my wife's affair with my dad. I'm in a lot of stress," Aqil said in a video. Alleging a conspiracy by his family members, Aqil said they wanted to have him "falsely imprisoned" or killed.
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04:49 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Former Punjab DGP Mohammad Mustafa's son Aqil Akhtar, who was allegedly murdered by Mustafa, had alleged an affair between his wife and father. "I've discovered my wife's affair with my dad. I'm in a lot of stress," Aqil said in a video. Alleging a conspiracy by his family members, Aqil said they wanted to have him "falsely imprisoned" or killed.
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Expired medicines distributed to patients in Hyderabad, claims BRS
BRS Official Spokesperson Manne Krishank inspected Hyderabad's Rasoolpura Basti Dawakhana and alleged that patients were being administered medicines that had expired three months ago. This comes after BRS' Working President KT Rama Rao asked workers to visit all Basti Dawakhanas across Hyderabad. The Dawakhanas' staff has complained about not receiving salaries for the past five months.
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04:48 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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BRS Official Spokesperson Manne Krishank inspected Hyderabad's Rasoolpura Basti Dawakhana and alleged that patients were being administered medicines that had expired three months ago. This comes after BRS' Working President KT Rama Rao asked workers to visit all Basti Dawakhanas across Hyderabad. The Dawakhanas' staff has complained about not receiving salaries for the past five months.
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Diwali sales hit record high
Sales of ₹5.40 lakh crore in goods and ₹65,000 crore in services across the country marked India's highest-ever Diwali season turnover, according Confederation of All India Traders. This year's Diwali sales reflected a sharp jump compared to last year's ₹4.25 lakh crore sales, report said. CAIT report attributed growth to GST rationalisation and PM Narendra Modi's 'Vocal for Local' campaign.
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05:12 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Sales of ₹5.40 lakh crore in goods and ₹65,000 crore in services across the country marked India's highest-ever Diwali season turnover, according Confederation of All India Traders. This year's Diwali sales reflected a sharp jump compared to last year's ₹4.25 lakh crore sales, report said. CAIT report attributed growth to GST rationalisation and PM Narendra Modi's 'Vocal for Local' campaign.
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To illiterates demanding cloud seeding, it needs clouds first: Delhi minister
Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa ruled out an immediate plan for cloud seeding amid worsening air quality. "For those asking us, why are we not getting cloud seeding done. I want to tell these illiterate people, they are burning in vengeance and forget everything," he said, adding, "In cloud seeding, the cloud comes first and then comes the seeding."
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05:08 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa ruled out an immediate plan for cloud seeding amid worsening air quality. "For those asking us, why are we not getting cloud seeding done. I want to tell these illiterate people, they are burning in vengeance and forget everything," he said, adding, "In cloud seeding, the cloud comes first and then comes the seeding."
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Salman has insecurity, hates brother Arbaaz: 'Dabangg' director Abhinav
'Dabangg' director Abhinav Kashyap called Salman Khan "insecure" and claimed that he cut brother Arbaaz Khan's role in his 2010 movie. "These brothers hate each other...but I don't know why they live together. It's a very difficult family to understand," he said. "Once Arbaaz and Salman had a fight in front of me during which Salman threw utensils," Abhinav added.
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05:07 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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'Dabangg' director Abhinav Kashyap called Salman Khan "insecure" and claimed that he cut brother Arbaaz Khan's role in his 2010 movie. "These brothers hate each other...but I don't know why they live together. It's a very difficult family to understand," he said. "Once Arbaaz and Salman had a fight in front of me during which Salman threw utensils," Abhinav added.
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A human body’s metabolism has limits even for athletes: Study
Human body's metabolism has limits, a study stated. Even top athletes have a limit to how much energy their bodies can burn. Researchers tracked ultramarathon runners and discovered they could burn up to 11,000 calories a day during races, but couldn't maintain it for long. They said a "metabolic ceiling", beyond which the body begins to strain and performance declines.
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05:07 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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Human body's metabolism has limits, a study stated. Even top athletes have a limit to how much energy their bodies can burn. Researchers tracked ultramarathon runners and discovered they could burn up to 11,000 calories a day during races, but couldn't maintain it for long. They said a "metabolic ceiling", beyond which the body begins to strain and performance declines.
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For the first time in 4,912 ODIs, spinners bowl all 50 overs of an innings
West Indies spinners bowled all 50 overs against Bangladesh in the second ODI in Mirpur. This marks the first time in the history of ODI cricket, across 4,912 matches, that spinners have bowled every delivery in a 50-over innings. West Indies restricted Bangladesh to 213/7. Alick Athanaze posted bowling figures of 10-3-14-2.
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05:06 pm Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
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West Indies spinners bowled all 50 overs against Bangladesh in the second ODI in Mirpur. This marks the first time in the history of ODI cricket, across 4,912 matches, that spinners have bowled every delivery in a 50-over innings. West Indies restricted Bangladesh to 213/7. Alick Athanaze posted bowling figures of 10-3-14-2.
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