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US-bound flight dropped from 35,000 ft to 10,000 ft in Oct, exposing glitch in Airbus planes

Airbus' decision to recall 6,000 jets of its A320 fleet is believed to have been triggered by an incident on October 30, when a New Jersey-bound JetBlue plane suddenly dropped from 35,000 feet to 10,000 feet. The flight was eventually diverted to Tampa, Florida, and about 15-20 passengers were injured. Pilots had reported a "flight control issue" after the incident.
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02:57 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Can't do miracles but will not disappoint anyone: New CJI Kant

Newly appointed CJI Surya Kant told the Supreme Court Bar Association that while he cannot perform "miracles", he will not disappoint anyone. Calling the Bar his "family", he promised to prioritise lawyers' concerns and streamline case listings from December 1. He stressed that reforms will require collective effort from judges and the Bar, not a "magic wand".
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02:48 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Software update completed for over 50% of affected Airbus jets in India: DGCA

The DGCA has confirmed that more than 50% of the 338 Airbus A320 aircraft in India affected by the software issue have received the necessary update. Airbus issued an immediate recall of 6,000 A320 planes globally on Friday. In an update, IndiGo said it has completed the safety update on 160 out of 200 affected aircraft.
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03:14 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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What is box breathing?

Box breathing is a controlled breathing technique wherein a person inhales for four seconds, holds breath for four, exhales for four, and holds again for four, forming a box pattern. It activates parasympathetic nervous system and helps in lowering stress. This type of deep breathing is also employed by United States Navy SEALs. The technique is also called four-square breathing.
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03:07 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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What happens to the body when a person starts the day with 2 garlic cloves?

Dietician Dr Anjali Tiwari said that consuming two cloves of garlic every morning can be a beneficial addition to balanced diet. She said garlic is rich in allicin and helps in lowering cholesterol levels, regulating blood pressure, and improving overall heart health by preventing plaque buildup in arteries. "It acts as...natural antibiotic and may aid in cancer prevention," she added.
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News By: Dharini Mudgal
03:05 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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What is causing the delay in India's Samudrayaan mission?

India's Samudrayaan mission to send a manned submersible to 6,000m underwater has been delayed due to late delivery of syntactic foam cladding from France, vital for submersible's buoyancy. The mission, led by NIOT, aims to explore the ocean floor, collect samples, and pave the way for deep-sea mining. Tests are now expected by April next year.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
03:03 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Endorsed cardamom, not gutkha: Salman Khan to court amid pan masala ad row

Salman Khan has issued a clarification after a BJP leader and Rajasthan High Court Advocate Inder Mohan Singh Honey, in his complaint to Kota Consumer Court, called his pan masala ad misleading. Salman's lawyer said that the actor endorsed silver-coated cardamom and "not gutkha". He added that the actor is neither a manufacturer nor a service provider for pan masala.
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03:29 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Delhi Police ask hospitals for details of doctors trained in Pak

The Delhi Police has sent notices to private hospitals in the national capital seeking details of doctors who hold degrees from foreign countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UAE, and China, according to multiple reports. This comes as the investigation into the Red Fort blast and 'white collar' terror module intensifies. The NIA arrested several doctors in connection with the case.
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News By: Garima Garg
03:26 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Delhi metro services to start from 4 am on MCD poll & counting day

In view of the Delhi Municipal Corporation (MCD) bye-elections, Delhi Metro will start its services at 4:00 am on polling day, November 30, and counting day, December 3. This aims to ensure smooth and timely movement of polling personnel and staff during the elections in 12 wards. Trains will run at a 30-minute frequency until 6:00 am.
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03:21 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Judges need recreational activities to recharge them: CJI

CJI Surya Kant, speaking at All India Judges Badminton Championship in New Delhi, said judges need recreational activities to recharge. He said, "Working hours of judges are long and...nature of (their) work is very stressful...Judges should participate in recreational activity." "Judges are participating in this event...shows that they're conscious about their health," he added.
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03:43 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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SAD candidate's daughter held after threat call by Canada gangster during polls

Punjab Police arrested Kanchanpreet Kaur, the daughter of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhwinder Kaur Randhawa, who contested and lost November 11 Tarn Taran bypoll. The arrest comes after an FIR against Canada-based gangster Amritpal Singh Bath for allegedly making a threatening WhatsApp call to a voter during poll period. Kaur is accused of collaborating with Bath to intimidate voters.
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03:41 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Hrithik Roshan & family buy office spaces worth ₹54 crore in Mumbai: Report

Hrithik Roshan's family has reportedly purchased office spaces worth over ₹54 crore in Mumbai in recent days. Hrithik's two firms HRX Digitech LLP and Filmkunj (Bombay) LLP acquired office spaces worth ₹28 crore, spanning approximately 7,000 sq ft, in Juhu. Earlier this month, his father Rakesh Roshan, mother Pinkie and sister Sunaina collectively purchased properties worth over ₹26 crore.
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News By: Bhawana Chaudhary
03:39 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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SUV falls in pond while trying to save a kid in UP, video shows boatman saving driver

An SUV fell in a pond while trying to save a child on the road in Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit. A video has surfaced online, showing a boatman, identified as Faizal, rescuing the SUV's driver Shubham Tiwari from the drowning vehicle. Another man could be later seen helping Shubham get out of the pond.
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03:34 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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No Indian city had safe air quality in last 10 yrs: Study

A Delhi-based climate research organisation, Climate Trends, has found that none of the 11 major Indian cities - Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Pune, Varanasi, and Visakhapatnam - had safe air quality levels between 2015 and 2025. An AQI of 0-50 is considered safe. Delhi was the most polluted city during this period, the study found.
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03:55 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Toxic air cuts exercise benefits, raises inflammation: Study

A recent Lancet Planetary Health study reveals that air pollution reduces exercise benefits. In areas with high PM2.5, cardio-respiratory gains drop from 30% to 12-15%, inflammation rises, and oxidative stress increases. Clean air is essential for effective workouts and heart-lung health.
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ED unveils Myanmar drug cartel that used GST IDs to build network

ED unveiled cross-border narcotics network where Myanmarese nationals allegedly misused Indians' GST credentials to buy chemicals used in drug production, reported PTI. Evidence shows Indians bought medication on behalf of traffickers, enabling large-scale methamphetamine production and its proceeds across states. This was linked to a case involving seizure of 4.72 kg of heroin worth ₹1.41 crore.
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04:11 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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What is happening in your state, SIR, SR or SSR?

ECI is conducting Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in 12 states and UTs, including UP, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, MP, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and Puducherry. Special Revision (SR) is only being conducted in Assam. Delhi, Karnataka, Telangana, Punjab, Odisha and others remain under Special Summary Revision (SSR), a regular annual exercise.
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News By: Ankit Tiwari
04:08 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Team lead asks for flight details for pre-approved leave, employee blocks him

An employee claimed he blocked his team lead after he demanded flight booking details for a pre-approved leave. "This is the same TL who denied my WFH earlier for a reason he admitted was personal annoyance," the employee wrote. "Now he wants my boarding pass. What next? Proof of diarrhoea during sick leave? A selfie of me vomiting?" he added.
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04:07 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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Africa's forests are releasing carbon instead of absorbing it now, study finds

A study, published in Scientific Reports, has found that Africa's forests have switched from being a carbon sink to a carbon source. This shift took place between 2010 and 2017 as the continent lost billion kilograms of forest biomass annually, researchers said. "Our findings underline the urgent need for implementing policies to halt global deforestation," the study stated.
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04:05 pm Saturday, 29 November, 2025

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NAD metabolism changes linked to recurrent miscarriage, says study

An Australian study in human reproduction found women with recurrent miscarriage show distinct abnormalities in NAD-related metabolites, suggesting deeper disruptions in vitamin B3 metabolism. The findings may help identify biomarkers for miscarriage risk. A new government-funded project will further investigate NAD pathways to develop future diagnostic and preventive strategies.
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