Not drama, we need delivery in Parliament: PM Modi to Opp'n
Taking a dig at Opposition ahead of Winter Session of Parliament, PM Narendra Modi on Monday said, "There is plenty of space for drama, those who want to perform can keep doing so." "But what matters is delivery," PM Modi stated. Targeting the Opposition, PM Modi added that electoral defeat should not become a pretext for disruption.
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10:58 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Taking a dig at Opposition ahead of Winter Session of Parliament, PM Narendra Modi on Monday said, "There is plenty of space for drama, those who want to perform can keep doing so." "But what matters is delivery," PM Modi stated. Targeting the Opposition, PM Modi added that electoral defeat should not become a pretext for disruption.
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Man who beheaded Indian-origin motel owner in US to escape death penalty
The 37-year-old man who beheaded his Indian-origin employer at a US motel in September may not face the death penalty, according to prosecutors from the Dallas County District Attorney's Office. DA John Creuzot's office has reportedly decided against pursuing the death penalty for Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, who was caught murdering his boss C Nagamallaiah in front of his wife and son.
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10:57 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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The 37-year-old man who beheaded his Indian-origin employer at a US motel in September may not face the death penalty, according to prosecutors from the Dallas County District Attorney's Office. DA John Creuzot's office has reportedly decided against pursuing the death penalty for Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, who was caught murdering his boss C Nagamallaiah in front of his wife and son.
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10:57 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Which is better among a 1-hour walk, a 30-minute stroll and two 15-minute walks?
Dr Amit Saraf, director of internal medicine at Jupiter Hospital, said all three options of walking for 1 hour, 30 minutes or taking two 15-minute walks can work. "One single 1-hour walk...keeps...heart rate up longer, assisting with continued fat burn. Two 15-minute walks...or one 30-minute walk break up hours of continuous sitting...which can help regulate blood sugar levels," Saraf added.
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11:12 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Dr Amit Saraf, director of internal medicine at Jupiter Hospital, said all three options of walking for 1 hour, 30 minutes or taking two 15-minute walks can work. "One single 1-hour walk...keeps...heart rate up longer, assisting with continued fat burn. Two 15-minute walks...or one 30-minute walk break up hours of continuous sitting...which can help regulate blood sugar levels," Saraf added.
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11:12 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Successful blood donation camp held in Haryana's Hisar
Democratic Medical Association (DMA India) in collaboration with HPGCL (Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited) organized a successful blood donation camp at Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Plant Colony, Khedar (Hisar). The primary objective of this camp was to raise awareness about blood donation in the community and to collect safe blood to help patients in need.
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11:09 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Democratic Medical Association (DMA India) in collaboration with HPGCL (Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited) organized a successful blood donation camp at Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Plant Colony, Khedar (Hisar). The primary objective of this camp was to raise awareness about blood donation in the community and to collect safe blood to help patients in need.
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PM Modi shares his 'biggest worry' as Parliament's Winter Session begins
On the first day of Parliament's Winter Session, PM Narendra Modi said his "biggest worry" for the longest time has been that newly-elected and young MPs are "frustrated and sad". He explained this is because they aren't getting the opportunity to show their capabilities or share their constituencies' issues. "First-time MPs, irrespective of...party, must be given a chance," he added.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
11:22 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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On the first day of Parliament's Winter Session, PM Narendra Modi said his "biggest worry" for the longest time has been that newly-elected and young MPs are "frustrated and sad". He explained this is because they aren't getting the opportunity to show their capabilities or share their constituencies' issues. "First-time MPs, irrespective of...party, must be given a chance," he added.
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11:22 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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We will stop filing fresh H1-B visa applications: LTIMindtree CEO
Global technology consulting firm LTIMindtree CEO Venu Lambu said the company is not going to make any new applications on H-1B visas. "We are hiring locallyβ¦Unless (we) have a strong business case to spend $100,000, we are not going to do that," he said. The decision follows the hike in H-1B petition fee for employers by the US administration.
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News By: Vaishnavi Mishra
11:21 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Global technology consulting firm LTIMindtree CEO Venu Lambu said the company is not going to make any new applications on H-1B visas. "We are hiring locallyβ¦Unless (we) have a strong business case to spend $100,000, we are not going to do that," he said. The decision follows the hike in H-1B petition fee for employers by the US administration.
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11:21 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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'Rage bait' declared Word of the Year 2025 by Oxford University
Oxford University Press declared 'rage bait' as the Word of the Year 2025, noting that its usage saw a threefold increase in a year. This increase shows that more people are now aware of the negative effects of online life, it stated. The compound word refers to online content that is deliberately designed to elicit outrage to increase engagement.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
11:41 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Oxford University Press declared 'rage bait' as the Word of the Year 2025, noting that its usage saw a threefold increase in a year. This increase shows that more people are now aware of the negative effects of online life, it stated. The compound word refers to online content that is deliberately designed to elicit outrage to increase engagement.
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11:41 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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We aren't even talking about 2027 WC: Kotak on Rohit, Kohli's future
Team India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak addressed the speculations surrounding former captains Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's future, saying, "In my opinion, there should be no such talk." "I don't think we are even talking about the ODI World Cup 2027," he said. Kotak added, "They (Rohit and Kohli) are contributing, which is great for the team."
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11:35 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Team India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak addressed the speculations surrounding former captains Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's future, saying, "In my opinion, there should be no such talk." "I don't think we are even talking about the ODI World Cup 2027," he said. Kotak added, "They (Rohit and Kohli) are contributing, which is great for the team."
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11:35 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Raj Nidimoru's ex-wife shares cryptic post amid rumours of Samantha & his wedding
Amid rumours about Raj Nidimoru's marriage to actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, his ex-wife Shhyamali De has shared a cryptic post online. On Sunday, Shhyamali took to Instagram Stories to share a note which read, "Desperate people do desperate things." Reports suggest that Samantha and Raj are set to marry at the Isha Centre in Coimbatore on Monday.
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11:52 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Amid rumours about Raj Nidimoru's marriage to actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, his ex-wife Shhyamali De has shared a cryptic post online. On Sunday, Shhyamali took to Instagram Stories to share a note which read, "Desperate people do desperate things." Reports suggest that Samantha and Raj are set to marry at the Isha Centre in Coimbatore on Monday.
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11:52 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Centre to bring Bills to impose new taxes on tobacco, pan masala
Centre will introduce two Bills in Parliament on Monday to levy a new cess on tobacco and related products and pan masala after phaseout of GST compensation cess. Levies will be imposed through Central Excise (Amendment) Bill and Health Security se National Security Cess Bill. Excise duty of 60%-70% is proposed to be levied on unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco refuse.
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News By: Sakshita Khosla
11:50 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Centre will introduce two Bills in Parliament on Monday to levy a new cess on tobacco and related products and pan masala after phaseout of GST compensation cess. Levies will be imposed through Central Excise (Amendment) Bill and Health Security se National Security Cess Bill. Excise duty of 60%-70% is proposed to be levied on unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco refuse.
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11:50 am Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Raj BLO dies of cardiac arrest, kin says he did SIR work till 1am
Anuj Garg, booth-level officer in Rajasthan, died of cardiac arrest on Sunday. His family has claimed that he was under pressure due to his duties in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. "He was doing SIR work at 1 am. He asked me for tea, but even before I could make tea, he collapsed," Anuj's sister said.
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12:03 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Anuj Garg, booth-level officer in Rajasthan, died of cardiac arrest on Sunday. His family has claimed that he was under pressure due to his duties in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. "He was doing SIR work at 1 am. He asked me for tea, but even before I could make tea, he collapsed," Anuj's sister said.
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12:03 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Palaash Muchhal makes first public appearance after wedding with Smriti gets postponed
Music composer Palash Muchhal made his first public appearance on Monday after his wedding with Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana was postponed indefinitely. He was spotted exiting airport terminal along with his family. After the wedding was postponed, Smriti had removed all pictures and videos from her engagement and pre-wedding festivities from her Instagram account.
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12:02 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Music composer Palash Muchhal made his first public appearance on Monday after his wedding with Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana was postponed indefinitely. He was spotted exiting airport terminal along with his family. After the wedding was postponed, Smriti had removed all pictures and videos from her engagement and pre-wedding festivities from her Instagram account.
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12:02 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Rupee slips to record low against US dollar
The Indian rupee dropped to a new lifetime low on December 1. It declined to 89.76 against the US dollar, dipping past its previous record low of 89.49 hit about two weeks back. Rupee has depreciated 90 paise against US dollar since November 3, said MoneyControl. The drop came right after India posted a blowout GDP number that exceeded expectations.
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12:24 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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The Indian rupee dropped to a new lifetime low on December 1. It declined to 89.76 against the US dollar, dipping past its previous record low of 89.49 hit about two weeks back. Rupee has depreciated 90 paise against US dollar since November 3, said MoneyControl. The drop came right after India posted a blowout GDP number that exceeded expectations.
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12:24 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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18 of 21 drivers did not finish F1 Monaco Grand Prix 1996
The Formula One race with the fewest finishers was the Monaco Grand Prix 1996, where only three of the 21 cars crossed the finish line. The race, held on May 19, took place in wet conditions due to rain, leading to several accidents, spins, and mechanical failures. Olivier Panis, David Coulthard, and Johnny Herbert finished first, second and third, respectively.
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12:16 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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The Formula One race with the fewest finishers was the Monaco Grand Prix 1996, where only three of the 21 cars crossed the finish line. The race, held on May 19, took place in wet conditions due to rain, leading to several accidents, spins, and mechanical failures. Olivier Panis, David Coulthard, and Johnny Herbert finished first, second and third, respectively.
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12:16 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Chernobyl black fungi thrive on radiation, may aid space survival
Black fungi discovered in Chernobyl's reactor ruins showed a unique ability to thrive in intense radiation. They grow toward radiation, a process called radiotropism. Their high melanin absorbs and protects against radiation. Some fungi may even use radiation for energy, known as radiosynthesis. These traits make them promising for space, where they could help shield astronauts from radiations.
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12:38 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Black fungi discovered in Chernobyl's reactor ruins showed a unique ability to thrive in intense radiation. They grow toward radiation, a process called radiotropism. Their high melanin absorbs and protects against radiation. Some fungi may even use radiation for energy, known as radiosynthesis. These traits make them promising for space, where they could help shield astronauts from radiations.
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12:38 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Tobacco stocks fall as govt set to bring Bills imposing new taxes
Tobacco stocks including ITC and Godfrey Phillips fell on Monday as government readies to introduce Bills in Parliament to levy new cess on tobacco and pan masala. ITC shares fell 0.85% to βΉ400.8, while Godfrey Phillips India declined 1.05% to βΉ2,842.90 on NSE in early trade. Excise duty of 60%-70% is proposed to be levied on unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco refuse.
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News By: Vaishnavi Mishra
12:35 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Tobacco stocks including ITC and Godfrey Phillips fell on Monday as government readies to introduce Bills in Parliament to levy new cess on tobacco and pan masala. ITC shares fell 0.85% to βΉ400.8, while Godfrey Phillips India declined 1.05% to βΉ2,842.90 on NSE in early trade. Excise duty of 60%-70% is proposed to be levied on unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco refuse.
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Palaash Muchhal makes first public appearance after wedding with Smriti gets postponed
Music composer Palaash Muchhal made his first public appearance on Monday after his wedding with Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana was postponed indefinitely. He was spotted exiting an airport terminal along with his family. After the wedding was postponed, Smriti had removed all pictures and videos from her engagement and pre-wedding festivities from her Instagram account.
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12:32 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Music composer Palaash Muchhal made his first public appearance on Monday after his wedding with Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana was postponed indefinitely. He was spotted exiting an airport terminal along with his family. After the wedding was postponed, Smriti had removed all pictures and videos from her engagement and pre-wedding festivities from her Instagram account.
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12:32 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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B'luru schools told to count stray dogs, teacher asks if it's job
Bengaluru South City Corporation issued a Google form to all the schools asking them to conduct a survey of stray dogs and count them near campuses. The officials insist the intention is safety as stray dog attacks near schools have been a recurring concern. A teacher asked if they are "educators or unpaid civic staff".
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12:50 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Bengaluru South City Corporation issued a Google form to all the schools asking them to conduct a survey of stray dogs and count them near campuses. The officials insist the intention is safety as stray dog attacks near schools have been a recurring concern. A teacher asked if they are "educators or unpaid civic staff".
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12:50 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Kolkata woman drugged, sexually assaulted in car by 3 men
A woman in Kolkata was abducted by three men, including an acquaintance. The group allegedly dragged her into the car, forced her to drink alcohol laced with drugs, and then sexually assaulted her. The woman was later abandoned in the Maidan area, but she was rescued by passersby and taken to SSKM Hospital for medical treatment.
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12:40 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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A woman in Kolkata was abducted by three men, including an acquaintance. The group allegedly dragged her into the car, forced her to drink alcohol laced with drugs, and then sexually assaulted her. The woman was later abandoned in the Maidan area, but she was rescued by passersby and taken to SSKM Hospital for medical treatment.
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How do seed cycling routine helps in controlling hair fall?
Rinky Kapoor, Cosmetic Dermatologist and Dermato-Surgeon, said seed cycling uses seeds' power to help balance hormones and support hair health. He asks women to have flaxseeds and pumpkin seeds in first half of menstrual cycle which is called Follicular phase (days 1-14). Kapoor recommends chia seeds and sunflower seeds during second half of cycle which is Luteal phase (days 15-28).
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01:09 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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Rinky Kapoor, Cosmetic Dermatologist and Dermato-Surgeon, said seed cycling uses seeds' power to help balance hormones and support hair health. He asks women to have flaxseeds and pumpkin seeds in first half of menstrual cycle which is called Follicular phase (days 1-14). Kapoor recommends chia seeds and sunflower seeds during second half of cycle which is Luteal phase (days 15-28).
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01:09 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025
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