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PM Modi takes veiled dig at Dhankhar while praising new V-P Radhakrishnan

PM Narendra Modi appeared to take a veiled dig at the former Rajya Sabha V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar. "In public life, after reaching high positions, people often feel the weight of office and sometimes get constrained by protocol," PM Modi said and praised the new V-P CP Radhakrishnan. "You have never been bound by protocol," he said about Radhakrishnan.
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04:17 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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What do F1 drivers wear during a race?

When Formula One drivers get dressed for a race, safety is the top priority. They wear gloves, socks, long underwear sets (top and bottom), balaclavas, boots, race suits and helmets, which protect them from fire and heat. The race kit must also be light, comfortable and breathable, with a few built-in features to help drivers perform at their best.
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04:39 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Both Houses adjourned on day 1 of winter session amid Oppn ruckus

Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned for a day on first day of winter session amid Opposition ruckus over various issues, including the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. "How will the House function if they refuse to hold discussions?" MP Priyanka Gandhi said. "I urge Opposition to...set aside their selfish interests," a BJP MP said.
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News By: Ankit Tiwari
04:38 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Drama is not discussing huge issues: Priyanka on PM's drama remark

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra countered PM Modi's comment that Parliament needs "delivery, not drama," saying, "Drama is not allowing discussion...over issues that matter to public." She stressed that huge concerns such as the election situation, the Special Intensive roll, and Delhi's severe air pollution demand open debate. "Let us discuss them. What is the Parliament for?" she asked.
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04:31 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Indian-origin CPO, who works 18 hrs/day, says 'My daughter can come into any meeting'

US-based Cisco's Indian-origin CPO Jeetu Patel has shared that he works 18 hours a day, but he never takes a meeting before 9 am unless it's with the CEO or the company's board. "I still work seven days a week but my daughter is allowed to come into any meeting...She doesn't have to knock on the door," he said.
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04:59 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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What is Bhuta Shuddhi Vivaha ritual, through which Samantha & Raj got married?

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu married filmmaker Raj Nidimoru following the Bhuta Shuddhi Vivaha ritual. The ritual has its origins in the Yogic system and offers the couple an opportunity to establish a bond on an elemental level. "The fundamental process is a refinement of the five elements in the human system (earth, water, air, fire, and space)," Isha Foundation says.
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04:51 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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We could see blue skies despite stubble burning during covid: SC

The Supreme Court on Monday questioned the contribution of stubble burning to the air pollution in Delhi-NCR. "During COVID, stubble burning happened as usual, but we could still see blue skies and stars...why?" the apex court said. It asked CAQM to revisit their action plan for reducing air pollution to check whether it has brought any effective changes.
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04:49 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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India's longest glass skywalk bridge opens in Vizag

India's longest skywalk glass bridge, located in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam, was opened to public on Monday (December 1). The bridge that stretches nearly 55 metres and is at a height of almost 1000 feet above sea level, was built at a cost of ₹7 crore. The bridge provides a view of the Kailasagiri Hilltop.
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04:49 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Trump tells Venezuela's Maduro to leave nation in call: Reports

US President Donald Trump told Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro that he can save himself and his close ones but he has to leave the country during a call amid tensions, according to reports. The offer was also said to extend to several top allies. However, Venezuela refused to accept the conditions, prompting the talks to collapse.
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04:45 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Man claims company fired wife abruptly after she announced pregnancy, shares chat

A man claimed that his wife, who used to work for a company, was abruptly terminated over a WhatsApp message. "No notice period. No severance. No reason was given," journalist Abhishek Kumar wrote on LinkedIn. "Just two weeks ago, she had informed her employer about her pregnancy...I'm sharing this to highlight how things work in companies," he added.
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05:12 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Silver prices hit new record high in futures market, gold nears all-time high

Prices of gold and silver futures rose on Monday as the latter's prices hit a new lifetime high of ₹1.79 lakh/1 kg. Silver futures, with an expiry date of March 5, 2026, rose ₹4,075 or 2.33% in a single day. Gold futures, with the same expiry date, rose to ₹1.31 lakh/10 grams, ₹2,764 from their all-time high.
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05:10 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Painting of Jesus lost for hundreds of years sells for ₹24 crore in France

A long-lost painting depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ sold for $2.7 million (around ₹24.17 crore) at an auction in France's Versailles on Sunday. The artwork, created by Flemish Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens, was reportedly lost in the early 1600s and was found recently in a private townhouse in Paris. The scene was depicted by Rubens only once.
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05:08 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Pak founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah's great-great granddaughter Ella makes Le Bal debut

Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah's great-great granddaughter Ella Wadia was among the Le Bal des Debutantes 2025. The event- one of the world's most exclusive fashion and high society events- is held in Paris and sees participation from young women belonging to the top entertainment, business and aristocratic families of the world. Ella is great-granddaughter of Jinnah's daughter Dina.
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05:05 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Guyanese oil begins 18,000-km voyage to India amid Russia curbs

Two supertankers, each loaded with about two million barrels of oil, have started a nearly 18,000-km voyage from Guyana to India, Bloomberg reported. This comes as the US' sanctions on Russian oil have prompted Indian refiners to seek alternatives. These crude shipments from Guyana, the first since 2021, are expected to arrive in India in January.
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05:02 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu's wedding ring features a portrait-cut diamond

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who tied the knot with director Raj Nidimoru, has shared pictures in which she can be seen wearing a kite-shaped diamond wedding ring. A jeweller told HT that the ring featured a portrait-cut diamond. "This historic cut was originally used in Mughal-era jewellery to cover miniature paintings and royal portraits," the jeweller added.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
05:23 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Woman dislocates jaw while eating golgappa in UP, mouth gets stuck

A woman dislocated her jaw while eating golgappas in Uttar Pradesh’s Auraiya, leaving her mouth stuck open. "As soon as she opened her mouth, half of the golgappa remained inside her mouth, and half of it came outside, and her mouth stayed wide open," one doctor said. Doctors were unable to fix her jaw and referred her to another hospital.
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05:22 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Probe likely against Renuka for bringing dog to Parliament, she says 'Picked it from road'

An investigation committee may be formed against Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury after she brought a dog to the Parliament, NDTV reported. Meanwhile, Renuka asked what the controversy was all about as the dog went to her home in the car that had dropped her off. She said she picked the dog as it could have been hit on the road.
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05:21 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Rajnath Singh asks maths question to 600 IAS trainees, only 1 answers correctly

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, while addressing an event, asked 600 IAS trainees a maths question. "A person had so much money that he gave half to A, one-third to B, and remaining ₹100 to C. Tell me what was the total amount?" he asked. One trainee gave two incorrect answers, after which another trainee responded with ₹600, the correct answer.
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05:21 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Dietician explains whether it's better to have a banana before workout or after dinner

Dr Amreen Sheikh, Chief Dietitian, KIMS Hospitals, explained the timing to eat banana is based on what the body needs at that moment. She suggested to eat banana before workout for quick energy, or one could have it post-dinner to curb cravings. However, adding a fast-digesting fruit after dinner can cause bloating or slight discomfort in some individuals.
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News By: Daisy Mowke
05:15 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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Excerpt from ex-Foreign Secy's book, explaining how India rejected Philips in 1970s, resurfaces

An excerpt from ex-Foreign Secretary MK Rasgotra's book, which detailed how India lost chance to be Asia's major electronics hub by rejecting Philips in 1970s, has resurfaced on social media. Rasgotra said Philips senior officials had approached to set up a research and production centre, but his request wasn't forwarded to ex-PM Indira Gandhi by Union Minister Raja Dinesh Singh.
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05:57 pm Monday, 01 December, 2025

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