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Centre to remove slum clusters near PM's house; 717 households asked to vacate

Centre is preparing to remove slum clusters near PM’s residence on Delhi’s Race Course Road. Residents of Bhai Ram Camp, Masjid Camp and DID Camp have been issued notices, which ask them to vacate by March 6. The residents of 717 households have been asked to take possession of flats allotted to them at the DUSIB Colony at Savda Ghevra.
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03:37 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Top stockbroker claims Bitcoin may fall 84% from its all-time high, dip below ₹18 lakh

Top stockbroker Peter Schiff warned that Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, may fall 84% from its all-time high of $126,198.07 (nearly ₹1.15 crore). "If Bitcoin breaks $50,000, which looks likely, it seems highly likely it'll at least test $20,000 (₹18 lakh)," Schiff said. "I know Bitcoin has done that before, but never with so much hype...Sell Bitcoin now!" he added.
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03:35 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Delhi Metro to start services at 3.30 am on 3 lines for Marathon on Feb 22

The Delhi Metro announced early services on Sunday, 22 February 2026, for the New Delhi Marathon. Trains will start at 3.30 am from terminal stations and run every 30 minutes until 6.00 am, before reverting to the regular Sunday schedule. Early services will operate on the Yellow, Blue, and Violet Lines, while all other lines will follow the normal timetable.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
03:30 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Sanitation issues flagged at Indore Kothi during Governor's stay

Sanitation issues and misbehaviour by staff during MP Governor Mangubhai Patel's stay at Indore's Residency Kothi have prompted the district administration to cancel the tender of the entity responsible for housekeeping and upkeep. This comes after the Governor's House filed a complaint over poor cleanliness and the conduct of staff when Patel was in the city to attend convocation ceremony.
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03:57 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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SC orders deployment of judicial officers for West Bengal SIR

The Supreme Court on Friday ordered deployment of judicial officers, including retired judges, for smooth conduct of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal. The apex court said there was a lack of cooperation between state government and Election Commission of India (ECI). It asked Calcutta High Court to free up officers for SIR work.
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03:56 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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What is the history of the conflict between US and Iran?

US-Iran tensions date back to 1953, when US-backed coup overthrew Iran's PM Mohammad Mossadegh, restoring Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to power. Crisis deepened in 1979 when Islamic Revolution overthrew Shah, and when several Americans were taken hostage in Tehran. In 2020, US assassinated General Qasem Soleimani, and Iran retaliated with strikes. In 2025, US destroyed several Iranian nuclear sites.
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News By: Dharini Mudgal
03:53 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Pakistan govt revokes hockey captain Ammad Butt’s 2-year ban, terms it illegal

The Pakistan government on Friday revoked national hockey team captain Ammad Shakeel Butt's two-year ban imposed by Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), terming the step "illegal and unconstitutional". Just before resigning from his position as PHF president on Thursday, Tariq Bugti banned Butt for his criticism of PHF following his outburst against mismanagement during the recent Australia tour.
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03:49 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Lady don 'Madam Zeher' of Lawrence Bishnoi gang arrested in Delhi

The Special Cell of the Delhi Police has arrested lady don 'Madam Zeher' associated with Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Madam Zeher, whose real name is Khushnuma Ansari, has been accused of managing a drug syndicate for the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. She operated a beauty parlour in northeast Delhi. She was reportedly arrested with drugs in her possession.
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What are legal consequences of accidents involving underage drivers?

When a minor is involved in a road accident, they are apprehended and face criminal charges based on the severity of the case. They are produced before the Juvenile Justice Board, which decides further action. Police file a preliminary inquiry, while parents or vehicle owners can also be held liable for allowing the minor to drive.
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03:46 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Kerala raises Dearness Allowance by 10% for employees, pensioners

Kerala government announced that Dearness Allowance for state government, local body employees, teachers and staff of aided schools, colleges and polytechnics will be raised from 25% to 35%. The enhanced DA will reflect in the March salary. Similar hike has been approved for Dearness Relief for state service, family, ex-gratia, and ex-gratia family pensioners which will reflect from April onwards.
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British police search King Charles' brother Andrew's royal mansion

British police searched the former mansion of King Charles' younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The former Duke was stripped of his royal titles following public outrage over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. However, the former prince was released after being held for more than 10 hours.
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03:45 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Police reveal how Congress workers entered AI summit to stage shirtless protest

Delhi Police revealed how Indian Youth Congress workers entered the AI summit to stage a shirtless protest. "The incident occurred at around 12.30 pm. They registered online and entered after getting their QR codes scanned...They were wearing sweaters and jackets over objectionable t-shirts, which they removed later," police said. An FIR has been filed, and 10 people have been detained.
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News By: Garima Garg
04:12 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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He wants to stay: F1 CEO Domenicali on Verstappen's retirement hint

After four-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen hinted at retirement over new F1 regulations, Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said, "Max wants [to stay] and does care about Formula 1 more than anyone else." "He has a way of putting...point that he wants to say in a certain way, but we had a very constructive meeting," Domenicali added.
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News By: Saurav Joshi
04:10 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Sickening: Ex-FBI chief on Trump's face on giant banner at justice dept HQ

A large banner featuring US President Donald Trump was displayed outside the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, DC. Criticising it, former FBI director James Comey called the banner “sickening” in an Instagram post. Meanwhile, the White House rejected allegations that the department is being weaponised for political purposes.
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04:10 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Nilekani shares how PM's 'Can't we use AI on sick cows?' remark led to an AI agent's launch

Infosys Co-founder Nandan Nilekani revealed an AI agent called 'Sarlaben' was launched in three weeks after PM Narendra Modi asked, "Why can't we apply it to [sick] cows and cattle?" "[India] is the world's largest cooperative with 3.6 million farmers, 2 billion milk transactions/year...This, to me, is an example of...speed of execution of AI diffusion in India," he added.
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04:09 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Epstein insulted me, told me I was too old when I was 21: Survivor

Rina Oh, survivor of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, said Epstein "psychologically harmed" her by "devaluing" her. "He started with insults. Criticising my body. Telling me what to do with my body...he said this more than once, he started telling me I was too old. A lot. I was 21 and he was 47 at the time," she stated.
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News By: Bhuvnesh Ojha
04:28 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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India-US interim trade deal likely to be operational in April: Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said that the India-US interim trade deal is likely to be signed in March and operationalised in April. A meeting to finalise the legal text for the deal will begin on February 23. India's free trade agreements (FTAs) with the UK and Oman are also likely to be implemented in April, Goyal added.
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04:20 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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World's largest snail is 72 cm long, as heavy as 3-year-old child

Guinness World Records confirmed that ‘Gee Geronimo’, a giant African land snail, as the largest land snail at 27.3 cm. However, marine species like the Australian trumpet shell grow much bigger, reaching up to 72.2 cm and weighing as much as a three-year-old child, making ocean snails far larger than their land counterparts. These snails inhabit Indo-Pacific waters.
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News By: Udit Gupta
04:19 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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What is 'Sarlaben AI', app inspired by PM Modi's vision for cows?

'Sarlaben' app is an AI-powered digital assistant designed for Gujarat farmers. It will offer personalised guidance on cattle health, vaccination schedules, feeding and breeding practices, along with information on government schemes. Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani said the app was developed in 3 weeks and is inspired by PM Narendra Modi's vision for AI application on cows and other cattle.
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News By: Vaishnavi Mishra
04:18 pm Friday, 20 February, 2026

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Kareena dons 1987 red gown with ruby necklace for Mumbai event

Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan stunned at a Mumbai event in a vintage 1987 Vicky Tiel red gown styled by Rhea Kapoor. The strapless corseted dress featured ruched detailing and a thigh-high slit. She elevated the archival look with a 75-carat Burmese ruby and diamond choker, glossy wine lips and sleek centre-parted hair, serving timeless Hollywood glamour.
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