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IndiaTimes of India ·

Salman Khan's Mumbai appearance sparks fan concern over his health

Bollywood actor Salman Khan made a public appearance at a recent Mumbai event that has prompted widespread concern among his fans about his health. The sighting reignited discussions about his past struggle with trigeminal neuralgia, a condition known to cause intense facial pain. Khan had previously spoken openly about the debilitating pain he experienced, including difficulties with eating. He underwent gamma knife surgery, which provided him significant relief from the condition. However, the actor has not made any public statement regarding his current health status.

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IndiaNDTV ·

20-Year-Old Stabbed to Death by Mob in Delhi, Two Officers Injured

A 20-year-old man named Irfan was fatally stabbed by a mob in Delhi's B Block residential area. Police officers who responded to the scene and attempted to intervene were also injured in the attack. A team from the local police station discovered Irfan in a critically wounded state before he succumbed to his injuries. The incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement when responding to mob violence.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

China unlikely to supply J-35 stealth fighters to Pakistan anytime soon, analysts say

China's anticipated export of J-35 stealth fighter jets to Pakistan is facing significant obstacles. Analysts suggest Beijing is prioritizing its own military modernization over facilitating the deal. Transferring such advanced technology could destabilize the military balance in South Asia, raising strategic concerns. China is also wary of exposing sensitive military technologies through an export arrangement. These combined factors make an early delivery of the J-35 to Pakistan highly unlikely in the near term.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Rare CO Chondrite Meteorite Identified as Dinosaur-Killing Impactor

Scientists have determined that the meteorite responsible for the mass extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago was a rare CO chondrite. Researchers used advanced nickel isotope analysis to match the space rock's chemical signature to the catastrophic impact event. The asteroid struck Earth and formed the Chicxulub crater, triggering conditions that wiped out the majority of life on the planet. The rarity of this type of meteorite underscores how unlikely, yet devastating, the collision was for dinosaurs and other species.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

RERA Rules on Builder Plan Changes: What Homebuyers Must Know

India's Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) provides homebuyers with legal protection against unauthorized modifications to sanctioned building plans. Developers are required to obtain buyer consent before making any changes that go beyond minor structural necessities. Alterations affecting common areas demand approval from at least two-thirds of all allottees. Builders are held liable for any structural defects discovered within five years of handing over possession. Homebuyers who face unauthorized plan changes can approach the RERA Authority to seek appropriate relief.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

SpaceX Loses $1 Trillion in Market Value Weeks After Record IPO

Elon Musk's SpaceX has seen its market valuation plunge by approximately one trillion dollars from its peak, just weeks after completing a record-breaking initial public offering. The stock has now fallen below its IPO price, erasing early gains for investors. Sentiment was further dampened after the company called off a recent Starship launch, raising concerns about near-term progress. Additional pressure came from approaching lock-up expiration periods, which could allow employees and early investors to sell their shares. The sharp decline marks a turbulent start to SpaceX's life as a publicly traded company.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

India's hydrogen train, Skyroot orbital launch headline week's top science stories

India made dual advances in transport and defence by launching its first hydrogen-powered train and adding a new helicopter to its naval fleet. Skyroot Aerospace marked a historic milestone by becoming the first Indian private company to achieve an orbital rocket launch. An Indian-origin astronaut also commenced a new mission aboard the International Space Station. On the global front, oil markets held steady despite tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, while China announced a breakthrough in chipmaking technology. Separately, Japan reaffirmed its male-only imperial succession policy as Ukraine experienced government reshuffles and public protests amid continued unrest.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Goa BJP MLA and Former Minister Jennifer Monseratte Dies at 56

Jennifer Monseratte, a BJP legislator and former Goa minister, passed away at the age of 56. She represented the Taleigao assembly constituency, located in North Goa district. Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant expressed his condolences following her death. Monseratte was a notable figure within the state's ruling party and had previously served as a minister in the Goa government.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Tanishk Bagchi calls Rs 8 lakh Saiyaara royalty inadequate; YRF defends payment terms

Music composer Tanishk Bagchi has publicly expressed dissatisfaction over his royalty earnings from the hit song 'Saiyaara', calling the amount insufficient relative to his creative contribution. Yash Raj Films responded by clarifying that the track was a joint composition involving three musicians. Royalties are being split equally among Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, and Arslan Nizami. The production house maintained that all payments were made in full compliance with the agreed contractual terms.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Shiv Sena Corporator Who Attacked Doctors Surrenders After Bombay HC Cancels Bail

Shiv Sena corporator Mhatre, accused of assaulting doctors, surrendered to authorities a day after the Bombay High Court revoked his bail. A division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Ravindra Ghuge and Justice Gautam Ankhad overturned the bail that had been granted by a Kalyan magistrate court. The High Court cited multiple criminal cases against Mhatre as the basis for cancelling his bail. His surrender came as a direct consequence of the court's order, leaving him with no legal protection against custody.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Delhi HC upholds Wangchuk's transfer to Safdarjung Hospital, dismisses private shift plea

The Delhi High Court rejected a petition seeking to move climate activist Sonam Wangchuk from Safdarjung Hospital to a private medical facility. The court observed that no force was used during his transfer to the government hospital. Wangchuk's family has been granted 24-hour access to the fasting activist, and doctors are monitoring his condition with his consent. The court ruled that the government acted within its legal rights in arranging medical care for Wangchuk.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Nanoplastics in drinking water found to boost harmful bacterial survival

New research has found that nanoplastics — microscopic plastic particles — can reinforce harmful bacterial biofilms within water supply systems. These particles appear to help bacteria withstand standard disinfection processes more effectively than they otherwise would. The findings suggest that nanoplastics may be contributing to the growing problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This development poses a significant challenge for authorities responsible for maintaining safe drinking water infrastructure. Researchers stress that understanding how nanoplastics interact with microbes is essential for protecting public health and improving water management strategies.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Air India Group Plans Full Middle East Network Restoration This Winter

Air India Group has announced plans to fully restore its Middle East flight network during the upcoming winter season. The update was shared by Nipun Aggarwal, a senior official from the airline group. Aggarwal noted that the primary challenge faced during recent Middle East tensions was not a decline in passenger demand. Instead, the airline struggled with operational disruptions stemming from airspace closures in the region.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Kerala grants Monday school holiday ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 final

The Kerala government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges on Monday in view of the FIFA World Cup 2026 final between Argentina and Spain. The decision was prompted by the match's late-night timing, which was expected to make it difficult for students to attend morning classes. However, any examinations already scheduled for the day will proceed as normal. The announcement followed calls from opposition leaders and others who sought relief for students. The move reflects the state's strong footballing culture and its consideration for student well-being.

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IndiaNDTV ·

FIFA Detects 7 Million Abusive Comments Targeting Players at World Cup

FIFA detected approximately 7 million abusive comments directed at players and staff during the World Cup. The monitoring effort revealed a significant volume of harmful online content surrounding the tournament. Racial abuse was found to account for 11% of all offensive messages identified during the event. FIFA disclosed these findings earlier in the month, highlighting the scale of online harassment in football. The data underscores growing concerns about player welfare and the need for stronger measures against digital abuse in sport.

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IndiaNDTV ·

J&K Mountains Warming Faster Than Plains, Study Finds

A new study has found that Jammu and Kashmir's mountains are experiencing faster warming compared to its plains. Researchers examined climate data collected from 10 weather stations spread across the region. The findings reveal that climate change is not occurring uniformly across Jammu and Kashmir. The uneven warming pattern highlights the complex ways in which rising temperatures are affecting the region's diverse terrain.

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