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SIA to invest Rs 3,195 cr in A-I post Vistara merger

Singapore Airlines will make an additional investment of Rs 3,194.5 crore in Tata Group-owned Air India post-merger of Vistara in November.




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Terror hits 8 Jammu districts, 44 killed this year

To counter the threat and thwart the attempts of Pakistan-based handlers to spread terror in the peaceful areas of the region, officials said the Army, in close synergy with the police and the central armed police forces, has launched relentless operations in the vulnerable regions, especially in the dense forests.




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Youtuber murder: Pistols, phones seized from Dalla men

The official said Sukhvinder's brother Satpal possibly transferred Rs 2.50 lakh from Canada to his cousin Jitu Singh alias Jita in Gwalior to facilitate the November 7 killing.




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'Ratan Always Displayed His Kindness'

'When the bombing happened in the Taj Mahal hotel in 2008, that was a very sad moment, but he really took care of the people, took care of everybody and that was when you saw some of his best moments.' 'There are some things which we will never forget. That is when the best of a person comes out.'




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Bodies of 2 Meitei men found, search on for 6 missing

Operations are underway to trace three women and three children, who have been reported missing since the violence erupted in Jiribam on Monday, IGP (operations) IK Muivah said.




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Kharge's mother, sister killed by Razakars but....: Yogi

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, alleging that the latter purposely keeps mum on the tragic death of his mother and sister in an attack by Razakars in order to avoid losing Muslim votes. Adityanath claimed that Kharge's village, Varawatti, was burned down by Razakars and that his mother, aunt, and sister died in the attacks. He accused Kharge of suppressing this painful personal memory for political expediency and for fear of losing Muslim votes. Adityanath also alleged that Congress ignores historical atrocities for the sake of vote bank politics and conveniently forgets the history of the Razakars.




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In first, govt nod to raise all-women CISF battalion

The Indian government has sanctioned the creation of the first all-women Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) reserve battalion, consisting of over 1,000 personnel. This move addresses the increasing demands on the force at airports and other vital installations. The new unit will be formed from existing CISF personnel and will be led by a senior commandant-rank officer.




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Kukis, Meiteis hold separate protests across Manipur

The Kuki-Zo Council called for a 13-hour shutdown in Manipur's hill areas on Tuesday, demanding an investigation into the death of 11 people in a clash with security forces in Jiribam. The shutdown, which began at 5 am, saw schools, markets, and public transport remain closed. Various Kuki-Zo organizations, including the Kuki Students' Organisation, the Zomi Students' Federation, and the Hmar Students' Association, demanded a probe into the incident, accusing the Central Reserve Police Force of "treacherous murder." The Hmar Village Volunteers, who were identified by the Kuki-Zo groups as the victims, condemned the incident and called for intervention from the Ministry of Home Affairs.




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Taliban appoint acting consul in Mumbai mission

The Taliban regime has appointed Ikramuddin Kamil as the acting consul in the Afghan mission in Mumbai, Afghan media has reported. This is the first such appointment made by the Taliban set up to any Afghan mission in India. The appointment, announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan, is seen as an effort to strengthen diplomatic ties with India and enhance its presence abroad. Kamil, who holds a PhD degree in international law, is expected to facilitate consular services and represent the interests of Afghanistan in India.




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This Film Has Qualified For The Oscars!

Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know, an award-winning Kannada short film by Film and Television Institute of India students, has qualified for the 2025 Oscars in the live action short film category.




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Is This Diwali's Best Dressed Couple?

Bollywood's divas looked fabulous this Diwali, adding so much glamour to the festive season. And standing next to their men gave them an extra glow.




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What Samantha-Varun Promise Us...

Directed by Raj and DK, and written by Sita R Menon, the spy series stars Varun Dhawan and Samantha, and is a prequel to Priyanka Chopra's Citadel. Citadel: Honey Bunny begins streaming from November 7 on Amazon Prime Video.




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Azaad Teaser: There Is Promise Here

Amit Trivedi's score gives Azaad the feel of a sprawling epic that will hopefully be worth the wait, notes Mayur Sanap.




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Why Abhishek Missed Aishwarya's Birthday

When Aishwarya celebrated her birthday in Dubai on November 1, the speculation regarding the Abhishek-Aishwarya marital rift ran even higher.




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The Raj and DK Line-Up You Cannot Miss

Sukanya Verma looks at their eclectic career of over two decades as their latest offering Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian leg of the Russo Brothers globetrotting spy universe series, drops on Amazon Prime Video on November 7.




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'This Is Our 9/11'

'There are films, documentaries and reportage on the Internet regarding the Godhra riots. But whether the Sabarmati Express burned in an accident or a planned attack, what was the truth?'




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Take This ZABARDAST Bollywood Quiz

Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.




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'Kamal Haasan Is An Unreasonable Man'

'Here is a man who's always pushing the envelope regardless of the repercussions.' 'That's the frenzy of a genius at work.'




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'Varun's Citadel Character Is Bambaiya'

'I would think a hundred times before I wrote a gay character or a mentally challenged character because it requires a lot of research and empathy. That's the reason I shy away entirely from stories that have rape. I just can't. It's just terrifying for me, as a woman, to handle subjects like that because it's so sensitive.'




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Why Kriti Is So Grateful

Kriti Kharbanda took a trip down memory lane when her rom-com Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana clocked seven years since its release.




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Leo's 50 Today: His 10 Best Movies!

Namrata Thakker picks her 10 favourite Leo movies.




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Who's Kashish Kapoor?

Last week, two wild card contestants entered the Bigg Boss 18 house but only one is making their presence felt.




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Look Who Just Met Tom Cruise!

Kartik wants to savour Litti Chokha in Patna... Amyra holidays in Phuket... Karishma in Italy...




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The Third Edit: Move over Jurassic Park, Jurassic lab is here




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When Parliament isn’t in session, standing committees are where the action is




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What Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump means for state power vs reproductive rights — in America and beyond




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From Jangpura to Kalyan, between metropolis and mofussil




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Reduced spending by middle-income households is a concern




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October 26, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Congress (I) seeks allies this election season




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Harish Damodaran writes: Why aspiration is dead in India




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No one is programmed to be a parent — and other lessons from ‘The Wild Robot’




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Israel, Iran, Trump and Kamala: As war clouds loom over Middle East, weather in Washington matters




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In Pakistan, a controversial amendment threatens judicial independence




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P Chidambaram writes: It is too early to tell




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My son’s patriarchy is different from mine




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In Our Opinion: The narrative that villainises farmers for Delhi’s bad air is simplistic and needs to change




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US presidential election and Iran, Israel’s wait-and-watch strategy




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Tweaks in drug formulations to extend copyrights is a public health challenge




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Superstar Vijay is taking on Dravidian parties. But how different is his TVK from them?




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Express View on actor Vijay’s TVK: A new party is born




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This is why India cannot phase out coal like the UK




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Olaf Scholz’s visit marks a new chapter in Indo-German partnership forged in a changing world order




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When my daughter showed me celebs giving ‘gaalis’: With OTT platforms, has family viewing ended?




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October 30, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah stated he would not compromise with PM Indira Gandhi




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The Third Edit: Being old and alone is okay




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Partisan organisations such as United Nations Relief and Works Agency are an obstacle to peace




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The myth vs reality of China’s economy: It is not in free fall




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Maharashtra elections: Why Gen Z seems disinterested




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Donald Trump is in love – and not just with himself




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I lost money in a digital arrest fraud — this is what I’ve learnt from my experience