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Toxic smog pushes Delhi AQI to severe levels, low visibility hits flights and railways
Sir Don Bradman, cricket's greatest, redefined the sport with his record-breaking 99.94 Test average. Born in 1908, his discipline and focus made him a formidable player and later an influential administrator. Bradman's career, marked by incredible consistency and a fierce competitive spirit, left an indelible mark on cricket. His legacy continues to inspire athletes worldwide.
A five-year-old boy heroically survived a chilling night alone in an Odisha forest, guarding his deceased father and unconscious mother after they allegedly consumed pesticide. He bravely walked out at dawn to seek help, leading authorities to the tragic scene. While the mother later succumbed to treatment, the resilient child, thankfully, survived and has been reunited with his grandparents.
The status of the 20-point peace plan for Ukraine
President Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy met to discuss a new peace plan. Zelenskyy called it a great meeting, suggesting a deal is near. However, Russia's aides dismissed several proposals. The plan covers security, rebuilding, and prisoner exchanges. Key disagreements remain over territory in Donetsk and a nuclear plant in Zaporizhzhia. The US also sees economic opportunities in Ukraine's reconstruction.
Ronaldo says passion intact as 1,000-goal milestone comes into view
Cristiano Ronaldo remains passionate and motivated to reach his 1,000 career goal target, currently sitting at 956. After being named Best Middle East Player at the Globe Soccer Awards, the Portuguese forward expressed his desire to continue playing for one or two more years, emphasizing his enjoyment of the game regardless of location and his ambition to win trophies.
Ind vs NZ ODI 2026 squad announcement, schedule, venue, live streaming details
Ind vs NZ ODI 2026: India will host New Zealand for eight limited-overs matches from January 11 to January 31. The series includes three ODIs and five T20Is. Senior players return for the ODI leg. The T20 series will test the team before the 2026 T20 World Cup. New Zealand will have different captains for each format.
Mexican train derailment kills at least 13 people, 98 injured
Putrada Ekadashi kab hai 30 ya 31: Paush Putrada Ekadashi, observed on December 30, 2025, is a significant fasting day dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi for child well-being and family happiness. Devotees worship and fast, breaking it on December 31, seeking blessings for prosperity and the removal of life's difficulties.
A political storm brewed in Tamil Nadu as a Congress leader highlighted the state's alarming debt, sparking sharp retorts from the DMK and discomfort within his own party. The BJP seized the opportunity to criticize the ruling DMK. This public discord has reignited concerns about unity within the I.N.D.I. Alliance.
China launches 'Justice Mission 2025' military drills around Taiwan, asserts territorial claim
China launched Justice Mission 2025, a large-scale inter-service military exercise around Taiwan, involving coordinated ground, air, navy, and missile units. The drills aim to test joint combat capabilities and serve as a warning against Taiwan independence and external interference, asserting China's sovereignty over the island.
Myanmar holds phase 1 of three-phase polls; India sends observer
Myanmar commenced its first elections since the 2021 military takeover, with voting spread across three phases. Over 5,000 candidates are contesting approximately 950 seats using a mixed-member proportional system. The pro-Army USDP is expected to lead, with the military framing the polls as a path to reconciliation and prosperity.
'Parivar together': Ajit Pawar announces NCP-NCP (SP) alliance for Pimpri-Chinchwad civic polls
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar announced an alliance between his NCP and Sharad Pawar's NCP (SP) for the Pimpri-Chinchwad civic polls, stating the family has united. He urged party workers to focus on development and avoid controversial remarks. Talks are also ongoing for a tie-up in the Pune Municipal Corporation elections.
Think Rs 50,000 a month is enough? CA suggests a smart buffer to protect your financial goals
Financial plans often fail due to unrealistic assumptions. CA Nitin Kaushik advises building a buffer into budgets. Unexpected expenses can derail perfect plans. Adding a 10 percent buffer protects against disruptions. This approach ensures financial goals remain on track. It prevents panic-driven decisions and maintains calm. Real progress comes from absorbing shocks, not assuming perfection.
Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, is a box office sensation. The film continues its strong performance well into its fourth week. It has achieved impressive domestic earnings and crossed Rs 1,051 crore globally. Theatre occupancy remains high, reflecting sustained audience interest. Dhurandhar is now the highest-grossing release of 2025 so far.
Quote of the Day by Immanuel Kant: 'It is not Gods will merely that we should be happy, but...'
Philosopher Immanuel Kant believed happiness is not a gift but a personal creation. He stressed individual responsibility for well-being. Kant's ideas, from the 18th century, continue to influence thought on ethics and freedom. His work highlights that fulfillment requires effort, reason, and ethical action. This perspective empowers individuals to build meaning instead of passively waiting.
Who is Emma Johnston? Melbourne University vice chancellor dead at 52 after brief cancer battle
Melbourne University's vice chancellor, Professor Emma Johnston, has passed away at 52. She died after a short fight with cancer. Professor Johnston was a respected marine ecologist and academic leader. Her death has shocked many at the university. She continued working until Christmas. Her family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and respect.
1 killed as Tatanagar-Ernakulam Express train catches fire in Andhra Pradesh
A man was killed after two compartments of the Tatanagar-Ernakulam Express caught fire at Yalamanchili. The deceased has been identified as Chandrsekhar Sundaram. The damaged coaches were detached, and forensic teams are investigating the cause of the blaze.
Strong volumes, positive rollovers: why Manappuram Finance is back in focus
Corner Office Conversation with Tobias Meyer, CEO, DHL Group as Global trade faces complicated phase
China's BYD poised to overtake Tesla in 2025 EV sales
Chinese auto giant BYD is set to overtake Tesla as the world's top electric vehicle seller for 2025. BYD's sales have significantly outpaced Tesla's, with projections indicating a decline for the American company. Industry watchers anticipate a transition period for EV demand in the US following tax credit changes.
Shipbuilding grabs the limelight
Backed by policy, the number of India-built ships is set to grow on Indian and international waters
A shipyard-turned-plane making factory, and now a museum piece
GIFT City decoded for Indian investors, NRIs
If you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, heres a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 83rd part of this series, Riju Mehta explains this unique concept on international investing.
Equity, debt, gold: Best asset combinations in 10 years
In this weeks TrendMap, ET Wealth compares seven asset combinations. Portfolios with gold have delivered a notable return boost in recent years, while those without gold exposure have consistently lagged. By Sameer Bhardwaj.
India's AI gap may turn into upside for investors
If global investors redirected capital away from India to markets more closely linked to the AI hardware cycle, then a natural rebalancing could favour India once that phase eases. In the context of AI, India is emerging as a strong second-order beneficiary of AI. While it may not be building foundational AI infrastructure, it is rapidly emerging as an important participant in the application economy.
Equity, gold or debt? Experts' favourites in 2026
Will markets bounce back or continue to correct? Which sectors will lead? Can gold sustain its stellar run? Will interest rates fall more? ET Wealth asked seven market experts what investors should expect from the year ahead.
From cheaper home loans to key reforms in 2025
2025 saw significant shifts in personal finance, with succession law changes abolishing mandatory probate in major cities and clarifying ancestral property rights. Foreign education faced a downturn due to rising costs and visa complexities, while a new act curbed online money gaming. Home loan rates also dropped significantly, offering substantial savings to borrowers.
Equity, metal, crypto, currency: High & lows in 2025
India's stock markets saw mixed performance in 2025. Foreign investors pulled back, but domestic funds and retail investors provided support. Large-cap stocks did well, while mid and small caps faced challenges. Precious metals like silver and gold shone. The rupee weakened significantly. Bitcoin experienced sharp price swings throughout the year.
Look back to leap ahead: Career fixes for better 2026
2025 defied job market optimism, presenting persistent uncertainty instead of crisis. Careers stalled as hiring remained tight and promotions were deferred. The year served as a stress test, highlighting the need for proactive career momentum. Know what to do differently to succeed, says Devashish Chakravarty.
LRS curbs, GIFT City push reshape global investing
In 2025, Indian cross-border investing saw a regulatory overhaul, with LRS and GIFT City's IFSC framework introducing stricter compliance and clearer tax rules. This shift moved overseas investments from opportunistic bets to deliberate portfolio strategies, while also highlighting areas needing further reform for sustained growth.
EPF, NPS reforms signal major retirement shift
Retirement planning saw major changes in 2025. Policymakers reformed EPF and NPS, making them more flexible and digital. NPS now allows easier withdrawals and higher equity allocation. EPF withdrawals are simplified into three categories. A string of new rules and changes ushered in a drastic transformation for EPF and NPS.
Is the 3.5% withdrawal rule safe for retirees?
Most investors look at historical returns and project that return going forward. Over the last 25 years, equity has delivered an average annual return of 15%. However, it would be inappropriate to project this return going forward as averages lie.
How multi-asset funds won big in 2025, eye on 2026
Mutual funds saw significant growth in 2025 despite market volatility, with multi-asset funds and income-plus-arbitrage funds emerging as investor favorites. New regulations by Sebi aim to increase transparency in fund charges, breaking down expenses into distinct categories for investors. Multi-asset funds powered by gold ruled 2025, while new tax-smart hybrids offered debt fund alternatives. SEBIs fee overhaul brought transparency.
Tax relief, then notices: Why 2025 stressed taxpayers
The year 2025 brought significant changes to India's income tax landscape, with Budget 2025 introducing beneficial hikes in rebate and exemption limits under the new tax regime. The flurry of nudges from the income tax department heightened compliance stress for taxpayers reeling under complex return-filing processes.
GST gone, but insurance benefits fell short
2025 marked a watershed year for Indian insurance, with the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha Bill significantly boosting FDI to 100% and empowering IRDAI. Key reforms included GST removal on health and life premiums, a revamped ombudsman system, and efforts to resolve insurer-hospital conflicts, aiming for greater consumer access and protection.
Gold & silver ruled markets for different reasons in 25
Gold and silver experienced a remarkable surge in 2025, with silver jumping 138% and gold gaining 74.5%. This rally was fueled by geopolitical tensions, central bank buying, and strong ETF demand. While digital gold saw initial growth, regulatory scrutiny slowed its momentum. Silver's ascent, however, was driven by robust industrial demand, signaling a potential structural shift.
Gold shines as stocks struggle in a year of reforms
Indian equities consolidated in 2025, with the Nifty delivering a modest 9.4% return amid concerns over stretched valuations and slowing earnings growth. Domestic pressures were compounded by foreign capital outflows and geopolitical uncertainty, leading to broad-based market weakness. Investors prioritised stability, favouring large caps over mid and small caps.
Vizhinjams millionth feat in record time
Vizhinjam International Seaport has handled one million TEU cargo in 10 months of operations
How GST 2.0 enables faster, cheaper and reliable logistics
Simplified GST framework promises to reduce hidden interstate costs, optimise network planning and support integrated warehousing
GST cut drives FMCG growth in first quarter: Consumers buy more soaps, snacks and staples
Consumer demand for daily necessities and groceries saw a significant volume increase in October-December, following GST rate reductions on several items. This pickup in sales, with volumes rising 9-10%, indicates a revival after an inflation-led slowdown. The positive trend is expected to continue, driven by factors like income tax benefits and cooling commodity prices.
'We have the makings of a deal': Trump hosts Zelenskyy after dialling Putin; Is Ukraine war ending?
Brigitte Bardot, 1960s French sex symbol turned militant animal rights activist, dies at 91
Bardot died Sunday at her home in southern France, according to Bruno Jacquelin, of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the protection of animals. Speaking to The Associated Press, he gave no cause of death, and said that no arrangements had been made for funeral or memorial services. She had been hospitalized last month.
Bandhan Bank sells Rs 3,212 crore microfinance bad loans to ARCIL
Bandhan Bank has sold a 3,212 crore microfinance non-performing loan portfolio to ARCIL for 578 crore. This sale followed a Swiss Challenge process. The bank also initiated a process to sell an additional 3,720 crore in loans. These actions come as the bank's asset quality faced pressure from the microfinance segment.
Banks urge RBI to extend trade relief measures beyond December
Banks are asking the Reserve Bank of India for more time on loan relief for exporters. The current scheme ends this month. Exporters face ongoing challenges from global trade issues. Banks believe the real impact of these issues will be seen next quarter. An extension would offer a crucial safety net for exporters.
Mallikarjun Kharge accuses Modi govt of weakening Congress-era institutions, MGNREGA
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has accused the Modi government of weakening key institutions and schemes established during Congress rule. He specifically mentioned MGNREGA, RTI, and RTE. Kharge urged party members to resist these actions. He stated that the Congress, despite having less power, will fight back against those turning religion into politics and crushing people's rights.
52 new forward bases, 1,562 surrenders mark 2025 in Bastar: Police
Bastar police established 52 Forward Operating Bases in Naxal-affected districts during 2025. This period saw 1,562 Maoist cadres surrender, including key leaders. Security forces eliminated 11 central committee members. A total of 256 Maoists, 23 security personnel, and 46 civilians lost their lives. The year also marked the elimination of feared commander Madvi Hidma.
RSS weighs decentralised model to deepen grassroots outreach
The RSS is planning a major organisational overhaul. This restructuring aims to decentralise power and increase engagement at the village and mohalla levels. The existing prant system will be replaced by more numerous sambhags. This shift will bring leadership closer to field units. The RSS is also focusing on community work and social transformation.
Congress split on Digvijaya Singh's remarks, pushes for stronger organisation
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has urged party reinforcement, drawing parallels with the RSS-BJP's organizational might. This statement has led to varied reactions from Congress Working Committee members. While some agree on the need for a stronger party, they firmly reject the RSS ideology. Leaders emphasized learning from others without adopting their principles.
CBI wraps up arguments; Kejriwal, Sisodia begin defence in Delhi Excise Case
After a thorough presentation by the Central Bureau of Investigation, the focus now shifts to Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia as they articulate their defenses regarding the Delhi excise controversy. The court's decision on whether to formalize the charges will follow a complete review of both sides' arguments.
New component likely to boost PM Surya Ghar Scheme
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Energy recently cautioned that broad-based progress will remain challenging unless states and their distribution companies (discoms) come onboard. The panel identified lack of awareness as the primary reason for the scheme's slow adoption.
Two helicopters crash in New Jersey leaving one person dead and another injured, officials say
A tragic helicopter crash occurred in Hammonton, New Jersey. One person lost their life in the incident. Another individual sustained critical injuries and was rushed to a hospital. Flames engulfed one of the aircraft. Authorities are investigating the cause of the devastating accident. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are involved.
Operation Sindoor, a decisive military strike against Pakistan in 2025, redefined India's response to terrorism and reshaped its national security strategy. The operation exposed Pakistan's nuclear bluff and demonstrated India's capability for impactful strikes, leading to significant shifts in military thinking and preparedness for future conflicts.
A step forward: 83 GSTAT members allotted benches
In an office order issued by the Department of Revenue on Saturday, the ministry said the allotments were approved by the competent authority and that all members have been asked to join their respective benches by January 21. The move is expected to pave the way for the start of GSTAT hearings shortly thereafter. The Centre is also learnt to have directed the state governments to expedite the provision of courtrooms and office space to ensure that members can begin hearings immediately after joining.
Himadri to foray into lithium-ion battery materials, to emerge as non-Chinese supplier
Himadri Speciality Chemical is expanding into lithium-ion battery materials and advanced chemicals to position itself as a non-Chinese supplier to global electric vehicle and energy storage supply chains, while continuing to grow its coal tar-based businesses.
Bengaluru demolition: Vijayans 'minority' googly on election eve sets AICC on backfoot
A routine eviction drive in north Bengaluru has triggered a political row, putting the Congress-led Karnataka government under pressure from both the Kerala government and its own central leadership, while drawing sharp criticism from the BJP.
Higher gratuity liability due to labour codes must be treated as expense: ICAI
The gratuity liability is expected to rise, as the new labour codes have redefined wages and eased the eligibility for such a benefit for fixed-term workers, including the contractual ones. This liability, the ICAI said, needs to be recognised in interim financial statements/results of companies for the December quarter, in sync with relevant accounting requirements.
Spy seagulls and political falcons: Are migratory birds more than they seem?
Birds undertake long migrations for survival and impulse. A seagull with a GPS tracker and Amur falcons migrating from Manipur to Africa spark curiosity. A political 'fly in and fly out' generates excitement. This 'bird' appears globally, its actions debated. Unity is crucial for overcoming challenges, as shown by a mouse helping pigeons.
Indian movies ditch the formula to get Mojo back, net box-office collection up by 12% in 2025
Indias film industry posted steady growth in 2025, with net box-office collections rising 12% to 10,453 crore, led by a 20% jump in Hindi film earnings to 4,792.7 crore. Industry executives said audience preferences shifted clearly towards strong storytelling rather than star power, across genres and film lengths.
George Soros funnels massive cash to Letitia James campaign, funding legal battles against Trump
UP schools closed till January amid cold wave; CM Adityanath orders emergency winter measures
UP School Holiday: Uttar Pradesh faces a severe cold wave. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered all schools closed until January 1. He directed officials to stay alert and ensure no one sleeps in the open. Funds are released for blankets, shelters, and bonfires. Relief work is underway across the state.
India secured a commanding 30-run victory over Sri Lanka in the fourth women's T20I. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma's record partnership powered India to a massive 221/2. Vaishnavi Sharma's bowling restricted Sri Lanka to 191/6. This win gives India a 4-0 lead in the five-match series.
PM Modi lauds Op Sindoor, Mahakumbh, Ram temple completion, Indian in space in 2025
In his final Mann ki Baat of 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted Indias key achievements over the year, including Operation Sindoor by the Air Force, the Ram temple flag installation, the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, and Indias growing global presence in science, sports, and culture.
Taxi rides get pricier January 1 as new law raises costs every 52 seconds what it means for you
Taxi fares in Arlington, Virginia are set to rise from January 1. New rates will increase the initial drop charge, distance fees, and waiting time costs. These adjustments aim to support drivers and keep local taxi services competitive. Similar fare increases are also being considered in Kaua'i County, Hawaii, for chartered tour taxis.
Trump holds very productive call with Putin ahead of Zelenskiy talks on Russia-Ukraine peace pact
US President Donald Trump is set to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday. This meeting is crucial for advancing a peace agreement to end the ongoing war. The talks follow intensified Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities. President Trump also had a productive call with Russian President Vladimir Putin before the meeting.
Ajit Pawar announces NCP-NCP (Sharad Pawar) alliance for upcoming civic body polls in Maharashtra
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar announced that the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the NCP (Sharad Pawar) faction will contest the Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal elections together. Pawar stated that this alliance aims to bring the family together again and that seat-sharing discussions are underway, with an announcement expected soon.
8th Pay Commission effective from January 1: The 8th Pay Commission is set to revise the pensions, allowances, and salaries of current and retired central government employees. The commission is set to be effective from 1 January 2026.
Delhi based clinical nutritionist Lovneet Batra says eating healthy foods alone may not guarantee better health outcomes. In a recent Instagram post, she explained that improper food combinations can disrupt digestion, spike insulin and strain hormones, leading to weight gain, fatigue and gut issues despite clean eating. Batra stresses that balancing fibre, protein, fats and carbohydrates on the plate is essential for stable blood sugar, hormonal health and sustained energy.
PM Modi pushes manufacturing, services drive; eyes India as worlds food basket
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged states to boost manufacturing and the services sector, emphasizing India's potential to become a global services giant. He also highlighted the nation's capacity to transform into the world's food basket through advancements in agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, dairying, and fisheries, aiming for significant food exports.
Congress's Salman Khurshid criticises RSS, cites 'Sholay' analogy; says Cong wont follow their model
FLASHBACK: The ruthless Trump-Zelenskyy showdown where power, pressure, and humiliation collided
UP SIR: Nearly 2.89 crore names deleted from draft voter list
Uttar Pradesh's draft voter list will feature 12.55 crore names. Nearly 2.89 crore voters were removed. Those excluded can reapply from January 1. Over 1 crore voters are unmapped and need to provide documents. Objections to the draft list can be filed until January 31. This process aims for a clean electoral roll.
IndiGo, SpiceJet issue travel advisory after IMD's orange alert for Delhi due to fog
Delhi is under an orange alert due to dense fog, with temperatures expected around 22 and 7 degrees Celsius. Airlines like IndiGo and SpiceJet have issued advisories for flight delays and cancellations across several North Indian cities. Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality has turned 'severe', prompting health warnings and recommendations for residents.
IndiGo Crisis: Civil Aviation Ministry sets up 24/7 control rooms, says DDG Pramod Thakur
Vizianagaram real estate sees boom in 2025
Vizianagarams promixity to Visakhapatnam, where new projects of Google, Infosys and Cognizant among others are coming up, is a driver of the boom
Delhi braces for dense fog, smog as orange alert issued for Monday
Delhi braces for a difficult start to the week. The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for very dense fog. Temperatures will remain chilly, severely affecting visibility. Pollution levels are dangerously high. The Air Quality Index is in the 'very poor' category, with some areas reaching 'severe'. Humidity is also extremely high, worsening conditions.
Misuse of PILs weakens society, justice system: RSS General Secretary Arun Kumar
RSS leader Arun Kumar warned that Public Interest Litigations are being misused, harming society. He spoke at a convention where advocates passed a resolution. They are demanding faster judge appointments. The delay in filling court positions weakens the justice system. This impacts ordinary citizens, especially the poor. The resolution calls for time-bound appointments to ensure access to justice.
US based cardiologist Dr Dmitry Yaranov has warned that heart disease often presents through subtle, easily ignored symptoms rather than classic chest pain. In a widely shared Instagram post, he highlighted unusual warning signs such as jaw pain, leg swelling, breathlessness while lying down, nausea with cold sweats and erectile dysfunction. These signals, he stressed, may indicate serious cardiac issues and require early attention to prevent life threatening outcomes.
The 14 fintech, real estate, proptech startups from Disrupt Startup Battlefield
Here is the full list of the fintech, real estate, and proptech Startup Battlefield 200 selectees, along with a note on what made us select them for the competition.
'It is need of world that we become Vishwaguru': RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat called for India to become a Vishwaguru, driven by global necessity. He highlighted the resurgence of Sanatana Dharma and the interconnectedness of Bharat, the Hindu nation, Sanatana Dharma, and Hindutva. Bhagwat stressed that achieving this status requires sustained hard work and the organization of the Hindu community worldwide.
Vijayawadas real estate sees moderate progress in 2025
Despite governments efforts to streamline the approval process, such as amendments to the Building Rules 2017, introducing the Self-Certification Scheme 2025, and abolishing the NALA Act, business has been slow, says A.P. CREDAI secretary
IndiGos domestic market share falls 63.6% in November after ops turmoil
IndiGo, India's largest airline, saw its market share dip in November. This followed operational disruptions and a directive to reduce its flight schedule. The Air India Group, however, strengthened its position. SpiceJet also gained market share. Passenger traffic continued to grow. Customer complaints remained a concern for airlines.
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Dhaka rejects India's remarks over hostilities against minorities in Bangladesh
Dhaka has rejected India's concerns regarding the treatment of minorities in Bangladesh. Dhaka states that India's narrative is inaccurate and exaggerated. Bangladesh also raised concerns about incidents targeting minority communities in India. Dhaka believes all countries must protect their minorities. The two nations are exchanging views on minority welfare.
Quote of the Day: Brigitte Bardot, the iconic actress and animal rights activist, passed away at 91. Her powerful quote, To possess a fur coat is to wear a cemetery on one's back, condemned the fur industry with moral outrage. Bardot dedicated her later life to animal welfare, leaving behind a legacy of uncompromising advocacy.
Bengal Police warn people of loan fraud using CM Mamata Banerjee's name, photos
West Bengal Police warn citizens about a loan fraud racket active on social media. Scammers are using Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's name and photos to promote fake government loan schemes. They lure victims with instant loans without CIBIL scores. Victims are asked for personal details and advance fees. Police urge people to avoid suspicious links and apps.
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School assembly news headlines for December 29: Top national, international & sports updates
News headlines December 29: India is seeing a significant drop in malaria cases. The civil aviation ministry has established a 24x7 control room for passenger assistance. Rolls Royce aims to make India a home market for its jet engines and naval propulsion. China's Maglev train has set a new speed record. In sports, Joe Root achieved a major career milestone.
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