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Delhi's groundwater shows a concerning rise in uranium contamination, now ranking third nationally. The latest CGWB report reveals 13-15% of Delhi's samples exceed safe limits, raising public health alarms. Environmental groups are demanding more data and clarity on treatment protocols for this escalating issue.
A Florida man, Eric Patterson, has been arrested for allegedly shooting his pregnant girlfriend in the abdomen. The bullet passed through both the mother, who was eight months pregnant, and her unborn child. Both miraculously survived the incident and an emergency procedure, with the child also surviving surgery to remove the bullet.
On Saturday, Pope Leo made a historic visit to the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, honoring the sacred space by removing his shoes, yet refraining from prayer. The Vatican soon clarified that an earlier welcome and a prayer had indeed taken place. This first international journey for Leo as pope is generating significant global interest.
Unlike global Gen Z trends of unrest, India's youth are embracing innovation and entrepreneurship, particularly in the burgeoning space sector. Driven by demographic advantages and supportive government policies, young Indians are building over 300 space startups, showcasing a shift towards nation-building through creation and technological advancement, rather than disruptive protests.
Delhi Police warns of a surge in fraudulent WhatsApp and SMS messages impersonating traffic challan notifications. Scammers trick users into downloading malicious APK files to install malware, steal financial information, and gain remote control of devices. Citizens are urged to verify challans only through official portals and never click on suspicious links or download unknown files.
Anant Goenka, Vice Chairman of the RPG Group, has taken over as President of FICCI for 2025-26, succeeding Emamis Harsha Vardhan Agarwal at the chambers 98th AGM. Vijay Sankar of the Sanmar Group has been appointed Senior Vice President, while Puneet Dalmia of Dalmia Bharat has joined the leadership as Vice President.
Scientists have directly observed Floquet effects in graphene for the first time. This breakthrough settles a scientific debate about tuning quantum materials with light. The ultrafast light technique shows graphene's electronic properties can be adjusted almost instantly. This opens doors for custom quantum materials and new electronics and sensing technologies. The research was led by the University of Gottingen.
Several major streaming services, including Hulu, Max, Peacock and Apple TV+, have rolled out discounted prices, introductory offers and annual plan incentives in a bid to draw in cost-conscious subscribers.
Aam Aadmi Party leader Rajesh Gupta has joined the BJP. Gupta cited the party's treatment of workers as a key reason for his departure. He expressed disappointment with AAP leadership. The move comes ahead of MCD bypolls. Delhi BJP welcomed Gupta. This development highlights internal party dynamics.
Maryborough Meteorite: A man searching for gold in Australia instead unearthed a 17-kilogram meteorite, estimated to be 4.6 billion years old. This incredibly dense and hard space rock, initially mistaken for a gold nugget, proved impossible to break. Scientists now consider it far more scientifically valuable than gold, offering crucial insights into the early Solar System.
The November 30 MCD bypoll has become important for Delhis three main parties as the results could shift the balance of power in the civic body. The BJP, which holds 115 of 250 seats, is aiming to cross the majority mark of 125. AAP, down to 99 councillors, is looking to regain lost ground, while Congress, with eight members, is trying to stay relevant.
The Bharatiya Kisan Union Azad Trust has approached the Supreme Court seeking a three-month extension of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls underway in Uttar Pradesh. The petition says the four-week window for revising the rolls is administratively impossible for more than 15.35 crore voters and could lead to widespread deletions, especially in rural areas.
A long-running hunger strike by families in Munambam over disputed land will end on November 30. The protest, lasting 413 days, is concluding after a Kerala High Court order. Families can now pay land tax until the case is resolved. The state government has promised to expedite land possession procedures.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat stated India's nature avoids disputes, promoting fraternity and harmony. He explained India's concept of 'rashtra' differs from Western nations. This nationhood stems from interconnectedness and coexistence with nature, not pride. Bhagwat stressed that true satisfaction comes from helping others, a lasting feeling unlike temporary success.
Caroline Elle Abrams, who portrays 13-year-old Tina Turnbow in Stranger Things Season 5, has no publicly confirmed age as of November 2025. Her breakout role followed early theater and commercial work, but industry privacy norms for young actors mean her age remains undisclosed, unlike co-stars. Fan speculation about her age persists due to this lack of official information.
Nothing OS 4.0, based on Android 16, has begun rolling out for the Nothing Phone (2), Phone (2a), and Phone (2a) Plus. This update introduces UI enhancements, new creative tools for the camera, and privacy upgrades. Users can expect improved app management, refreshed camera styles with longer Motion Photos, and updated Glyph light functionality.
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant emphasized the necessity of recreational activities for judges to combat long working hours and immense stress. Speaking at the All India Judges Badminton Championship, he highlighted that such pursuits are vital for rejuvenation.
A wedding guest's video highlighting a Rs 37.40 lakh bill for a four-hour event in Jaipur has ignited discussions about grand Indian weddings. India is currently experiencing its peak wedding season, with millions of marriages planned. This period is expected to significantly boost the economy.
IndiGo has announced new direct routes and added frequencies from the newly opened Navi Mumbai International Airport. Daily flights to Coimbatore and Chennai will start on December 29. Five weekly services to Vadodara will begin on December 30, and flights to North Goa will increase to five times a week from December 26.
Three years after losing ground to ChatGPT, Google has roared back with Gemini 3, soaring chip demand and a trillion-dollar valuation surge challenging the notion that OpenAI still dominates the AI future.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wed his partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony. The event took place at The Lodge in Canberra. This marks the first time an Australian PM has married while in office. The couple met in March 2020. Haydon has a career in the superannuation sector. Their wedding was a closely guarded secret.
Time Magazine made a significant error, publishing a fake quote attributed to US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra. The fabricated statement originated from Canadian satire site The Beaverton. This incident highlights the challenges of discerning satire from reality in today's charged political climate. The magazine later issued a correction after facing online criticism.
The Janata Dal (Secular) has criticized the Karnataka Congress government, accusing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar of prioritizing power struggles over pressing state issues like farmers' distress and rising prices. Despite the JD(S) attack, Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar met, reaffirming unity and commitment to following the party high command's decisions for future elections.
A 17-year-old student has developed an AI-powered robot teacher named Sophie, capable of answering questions across subjects using an LLM chipset. This innovation, demonstrated answering queries on general knowledge and arithmetic, highlights the potential for technology to supplement education and address teacher shortages in Indian schools.
Slightly smaller than a football pitch, the warehouse, packed full of rows of sliding shelves, is the biggest lost property office in Europe and has a staff of 45, Transport for London says.
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney has signed a deal with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. This agreement eases climate rules for Alberta. The move aims to boost energy investments and diversify oil exports. This comes as US tariffs threaten significant economic losses for Canada. Alberta will strengthen its carbon pricing and advance a major carbon capture project.
A daring plot to steal a sealed French police dossier on Princess Diana's 1997 death is reportedly underway. Fringe groups are said to be planning the heist of the 6,000-page file, which is sealed until 2082. Authorities dismiss the chances of success, calling the plan delusional. The pressure mounts ahead of the 30th anniversary of Diana's death in 2027.
India has launched 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' to aid Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah's devastation. The Indian Air Force delivered 21 tonnes of relief, 80 NDRF personnel, and equipment to assist those affected by severe floods and landslides. This swift response underscores India's commitment to its neighbours during crises.
India begin a three-match ODI series against South Africa on Sunday with several unresolved selection questions and the high-profile returns of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. With only six ODIs scheduled over the next two months, these games serve as an early but important audition that could influence their chances for the 2027 World Cup.
Luke Truesdell has been convicted of murdering four people in Iowa in June 2024, using a metal pipe. He was found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder. Truesdell claimed he was high on methamphetamine and believed the victims were involved in sex trafficking, though no evidence supported this.
The Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 kicks off on January 9 with a Mumbai Indians vs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru clash. Franchisees have finalized their squads after a mega auction, promising a thrilling season. All five teams, including Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, and UP Warriorz, have their playing rosters set.
Vivek Chaturvedi, a 1990 batch IRS (C&IT) officer, has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC). He succeeds Sanjay Kumar Agarwal and previously served as a member of the CBIC board, focusing on tax policy and legal matters. Chaturvedi is recognized for his initiatives in data analytics to combat tax evasion.
Delhi AQI News: Delhi's air quality is in the very poor category. The Air Quality Index stands at 332. The Chief Minister stated the government is monitoring pollution and taking steps. The Leader of Opposition demanded a parliamentary debate on air pollution. He highlighted the health emergency faced by children breathing toxic air. An action plan is needed.
The National Conference working committee has reaffirmed its commitment to restoring Jammu and Kashmir's special status. The party also demanded the immediate restoration of statehood. Resolutions condemned the Red Fort attack and called for a high-level probe into the Nowgam blast. Concerns were raised over the harassment of J&K students and residents nationwide.
A scheduled Oxford Union debate on India's policy towards Pakistan was canceled after the Pakistan delegation failed to appear. Indian speakers, including senior advocate J Sai Deepak, were present, but the Pakistan team, including Zubair Mahmood Hayat and Hina Rabbani Khar, did not attend. Still Pakistan High Commission claimed it as a victory of Pakistan.
Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, has created a stir online with a teaser for his upcoming podcast episode featuring Elon Musk. The short clip shows Kamath and Musk sharing coffee and laughter. The video has garnered millions of views, fueling anticipation for the full conversation. However, some users are questioning the authenticity of the footage.
Amidst a whirlwind of political drama, a judge has commenced an inquiry into some of the actions of the Trump administration. In a strange turn of events, two flights carrying Venezuelan refugees were rerouted to El Salvador instead of returning to the US. The judge suspects his directives were disregarded and is now requesting formal statements from involved officials.
Airbus A320 recall: In one of the biggest recall in aviation history, Airbus issued an advisory for its Airbus A320 aircraft. The directive was issued after a critical software flaw was found during a flight in October 30 which experienced sudden plunge. As per the investigation, an intense solar radiation corrupted the data, causing the aircraft to plunge. This led to a global recall of thousands of A320-family jets.

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