Friday, 31 October 2025

"Our Dressing Room Would Applaud": Jemimah, Harmanpreet Given Ultimate Praise

The Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry hailed India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues for batting India into the ICC Women's ODI World Cup final, saying their composure under pressure earned applause even from the Australian dressing room. India pulled off the highest successful run chase in women's ODIs to book a place in Sunday's title clash with South Africa, ending Australia's reign as champions. “It's really easy to stand here in retrospect and throw ideas into the wind,” Perry said when asked if Australia could have done anything differently. “But at the end of the day, all of us in our dressing room would applaud Harman and Jemi for the way that they played, the way that they went about that chase after probably losing two early wickets in the power play. They just made us pay. All credit goes to them as opposed to anything that we did or didn't do.”

Australia's experienced all-rounder also made it clear that her team would not dwell on the missed chances that proved costly, after Jemimah was dropped twice — once on 82 and again on 106 — in India's record chase. “For all of us, the intent is to always fight and to take on the challenge and be there until the game's done. So as long as you're giving all your effort, that's all you can do, and it is sport at the end of the day,” she said.

“Everyone's out there doing absolutely everything they can to perform. You never mean to make mistakes, but when you're playing in pressure situations and there's a lot on the line, things happen. For us, I don't think we ever talk about it. You just move on straight away. Everyone's doing absolutely all they can. Sometimes those things happen and no one means it, and we're just there to support each other.”

Perry's own performance was outstanding — she scored 77 and shared a 155-run partnership with Phoebe Litchfield (119) to set up Australia's total of 338. But she brushed aside her contribution in light of the team's result.

“I think my innings is pretty irrelevant,” she said. “At the end of the day, in big matches across two teams, there's so much talent, so much experience, and exceptional performances, so someone's going to have a day out at least. From our side, Phoebe was just phenomenal. I thought the way Ash (Ashleigh Gardner) finished the innings was brilliant as well. She's been unbelievable. But then on the flip side, that partnership between Harman and Jemi was special, and they made it count in their home conditions.”

Australia's semifinal defeat was their first in an ICC tournament since 2017 — coincidentally also against India. Perry, however, refused to hide behind excuses.

“You can't walk away with excuses from a loss in the semifinal because at the end of the day, you need to be able to perform on the day that matters the most,” she said. “But at the same time, we can be super proud of the style of cricket that we've played throughout this tournament, and even across the last 12 months. We're all really committed to that, the way we go about it.”

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Omar Abdullah vs Lt Governor Manoj Sinha Over Jammu And Kashmir Statehood

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, accusing him of misleading people over the issue of statehood. Lt Governor Sinha said that statehood cannot be used as an excuse, adding that an elected government has all the powers it needs and should work for the welfare of the people.

"You can't use the excuse that work will take place only after statehood. The government has all the powers, and I want to convey forcefully that people shouldn't be fooled. Use your authority for the welfare of the people," Lt Governor Sinha said. 

Omar Abdullah hit back sharply, asking the Lt Governor to focus on his own work and taking a swipe at him over the Pahalgam terror attack. The Chief Minister said the attack, in which 26 people were killed, happened under the watch of the Lt Governor, who is responsible for security and law and order in Jammu and Kashmir.

"We know our work. He should focus on his. Twenty-six of our guests were killed in the Pahalgam terrorist attack. It happened under his watch, and he is advising us to do our work," said Omar Abdullah.

The J&K Chief Minister said that during his previous six-year term as Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, there was not a single incident in which a tourist was harmed. He said that "had I been responsible for security," an incident like Pahalgam would never have taken place.

"Who is responsible for the security of J&K? It's not in my hands. Had it been in my hands, such a situation would not have taken place," he said.

The Chief Minister said he would continue to raise the issue of statehood and also speak about the promises made to the people in the Supreme Court and Parliament.

"Why do they fear statehood? Why don't they want to leave power? If a promise has been made to the people of J&K, and people voted on that promise, why is the promise of statehood still unfulfilled?" he asked.

Omar Abdullah said the Centre should explain what constitutes an appropriate time for the restoration of statehood. "How do you measure it? On what scale do you weigh the appropriate time for statehood? As Chief Minister, I should at least know the goal or target set for J&K's statehood," he said.

The Chief Minister also accused Lt Governor Sinha of failing to deliver on the development front over the last six years of central rule.
 



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Thursday, 30 October 2025

Eva Husson’s Playdate OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?

Eva Husson’s Playdate is an intense mystery drama premiering on Prime Video, exploring how a seemingly innocent playdate between children unravels into chaos, secrets, and emotional conflict. It features Jenna Coleman and Matthew Goode in a suspenseful, emotional drama.

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Wednesday, 29 October 2025

"Unforgettable Experience": President Shares Pics Of Her Rafale Sortie

President Droupadi Murmu today flew in the two-seater Rafale fighter jet of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and called the experience "unforgettable". She is the first President of India to fly in two different fighter jets of the IAF. In 2023, she flew in another twin-seater, Sukhoi-30MKI.

The government shared several visuals of the President's sortie in the Rafale. It lasted 30 minutes and covered approximately 200 km.

After the flight, President Murmu shared her experience in the visitor's book.

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"The sortie on Rafale is an unforgettable experience for me. This first flight on the potent Rafale aircraft has instilled in me a renewed sense of pride in the nation's defence capabilities. I congratulate the Indian Air Force," she said.

Later, in a post on X, she continued to share more of her experience of flying in the Rafale.

"This flight in the Rafale is an unforgettable experience for me. Today, from this modern aircraft, I am seeing this ancient land (of Haryana) and Brahmsarovar (in Kurukshetra), which is a symbol of our cultural diversity and historical journey. My faith in our military capabilities is becoming even more firm," she said.

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Donning a G-suit and sporting sunglasses, the President, who is also the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, was seen posing for pictures and flashing a thumbs-up gesture before the French-made jet, flown by Group Captain Amit Gehani, the Commanding Officer of the 17 Squadron, took off at 11.27 am.

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh also flew a sortie in a separate aircraft from the same air base.

Upon her arrival in Ambala, the President was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour. Prior to the flight, President Murmu was pictured with Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, the country's first woman Rafale fighter jet pilot.

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Manufactured by Dassault Aviation, Rafale was inducted into the IAF's 17 Squadron, the 'Golden Arrows', in September 2020 at Ambala Air Force Station. The first five Rafale aircraft, which arrived from France in July 2020, were inducted into the squadron. The jets were used in Operation Sindoor.



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Dawood Ibrahim Aide Emerges As Drug Syndicate 'Kingpin', Arrested In Goa

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has arrested Danish Chikna, a close aide of fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim and "kingpin" of a drug syndicate, from Goa, officials said on Wednesday.

Danish Chikna alias Danish Merchant, who had been on the run, looked after operations of the drug network linked to Dawood's gang in the country, an official said.

The NCB has arrested Danish and three other persons and seized 1.341 kg of mephedrone from their possession, he said.

Based on intelligence inputs, the NCB Mumbai on September 18 intercepted a person in Pune, from whom 502 gm of mephedrone was seized.

In the immediate follow-up, 839 gm of the contraband was seized from another drug associate at the home of Danish and his wife in Mumbai, the official said.

During the probe, Danish, the "kingpin", and his wife were identified to be operating the drug syndicate. They had been on the run and travelled across multiple states to dodge the movement trail, he said.

After intensive follow-up action, they were located at a holiday resort in Goa.

The NCB team apprehended them from the resort in Goa on October 25. After interrogation, both were placed under arrest, the NCB said in a statement.

Danish is a habitual drug offender. The NCB and Rajasthan police had previously registered three cases against him under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, according to the official.

The Mumbai police have also registered seven criminal cases against him. The police had externed him, ordering him to stay out of the Mumbai municipal limits, the statement said.

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Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Amid Divorce Rumours, Mahhi Vij Reacts To Jay Bhanushali's Post

Amid ongoing rumours of separation, actor Mahhi Vij has responded to her husband Jay Bhanushali's latest social media post featuring their daughter, Tara. 

What's Happening

  • Jay Bhanushali recently took to Instagram to share a light-hearted video with his daughter Tara. In the clip, the kid can be seen dancing enthusiastically to the viral tune with the lyric "There's squirrels in my pants." 
  • Jay joined her, lip-syncing the humorous line, "that girl's got some serious squirrels in her pants."
  • Alongside the video, Jay captioned the post, "When Dad is alone with the kid, this has to happen (sic)." The post received an affectionate comment from Mahhi, who wrote, "Tara is the cutest (sic)."
  • The cheerful video quickly attracted attention from fans, many of whom have been following the couple's updates closely. Their online interactions have been under scrutiny as reports about their alleged separation continue to circulate.
  • Over the past few months, both Jay and Mahhi have kept a relatively low profile on social media, often sharing posts focused solely on their daughter rather than family moments together. 
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Background

Earlier this year, Mahhi addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding her marriage during an appearance on The Male Feminist podcast. Speaking candidly, she said, "Even if it is the case, why should I tell you? Are you my uncle? Will you pay my lawyer's fee? Why do people make such a big deal out of somebody's divorce or separation? I see people writing in my comments section, 'Mahi toh decent hai, Jay aisa hai' (She is decent, but Jay is not). Then somebody else writes, 'Jay accha hai, Mahi hi aise hai' (Jay is good, but she is not). They just want to blame someone. Do you even know the truth? What do you know?"

Despite ongoing rumours and reports of separation, both actors continue to share glimpses of their bond with their daughter, Tara.

ALSO READ: Mahhi Vij Reacts To Jay Bhanushali Divorce Rumours: "Why Should I Tell You?"



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Babar Azam Brutally Trolled After Duck On T20I Return Against South Africa

Pakistan cricket team batter Babar Azam was dismissed for a duck during the first T20I encounter against South Africa in Rawalpindi on Tuesday. Babar, who last played a T20I for Pakistan back in December 2024, failed to impress on his return as he was dismissed by Corbin Bosch. In the sixth over of Pakistan's innings, Babar completely miscued his shot against a pacy length delivery from Bosch. It was a simple catch for Reeza Hendricks at cover as Babar's stay at the crease lasted just two balls. Social media was not happy with Babar's performance and the Pakistan batter was trolled brutally by the users.

Earlier, Babar also dropped a sitter at long-on that proved to be costly for Pakistan. The incident happened in the 17th over of South Africa's innings as George Linde slammed a delivery from Shaheen Afridi straight to Babar. However, despite making his ground, the ball bounced out of his hands.

Linde went on to score 36 off 22 balls as South Africa posted a total of 194/9 in 20 overs.

Pakistan XI: Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Salman Agha (c), Usman Khan (wk), Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Abrar Ahmed 

South Africa XI: Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Tony de Zorzi, Dewald Brevis, Matthew Breetzke, Donovan Ferreira (c), George Linde, Corbin Bosch, Lizaad Williams, Nandre Burger, Lungi Ngidi



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Why Didn't Cloud Seeding Cause Rain In Delhi? What IIT Kanpur Director Said

Attempts to induce rain through cloud seeding in parts of Delhi on Tuesday were "not completely successful" because the moisture content in the clouds was low and the process is not a magic bullet for the problem of pollution, but an SOS solution, IIT Kanpur Director Manindra Agarwal has said.

Speaking exclusively to NDTV on Tuesday, Agarwal, whose institute is collaborating with the Delhi government to carry out the experiment, also said attempts will be made again on Wednesday, and they are hoping for a better result. 

Explaining that the mixture used by the team has only 20% silver iodide and the rest is a combination of rock salt and common salt, Agarwal said 14 flares were fired on Tuesday. 

"There hasn't been any rain so far. So, in that sense, it was not completely successful. But, unfortunately, the clouds that are present today do not have very high moisture content. I am told it was only up to 15-20%. So, the possibility of causing rain with such low moisture content is not very high. But this trial has given more confidence to our team that we can continue conducting them," the IIT Kanpur director said. 

"There have been conflicting reports of the predictions about rain today. Some say there will be rain, some say there won't be. But what our team found was that the cloud cover had very little moisture content. And this could be true about the part we flew over... So we do not expect any rain to occur today," he added. 

Agarwal said two more such flights will be conducted on Wednesday, and the process will continue when there is cloud cover.

Asked whether cloud seeding could be a long-term solution to the persistent problem of pollution in Delhi, the IIT director was clear that it is not.

"It is an SOS solution. When you have a crisis situation, very high pollution, it is one of the methods one can attempt in order to bring down pollution. It is not a permanent solution. The permanent solution, of course, is to control the sources of pollution. And, ideally, we should reach a point when there is no need for cloud seeding, because there isn't any pollution. But until that happens, this is one tool which is available for reducing pollution to an extent," he explained.

The costs, he said, are high because the flights are being conducted from Uttar Pradesh, but those can be brought down substantially. 

"Any attempt which leads to a reduction of pollution benefits everyone. And even though it is not a permanent solution, even if it rains after a few days, at least it can provide some relief," he said. 

Government's Take

The Delhi government said in a report that the cloud seeding trials helped bring about a reduction in particulate matter in places where they were conducted. The report said two precipitation events were recorded - 0.1 mm of rain in Noida at 4 pm and double that in Greater Noida at the same time. 

"Before cloud seeding, the PM 2.5 level was 221, 230, and 229 in Mayur Vihar, Karol Bagh, and Burari, respectively, which reduced to 207, 206, and 203, respectively, after the first seeding. Similarly, PM 10 level was 207, 206, 209, which got reduced to 177, 163, 177 at Mayur Vihar, Karol Bagh, and Burari, respectively," said the report.



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Monday, 27 October 2025

Accused Now Streaming On OTT: Know Where to Watch This Tamil Drama Movie Online

Accused is a Tamil drama movie that is now streaming on Aha Tamil. The movie stars Udhaya in the lead role and keeps the viewers engaged throughout.

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Sunday, 26 October 2025

Ishitta Arun Slams Trolls Criticising Her For Smiling At Uncle's Funeral

Actor Ishitta Arun has found herself at the center of an online storm after a video from the funeral of her uncle, advertising icon Piyush Pandey, surfaced online. 

The clip showed Ishitta smiling and conversing with others, which drew criticism from some social media users who felt her demeanor was inappropriate for such a solemn occasion.

What's Happening

  • Following the wave of trolling, Ishitta took to Instagram Stories on Sunday to address the backlash and offer her perspective on the moment that went viral. 
  • Defending herself, she said that grief does not follow a set pattern and that her smile was a reflection of how her family chose to remember her uncle.
  • Sharing a heartfelt note alongside a picture of Piyush Pandey, she wrote, "Grief isn't a single script. And when you're saying goodbye to a man who laughed louder than anyone else, remembering him through laughter isn't disrespect. It's continuity. It's muscle memory. It's knowing who he really was."
  • Responding directly to those criticising her, Ishitta continued, "What you saw was us laughing at his line- a line only he could deliver. If you had known him, even in passing, you wouldn't have needed this explained."
  • She further added, "We don't stage grief. We don't mute memory to make strangers comfortable. We remember him honestly- as laughter, courage, and life itself. Next time-know the story before you comment on the moment."
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Background

Earlier this week, Ishitta had shared fond memories of her late uncle, recalling his early years in Mumbai and how her mother had played a pivotal role in shaping his journey. 

Piyush Pandey, the legendary adman behind memorable campaigns for Fevicol, Cadbury, and Asian Paints, died on October 24 at the age of 70. 

ALSO READ: How Piyush Pandey Found Shimona Rashi, The Cadbury Girl Who Went Viral Before Social Media Era



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Microsoft Employee, 62, Laid Off After 20 Years: "It Feels Like A Betrayal"

Joe Friend, a 62-year-old former Microsoft director, was laid off in May this year after dedicating nearly two decades to the tech giant. Six months prior, Friend, a director of product management leading a team of nine, heard rumours of company restructuring impacting managers. He didn't think his role was at risk, but he was mistaken. In May, he found out he and 14 others in his group, including four managers, were laid off. Friend shared his experiences with Business Insider, discussing his three tenures at Microsoft, key takeaways from his time there and the financial implications of his layoff. 

Notably, he had planned to stay at Microsoft until his 65th birthday, ensuring stock grants continued to vest, and then consider retirement or a career shift. "I wasn't entirely surprised by the layoffs. I was surprised to get caught up in them," said the 62-year-old. 

This isn't Friend's first stint at Microsoft. He joined in 1994 as a lead program manager, working on Microsoft Word. In 1997, he and his family moved to Indonesia, where he spent over six years with an international NGO. 

When he returned to the US in 2003, he thought about continuing in the nonprofit sector but found it wasn't financially sustainable. So, he returned to the tech world and rejoined Microsoft. Friend spent the next 14 years at the company, but by early 2017, he began to feel burned out and decided it was time for a change.

He interviewed at several large firms but quickly realised they weren't the right fit. He then joined the developer platform Stack Overflow, which gave him the change of pace he was looking for. But soon, Microsoft reached out again. Someone he knew at the company encouraged him to join their team. Though hesitant at first, he agreed to listen, and was impressed by what he saw.

"I was really impressed with what I saw as significant cultural change at the company and agreed to go back," he said. Friend returned to Microsoft in 2018 and stayed until May 2025, when he found out he had been laid off.

The layoff feels like a betrayal to Friend, who believes Microsoft has broken its unwritten promise of job security and financial rewards for loyal employees. He's now considering alternative paths, prioritising passion over pay.

Following his layoff, Friend received his regular pay until mid-July, when he got a substantial lump-sum severance package roughly equivalent to his projected earnings for the rest of the year. He acknowledged being in a stable financial situation, allowing him the breathing room to plan his next move.

"I'd rather earn $50,000 a year doing something I'm excited about," he said, ruling out another Big Tech job.

Microsoft's layoffs are part of a broader trend in the tech industry, with companies like Google, Intel, and Amazon also reducing management layers. While overall layoffs remain low, tech workers have been disproportionately affected.



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Saturday, 25 October 2025

Aus Great Asks Rohit, Virat About 2027 WC. Reply Keeps Everyone Guessing

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma did not make any clear statements regarding the 2027 ODI World Cup despite multiple queries from Australia great Adam Gilchrist. The two stalwarts were quite impressive on Saturday as they stitched together a stunning partnership to guide India to victory in the third ODI encounter against Australia in Sydney. While Rohit slammed a record-breaking ton, Kohli provided perfect support with an unbeaten 74. Following the match, both Rohit and Virat thanked the Australian crowd for their support and spoke about their experiences of playing in Australia.

"We've loved coming to this country, we've played some good cricket, thank you guys for coming in big numbers and supporting us," Kohli said.

"Thank you Australia," Rohit added.

Rohit, who received the Player of the Series award for his stunning show, was once again asked by Gilchrist about his journey to the ODI World Cup 2027. However, he did not give a direct reply. 

"I love playing in Australia and in general, Sydney. It's a great ground, great crowd, great pitch as well. So, when you come to places like this, you want to challenge yourself as a batter, as a player. And that is what I expected. I never thought for one second that it is going to be easy. I love doing what I do. And I hope I continue to do that," Rohit said.

There has been a lot of chatter over Rohit and Virat's ODI futures in the recent past. Both players have already announced their retirements from Tests as well as T20I cricket. The decision to appoint Shubman Gill as the ODI skipper sparked conversations about the stalwarts possibly retiring from ODIs as well. 

India won the third ODI encounter by 9 wickets but ended up losing the three-match ODI series 2-1.



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Woman's Body Found Wrapped In Bedsheet Inside Auto In Bengaluru

A woman was found dead inside an autorickshaw in Bengaluru's Tilaknagar area on Saturday.

The victim was identified as 35-year-old Salma. Her body was discovered in an autorickshaw parked on the main road in Tilaknagar.

Police suspect that someone known to her may have killed her and fled after placing the body in the vehicle. Preliminary information suggests that Salma, who was married and had four children, had recently lost her husband.

According to police sources, Salma may have died after being hit on the head. The accused is suspected to have wrapped the body in a bedsheet and dumped it in the stationary autorickshaw before escaping.

Locals noticed the vehicle and found the body around 4:00 pm, following which they alerted the police.

The Tilaknagar police and a forensic team visited the spot and conducted a preliminary investigation. The body was later shifted to Victoria Hospital for post-mortem examination.

Police sources said they have obtained clues about the accused and expect to make an arrest soon.
 



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Friday, 24 October 2025

On Camera, Man Urinates Out Of Moving Thar In Gurugram

A man has taken car 'stunts' to a whole new level in Gurugram. 

A video which is going viral shows a Mahindra Thar being driven recklessly near the Sadar Bazaar area in the city while the passenger stands on the side step with the door open and urinates from the moving vehicle. 

The incident took place on Wednesday and was caught on camera by someone in a car behind the Thar. As the video started being widely shared, the police took note and registered a case.

Investigation revealed that the car was being driven by 23-year-old Mohit and the passenger who did the deed was Anuj, 25, both residents of Jhajjar in Haryana.

Both of them were arrested on Friday and the Thar has also been seized. 

"Investigation revealed that the Thar vehicle used in the crime belonged to Mohit. Mohit was driving the vehicle carelessly and negligently, while Anuj committed the shameful act of urinating out of the moving vehicle," said Sandeep Kumar, police spokesperson, Gurugram. 

"Mohit has been booked in Rajasthan's Jhajjar in a case of murder, two cases of brawling and one case under the Arms Act in Haryana's Rohtak. He was arrested and sent to jail in a case registered in Jhajjar, and was released on bail in December 2022. We are questioning the accused," an official was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.



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Shubman Gill Pinpoints Reason After India Go Down vs Australia In 2nd ODI

India captain Shubman Gill admitted that dropped catches and a total that was just adequate cost his side dearly, as Australia clinched the ODI series with a disciplined all-round performance on Wednesday. India lost the second ODI by two wickets after a seven-wicket defeat in the first match at Perth. In this match, the Indian fielders were not at their sharpest, spilling at least three chances-including one off Matthew Short, who made a fine 74 off 78 balls.

"We had just enough runs on the board. It's never easy when you drop a couple of chances and try to defend that kind of total," Gill said during the post-match presentation ceremony.

The young skipper didn't find any demons in the pitch either.

"In the first game, the toss was more crucial because of the rain, but in this one, both teams played for almost 50 overs. The wicket did a little early on, but it settled nicely after 15-20 overs," Gill said.

The 26-year-old praised senior batter Rohit Sharma for his fighting knock of 73.

"It's never easy coming back and playing after a long time. The initial phase was challenging, but I'm very pleased with how he batted. He fought well; I'd say he missed out on a really big knock," the India skipper said.

Australia, led by Mitchell Marsh, displayed depth in both departments, and the home skipper hailed his bowling attack and the composure of the younger batters.

"Hazlewood was unbelievable. Our bowling unit kept trying to pick wickets. It was awesome batting from the youngsters-the future is bright for Australian cricket. We'll certainly enjoy the series win, but won't celebrate too much tonight. India are a fantastic side, great experience," Marsh said.

Leg-spinner Adam Zampa, who was named Player of the Match for his four-wicket haul, once again proved decisive in the middle overs.

"Nice to beat India. It's always been a good battle against them, particularly in one-day cricket. Two teams that have adapted to the conditions really well. They're the best team in the world," Zampa said.

He credited Australia's pacers for setting up the platform: "Those guys have been owning the powerplay for a long time... it makes my job easier through the middle. I've been very grateful and lucky. And then you've got the guys coming in-Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis-doing their thing through the middle. It makes my job a lot easier. The beauty of Mitch (Marsh) is that he's chilled, relaxed, never too emotional. We run our own show out there with the ball," he said.



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Thursday, 23 October 2025

Dabangg Director Abhinav Kashyap Calls Aamir Khan "Sabse Chaalaak Lomdi"

Filmmaker Abhinav Kashyap has once again made waves with his outspoken remarks on Bollywood's power structure. In a recent interview with Bollywood Thikana, Kashyap launched a scathing critique of Aamir Khan, sharing his personal experiences of working with the actor during ad film shoots and accusing him of being overly manipulative and controlling.

"Working With Him Is Exhausting"

Recalling his experience with Aamir, Kashyap said that while the actor may be celebrated as a perfectionist, working with him is far from easy. 

"Wo sabse chaalaak lomdi hai. Batla. Wo Salman se bhi chota hai height me lekin kya manipulative aadmi hai. Aur sabse shaatir chor hai. I made 2-3 ads with Aamir. He is very particular, and working with him is exhausting; he drains you out. He interferes in everything - editing, direction, everything. It's an entire ecosystem maintained for strict control."

The filmmaker described Aamir as someone who dominates every aspect of production, making it difficult for others to freely contribute.

Calls Aamir's Perfectionism A "Myth"

Kashyap also took a jab at Aamir's much-talked-about perfectionism, suggesting that the actor's approach adds little to the final result. 

"Having worked so much, I observe that if Aamir gives 25 takes, his first and last are often the same. He watches each of his takes and then says, 'One more, a little more, this is left, that is left,' but ultimately, there's nothing," he said.

According to Kashyap, Aamir's insistence on endless retakes gives the illusion of depth and effort but often leads nowhere creatively.

Questions Filmmakers' Repeated Collaboration With Aamir

The Dabangg director also questioned why some of the industry's most respected filmmakers continue to collaborate with Aamir despite his alleged interference. 

"Rajkumar Hirani is a very strong filmmaker and should move on to work with other actors and make his own films. But he still goes to Aamir. Rakesh Omprakash Mehra and Rajkumar Hirani - I respect them - they are very successful. So why do people keep meeting at Aamir Khan's house? What is it in him that others don't have?"

Questions Aamir Khan's Social Responsibility

Shifting focus to Aamir's influence beyond cinema, Kashyap raised questions about the actor's social contributions. 

"The stars you talk about earn well and contribute to society. During floods, for example, what has Aamir Khan done? His biggest hit is Dangal, which was very successful. He claims he earned 2000 crore rupees from China," he said.

He went on to refer to Mahavir Phogat, whose life inspired Dangal, and criticised Aamir for allegedly refusing to help him further. 

"I read somewhere that Mahavir Phogat, whose story inspired Dangal, requested to open an Akhada in Haryana for training children. But it was reported that Aamir Khan refused. How much does it cost to open an Akhada? All that money was for Mahavir Phogat's story, so I understand he doesn't owe him anything. Perhaps he paid for the rights," the filmmaker added.

Kashyap concluded by claiming that Aamir oversteps his boundaries as an actor, often taking over creative decisions. 

ALSO READ: Dabangg Director Abhinav Kashyap On Arbaaz Khan Objecting To Malaika's Munni Badnaam Hui: 'They Were Worried It Would Be Vulgar'



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James Webb Telescope Finds Early Universe Galaxies Were More Chaotic Than We Thought

The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed that galaxies in the early universe were far more chaotic and unstable than once believed. A new study shows that gas turbulence and intense star formation disrupted young galaxies, reshaping scientists’ understanding of how galaxies evolved into the structured systems seen today.

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Wednesday, 22 October 2025

NoiseFit Endeavour Pro Review: Premium Endurance, Functional Limitations

The NoiseFit Endeavour Pro delivers on its promise of a rugged smartwatch without a premium price tag. It adopts a highly durable aesthetic with a Titanium Alloy bezel and polycarbonate body, although it isn’t ideal for users with slender wrists. It offers surprisingly accurate data tracking, but there are a few underlying fundamental software flaws. While the hardware is built for adventure, the NoiseFit Endeavour Pro could become even more appealing with a bit more refinement.

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3 Arrested For Gang-Raping Woman In Bengaluru, Then Robbing Her House

A woman from West Bengal was allegedly gang-raped and robbed at a house in Bengaluru Rural's Gangondanahalli, the police said. The incident happened between 9.15 pm and midnight on Tuesday.

Five men barged into the house after asking the residents to open the door. There were six people in the house.

The police received a distress call at 12.30 am from the elder son of the survivor, following which senior officers rushed to the spot.

"The accused not only committed sexual assault but also took away two mobile phones and Rs 25,000 from the house," Bengaluru Rural Superintendent of Police CK Baba said.

The police said the woman, who is from Bengal, has been living in the area with two other women, two adults and two children.

The accused have also been identified as residents of the same area.

"The survivor is out of danger. We are examining whether the accused and the survivor were known to each other," Baba added.

Three of the five accused have been identified as Kartik, Glen and Suoyg; they are in custody now. The police said two are on the run and a search is on to catch them.

A special team under the supervision of a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) has been formed to investigate the case. A case of gang-rape and robbery has been filed.



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Gill's Expression Speaks Volumes After 'Pakistan Zindabad' Chant In Adelaide

Shubman Gill, the captain of the Indian cricket team, had a bizarre experience on Wednesday. While taking a stroll through the streets of Adelaide - where India is set to play Australia in the second ODI on Thursday - a fan approached Gill, shook hands, and was then heard, in a viral video, unexpectedly saying, "Pakistan Zindabad." Gill's stoic reaction to the statement spoke volumes about his composure and restraint. However, NDTV cannot independently verify the authenticity of the audio in the viral clip.

Team India's senior pro Virat Kohli, vice-captain Shreyas Iyer, and skipper Shubman Gill opted out of the team's second training session ahead of their second ODI contest against Australia at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday. While fans gathered in good numbers to catch a glimpse of India's top guns practising in the nets, the three senior cricketers skipped the optional session, with only Rohit Sharma from India's top-order lineup taking part.

The veteran Indian opener did some knocking, faced casual throwdowns, and focused on his timing during the 15-20 minutes he spent in the nets.

Kohli and Gill did not have a memorable outing against the Aussies in the first ODI, with the former dismissed for an eight-ball duck and the latter scoring just 10 runs off 18 balls.

Iyer also struggled to get going in the rain-marred affair, managing only 11 runs from 24 deliveries before being dismissed by Josh Hazlewood.

KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel batted in the nets, with Rahul also seen going through wicketkeeping drills.

Team India primarily focused on bowling during the session. Bowling coach Morne Morkel was seen in a deep discussion with pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj, working on seam position and loading.

Markers were placed at the good-length area as Siraj and Prasidh Krishna bowled in the nets. Nitish Kumar Reddy, who looked in good form with the bat during his debut in the series opener in Perth on Sunday, focused on his bowling in the second training session.

Meanwhile, Kuldeep Yadav continued practising in the nets, and Yashasvi Jaiswal also rolled his arm over.



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Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Video: Woman Repeatedly Slaps Security Guard In Greater Noida Complex

A video is being widely shared in which a woman can be seen repeatedly slapping the security guard of a housing complex in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida.

In the CCTV footage, the woman can be seen grabbing the security guard by the collar in the building and repeatedly slapping him. She then drags him outside the building and continues to slap him.

The guard, Rajkumar Yadav, said that he has been on duty at Tower 7 of the Presithum Society in Greater Noida's Sector 25 for the past month. He was on duty as usual on Saturday evening when a resident of the complex, Anju Sharma, arrived and started assaulting him without any provocation, he alleged. 

He said that a few people tried to rescue him, but the woman misbehaved with them as well.

Yadav, who is from Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh and works for a security agency, then reached the Dankaur police station along with some other residents of the complex and filed a complaint against the woman.

Police station in-charge Munendra Singh said that a case has been registered based on the security guard's complaint and an investigation is on. 



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OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-Powered Web Browser With Agentic Capabilities

OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas, its first artificial intelligence (AI)-powered web browser on Tuesday. This now becomes the San Francisco-based AI giant's third consumer product, followed by ChatGPT and the Sora app. Available exclusively for macOS, ChatGPT Atlas is integrated with GPT-5 AI model and can perform several tasks for users.

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Monday, 20 October 2025

NASA Experiment Shows Martian Ice Could Preserve Signs of Ancient Life

A NASA study suggests that traces of ancient life could be locked in Martian ice. Lab tests freezing bacteria under Mars-like radiation revealed amino acids can persist for tens of millions of years. Researchers say pure ice offers protection, making Mars’ frozen regions ideal for searching preserved biomolecules.

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Mumbai Police Returns 800 Stolen Phones To Owners, Internet Says "Superb"

In a heartwarming gesture, Mumbai Police returned 800 recovered mobile phones to their legitimate owners, bringing joy to hundreds of residents on the festival of Diwali. It was part of a dedicated campaign under DCP Zone 6 aimed at tracing and restoring lost and stolen valuables, with police calling it a "special Diwali return gift".

Mumbai Police also shared photos of officials returning phones to their owners. Social media hailed the officials, with users saying "Superb Move".

See the viral post here:

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In a post on Instagram, Mumbai Police wrote, "Ringing happiness in the lives of Mumbaikars, DCP Zone 6 as part of a dedicated campaign to trace and return lost and stolen goods, handed over recovered valuables to their rightful owners today."

"In a special ceremony 800 mobile phones recovered by police stations under the jurisdiction of Zone 6 were returned to their owners."

The ceremony was conducted under the guidance of Dr Mahesh Patil, Additional Commissioner of Police, Eastern Region, Mumbai, and Sameer Shaikh, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 6.

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Social media reaction

Social media users lauded the force's compassion, with comments like "Salute to our brave heroes" and "This is so heartwarming". One user, who lost a phone purchased with their first salary, expressed gratitude and nostalgia.

Meanwhile, one user grabbed the opportunity to speak about his issue. "I lost my phone a few months back in my area. Reported it in the police station no response from them till now. I bought it with my first salary. Its been months and I still can't get over it. Btw Happy Diwali," the user wrote in the comment section.



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Sunday, 19 October 2025

Passenger's Power Bank Catches Fire On Board IndiGo Flight At Delhi Airport

A passenger's power bank caught fire on board a Dimapur-bound IndiGo plane while taxiing at the Delhi airport on Sunday, which was extinguished by the cabin crew, sources said.

No injuries were reported in the incident, and all passengers and crew on board were safe, IndiGo said.

The airline said in a statement that flight 6E 2107 operating from Delhi to Dimapur, Nagaland, on October 19 returned to bay due to a minor fire triggered by a passenger's personal electronic equipment stored in the seat-back pocket on board.

The sources said a power bank caught fire when the aircraft was taxiing at the airport.

"The crew managed the situation quickly by diligently following the standard operating procedure, and the incident was controlled within seconds," the statement said.

According to information available on flight tracking website Flightradar24.com, the flight AI2107, operated with an Airbus A320 neo aircraft, took off from the Delhi airport at 14:33 hours and landed at Dimapur (Nagaland) at 16:45 hours. The flight was scheduled to take off from the Delhi airport at 12:25 hours.

Relevant authorities were informed immediately in line with the set protocol, IndiGo said, adding that after all the necessary checks, the aircraft was cleared for operations.

"We thank our valued customers for remaining calm and cooperative during this incident. Our teams made all possible efforts to minimise inconvenience to passengers, including offering them refreshments," the airline said.

Details about the number of passengers on board the flight were not available.

Earlier this week, a lithium battery kept in the overhead compartment of an Air China aircraft caught fire. The plane was operating from Hangzhou to Seoul, as per reports.  

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Diwali 2025: 15 Short And Sweet Happy Diwali Messages For WhatsApp, Instagram Status

Diwali, the festival of lights, is a major Hindu festival celebrated in India and other countries, symbolising the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. Devotees also worship Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and prosperity and emphasise the importance of knowledge and education.

The festival is marked by lighting diyas, decorating homes, exchanging gifts and bursting fireworks. On this auspicious day, devotees make rangoli, hang beautiful torans and put lights to decorate their homes. People also exchange gifts such as sweets and dry fruits among family and friends.

This year, the festival is celebrated across the country on October 20.

On Diwali, wish your family and friends with these sweet messages for your status on WhatsApp and Instagram.

1) Happy Diwali!!! Wishing you a Diwali that's as bright as your smile!

2) May the festival of lights illuminate your life with joy and prosperity! Happy Diwali

3) Diwali vibes: Sparkle, shine, and lots of love!

4) Wishing you a Diwali that's filled with laughter, love and light!

5) May your Diwali be as sweet as your heart! Happy Diwali

6) Shine bright like a diya this Diwali! 

7) Wishing you a Diwali that's bursting with joy, happiness and crackers!

8) May the lights of Diwali guide you towards a brighter future!

9) Diwali wishes: Peace, love and happiness to you and your loved ones!

10) May your Diwali be filled with sparkles, smiles and sweet treats!

11) Wishing you a Diwali that's as special as you are! Happy Diwali

12) May the festival of lights bring you joy, prosperity and happiness!

13) Happy Diwali! Love, laughter and lots of sparkle to you and your family!

14) Shine bright and spread joy this Diwali! Happy Diwali!

15) Wishing you a Diwali that's filled with love, light and laughter!



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10,000-Foot Drop, Pilot Injured: Boeing 737 Windshield Cracks Midair

A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight travelling from Denver to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing after its windshield cracked midair, injuring one of the pilots.

The incident occurred on October 16, during flight UA1093, which was carrying 140 passengers and crew. The plane was flying at 36,000 feet when the damage was discovered.

According to reports, the aircraft descended to 26,000 feet before safely landing at Salt Lake City International Airport. Passengers were later rebooked on another aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 9, and reached Los Angeles after a six-hour delay.

Why Did The Windshield Crack?

Windshield cracks, while rare, do happen in aviation. But details surrounding the cause and the pilots' injuries make this case an unusual one.

Images shared online allegedly show burnt marks on the cracked windshield and bruising on one pilot's arm. This means that it was not a routine structural crack.

The aircraft was around 322 kilometres southeast of Salt Lake City when the crew spotted the damage and decided to divert. The pilots quickly followed emergency procedures, descending and landing safely.

Aviation enthusiasts believe that space debris or a small meteorite might have caused the impact, based on the scorch marks and unusual damage pattern on the windshield.

Typically, aircraft windshields are designed to withstand bird strikes and major pressure changes, but an object travelling at high speeds could easily breach the threshold.

United Airlines confirmed that no passengers were injured and described the pilot's condition as minor bruising. The airline has not yet commented on what caused the crack.

In a separate incident, on October 18, a United Airlines plane heading for its gate clipped the tail of another United aircraft at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. No one was hurt, and the 113 passengers were able to leave the plane after a delay, United officials said in a statement.



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Saturday, 18 October 2025

'Explore All Options': Harvard Professor On Indians Wanting To Study In US

Urging India to invest more in science, Tarun Khanna, the Jorge Paulo Lemann professor at the Harvard Business School, has said no country has escaped middle-income status without doing so.

In an insightful presentation followed by an interaction at the NDTV World Summit 2025 on Saturday, the professor also spoke about the need for students from India to look at all options, given the uncertainty in the US, the urgency for the world to act on climate change and what India needs to do to become a superpower. 

Asked why India has not been able to showcase public investment in science, Khanna said the problem is not restricted to the country.

"I think most developing countries - we are currently what is called a low middle-income country... I would like us all to internalise that no country has escaped middle-income status without investing in science ever. It has not happened, so we have to do it," he said.

Citing an example of an interaction with CEOs in which only one said they had a proper conversation with a scientist in the past year, the professor said there is something stopping entrepreneurs from thinking of scientists and academic institutions as resources for ideas.

"The scientists dismiss the entrepreneurs, the entrepreneurs dismiss the scientists, and we are locked in this mutual suspicion which needs to be debugged... I think we need to try a lot of experiments to see how to debug that process to break that cycle of mistrust," Khanna said.

To a question on whether India can stand its own against China and the US, the professor said the country has a large young population and a very large market that it can leverage. 

"But the second thing I would say is if we don't have our own science and our own scientific prowess, we are always going to be hostage to somebody else who has a better set of cards to play. So we better get our scientific act together. Otherwise, I think it's going to be very hard to be a superpower of any sort. That's just the reality. The good news is it's doable," he emphasised.

Along the same lines, Khanna said while startups and quick economic winds are good, India also needs to invest in, and focus on, areas which need a longer time horizon. 

"I gave you a couple of examples from China just because it is the one country that has outstripped everybody, and so I think it is deserving of some introspection. Those are returns in multiple orders of magnitude that are higher than what we are pursuing - 100 times, 1,000 times, 10,000 times greater. So we need to play in the big leagues," he said. 

US As Educational Destination

Asked about how the US is for Indian students, given the uncertainty and the shift in policies under the Trump administration, the professor said they should look at all options. 

"Anybody who reads the news would know higher education is going through a tumultuous time and my university, Harvard, is no exception. These are uncertain times, and when students ask me 'should we be considering the United States?', my honest answer is you should consider all the options," Khanna said. 

"At this point, we have plenty of interesting universities that are starting up in India, not just the IITs but liberal arts institutions, including Ashoka, Plaksha and FLAME. We have universities in Canada and the United Kingdom that are capitalising on the US uncertainty at this point, and are competing for talent. And, in the end, competition for talent is a good thing. It is good for the students, it is good for the academics and I just hope that the policy uncertainty in the United States dies down," he said. 

Worrying Trends

On two trends that he feels are worrying for the world, the professor said he is worried about rising inequality and climate change. 

"Markets have an uncanny ability to allocate resources to whoever is able to use them well at that moment, but they also seem to be generating quite a bit of inequality," he said. 

"And the other one is managing the carbon footprint. There are seven environmental thresholds that constitute tipping points and the world has already gone over the tipping point for six out of the seven. So I think we are in a very precarious place as a human race vis-a-vis using too much carbon. It is fantastic to see India being so open to renewable energy," he said.

Rapid Fire

During a rapid fire, Khanna was asked to describe Prime Minister Narendra Modi in one word and he said "hyper-prepared". He generated laughter soon after when, asked the same question about US President Donald Trump, he replied, "no idea". 

On the NDTV World Summit, he said it was really fun to meet people from all walks of life. 



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Friday, 17 October 2025

Black Hole Tears Star Apart, Sends Out Powerful Flares Six Months Later

Astronomers detected a black hole 650 million light-years away devouring a star and then erupting twice with powerful flares months later. Observed by the Zwicky Transient Facility and tracked by ALMA and the VLA, this rare off-centre event hints at a rogue black hole cast out from its host galaxy.

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Thursday, 16 October 2025

M3gan 2.0 OTT Release Date Revealed: Know When and Where to Watch Sci-Fi Horror Film Online

M3gan 2.0 is set to land on the digital screens soon, where it will stream on JioHotstar. The cast of M3gan 2.0 includes Jenna Davis, who voices M3gan, along with Amie Donald, Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, Brian Jordan Alvarez, Ivanna Sakhno, and more, in prominent roles. It is expected to debut on Oct 27th, 2025, on JioHotstar in Hindi and English languages.

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Video: Cops Watching, Delhi University Student Slaps Professor

A professor at Delhi University's Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar College was slapped and assaulted during a heated altercation involving Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) joint secretary Deepika Jha and other members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Thursday.

A video of the confrontation, which has since surfaced online, shows the teacher being attacked in the presence of police officers.

The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from the university's teaching community.

A Delhi University professor, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, "In the recent student council elections, a candidate from the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) won the post of president, while ABVP members secured two other positions. The NSUI winner was reportedly beaten up by ABVP supporters and had filed a complaint regarding the assault."

The assaulted professor, Sujit Kumar, serves as the convenor of the college's disciplinary committee. According to a statement issued by the Democratic Teachers' Front (DTF), the committee was investigating recent incidents of campus violence allegedly involving ABVP members attacking other students.

The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) has written to the Vice-Chancellor demanding swift and decisive action.

Expressing outrage, DUTA's letter stated, "We are appalled to learn that a senior faculty member at BR Ambedkar College was slapped and attacked by a group of students inside the college while performing his official duties. Such acts of violence have no place in an academic institution and are a direct affront to the dignity of the teaching community. This incident fosters an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among teachers and students alike."

The association further urged the university administration to conduct a thorough inquiry and take exemplary disciplinary measures. "We call for immediate and firm action against the perpetrators to send out a clear message that indiscipline and lawlessness will not be tolerated," the letter added.

Jha said she had visited the campus after students sought her help over alleged misconduct and physical assault by Professor Kumar, which they claimed stemmed from political bias.

"In the Principal's office, and even in the presence of police personnel, Professor Kumar hurled abuses and threatened me," Jha told NDTV. "I repeatedly requested the officers to intervene, but they remained passive. His aggressive behaviour, continuous staring, and inappropriate remarks made it clear that he appeared to be under the influence of alcohol," she alleged.

Jha said she reacted in a moment of distress and anger. "I accept that I acted impulsively and regret the way I responded. I sincerely apologise to the teaching fraternity; I never intended to disrespect teachers. But as a student representative, the repeated abusive behaviour and intimidating conduct of Professor Kumar made me feel unsafe," she said.

The student leader added that her concern was primarily about the safety of women on campus. "My only appeal to the college administration is to ensure that no staff member or individual under the influence of alcohol or motivated by political bias is allowed on college premises again," she said.

NSUI national president Varun Choudhary condemned the alleged assault, saying, "This attack on a professor in front of police is an assault on the dignity of the academic community. We demand the immediate arrest of those involved and strict action to restore discipline on campus."

Rudrashish Chakraborty, associate professor at Kirori Mal College, also criticised the incident, saying, "The events at Bhim Rao Ambedkar College are disturbing but not entirely unexpected. They reflect a continuing pattern of unruly behaviour by ABVP members, not just in DU but across India. Such acts are enabled by the leniency and support extended by the university administration, which has effectively allowed ABVP to operate with impunity."



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Motorola Edge 70: Launch Date, Expected Price in India, Specifications, Features and More

The Motorola Edge 70 is all set to be launched in India as the first member of the Edge 70 family. Arriving as the successor to the Edge 60,...