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Scorpio, Weekly Horoscope, November 09 to November 15, 2025: Progress in career and finances expected

Scorpio, Weekly Horoscope, November 09 to November 15, 2025: Progress in career and finances expected

Scorpio, your week is a profound journey through emotional depth, practical achievement, and renewed self-worth. The early part of the week may bring minor setbacks—work hurdles, moments of depression, or arguments with a spouse. However, you’re also given an opportunity to develop emotional resilience and turn inward for wisdom. Reciting a calming mantra or engaging…

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Bihar polls: VVPAT slips found on roadside; election official suspended, EC clarifies

Bihar polls: VVPAT slips found on roadside; election official suspended, EC clarifies

The VVPAT slips were discovered near a college NEW DELHI: The Election Commission (EC) on Saturday asserted that the integrity of the polling process remains “uncompromised” after a large number of VVPAT slips were found dumped by the roadside in Bihar’s Samastipur district.Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar clarified that the slips were from mock…

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UAE: Fujairah tightens hiking rules with mandatory certified guides and expanded penalties

UAE: Fujairah tightens hiking rules with mandatory certified guides and expanded penalties

Fujairah enforces certified guides to boost mountain safety / Image credit: File The Emirate of Fujairah is rolling out a major regulatory change to professionalize and secure its bustling adventure tourism sector. Starting next season, the Fujairah Adventure Center has announced a strict new policy: no individual or group will be allowed to lead mountain…

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Delhi’s air quality has entered the ‘red zone’ with AQI crossing 400, making it the country’s second most polluted city. Despite hazardous levels in several areas, Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage 3 has not been enforced due to comparatively better air quality this November than last year, attributed to coordinated pollution control measures. Image credit: AP NEW DELHI: The national capital on Saturday entered the “red zone” after the air quality index (AQI) crossed 400-mark, making the situation adverse for Delhiites and the citizens in the national capital region.With a 24-hour average AQI of 361, Delhi became the country’s second most polluted city, according to CPCB data. Several areas, including Wazirpur (420), Burari (418), and Vivek Vihar (411), recorded “severe” pollution levels, while most others hovered in the ‘very poor’ range. In the NCR, Noida (354), Greater Noida (336), and Ghaziabad (339) also reported hazardous air, underscoring the region’s worsening smog crisis.The air quality early warning system for Delhi has forecast that the city’s air will stay in the ‘very poor’ category for the coming days. Since Diwali, the capital’s air quality has largely hovered between ‘poor’ and ‘very poor’, at times deteriorating to ‘severe’ levels.Why GRAP 3 not yet enforced?Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) stage 3 has not been enforced yet because, according to the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), the city’s air quality this November has remained comparatively better than the same period last year. Officials said that pollution levels have not yet reached the severe threshold that would trigger Stage 3 restrictions. They credited this improvement to timely and coordinated actions across departments, including intensified dust control, road cleaning, anti-smog operations, and stricter checks on vehicles and industrial emissions, which have helped delay the need for harsher measures.”Out of the last seven days, six have recorded better air quality than the corresponding days last year. This has been possible because of timely and coordinated action taken across departments,” PTI quoted an official saying.”Last year, GRAP Stage 3 was imposed on November 13. This time, with support from all departments and the residents of Delhi, we hope to prevent reaching that stage,” the official said.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’From Canada To New Zealand, The World Sings Along As India’s National Song ‘Vande Mataram’ Turns 150CIA Whistleblower Confirms Pakistan’s F-16s Were Nuke-Capable, But US Hid The Truth From The WorldBangladesh: NCP Warns Of Political Violence Ahead Of First Polls Since Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster‘They Were Treated Badly’: Families of Indians Trapped in Myanmar Job Scam React, MEA Sounds WarningPM Modi Flags Off Four Vande Bharat Express Trains From Varanasi, Says ‘New India On Fast Track’Massive Fire Engulf Bengali Basti Near Rithala Metro, One Killed As Firefighters Battle Flames123PhotostoriesFrom ‘Lakdi Ki Kaathi’ to ‘Chanda Hai Tu’: Bollywood songs that still keep the child in you aliveFrom Hrithik Roshan to Alia Bhatt: Meet child actors who became stars in Bollywood3 Ayurveda-approved steam blends for blocked nose and scratchy throatBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s everything about the top 5 finalists of the seasonBigg Boss 19: From an Age Gap of 9 Years to Their Love Story- All About Gaurav Khanna’s Wife Akanksha Chamola and Their RelationshipFrom ‘Delhi Crime Season 3’ to ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’: Upcoming week’s OTT releases12 deep-fried foods to enjoy with chai during the winter season10 flowers that mostly bloom in November‘English Vinglish’,‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ to ‘Kapoor & Sons’: When Bollywood broke the sanskaari mold and portrayed families as they really areAnanya Panday to Ariana Grande: 5 best looks of the day123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathWWE Smackdown HighlightsJoe DavisShohei OhtaniGM Kyle DubasWho is CatalinaDwayne JohnsonBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Delhi’s air quality has entered the ‘red zone’ with AQI crossing 400, making it the country’s second most polluted city. Despite hazardous levels in several areas, Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage 3 has not been enforced due to comparatively better air quality this November than last year, attributed to coordinated pollution control measures. Image credit: AP NEW DELHI: The national capital on Saturday entered the “red zone” after the air quality index (AQI) crossed 400-mark, making the situation adverse for Delhiites and the citizens in the national capital region.With a 24-hour average AQI of 361, Delhi became the country’s second most polluted city, according to CPCB data. Several areas, including Wazirpur (420), Burari (418), and Vivek Vihar (411), recorded “severe” pollution levels, while most others hovered in the ‘very poor’ range. In the NCR, Noida (354), Greater Noida (336), and Ghaziabad (339) also reported hazardous air, underscoring the region’s worsening smog crisis.The air quality early warning system for Delhi has forecast that the city’s air will stay in the ‘very poor’ category for the coming days. Since Diwali, the capital’s air quality has largely hovered between ‘poor’ and ‘very poor’, at times deteriorating to ‘severe’ levels.Why GRAP 3 not yet enforced?Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) stage 3 has not been enforced yet because, according to the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), the city’s air quality this November has remained comparatively better than the same period last year. Officials said that pollution levels have not yet reached the severe threshold that would trigger Stage 3 restrictions. They credited this improvement to timely and coordinated actions across departments, including intensified dust control, road cleaning, anti-smog operations, and stricter checks on vehicles and industrial emissions, which have helped delay the need for harsher measures.”Out of the last seven days, six have recorded better air quality than the corresponding days last year. This has been possible because of timely and coordinated action taken across departments,” PTI quoted an official saying.”Last year, GRAP Stage 3 was imposed on November 13. This time, with support from all departments and the residents of Delhi, we hope to prevent reaching that stage,” the official said.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’From Canada To New Zealand, The World Sings Along As India’s National Song ‘Vande Mataram’ Turns 150CIA Whistleblower Confirms Pakistan’s F-16s Were Nuke-Capable, But US Hid The Truth From The WorldBangladesh: NCP Warns Of Political Violence Ahead Of First Polls Since Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster‘They Were Treated Badly’: Families of Indians Trapped in Myanmar Job Scam React, MEA Sounds WarningPM Modi Flags Off Four Vande Bharat Express Trains From Varanasi, Says ‘New India On Fast Track’Massive Fire Engulf Bengali Basti Near Rithala Metro, One Killed As Firefighters Battle Flames123PhotostoriesFrom ‘Lakdi Ki Kaathi’ to ‘Chanda Hai Tu’: Bollywood songs that still keep the child in you aliveFrom Hrithik Roshan to Alia Bhatt: Meet child actors who became stars in Bollywood3 Ayurveda-approved steam blends for blocked nose and scratchy throatBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s everything about the top 5 finalists of the seasonBigg Boss 19: From an Age Gap of 9 Years to Their Love Story- All About Gaurav Khanna’s Wife Akanksha Chamola and Their RelationshipFrom ‘Delhi Crime Season 3’ to ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’: Upcoming week’s OTT releases12 deep-fried foods to enjoy with chai during the winter season10 flowers that mostly bloom in November‘English Vinglish’,‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ to ‘Kapoor & Sons’: When Bollywood broke the sanskaari mold and portrayed families as they really areAnanya Panday to Ariana Grande: 5 best looks of the day123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathWWE Smackdown HighlightsJoe DavisShohei OhtaniGM Kyle DubasWho is CatalinaDwayne JohnsonBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

NEW DELHI: The national capital on Saturday entered the “red zone” after the air quality index (AQI) crossed 400-mark, making the situation adverse for Delhiites and the citizens in the national capital region.With a 24-hour average AQI of 361, Delhi became the country’s second most polluted city, according to CPCB data. Several areas, including Wazirpur…

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Nov 08, 2025, 19:22 IST

Nov 08, 2025, 19:22 IST

India’s shooters continued to make their mark on the global stage, claiming one gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the ISSF World Championships on Saturday. While two-time Olympian Elavenil Valarivan produced a thrilling bronze in the women’s 10m air rifle, Army marksman Ravinder Singh delivered a golden performance in the men’s 50m free…

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The Scent of Purpose: Blossom Kochhar’s Journey from Kitchen Table to Factory Floor

The Scent of Purpose: Blossom Kochhar’s Journey from Kitchen Table to Factory Floor

In this CXO Connect conversation with Prasad Sanyal, beauty pioneer Dr Blossom Kochhar looks back at four decades of building India’s aromatherapy movement—from hand-blending creams on her kitchen table to shaping the country’s wellness education ecosystem. When your name is Blossom, destiny doesn’t really do nuance. It arrives in full bloom. Her father, a coffee…

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‘Maxton Hall Season 2’ X reviews: Netizens appreciate all-consuming chapter, claim to be ‘obsessed’ with the series

‘Maxton Hall Season 2’ X reviews: Netizens appreciate all-consuming chapter, claim to be ‘obsessed’ with the series

The fan favorite teenage drama is back – and netizens can’t stop gushing about the parallels, dialogues, redemptions, and the water effect with blue waves. Unraveling the story of ‘Maxton Hall Season 2,’ the story of James Beaufort and Ruby Bell has been unleashed in the most all-consuming way possible. As for what the verdict…

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If you fell into a black hole, would you survive? What new research says about spaghettification

If you fell into a black hole, would you survive? What new research says about spaghettification

Picture yourself drifting in space, caught in the pull of a black hole. The idea feels like pure science fiction, yet physicists have spent decades calculating what would really happen if a human fell in. From warped space-time to unimaginable stretching forces, a black hole is the most extreme environment in the known universe.A peer-reviewed…

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‘Technical glitch’: All flight movement in Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport delayed; at least 5 planes on hold

‘Technical glitch’: All flight movement in Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport delayed; at least 5 planes on hold

Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport on Saturday reported a technical glitch leading to the delay of all flight movements with at least five plane journeys being put on hold, ANI reported citing an official.“Problem has been reported in the airfield lighting system of the runway. At least five flights are on hold as of now. All…

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Row erupts over Sydney Sweeney’s response on ‘white supremacy’ in American Eagle ad: ‘She’s always been a MAGA’

Row erupts over Sydney Sweeney’s response on ‘white supremacy’ in American Eagle ad: ‘She’s always been a MAGA’

Sydney Sweeney’s recent interview with GQ has once again stirred up a row around the American Eagle denim campaign that earlier sparked one of the year’s biggest culture-war arguments. The advert was built around the tagline that “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans.” The ad drew accusations of racism and eugenics in June. Her latest remarks…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that ‘ease of justice’ is crucial for ease of living and doing business, ensuring accessibility for all citizens. He highlighted the government’s efforts in faster, inclusive justice delivery through Lok Adalats and the legal aid defence counsel system, resolving millions of disputes and aiding marginalized sections. PM Modi addressing the event (ANI) NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that ensuring the “ease of justice” is essential for achieving both ease of living and ease of doing business, emphasising that justice must be accessible to every citizen, irrespective of social or financial background.Speaking at the national conference on strengthening legal aid delivery mechanisms organised by the national legal services authority (NALSA) at the Supreme Court, Modi said the government has taken several steps to make justice delivery faster and more inclusive in recent years and will further accelerate the process.“Justice must be available to everyone; ease of justice is a must to ensure ease of living and ease of doing business,” the Prime Minister said. Adding, “we have taken several steps to improve ease of justice in recent years; we’ll further accelerate this process.”Highlighting the importance of legal aid and dispute resolution, PM Modi said, “legal aid plays a vital role in ensuring that justice is accessible to all. I am satisfied that today, through Lok Adalats and pre-litigation settlements, millions of disputes are being resolved quickly, amicably, and at low cost. Under the legal aid defence counsel system initiated by the government of India, nearly 800,000 criminal cases have been resolved in just three years.”He added that these initiatives have helped deliver justice to the “poor, Dalits, oppressed, exploited, and deprived sections of the country.”Stressing that social justice can only be achieved when justice reaches everyone, PM noted that the “language of law should be one that is understood by those seeking justice.” He said judgments and legal documents should be made available in local languages and commended the Supreme Court for taking significant steps in this direction, “when people understand law in their own language, it leads to better compliance and fewer lawsuits,” he said.The Prime Minister also launched the community mediation training module prepared by NALSA, noting that mediation has “always been a part of our civilisation” and that the new mediation act reflects India’s long-standing tradition of amicable dispute resolution in a modern form.He further underlined the role of technology in expanding access to justice, describing the e-Courts Project as a key example of how digital tools are improving inclusion and efficiency in the legal system.The two-day NALSA conference will deliberate on key components of India’s legal aid architecture, including the legal aid defence counsel system, para-legal volunteers, permanent Lok Adalats, and financial management of legal services institutions. (With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’From Canada To New Zealand, The World Sings Along As India’s National Song ‘Vande Mataram’ Turns 150CIA Whistleblower Confirms Pakistan’s F-16s Were Nuke-Capable, But US Hid The Truth From The WorldBangladesh: NCP Warns Of Political Violence Ahead Of First Polls Since Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster‘They Were Treated Badly’: Families of Indians Trapped in Myanmar Job Scam React, MEA Sounds WarningPM Modi Flags Off Four Vande Bharat Express Trains From Varanasi, Says ‘New India On Fast Track’Massive Fire Engulf Bengali Basti Near Rithala Metro, One Killed As Firefighters Battle Flames123Photostories3 Ayurveda-approved steam blends for blocked nose and scratchy throatBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s everything about the top 5 finalists of the seasonBigg Boss 19: From an Age Gap of 9 Years to Their Love Story- All About Gaurav Khanna’s Wife Akanksha Chamola and Their RelationshipFrom ‘Delhi Crime Season 3’ to ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’: Upcoming week’s OTT releases12 deep-fried foods to enjoy with chai during the winter season10 flowers that mostly bloom in November‘English Vinglish’,‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ to ‘Kapoor & Sons’: When Bollywood broke the sanskaari mold and portrayed families as they really areAnanya Panday to Ariana Grande: 5 best looks of the day7 things one should not buy on SaturdaysManoj Bajpayee’s most iconic scenes from ‘The Family Man’ seasons123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathWWE Smackdown HighlightsJoe DavisShohei OhtaniGM Kyle DubasWho is CatalinaDwayne JohnsonBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that ‘ease of justice’ is crucial for ease of living and doing business, ensuring accessibility for all citizens. He highlighted the government’s efforts in faster, inclusive justice delivery through Lok Adalats and the legal aid defence counsel system, resolving millions of disputes and aiding marginalized sections. PM Modi addressing the event (ANI) NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that ensuring the “ease of justice” is essential for achieving both ease of living and ease of doing business, emphasising that justice must be accessible to every citizen, irrespective of social or financial background.Speaking at the national conference on strengthening legal aid delivery mechanisms organised by the national legal services authority (NALSA) at the Supreme Court, Modi said the government has taken several steps to make justice delivery faster and more inclusive in recent years and will further accelerate the process.“Justice must be available to everyone; ease of justice is a must to ensure ease of living and ease of doing business,” the Prime Minister said. Adding, “we have taken several steps to improve ease of justice in recent years; we’ll further accelerate this process.”Highlighting the importance of legal aid and dispute resolution, PM Modi said, “legal aid plays a vital role in ensuring that justice is accessible to all. I am satisfied that today, through Lok Adalats and pre-litigation settlements, millions of disputes are being resolved quickly, amicably, and at low cost. Under the legal aid defence counsel system initiated by the government of India, nearly 800,000 criminal cases have been resolved in just three years.”He added that these initiatives have helped deliver justice to the “poor, Dalits, oppressed, exploited, and deprived sections of the country.”Stressing that social justice can only be achieved when justice reaches everyone, PM noted that the “language of law should be one that is understood by those seeking justice.” He said judgments and legal documents should be made available in local languages and commended the Supreme Court for taking significant steps in this direction, “when people understand law in their own language, it leads to better compliance and fewer lawsuits,” he said.The Prime Minister also launched the community mediation training module prepared by NALSA, noting that mediation has “always been a part of our civilisation” and that the new mediation act reflects India’s long-standing tradition of amicable dispute resolution in a modern form.He further underlined the role of technology in expanding access to justice, describing the e-Courts Project as a key example of how digital tools are improving inclusion and efficiency in the legal system.The two-day NALSA conference will deliberate on key components of India’s legal aid architecture, including the legal aid defence counsel system, para-legal volunteers, permanent Lok Adalats, and financial management of legal services institutions. (With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’From Canada To New Zealand, The World Sings Along As India’s National Song ‘Vande Mataram’ Turns 150CIA Whistleblower Confirms Pakistan’s F-16s Were Nuke-Capable, But US Hid The Truth From The WorldBangladesh: NCP Warns Of Political Violence Ahead Of First Polls Since Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster‘They Were Treated Badly’: Families of Indians Trapped in Myanmar Job Scam React, MEA Sounds WarningPM Modi Flags Off Four Vande Bharat Express Trains From Varanasi, Says ‘New India On Fast Track’Massive Fire Engulf Bengali Basti Near Rithala Metro, One Killed As Firefighters Battle Flames123Photostories3 Ayurveda-approved steam blends for blocked nose and scratchy throatBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s everything about the top 5 finalists of the seasonBigg Boss 19: From an Age Gap of 9 Years to Their Love Story- All About Gaurav Khanna’s Wife Akanksha Chamola and Their RelationshipFrom ‘Delhi Crime Season 3’ to ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’: Upcoming week’s OTT releases12 deep-fried foods to enjoy with chai during the winter season10 flowers that mostly bloom in November‘English Vinglish’,‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ to ‘Kapoor & Sons’: When Bollywood broke the sanskaari mold and portrayed families as they really areAnanya Panday to Ariana Grande: 5 best looks of the day7 things one should not buy on SaturdaysManoj Bajpayee’s most iconic scenes from ‘The Family Man’ seasons123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathWWE Smackdown HighlightsJoe DavisShohei OhtaniGM Kyle DubasWho is CatalinaDwayne JohnsonBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

PM Modi addressing the event (ANI) NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that ensuring the “ease of justice” is essential for achieving both ease of living and ease of doing business, emphasising that justice must be accessible to every citizen, irrespective of social or financial background.Speaking at the national conference on strengthening…

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Gold market trends: Prices drop for third week as dollar stays firm; Fed tone and China move weigh on sentiment

Gold market trends: Prices drop for third week as dollar stays firm; Fed tone and China move weigh on sentiment

Gold prices extended their decline for the third straight week, pressured by a stronger US dollar and cautious remarks from Federal Reserve officials that curbed investor appetite for safe-haven assets, analysts said.The sustained firmness in the greenback and the US central bank’s wait-and-watch stance have kept bullion trading in a narrow range through the holiday-shortened…

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AI tops the charts at work, beating pay and burnout as India’s new career game-changer

AI tops the charts at work, beating pay and burnout as India’s new career game-changer

Artificial intelligence has overtaken traditional priorities such as pay and burnout to become the most decisive force shaping how Indians approach their work. Indeed’s inaugural 2025 Workplace Trends Report places AI at the heart of this shift, marking a pivotal moment in how India’s workforce navigates its professional picture.The report, which surveyed 3,872 respondents across…

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Zarine Khan’s daughter Farah Khan Ali pens emotional note after her demise, ‘Born a Parsi, Married as a Muslim and cremated according to Hindu rites’

Zarine Khan’s daughter Farah Khan Ali pens emotional note after her demise, ‘Born a Parsi, Married as a Muslim and cremated according to Hindu rites’

Former actor Zarine Khan, wife of Sanjay Khan and mother of Sussanne Khan and Zayed Khan, passed away on November 7 at her Mumbai residence. She was 81 and had been battling age-related ailments.Born Zarine Katrak in a Parsi family, she later married into a Muslim household. However, her son Zayed Khan performed her last…

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Want to live longer? Neurologist recommends a simple exercise that can literally ‘increase’ brain size

Want to live longer? Neurologist recommends a simple exercise that can literally ‘increase’ brain size

Dr. Austin Perlmutter, a neurologist and well‑known brain‑health specialist recently revealed that a simple exercise can in fact, build new brain cells. Yes, that is true! Read on to know more…Dr Perlmutter says that while exercise is one of the most powerful ways to build new brain cells, amidst that, walking is the clear winner….

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Gemini, Weekly Horoscope,  November 09 to November 15,  2025: Social spark to steady success; Charm opens doors

Gemini, Weekly Horoscope, November 09 to November 15, 2025: Social spark to steady success; Charm opens doors

Gemini, this week is a kaleidoscope of social engagements, introspection, challenges, and unexpected joys. The week kicks off on a high note, with family celebrations or social gatherings taking center stage. You’re the heart of the party, charming others with your eloquence, and enjoying moments of happiness and connection with loved ones. Early on, there’s…

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‘Dangerous move’: Kerala CM on RSS song at Vande Bharat launch; takes shot at Railways

‘Dangerous move’: Kerala CM on RSS song at Vande Bharat launch; takes shot at Railways

NEW DELHI: Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan strongly condemned the Southern Railway for allegedly making school students sing an RSS song onboard the newly inaugurated Vande Bharat Express from Ernakulam to Bengaluru on Saturday.“The @GMSRailway making students sing the RSS anthem at the flag-off of the Ernakulam–Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express is highly condemnable. Including the…

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Did Zohran Mamdani do a ‘Nazi salute’? Social media compares his wave to Elon Musk, calls out ‘double standards’

Did Zohran Mamdani do a ‘Nazi salute’? Social media compares his wave to Elon Musk, calls out ‘double standards’

Newly elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani became the centre of an internet debate after a video from his victory speech went viral. In the clip, Mamdani is seen raising his arm several times and waving to supporters. Some social media users claimed the movements resembled a Nazi salute, similar to the hand gesture…

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