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ISRO to launch heaviest satellite on 'Bahubali' rocket today | 5 things to know
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch its heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03, on Sunday aboard the LVM3-M5 rocket. Weighing 4,410 kg, CMS-03 aims to provide extensive services over the Indian region. The launch is scheduled for 5:26 pm at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, marking a significant advancement in ISRO's heavy-lift capabilities.
Mumbai hostage case: Cops contacted ex-minister during negotiations with accused Rohit Arya
Former Maharashtra Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar may have his statement recorded following the hostage situation led by Rohit Arya, who held 17 children and two adults at a Mumbai studio. Arya was killed in police firing during the rescue. The Crime Branch is investigating the incident and recording statements from involved officials and witnesses. A magisterial inquiry into Arya's death is underway.
'Gaurav Gogoi 100% Pak agent', Himanta claims, gets dare from Congress MP
Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi challenged Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to publicly disclose an SIT report alleging Gogoi's links to Pakistan. Sarma, who previously called Gogoi a "100 per cent Pakistani agent," defended his claims and welcomed legal action from Gogoi. The political feud centers on accusations involving Gogoi's British wife and alleged ties to Pakistani agencies.
How Cong leaders reacted to Shashi Tharoor's remarks on 'nepo kid' Rahul Gandhi: ‘Dynastic influence not limited to…'
A controversy arose after BJP criticized Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's comments on political dynasties in an article, claiming he targeted Rahul Gandhi. Congress leaders defended the legacy of the Nehru-Gandhi family, emphasizing the merit and sacrifice of past leaders. Tharoor's piece argued that nepotism undermines governance, suggesting that political power should be based on ability, not lineage.
'Cleanest' Delhi air in a decade: Big BJP claim as Rahul Gandhi slams pollution
Rahul Gandhi highlighted worsening air quality in Delhi, citing personal health issues and suggesting shifting his mother out of the city due to pollution. He criticized the BJP government for failing to address the problem. In response, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa accused Gandhi of defaming the city, asserting that air quality issues began under Congress rule.
Bombay HC resumes trial of Abu Jundal, key accused in 26/11 terror attacks case
The Bombay High Court has allowed the trial of Zabiuddin Ansari, also known as Abu Jundal, to resume after quashing a lower court order for the release of confidential documents. Ansari, accused of training the terrorists involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, had stalled the trial since 2018. The decision paves the way for the trial to continue.
‘No cure for night blindness’: BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi taunts Kharge over Bihar remarks
BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi criticized Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge for calling PM Modi a "leader of liars." He highlighted Bihar's economic growth under NDA, questioning Kharge's claims. Trivedi accused Congress of inconsistency and dishonesty regarding Bihar's development. He emphasized the state's progress and predicted voters would reject corrupt leaders in favor of the Nitish Kumar-Modi alliance in upcoming elections.
'Driver completely drunk, truck at full speed': Eyewitnesses recall Jaipur accident that killed 13
Thirteen people died in a tragic road accident in Jaipur, Rajasthan, caused by a speeding, allegedly drunk driver who rammed into multiple vehicles and pedestrians. Eyewitnesses described chaos as the truck collided with stationary cars and motorbikes. Three injured individuals are in critical condition. Authorities are investigating, and the driver has been arrested amid rising concerns over road safety.
San Francisco-Delhi Air India flight makes precautionary landing in Mongolia. Here's why
Air India flight AI174 from San Francisco to Delhi was diverted to Ulaanbaatar on November 2 due to a suspected technical issue, landing safely. The airline prioritized passenger safety and is assisting those affected. This incident follows several recent diversions and cancellations due to technical problems with Air India flights.
Zubeen Garg was murdered, SIT to file chargesheet by Dec 8: Assam CM
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that singer Zubeen Garg's death in Singapore is being investigated as a murder, with a charge sheet expected by December 8. The SIT has arrested seven individuals and is conducting two probes, while a judicial commission has also been established to investigate the circumstances of Garg's death.
‘Very unpredictable’: Sudan envoy after Indian man abducted by rebel forces in civil war
An Indian national from Odisha, Adarsh Behera, has been abducted by rebel forces in Sudan's Al Fashir amid ongoing civil conflict. The Sudanese government is coordinating with India for his release. Sudan's ambassador expressed hope for Behera's safe return, while highlighting India’s humanitarian aid efforts during the crisis and the potential for future cooperation post-war.
Bengaluru woman longing for a child kidnaps four-year-old boy with friend’s help, arrested: Report
Bengaluru's Chikkajala police arrested two women, Hemavathi (43) and Khurshid (40), for abducting a four-year-old boy from Hunasemaranahalli. The boy was reported missing on October 25, and police quickly located him using CCTV footage, rescuing him within five hours. The motive behind the kidnapping was Hemavathi's desire for a child, with Khurshid assisting in the plan.
Grief, physical and mental pain: Air India crash’s sole survivor ‘sits alone in room’, doesn’t talk to wife
Vishwaskumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad that killed 241 people, shared his ongoing struggles with PTSD and grief over losing his brother. Despite being hailed as the "luckiest man alive," Ramesh feels isolated and battles physical pain, while his family also suffers from the trauma. Healing seems distant as investigations continue.
Indians hit highest rejection rate for Canada study visa even as ties on the mend
Data shows Indian applicants for Canadian study permits face a rejection rate exceeding 70%, significantly higher than the overall 40% across all nationalities. In August 2025, 74% of Indian applications were denied, up from 32% in August 2023. Canada's stringent measures against fraud and reduced permit issuance contribute to this trend, impacting the number of Indian applicants significantly.
India rushes aid for Afghanistan quake victims, Jaishankar speaks to Muttaqi
India has sent relief materials to Afghanistan following a 6.3-magnitude earthquake that resulted in 20 deaths and over 534 injuries. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed condolences and assured further assistance to Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, reflecting India's increasing engagement with the Taliban. The aid includes 15 tonnes of food supplies, with more medical assistance planned.
25-year-old MBA graduate found dead in North Bengaluru apartment. Suicide suspected: Report
A 25-year-old MBA graduate was found dead in her North Bengaluru apartment, reportedly having battled depression. Neighbors alerted police after noticing a foul smell. Her family, unable to contact her for days, sought help from the landlord, who discovered her body. Authorities suspect suicide and are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.

