Family members of Roshan Patra, a NEET aspirant found dead in his Kota hostel room, suspect foul play and demand a thorough investigation. The 24-year-old from Ganjam was preparing for the exam. His father reported a normal conversation just two days prior.
Related news
Milwaukee Bucks' superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is probable for tonight's game against the Toronto Raptors, managing a left great toe sprain. Despite this, the team is optimistic about his availability, though his minutes may be managed. Guard Kevin Porter Jr. remains out with an ankle injury, impacting the Bucks' rotation. The Raptors expect a competitive lineup led by Scottie Barnes.
NBA star Anthony Davis, now with the Dallas Mavericks, is set to wear protective glasses following a retina injury. His career boasts significant earnings, with a net worth of $180 million, fueled by lucrative contracts and endorsements from major brands like Nike. Davis is also venturing into film and production, showcasing his diverse off-court success.
Israel launched airstrikes and artillery attacks on dozens of Hamas targets in Gaza after the group reportedly violated a ceasefire. The IDF struck weapon storage sites, military infrastructure, and a six-kilometer underground tunnel. Gaza's civil defense reported at least 33 killed in the Israeli strikes.
Chip giant Intel has returned to profit after six quarters of losses. The company reported strong revenue in the third quarter, driven by high demand for its chips. This positive performance follows a significant investment from the US government. Intel expects this robust demand to continue through 2026. The company's client computing segment, which includes PC and laptop chips, saw a 5% year-over-year increase. Artificial intelligence is seen as a key driver for future growth.
South Korea's Supreme Court has sent back a massive $1 billion divorce settlement for SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won's estranged wife, Roh Soh-yeong, for review. The court deemed funds from Roh's father, a former president, as bribe money, thus ineligible for the settlement. This decision offers Chey immediate financial relief while the case awaits further deliberation.
For millions of dogs, Diwali is not a festival of light. It is a night of noise and terror, a prolonged panic attack that no amount of comforting words can soothe. What we call tradition, they experience as trauma. And the reason lies not in weakness or over-sensitivity, but in the very biology that humans helped shape — a physiology honed over millennia for survival, now caught in a storm it cannot understand.
Taxpayers facing refund delays due to TDS mismatches in Form 26AS have a reason to cheer. A recent Allahabad High Court ruling mandates tax authorities to accept taxpayer-provided TDS documentation, like Form 16A, for verification. This decision prevents Assessing Officers from arbitrarily withholding legitimate refunds, shifting the verification burden to them.
Routine eye exams are now revealing early signs of heart disease. The retina's delicate blood vessels can show changes like narrowed vessels or 'eye strokes,' indicating potential cardiovascular risks. This non-invasive approach allows for earlier detection of conditions like high blood pressure and atherosclerosis, prompting crucial follow-up with doctors and potentially preventing serious heart events.
Vice President JD Vance marked the US semiquincentennial with a powerful military demonstration at Camp Pendleton, showcasing Marine strength amid a government shutdown. The event, which drew protesters and criticism from Governor Newsom, highlighted Vance's return to his military roots and his use of military symbolism to project federal resolve and appeal to voters.
An RBI economist has accused SBI of plagiarizing its Monetary Policy Reports in recent Ecowrap publications. The SBI team has dismissed the allegations, asserting their research methodology is distinct and original.
