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Indian tennis icon Rohan Bopanna has bid adieu to professional tennis after a stellar 20-year career. His final match was at the Paris Masters. Bopanna etched his name in history this year as the oldest Grand Slam winner and World No. 1 in doubles. He expressed immense pride in representing India throughout his journey.
A 15-year-old boy in Gujarat allegedly murdered his elder brother and six-months-pregnant sister-in-law, then confessed to raping her before killing her. The motive appears to be resentment over his brother's mistreatment. The mother is arrested for aiding in the burial and evidence destruction. The crime was uncovered after the sister-in-law's family became suspicious.
Afghanistan's Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani issued a strong warning to Pakistan, emphasizing that Kabul's patience should not be misconstrued as weakness. Following tense negotiations mediated by Turkey and Qatar, both nations agreed to a fragile ceasefire to halt recent deadly border clashes. Despite this progress, the border remains closed, with hundreds stranded.
India's maiden ICC Women's World Cup 2025 victory in Navi Mumbai was marked by exceptional sportsmanship. Following their win over South Africa, Indian players displayed remarkable empathy, consoling their tearful opponents. Moments of compassion between teammates and rivals, like Jemimah Rodrigues comforting Marizanne Kapp and Smriti Mandhana speaking with Laura Wolvaardt, truly defined the spirit of cricket.
Delhi's air quality has plunged to dangerous levels, with a viral post highlighting how opening a door instantly pushed indoor air quality from a 'poor' 100 AQI to a 'severe' 500, despite four purifiers running. The city's overall AQI reached 386, with many areas reporting 'severe' pollution due to stagnant winds, making life unbearable for residents.
A tragic incident near Nagla Budhi has claimed five lives. A speeding car struck pedestrians, killing five and injuring two. The victims were rushed to Sarojini Naidu Medical College where they were declared dead. Eyewitnesses reported the car hit a divider before veering off. The driver has been arrested and the vehicle seized.
Rajasthan's anti-gangster task force, in collaboration with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, detained Jagdeep Singh, alias Jagga, a key operative of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, near the US-Canada border. Jagga is wanted in over a dozen cases in Rajasthan and Punjab for serious criminal activities, including attempted murder.
Delhi's air quality remains poor, prompting authorities to enforce GRAP II measures. A ban on non-BS-VI commercial vehicles entering the capital starts November 1. Water sprinklers are deployed as the city experiences "very poor" and "poor" AQI levels. Cloud seeding operations are also underway to combat pollution.
IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal lauded India's bench strength and the enduring class of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Dhumal highlighted Rohit's Player of the Series performance against Australia, showcasing his conviction and work ethic, and expressed confidence in their continued contributions to Indian cricket.
