British Airways resumed operations at Heathrow Airport after an 18-hour disruption caused by a severe electrical substation fire. The incident led to mass flight cancellations, affecting around 200,000 passengers and highlighting concerns about the resilience of Britain's infrastructure.
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Nikita Singhania, accused of abetting her husband's suicide, should not use their child to secure bail, argues the counsel for deceased Atul Subhash. Atul's suicide video explicitly mentioned not to let the child be used as a tool. The Bengaluru court will hear Nikita's bail plea on January 4 against charges of harassment leading to suicide.
South Korean police are investigating a Japanese woman for allegedly kissing BTS member Jin without his consent during a public event. The incident occurred last year at a fan gathering, where Jin appeared uncomfortable. An online complaint initiated the investigation, and assistance from Japanese police helped identify the woman, who has refused to appear for questioning.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge faced criticism for questioning the effectiveness of taking dips in the Ganga at a rally in Madhya Pradesh. BJP accused Kharge of anti-Hindu sentiment, emphasizing the significance of Maha Kumbh. Kharge apologized if he hurt sentiments but insisted religion shouldn’t exploit the poor. BJP condemned the remarks, defending Sanatan faith.
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India's top IT firms like TCS and Infosys target recruiting 82,000 graduates by FY26, despite reduced current-year hiring. Renewed technology investment and increased spending in BFSI and North American markets drive these goals.
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