The upcoming April-June season is predicted to experience hotter than normal temperatures across most of India, with an increase in heatwave days. Vulnerable populations are at higher risk of heat-related illnesses, and anticipatory actions by local authorities are advised to mitigate potential impacts.
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Lewis Hamilton's move to Scuderia Ferrari for the 2025 Formula 1 season marks an exciting new chapter as he aims for an eighth championship. Optimistic about his future with Ferrari, Hamilton has ruled out retirement even if he secures the title. His commitment to success is evident, from embracing the new team environment to learning Italian.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Davendra Fadnavis claimed terror funds were used in the state elections. He cited a Malegaon case with suspicious transactions of Rs 1000 crore. Fadnavis alleged foreign interference and a Nepal meeting discussing replacing EVMs. The meeting involved organizations associated with the Bharat Jodo Yatra. These organizations campaigned for the opposition. The ATS is investigating the matter.
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Karnataka Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot has sent a bill proposing 4% Muslim reservation in government contracts to the President, citing constitutional concerns. The BJP opposed the bill, arguing against religion-based quotas. PM Modi criticized the Congress, accusing them of infringing on SC, ST, and OBC rights.
Prithvi Shaw's omission from Mumbai's Vijay Hazare Trophy squad sparked a social media outburst from the young opener. Shaw highlighted his impressive List A stats—3,399 runs at an average of 55.7—questioning the decision. This follows his exclusion from the Ranji team and going unsold in the IPL.
The Dallas Cowboys face the longest NFC championship drought after their rival Washington Commanders reached the title game. Cowboys' fans criticized owner Jerry Jones on social media for his management over the years. The Cowboys, underperforming this season with a 7-10 record, will seek a new head coach as Mike McCarthy's contract expires.
US authorities are poised to blacklist Chinese chipmaker Sophgo, following the discovery of a TSMC-produced chip within Huawei's Ascend 910B AI processor. This suggests Sophgo illicitly supplied the chip to Huawei, violating US trade restrictions. Sophgo, linked to Bitmain, allegedly supplied chips to Chinese government entities, despite denying ties with Huawei.
A Saudi doctor living in Germany drove into a Magdeburg Christmas market, killing five and injuring over 200. The 50-year-old suspect, an ex-Muslim with anti-Islamic views, was apprehended at the scene. Officials are investigating the motive, while the nation mourns and increases security measures.