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Music composer Palash Muchhal was spotted at Mumbai airport with his family following the unexpected postponement of his wedding to cricketer Smriti Mandhana. Muchhal maintained a low profile, acknowledging photographers with a nod. The wedding was reportedly called off due to Smriti’s father’s health issues, with Muchhal also allegedly facing health complications.
Elon Musk’s son is named after this Indian Nobel genius: Who was Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Elon Musk shared a personal detail about his family. His partner, Shivon Zilis, has Indian roots. Their son’s middle name, Sekhar, honours Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. Chandrasekhar’s work on stars inspired Musk. This naming choice connects family heritage with scientific achievement. It highlights Musk’s admiration for thinkers who advance our understanding of the universe.
Former Tory deputy chair Gullis defects to Reform
Jonathan Gullis, a former education minister, lost his Stoke-on-Trent North seat in 2024.
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Gurugram, save water! Taps to run dry in many sectors for 48 hours from 3 December | List of areas to be impacted
Gurugram water supply cut: The 48-hour disruption will commence at 11 AM on 3 December and conclude at 11 AM on 5 December. The areas impacted are Sector 37, all sectors from 42 to 74, and the villages of Badshahpur and Khandsa.
Congress vs Tharoor: MP skips party’s key huddle; cites travel hurdle
Shashi Tharoor missed a key Congress strategy meeting ahead of Parliament’s Winter Session, citing travel from Kerala with his elderly mother. This follows previous absences and public praise for Prime Minister Modi, intensifying friction within the party since his presidential election bid.
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‘If we don’t break that cycle …’: It’s raining ‘mosquitoes’ over Hawaii — here’s the reason why
In a unique conservation effort, Hawaii is deploying thousands of lab-reared male mosquitoes via drones and helicopters to combat invasive species threatening native honeycreepers. These specially treated insects, carrying a bacterium that prevents their eggs from hatching, aim to drastically reduce the wild mosquito population responsible for spreading deadly avian malaria.










