ATS grilling reveals Bilal Khan’s links with 4,000 Pakistani numbers, regular contact with AQIS handlers in Pakistan

Terror suspect Bilal Khan, arrested in Saharanpur, revealed extensive contact with nearly 4,000 Pakistani numbers and direct instructions from Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) handlers. Investigators found he propagated extremist content, glorified terrorists, and pledged allegiance to his handler, aiming to radicalize local youth for AQIS activities in India.

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‘How insensitive can one be’: BJP questions CM Mamata Banerjee’s dandia dance amid Kolkata rain deaths

Following severe flooding and 11 electrocution deaths in Kolkata, BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya criticized West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee for participating in a dandiya event during a Durga Puja inauguration. The BJP condemned Banerjee’s actions as insensitive, accusing her of prioritizing revelry over mourning with the people affected by the tragedy.

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Why you should avoid fermented foods during the rainy season

During the monsoon season, high humidity and microbial activity necessitate caution with fermented foods. While generally beneficial, their consumption can increase the risk of contamination, digestive issues, and skin problems. It’s advisable to consume freshly prepared fermented foods in moderation, store them properly, and prioritize warm, cooked meals to maintain health during this damp weather.

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Optical illusion: Only 1% of people who have a high IQ and excellent eyesight can spot the hidden heart

A mind-bending optical illusion challenges viewers to find a hidden heart amidst a sea of snails. This visual puzzle tests observation skills and brainpower, with only 1% of individuals possessing sharp eyesight and high IQs able to solve it. Successfully spotting the heart signifies excellent visual memory, focus, and problem-solving abilities.

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