Ahead of polls, Bihar OKs plan to limit 35% quota in jobs for women: Non-domicile applicants to apply under general category; what it means for job aspirants

The Bihar government, led by Nitish Kumar, has approved a domicile clause for women’s reservation in state government jobs, limiting the 35% quota to Bihar residents only. Non-Bihari women must now compete in the general category. Additionally, financial aid will be provided to physically challenged candidates clearing UPSC and BPSC prelims.

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“Mitochondrial Challenges”: Why RFK Jr.’s mitochondrial rhetoric raises eyebrows

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent claims about diagnosing mitochondrial issues in children simply by observing their faces and posture have sparked controversy. While he emphasizes the importance of mitochondrial health and its connection to diet and environment, experts criticize his methods as unscientific. Doctors emphasize that diagnosing mitochondrial dysfunction requires medical testing, not visual assessments.

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UAE: Abu Dhabi Police return AED 140 million to cyber-fraud victims from more than 15,000 cases over 2 years

Abu Dhabi Police have recovered AED 140 million from online fraudsters over two years, returning funds to victims. Authorities are now promoting their “Be Cautious / خلك حذر” campaign to educate the public on common scams like phishing and misleading calls. Quick reporting and bank cooperation are highlighted as crucial for successful fund recovery.

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Weekly Shani Horoscope (November 3-9, 2025): Saturn Brings Hard Lessons for These Zodiac Signs

Saturn’s transit through Pisces and Uttara Bhadrapada emphasizes karmic lessons, discipline, and accepting responsibility for past choices. This week, Saturn encourages fortifying foundations, growing with integrity, and aligning with one’s higher purpose. Each zodiac sign receives specific guidance on patience, self-discipline, boundary setting, and honest self-reflection to navigate these transformative energies.

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Rogue UK surgeon who turned patients into ‘guinea pigs’ linked to over 200 victims, reports reveals

A public inquiry has begun hearing opening statements into neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel, the former Dundee specialist accused of harming more than 200 patients through experimental or inappropriate operations. Victims describe catastrophic injuries and years of dismissal by NHS Tayside. Though suspended in 2013 and now believed to be practising in Libya, Eljamel remains unreachable as…

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‘Trade must stay open’: India to Brics amid US tariffs; big ‘don’t complicate’ message

During a Brics meeting, S Jaishankar emphasized the need for a stable and predictable trade environment, addressing concerns over trade disruptions and advocating for resilient supply chains. He criticized increasing trade barriers and linking trade measures to non-trade matters, urging Brics nations to review trade flows and promote sustainable trade practices.

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