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K'taka court sentences 6 men to 6-yr jail in '22 murder case

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February 06, 2025

A local court in Hassan district of Karnataka has sentenced six men to six years in prison for the murder of a 42-year-old man in 2022.

- Rhythma Kaul

NEW DELHI: A new global analysis has found that there is an increase in lung cancer diagnoses among people who have never smoked, raising particular concerns for countries like India where severe air pollution affects multiple states, especially during winter months.

According to a study published on Tuesday in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine journal, adenocarcinoma has emerged as the predominant form among four main lung cancer subtypes, accounting for 53%-70% of cases in never-smokers worldwide.

The research estimates that in 2022, ambient particulate matter pollution was responsible for 114,486 adenocarcinoma cases in men and 80,378 cases in women globally.

The suggests a growing link between air pollution and lung cancer risk particularly in eastern Asia and China.

The research shows that lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer-related morbidity globally, with approximately 2.5 million diagnoses (including smokers) in 2022. While men still represent the majority of cases with 1.6 million new diagnoses in 2022, the gender gap is narrowing, as nearly 910,000 women were diagnosed during the same period.

"These shifts can be attributed to the changing patterns of cigarette smoking over the past several decades, including smoking prevalence, tobacco type, smoking habit, smoking intensity, and smoking initiation and cessation," the study reported.

As smoking rates decline globally, researchers note that lung cancer in never-smokers has become the fifth leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. The researchers emphasise the importance of continued monitoring of lung cancer risk patterns and call for additional studies to identify potential causal factors, particularly air pollution, in populations where smoking is not the primary cause.

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INDIA E-COMM EXPORTS TOP $20 BN DESPITE US TARIFFS: AMAZON

Amazon on Monday said it has helped Indian sellers surpass $20 billion in total exports, including nearly $7 billion this year, as small operators work to offset the impact of new US import tariffs that were imposed in August.

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1 min

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

A favourable FTA for giving up Russian oil

India must make a virtue out of necessity by proposing that it will comply with US sanctions in exchange for the latter addressing its key strategic interests

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4 mins

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Hindustan Times West UP

SC allows govt to review Vodafone Idea AGR dues

In a major relief for Vodafone Idea (Vi), the Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Union government to review and reconsider the additional demand in adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues against the financially distressed telecom operator, marking what could be a fresh breath of life for the beleaguered company struggling to stay afloat in India’s hyper-competitive telecom sector.

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2 mins

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Jaishankar, Rubio hold talks on Asean sidelines

External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Monday held talks with his US counterpart Marco Rubio amid efforts by the two sides to reset bilateral ties that have come under severe strain over punitive US tariffs on Indian goods.

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1 min

October 28, 2025

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CJI RECOMMENDS JUSTICE SURYA KANT AS HIS SUCCESSOR

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan R Gavai on Monday set in motion the process to appoint his successor by recommending Justice Surya Kant, the seniormost judge of the Supreme Court, to the Union government.

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1 min

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Hindustan Times West UP

How international law sees the Taliban regime

The recent visit of Afghanistan's foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, to India has triggered a debate on whether India should formally recognise Kabul’s Taliban government, once considered synonymous with international terrorism, that came to power in 2021 through a horrific takeover.

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3 mins

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Quest for perfect electoral rolls

EC must guard against the SIR process leading to large-scale disenfranchisement

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2 mins

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Investing in science for co-creation, co-existence

Developments in science and technology have no doubt led to a paradigm shift in human capability, leading to humanity making strides never visualised before.

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3 mins

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

SC RAPS STATES FOR FAILING TO SUBMIT ABC REPORTS

The Supreme Court on Monday came down heavily on states and Union territories (UTs) for failing to submit compliance reports from their animal husbandry departments and local bodies on the implementation of the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, warning that top bureaucrats would face personal accountability for their inaction in controlling the stray dog menace while safeguarding human and animal welfare.

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1 min

October 28, 2025

Hindustan Times West UP

Hindustan Times West UP

EC announces phase two of SIR across 12 states, UTs

The Election Commission will conduct phase two of the special intensive revision of electoral rolls in 12 states and Union Territories, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar announced on Monday.

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2 mins

October 28, 2025

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