Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:09am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday Business
The rupee fell below the 90-per-dollar mark for the first time on Wednesday, hitting 90.11 in early trade. The drop shocked traders as the currency faced strong global and domestic pressure. Foreign investors have been pulling money out of India, and the strong US dollar has added more strain. Delays in the India–US trade deal and record-high commodity prices have also hurt sentiment. Experts say muted RBI intervention led to a faster fall. Markets now wait for the RBI policy update on Friday. Analysts warn the rupee may stay volatile and could fall further if global cues remain weak. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:40am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday Sports
Virat Kohli has confirmed his availability for the Vijay Hazare Trophy after 15 years, DDCA president Rohan Jaitley announced Tuesday evening. The domestic 50-over competition begins December 24, with Delhi facing Andhra Pradesh. Kohli's decision aligns with Indian team management's directive, led by head coach Gautam Gambhir and chief selector Ajit Agarkar, requiring senior players to play domestic cricket for World Cup 2027 consideration. Kohli last participated in 2010, captaining Delhi against Services. He'll likely play multiple matches before joining India's January 11 ODI series against New Zealand. Delhi's group fixtures run through January 8 against Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Saurashtra, Odisha, Services, Railways, and Haryana. (PC: The Cricketer)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:40am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday Politics
The results of the MCD by-election in 12 wards of Delhi were announced on Tuesday. The BJP won seven seats, while the AAP won three. The Congress also won one seat, opening its account with a win in the Sangam Vihar-A ward. Voting was held on November 30. Nine of these wards were earlier with the BJP and three with the AAP. The voter turnout was 38.51%, which was lower than the 50.47% turnout in the 2022 civic polls. Counting took place at ten centres across the city under strict security, the State Election Commission said.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:39am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday International
Jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan launched his fiercest attack on Army Chief General Asim Munir, accusing him of being "mentally ill," "morally depraved," and destroying Pakistan's constitutional framework. In a message on X, Khan described four weeks of solitary confinement without human contact, claiming he and wife Bushra Bibi face "severe mental torture" on false charges. He accused Munir's policies of fueling terrorism resurgence and sacrificing national interests for Western approval. Khan resigned from PTI's political committee, giving Secretary General Salman Akram Raja full authority. He urged Pakistanis to "break chains of slavery" and resist "mafia systems," warning those threatening governor's rule to "see what happens." (PC: The Hindu)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:36am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
The Indian rupee hit an all-time low on Wednesday, slipping past 90 per US dollar for the first time, trading at 90.11 by 10 AM with no signs of stabilization. The slide, driven by weak foreign portfolio flows, US-India trade uncertainty, and global dollar strength, caught markets off guard despite building pressure for weeks. The Reserve Bank of India intervened to calm volatility but with limited success. A weaker rupee increases import costs for crude oil, electronics, and industrial goods, raises overseas loan repayment burdens, and impacts students and travelers. Analysts warn volatility will persist unless foreign flows stabilize, with markets watching whether RBI will defend the 90-level more forcefully. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:32am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
Air India said one of its aircraft flew without a valid airworthiness review certificate. The airline called the incident “regrettable” and said safety rules were not followed. The issue was reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation as soon as it was found. Air India said all staff involved in the decision to operate the aircraft have been suspended while a review is carried out. The airline added that it has begun a full internal probe and is working with the regulator. Air India said it remains committed to strict safety standards and full compliance with all rules. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:25am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday India Global
India plans to continue importing Russian crude despite new US sanctions, using "less transparent routes," analysts say. November saw imports surge to 1.9-2.0 million barrels per day a five-month high as refiners front-loaded before the November 21 sanctions deadline. December arrivals are expected to drop to 1.0-1.2 mbpd, potentially stabilizing around 800,000 barrels daily. Kpler analyst Sumit Ritolia notes Indian leaders "will not want to be seen as bending down to US sanctions," as Russian barrels remain cost-competitive. Moscow has adapted through ship-to-ship transfers near Mumbai and mid-voyage diversions. Indian refiners argue Russian oil itself isn't sanctioned and will pivot to non-sanctioned entities and opaque trading channels while diversifying suppliers. (PC: The Economic Times)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:20am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment
Delhi reported over 2 lakh acute respiratory illness (ARI) cases across six central hospitals during 2022-2024, with the Health Ministry attributing the surge to worsening air pollution. Emergency ARI cases totaled 67,054 in 2022, 69,293 in 2023, and 68,411 in 2024, while hospital admissions rose from 9,878 to 10,819. Minister of State for Health Prataprao Jadhav identified polluted air as a "triggering factor" for respiratory diseases. Similar trends emerged in Mumbai and Chennai. An ICMR study covering 33,213 emergency patients found strong correlations between pollution levels and respiratory visits. The National Centre for Disease Control now operates 230 surveillance sites nationwide to monitor these health trends.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:19am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday India Global
Ravindra Nath Soni, the 44-year-old Indian-origin owner of Dubai-based BlueChip Group, was arrested by Kanpur Police in Dehradun after an 18-month international manhunt. Accused of masterminding one of UAE's largest investment frauds, Soni allegedly promised investors guaranteed 3% monthly returns on minimum $10,000 investments locked for 18 months. The scheme collapsed in 2024 when payments stopped, leaving estimated losses of Dh367 million ($100 million), primarily affecting Indian expats. He failed to repay Dh10.05 million to a cheque-holder, triggering an arrest warrant. Police announced a ₹10,000 reward for information leading to his capture. Soni has three prior fraud cases and was previously arrested in 2022 for a "double-your-money" scheme. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:02am on 03 Dec 2025,Wednesday International
A 13-year-old boy executed a man convicted of murdering 13 family members, including nine children, in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan's Khost province. Approximately 80,000 people witnessed the public execution at a stadium, which was ordered by Afghanistan's Supreme Court and sanctioned by Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada. The convicted man, identified as Mangal, had killed Abdul Rahman and his family approximately 10 months earlier. After victims' families refused forgiveness offers, the boy fired the fatal shot amid religious chants. UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett condemned the execution as "inhuman, cruel and contrary to international law." This marks the Taliban's 11th judicial execution since returning to power in 2021.