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Indian man dies of heart attack while playing badminton in Muscat, video viral | Watch

According to reports, the man was said to be 38 years old and was a native of Kerala, however, the name of the man hasn’t been reported as off yet.

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Indian man dies of heart attack while playing badminton in Muscat

A hair-raising video has come to light from Oman’s Muscat where a man who was playing badminton with his friends suddenly collapsed to the ground after suffering from a heart attack. According to reports, the man was a native to Kerala and was survived by his wife and two children.

In the video, a man in a blue Tshirt can be seen playing badminton on a court along with his two friends. The man can be seen actively participating and working hard to get a point, however, at a horrible change of events, the man collapses on the ground as his friends witness him fall.

The video also shows the man being in a jolly spirit right before the heart attack as he tries to hit the shuttlecock back on the opponent’s court, however, the man after facing the heart episode collapses to the ground as the man’s friends rush in to help the man.

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According to reports, the man was said to be 38 years old and was a native of Kerala, however, the name of the man hasn’t been reported as off yet.

Of late, there have been various videos that have emerged where people were recorded collapsing to the ground after suffering from a heart attack. Such incidents have led to instilling fear in the people as heart attacks become a notion.

In Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur recently, reports of 98 people dying due to a heart attack has come to light. Doctors have attributed the large number of heart attack deaths to the Cold wave conditions that are faced in various parts of India.

Twitter reactions

After the incident went viral, one user came forward and wrote that the lifestyle of people can be the leading factor in such cases being reported. However, the user also added that other factors could also include problems such as hypertension.

Another user added and wrote that people have not understood the importance of CPR and added that more than 80% cases are cases where the victim can be saved if they are given CPR.

Another user wrote and added the importance of knowing CPR and wrote that everyone should know how to give basic CPR.

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India reiterates Indus Waters Treaty will remain in abeyance until Pakistan ends terror support

India has reaffirmed that the Indus Waters Treaty will remain in abeyance until Pakistan credibly ends support for cross-border terrorism, while also condemning Pakistani military strikes in Afghanistan.

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India on Friday reaffirmed that its decision to keep the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance remains unchanged, stating that the treaty will remain suspended until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably ends its support for cross-border terrorism.

Responding to recent statements from Pakistan, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said India’s position on the water-sharing agreement continues to be consistent.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the treaty was placed in abeyance in response to Pakistan’s continued sponsorship of cross-border terrorism.

“India’s position on the Indus Waters Treaty is consistent. IWT stands in abeyance in response to Pakistan’s continued sponsorship of cross-border terrorism. Pakistan must credibly and irrevocably abjure its support for cross-border terrorism,” Jaiswal said during a media briefing.

Treaty kept in abeyance after Pahalgam terror attack

India decided to keep the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the April 2025 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists were killed.

According to the government, Pakistan has since attempted to convince the international community that India’s move could set a concerning precedent for countries sharing transboundary rivers. India, however, maintained that its position remains unchanged.

Pakistan reiterates treaty remains valid

Earlier this week, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said Islamabad rejected India’s decision to keep the treaty in abeyance, asserting that the agreement remained “valid, binding and operative.”

During the same event, former Pakistani foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari referred to a possible “nuclear option” if efforts to restore the treaty failed. His remarks have drawn criticism from some strategic experts, who described the statement as irresponsible.

India reiterates legal position

India has previously maintained that while the treaty remains in abeyance, it is not obligated to fulfil its commitments under the agreement.

In June 2025, the MEA also stated that no court of arbitration, including what it described as an illegally constituted arbitral body, had jurisdiction to examine India’s actions taken in exercise of its sovereign rights.

The Indus Waters Treaty, brokered by the World Bank, was signed by India and Pakistan in 1960 after nine years of negotiations. It governs the sharing and use of the Indus river system between the two countries.

India also condemns Pakistan’s strikes in Afghanistan

During the same media briefing, Randhir Jaiswal also reiterated India’s condemnation of Pakistani military airstrikes in Afghanistan that reportedly caused civilian casualties, including women and children.

He said India had expressed condolences for the loss of lives and reaffirmed its support for Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Separately, India and Japan, following bilateral talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, issued a joint statement condemning cross-border terrorism and calling for stronger international action against terror safe havens and financing networks.

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RSS says Ram Mandir donation theft has hurt devotees’ faith, seeks strict action

The RSS has condemned the alleged Ram Temple donation theft, expressing deep sorrow and urging a thorough investigation and strict punishment for those found guilty.

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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has issued its first official response to the alleged theft of donations from the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, describing the incident as deeply distressing and calling for the strictest action against those found guilty.

In a statement, the RSS said the alleged theft of money deposited in the temple’s donation boxes had deeply hurt the faith and sentiments of millions of devotees. It added that the organisation was saddened by the incident and expected a fair and comprehensive investigation into the matter.

RSS backs trust’s investigation

The RSS said it had full faith that the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was committed to ensuring transparency and accountability. It also expressed confidence that the ongoing investigation would identify those responsible and bring them to justice.

The organisation stressed that anyone found guilty should receive the strictest punishment under the law, irrespective of their position or role.

Probe into donation theft continues

The alleged theft case has already led to the arrest of eight individuals, including employees associated with the temple’s donation counting process. Investigating agencies have recovered a significant portion of the suspected stolen cash while continuing to examine financial records and cash-handling procedures. The investigation has also expanded to include questioning of several individuals linked to the temple’s administration and banking operations.

The RSS maintained that the incident should be investigated thoroughly to preserve the trust of devotees and uphold the sanctity of one of India’s most revered religious institutions.

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ICAI announces CA Foundation May 2026 exam results, pass percentage at 20.09%

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has declared the result of the CA Foundation exam conducted in May 2026, wherein the pass percentage is recorded as 20.09%. This is a landmark moment for the students who wish to make their careers as chartered accountants, which is the most competitive professional course in the country.

ICAI announced that 1,09,694 students had sat for the exam, of which over 22,000 passed. Officials said a large percentage of the passouts were male.

Students may check their result on the ICAI result portal website using the roll number along with the registration number/PIN allotted. The online result contains the marks scored in each subject and the total marks scored by the candidate. In order to clear the CA Foundation Exam, students need to get a minimum 40% marks in each paper and 50% marks overall in all papers.

Those who have cleared the Foundation exam are eligible to appear in the CA Intermediate exam, which is the next level of the CA course. The CA Foundation exam is the gateway to the CA course and has a tough evaluation system. In every examination cycle, a lot of candidates take this exam making it one of the toughest non-science exams in the country.

With the announcement of the results of May 2026, successful candidates are now in a position to prepare themselves for intermediate level, whereas those who could not pass the examination this time, have been asked to prepare themselves for their next attempt. ICAI has requested all candidates to download and save a copy of their marksheet for future use.

 

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