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5:01 North India floods: Heavy rain batters J&K, Himachal, Haryana; Delhi on alert Relentless monsoon rains have caused widespread disruption across North India. India seeks more units of S-400 air defence systems from Russia Trump claims conspiracy against US after Xi hosts Putin, Kim in Beijing Delhi flood alert: Yamuna water level crosses 206 metres mark, evacuations on Advertisement Read This Nishaanchi trailer: Anurag Kashyap unleashes mayhem with mafia, politics and rivalry Hyundai Creta Electric line-up expanded with three new variants High-stakes BCCI AGM to decide new president, IPL chairman in September Real-life story of Inspector Zende, the man who nabbed Charles Sobhraj twice Centre to link anganwadis with schools, pushes AI and broadband in education Advertisement Reorder substantially with different paragraph flow. The consensus suggests that banning is not a viable option for India and that developing age-appropriate design codes for technology platforms could be a more effective approach. Read More More videos from India VIDEOS FROM OTHER SECTIONS World NewsMo Fact Check Programmes LATEST VIDEOS 51:41 North India floods: Ground reports from Punjab, Randeep Hooda exclusive and more The top focus of this episode of 5Live is on the heavy rain and severe floods that have hit parts of North India, with Punjab facing its worst flood situation since 1988. In Jammu and Kashmir, the Chenab and Doodh Ganga rivers have swelled, with water levels in Srinagar reaching a point not seen since 2014. 1:31 Arunachal law tutor calls out everyday hypocrisy in India Arunachal Pradesh’s law tutor highlights how people break rules, ignore norms, and expect special treatment. advertisement 21:22 Randeep Hooda says Punjab’s flood situation heartbreaking, appeals for help In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, actor Randeep Hooda, who is assisting humanitarian efforts in Punjab’s flood-hit Gurdaspur district, said the situation is heartbreaking and urged people to come forward and help. Advertisement Also Watch Randeep Hooda says Punjab’s flood situation heartbreaking, appeals for help Gold vs stock market: Where should you put your money now? Lonely teens, AI confidants: Shocking survey on youth’s emotional crisis India Today Video Desk UPDATED: Sep 3, 2025 19:18 IST A new survey reveals a significant trend among young people: nearly 60% are emotionally dependent on AI, and 40% prefer talking to a machine over a human. This discussion explores the reasons behind this shift, questioning if AI is the sole cause or a symptom of a larger societal issue. Experts point to a lack of non-judgmental spaces for teenagers, especially girls and those in smaller cities, to express themselves. The conversation also addresses potential solutions, weighing the efficacy of parental controls against outright bans on technology.