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Punish all involved in corrupt liquidation of Assam paper mills: Body of unions
A subsidiary of Tata Electronics is building a semiconductor plant on the plot of one of the liquidated units of Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited
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Superstition busted! Abhishek's parents revel in son's historic six-fest
Arshdeep Singh playfully sought blessings from Abhishek Sharma's parents after the SRH batter's explosive 141 against his team. Sharma's father, previously superstitious about watching live, witnessed his son's remarkable innings, spurred by his mother's presence at the match. Yuvraj Singh humorously acknowledged Sharma's newfound maturity in taking singles to reach his century, marking a significant shift in his approach to batting.
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Walking or exercising on an empty stomach can lead to these 6 dangerous illnesses
Exercising or walking is one of the best habits for long-term health, but doing it the wrong way can do more damage than expected. A small, balanced meal or a light snack before a workout helps prepare the body, protects muscle health, and keeps energy levels steady. Choosing the right fuel at the right time is not just about improving performance—it's about protecting the body from illness.
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21-year-old man arrested for raping, killing girl in Manipur's Churachandpur
The girl had gone to the forest to collect firewood. As she did not return, her father went to the forest looking for her. He found her body with clothes torn and injury marks
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Myanmar hit by 5.5 quake weeks after deadly 7.7 temblor
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar near Meiktila, a region already reeling from a devastating 7.7 magnitude quake in March. While there were no immediate reports of significant damage or casualties, residents fled buildings, and some ceilings were damaged.
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Murshidabad violence: Over 150 arrested, BJP claims Hindus 'forced to flee'
Following unrest in Murshidabad, West Bengal, triggered by the amended Waqf law, authorities have arrested over 150 individuals and deployed BSF forces to restore peace. The Calcutta HC mandated the deployment after violence erupted, resulting in three deaths and widespread unrest across several districts. Political tensions escalate as BJP criticises Mamata Banerjee's government.
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NIA probes Dawood link in 26/11 plot through Tahawwur Rana interrogation
The NIA is intensifying its investigation into Tahawwur Rana's role in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, scrutinizing his connections to a Dubai-based individual potentially linked to Dawood Ibrahim's D-Company. Investigators are analysing phone calls between Rana and Headley, exploring possible ISI and LeT ties, and examining Rana's pre-attack visits to India.
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PM Modi, President Murmu pays tribute to Jallianwala Bagh massacre victims
We pay homage to the martyrs of Jallianwala Bagh. The coming generations will always remember their indomitable spirit, says PM Narendra Modi
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Group of people force entry into temple in Madhya Pradesh, thrash priest
Group forcibly enters Mata Tekri temple in Dewas, allegedly beats priest; police investigate BJP MLA’s son involvement
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Atishi alleges CM Rekha Gupta's husband running Delhi government
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva in response accused Atishi of making an "insulting" remark
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News in Frames: Tackling a tough track
Kolkata, which introduced trams in 1873, has witnessed a sprawling network get reduced to a nostalgic whisper; a petition seeking restoration of services is in court.
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7 years after pulling out, why is Trump re-engaging Iran on nuclear deal?
Iran is not allowed to have nuclear weapons because it is a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which it signed along with most other countries. This agreement allows countries to use nuclear technology only for peaceful purposes, like energy, medicine, and agriculture. It strictly prohibits the development of nuclear weapons.
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As malaria cases fall, a look at Tamil Nadu’s strategies for elimination
While cases have been falling in T.N., experts warn that cutting back on healthcare workers could be detrimental to the goal of malaria elimination
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A million mark: The number behind Trump's deportation push
The Trump administration reportedly aimed for an unprecedented immigration crackdown, targeting up to 1 million deportations within a year, far exceeding previous records. Experts doubt the feasibility due to legal, logistical, and financial hurdles. While the administration ramps up enforcement and negotiates with countries for third-country removals, analysts remain skeptical of achieving the ambitious goal, citing complexities and resource constraints.
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When Steve Jobs explained to Barack Obama why iPhones can’t be made in US
Amidst Trump's push for US manufacturing, Apple faces pressure to shift iPhone production domestically. Despite a commitment to invest in the US, Apple's past CEO, Steve Jobs, cited scale, speed, and specialized skills as reasons for manufacturing in China. To mitigate potential tariff impacts, Apple expedited iPhone shipments from India to China.
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Nine held after stone-pelting during Hanuman Jayanti procession in M.P.’s Guna
While the situation is normal now, police personnel have been deployed in heavy numbers across the city
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Business jet owners wrestle with Adani-owned Mumbai airport over eviction notice
Mumbai airport asks them to shift, imposes ₹20 crore parking fee; BAOA says parking is an aeronautical service determined by the tariff regulator
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Shivraj meets Bihar NDA leaders to plan for upcoming Assembly election
After the meeting, Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary said that Nitish Kumar is the leader of NDA and will remain so in future as well.
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New insemination technology to help boost income of dairy farmers in Andhra Pradesh
The Animal Husbandry Department has performed 1,23,677 artificial inseminations and achieved a ratio of female and male calves of 91:9, says Andhra Pradesh Livestock Development Agency CEO
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