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‘Bad advertisement for Pakistan’: Ex-India player on Gaddafi Stadium
Madan Lal criticised the poor drainage system at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium during the Afghanistan-Australia Champions Trophy match, calling it a “bad advertisement” for Pakistan. Despite efforts to clear rainwater, the game was called off.
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The People v. Kouri Richins
When her husband is found dead of an apparent overdose, Kouri Richins writes a children’s book about grief. Soon after she’s charged with his murder. “48 Hours” contributor Natalie Morales reports.
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This simple habit can keep life threatening diseases away, says top doctor
Dr. Tarang Krishna emphasizes the importance of key lifestyle habits, summarized as MEDSRX, to reduce cancer risk. These include meditation to manage stress, regular exercise, a well-balanced diet, quality sleep, strong social relationships, and engaging in enjoyable activities. These practices can significantly lower inflammation, boost immunity, and promote overall health, potentially reducing the likelihood of…
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India’s education system being destroyed by commodification, commercialisation: Vice President Dhankhar
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized the commodification and commercialisation of healthcare and education, advocating for philanthropic efforts instead. Speaking at KPB Hinduja College’s annual event, he emphasized education as a transformative tool and highlighted India’s ancient universities. Dhankhar urged the revival of institutions like Nalanda and introduced Sanatan principles in education to achieve a developed…
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Violence erupts at Jadavpur University as protesting students attack Bengal education minister Bratya Basu
Students from CPI(M)’s SFI and Naxalite AISA confronted West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu at Jadavpur University, damaging his car and injuring him. They demanded dates for student union elections. Basu condemned the violence, while TMC leaders rallied in his support, emphasizing their commitment to democracy.
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Himachal CM launches program to provide free coaching for various exams to 6,800 students
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launched the ‘Mere Shahar Ke 100 Ratna’ strategy, offering free coaching for 6,800 students across the state. CRACK Academy will provide the coaching at a projected cost of Rs 34 crore, with top performers receiving full support, and others receiving substantial concessions.
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Nitish Kumar distributes appointment letters to 59,028 teachers on his 75th birthday
On his 75th birthday, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar handed over appointment letters to 59,028 contractual teachers who cleared Sakshamta Pariksha-2, marking a significant step in improving the state’s education system. This historic recruitment drive includes primary, secondary, and higher secondary teachers.
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Gene Hackman, wife’s cause of death: Forensic expert shares opinion on ‘unusual’ circumstances
Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa’s deaths as well as that of their dog could be the result of a tragic accident, according to forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden. A criminal investigation into the deaths of Hackman and Arakawa was launched Wednesday after New Mexico authorities found the 95-year-old actor, the 65-year-old classical pianist…
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Indiana parents arrested for abuse after zip-tying 10-year-old son, telling sibling to beat him up
An Indiana couple is accused of inflicting “nutritional” neglect on their 10-year-old son, zip-tying him and covering his head with a towel so he could not watch TV and telling his siblings to beat him up. Melody Rose Greenwood, 38, and Adam Jon Greenwood, 36, each face preliminary charges for neglect of a dependent. The…