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Brain, heart, lungs missing: Indian sailor dies in Venezuela, family says major organs removed

A shocking discovery has emerged regarding the death of Indian seafarer Rakesh Chauhan in Venezuela. His body, returned to India without vital organs and with extensive prior stitching, has raised grave suspicions. The seafarers' union is demanding a thorough investigation into the alleged foul play and a cover-up, urging immediate intervention from the Indian Embassy for justice and compensation for the grieving family.
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Cops recreate crime scene, gait analysis of Chetan; dummy used matching Ketan’s weight

Pune Rural Police recreated a murder scene at Lohagad Fort, bringing accused Chetan Chaudhary for forensic gait analysis to match CCTV footage. This step aims to verify his involvement in the death of Ketan Agrawal, who fell from the fort on June 18. Investigators suspect a conspiracy involving Agrawal's fiancée, Siya Goyal, and Chaudhary. A fast-track court has been approved for a speedy trial.
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Days after Meta Layoffs, Zuckerberg says companies should empower workers, not replace them

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes AI-driven job losses are exaggerated, advocating for tools that boost individual productivity. This comes as the tech giant laid off 8,000 employees, reassigning another 7,000 to AI projects, to offset significant investments in its AI "reboot." While Meta pours billions into AI infrastructure, Zuckerberg suggests a focus on human empowerment could create more jobs, a view contrasting with some industry leaders.
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'HC went beyond ... ': Vijay-led TN govt moves SC challenging cow slaughter ban even on Bakrid

Tamil Nadu's government has approached the Supreme Court, challenging the Madras high court's order for a complete ban on cow slaughter. The state argues the high court exceeded its jurisdiction by imposing a blanket prohibition, even on authorized slaughterhouses. Existing laws, they contend, regulate rather than prohibit the slaughter of older, unfit cows, and the government seeks an interim stay on the high court's directive.
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Court orders new battery for faulty EV scooter, awards Rs 15K compensation

A district consumer commission has ordered Okinawa Scooters and its dealers to replace a defective electric scooter battery and speedometer free of charge. The directive comes after the company failed to honor the vehicle's warranty, leaving the owner with a non-functional scooter. The commission also awarded Rs 15,000 for compensation and litigation costs, highlighting the need for proper after-sales service for EV buyers.
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Bomb threats at 2 Delhi schools prompt immediate evacuations; search operations underway

Two Delhi schools, Air Force Golden Jubilee School and Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, experienced bomb threats Wednesday morning, leading to immediate evacuations and extensive security sweeps. Police and bomb disposal units were dispatched to both locations as a precautionary measure. The incidents occurred on the day Sardar Patel Vidyalaya was set to reopen after summer break, causing concern among parents and staff.
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Alka Yagnik's new song 'Apna Chehra Dikha' was recorded 10 years ago, reveals composer Rishikant Pant: 'Sang it in 30 minutes'

Iconic singer Alka Yagnik shines in the newly released song 'Apna Chehra Dikha', marking her return to music nearly two years post her hearing loss diagnosis. Composer Rishikant Pant disclosed that this track was captured a decade ago when Yagnik came to his father's studio, quickly embracing the tune. With Pant’s rising popularity, he feels it's the perfect moment to present this cherished collaboration, proudly highlighting Yagnik's remarkable contribution.
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From school breaks to new rail services: UAE rolls out major July changes across travel, business, and lifestyle

From school breaks to new rail services: UAE rolls out major July changes across travel, business, and lifestyle
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Where snakes are worshipped: 10 sacred and mysterious snake temples of India every traveller should visit

India reveres snakes, weaving them into mythology and tradition. This article highlights ten unique snake temples across the country, from Kerala's Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple with its thousands of serpent idols to Madhya Pradesh's Nagchandreshwar Temple, which opens only once a year. These sacred sites offer fascinating glimpses into India's deep-rooted snake worship and spiritual heritage.
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Should schools be banned from giving complex holiday homework to kids which ultimately parents end up doing?

Should schools be banned from giving complex holiday homework to kids which ultimately parents end up doing?
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Ignored warnings? BMC notice flagged tree roots damage on Chembur’s 11th road months before fatal crash of Tuesday

A tragic incident in Chembur saw an 11-year-old boy lose his life when a peepal tree collapsed. Internal BMC communications reveal the garden department had repeatedly warned the roads department about root damage from ongoing works, risking tree falls during monsoon. Despite multiple notices highlighting the danger and potential responsibility, the warnings appear to have gone unheeded, raising serious questions about accountability and preventative measures.
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Luxury scalp serums are having their moment: Here's why beauty experts swear by them

Luxury beauty is embracing the 'skinification' of hair, recognising the scalp as an extension of the face. This sophisticated approach, leveraging neurocosmetics and nanocosmetics, promises healthier, more resilient hair by addressing inflammation and oxidative stress, mirroring the care given to facial skin.
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