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Bengaluru daycare case: When both parents work, who can parents trust with their children?

A shocking incident at a Bengaluru daycare, allegedly within a Capgemini campus, has shattered parental trust. Videos reportedly show toddlers being mistreated, leading to arrests and a wider debate on childcare safety. With more dual-income families and urban migration, daycare is a necessity, yet this case highlights the fragility of relying on reputation alone. Parents now demand greater transparency, rigorous standards, and accountability to ensure their children's well-being.
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Vicky Kaushal drops a romantic PIC with Katrina amid rains, fans can't keep calm

Vicky Kaushal delighted fans by sharing a tender monochrome picture with wife Katrina Kaif, capturing a serene monsoon moment by a rain-streaked window. The intimate snapshot, posted on July 2, showcased their affectionate bond, drawing warm reactions from followers. The couple, married in 2021, welcomed their son Vihaan in November 2025.
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Monsoon 2026: Easy décor changes that can make your home feel warm and inviting

Interior designer Punam Kalra emphasizes transforming homes for monsoon beyond mere maintenance. She advocates for creating emotionally warmer and visually calmer spaces by focusing on materiality, suggesting upholstered and textured fabrics for comfort. Kalra also highlights the importance of thoughtful furniture arrangement for increased family interaction and layered lighting to combat dullness.
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7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poison

That's why natural remedies and humane methods continue to be widely shared online. Some have been around for years, while others became popular after going viral on social media
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As India top dope offenders list again, Anti-Doping Bill to be tabled in Monsoon Session

India leads the global list of dope offenders, prompting the Sports Ministry to announce the National Anti-Doping Bill will be tabled in Parliament's Monsoon Session. The amended bill proposes a five-year jail term for trafficking and distributing prohibited substances to athletes, aiming to target suppliers, including medical practitioners. This move follows India's consistent topping of WADA's list for three years.
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India set to host 11 events in next 6 months with focus firmly on 2036 Olympics

After hosting 36 international sports events since 2025, India plans to host 11 more in the next six months. Ahmedabad, India's bid city for the 2036 Olympics, is due to hold three of them. In Delhi, the BWF World Championships will be held as a test of infrastructure improvement following the India Open fiasco in January.
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17-year-old girl electrocuted near apartment gate in Thane; power officials booked

Tragedy struck Thane as a 17-year-old girl died from electric shock in a waterlogged area outside her Mumbra home. Her father alleges Torrent Power ignored prior complaints about voltage issues. Separately, a Bhiwandi sweet shop worker was electrocuted by a live wire near a temple, sparking protests over alleged negligence and attempts to hide the faulty wiring. Investigations are underway for both incidents.
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Telegram, Signal under Centre's scanner over username feature after WhatsApp

Indian authorities are ramping up their scrutiny of messaging apps, questioning both Telegram and Signal about their unique username features. This move mirrors previous discussions with WhatsApp concerning alarming trends in online fraud and impersonation. The government is keen on understanding how these platforms ensure user safety and traceability, prompting Telegram to clarify its current functionalities regarding username use.
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Which faction is 'real' TMC? EC seeks claims, counterclaims from rival camps by July 6

The Election Commission has asked rival Trinamool Congress factions to submit claims regarding party signatories and organizational elections by July 6. This follows a meeting where rebel leader Ritabrata Banerjee presented his group's case, asserting they represent the "real" TMC with significant MLA support. The Mamata Banerjee camp, however, questioned the EC's decision to meet the rebels, alleging procedural violations and political influence.
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Anthropic may have just told one of its earliest backers Amazon that using AI is not cheap

Amazon's significant investment in AI firm Anthropic is reportedly facing a pricing shift, potentially increasing Amazon's costs for using Anthropic's AI models. While Anthropic claims overall costs are declining, Amazon is exploring alternatives, including its own models and those from OpenAI, to manage expenses. This development highlights the evolving financial dynamics in the competitive AI landscape.
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No doctor's note, no sick leave? Germany plans major workplace shake-up

Under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the government has rolled out a transformative economic reform initiative intended to enhance Germany's financial landscape. The plan encompasses significant tax cuts for families, adjustments in the pension system that raise the retirement age, and new sick leave policies that require doctor’s notes from day one.
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Stones, iron rods and bombs: India's trains face a fresh wave of threats — and the red flags are everywhere

India's railway network faces escalating security threats, from widespread stone-pelting incidents causing significant damage to premium trains, to track sabotage and even improvised explosives. These acts, driven by mischief, frustration, and criminal intent, are testing the rail security apparatus. Authorities are deploying advanced technology like drones and solar cameras, alongside community outreach, to combat these challenges and ensure passenger safety.
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Karnataka’s village libraries set for global makeover under German partnership

Karnataka’s village libraries set for global makeover under German partnership
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali shouted at Aditya Pancholi, threw a chair at a senior artiste when she didn't get a step: 'Heard instances about his temper'

Veteran actor Yatin Karyekar shared his experience working with the demanding Sanjay Leela Bhansali on 'Bajirao Mastani'. While Bhansali is known for his strictness and occasional outbursts, Karyekar also noted the fun he had with co-star Ranveer Singh off-camera. Despite witnessing the director's temper, Karyekar lauded Bhansali as a creative genius, placing him alongside Rajkumar Hirani as an industry pillar.
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