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Bananas bloom in UK gardens as warmer weather transforms what people can grow

Warmer UK temperatures are enabling banana plants to produce fruit in unexpected locations. Gardeners are experiencing success with tropical plants as traditional crops face difficulties. Recent heatwaves have allowed previously unfruited banana plants to finally bear fruit. This climate shift also impacts other Mediterranean fruits while some British varieties decline. The cultivation of bananas is becoming easier and potentially more common across Britain.
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After cars, now ethanol may make its way to your kitchen: Plans in the works to introduce it as mainstream cooking fuel alongside LPG

As part of the proposed framework, the government is expected to examine subsidy mechanisms and measures to develop the necessary supply chain for wider adoption of ethanol.
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Stocks to buy: What's the outlook for Nifty for July 20-July 24 week? Check list of top stock recommendations

Stock market recommendations: Bharat Forge, and Bajaj Finance - these are the top stocks to buy that Sudeep Shah, Head - Technical Research and Derivatives, SBI Securities has recommended for the July 20-July 24, 2026 week.
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'We understand each other': Rohit opens up on special bond with Kohli

Rohit Sharma scored a century in the third ODI against England. He spoke about his strong partnership with Virat Kohli after the match. The duo has now scored over 8,000 runs together in ODIs. They also became the first Indian pair to play 400 international matches. The team aims to improve collectively after the series loss.
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Stayed up for the FIFA World Cup final? Students in Kerala, Meghalaya and Manipur got a Monday morning off

As excitement over the FIFA World Cup 2026 final swept across India, Kerala, Meghalaya and Manipur declared a holiday on July 20 for all educational institutions. The move allowed students to watch the late-night Spain vs Argentina showdown without worrying about classes, while also recognising football's deep cultural significance and encouraging greater interest in sports.
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'Let the noise be there': Rohit Sharma brushes aside retirement talk after Lord's ton

Rohit Sharma silenced retirement rumors with a century against England at Lord's. He scored 138 runs, nearly guiding India to a record chase. Sharma stated his focus remains on contributing to the team's success. He pays no attention to outside noise and its presence. His performance keeps him in contention for future matches.
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India approves its first dengue vaccine QDENGA after DCGI clearance

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease reported in more than 125 countries. According to the company, India accounts for nearly one-third of the global dengue burden, with rapid urbanisation, climate change and widespread mosquito breeding continuing to increase the risk of infection across the country. Vaccine QDENGA is given as two injections of 0.5 ml, administered under the skin three months apart.
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'Feeling very fine': Wangchuk seeks discharge from hospital to join 'Chalo Sansad' march

Sonam Wangchuk feels well and seeks temporary hospital release to join a protest march. His supporters question the continued restrictions on his movement and communication. Wangchuk had previously threatened to end his hunger strike if demands were met. Protesters clashed with police near Jantar Mantar while attempting to reach Parliament. Wangchuk was hospitalized after his health deteriorated during his hunger strike.
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Meet Sally, humanoid robot set to teach AI in New York school

Sally, a humanoid robot teacher, is set to debut at a New York high school, providing personalized educational experiences in specialized classes. Designed to be relatable with her realistic appearance and western New York accent, Sally will support both students and teachers with curriculum-aligned learning and translations. Additionally, the school has taken steps to reassure parents and the local community about the integration of artificial intelligence in the classroom.
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Monsoon pantry care: Expert explains how to properly store oils, ghee, and honey during the rainy season

Monsoon moisture can spoil kitchen ingredients if not stored properly. Cold pressed oils need protection from heat, light, and air. Ghee requires dry, clean containers and dry spoons for preservation. Honey should be kept in a dry place and its lid tightly closed. Proper storage habits ensure ingredient quality throughout the rainy season.
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20-year-old history-sheeter hacked to death near home in Chennai; police suspect previous enmity

A 20-year-old history-sheeter named Ajay was hacked to death by a four-member gang. The incident occurred late Sunday night near his residence in Washermenpet, Chennai. Police suspect previous enmity as the motive behind this fatal attack. Ajay was returning home on his motorcycle when the attackers intercepted him. Investigators are now examining CCTV footage and questioning witnesses to identify the suspects.
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The whiteboard habit that helped Indian-origin teen Vaibhav Bhaskar achieve Florida’s highest GPA ever

Vaibhav Bhaskar, an Indian-origin student, achieved a record 11.99 GPA in Florida. He meticulously planned his academic journey using a whiteboard for his goals. His achievement prompted the district to adopt a more standardized Honors Point Average system. This change ensures fairer academic comparisons across different schools. Vaibhav will now attend Duke University to study finance and economics.
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