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Animesh Kujur breaches CWG 2026 qualifying standard, wins 200m silver in Taipei

Animesh Kujur breaches CWG 2026 qualifying standard, wins 200m silver in Taipei
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Final Live Updates: Zverev goes a double break up vs Cobolli in 1st set

Final Live Updates Zverev goes a double break up vs Cobolli in st set
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Kareena says she is Karisma’s ‘first daughter’ before Samaira

Karisma Kapoor recently received a touching tribute from sister Kareena Kapoor Khan, who described her as the pillar of the Kapoor family and admitted that life would be unimaginable without her elder sister. Kareena went on to call Karisma "the darling of the nation" and credited her for holding the family together.
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When Salman Khan opened up about battling brain Aneurysm and AVM

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has revealed he is battling serious medical conditions, including trigeminal neuralgia, a brain aneurysm, and arteriovenous malformation, while continuing to work. Despite these complex health challenges and accumulated injuries from stunts, the actor remains determined to pursue his professional commitments, offering a rare glimpse into his personal struggles behind the scenes.
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Quote of the day by ‘Game of Thrones’ actor Peter Dinklage

Actor Peter Dinklage, known for his role in 'Game of Thrones,' shared a quote about not needing 'another angry dwarf.' He used his 2012 Golden Globe acceptance speech to highlight a hate crime against a British dwarf, demonstrating that impactful change can be achieved through thoughtful action rather than constant outrage.
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As Janhvi gets trolled, Sanjay says internet is destroying actors' careers

Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta indirectly reacted to the trolling faced by Janhvi Kapoor over her Peddi scenes, saying social media is "literally destroying" young actors' careers. Without naming her, he wrote that actors face a ruthless and unforgiving world where the audience is "judge, jury and algorithm."
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Ordering at a restaurant, helping with directions, and more: 7 simple ways to build a child’s confidence

Confidence isn’t a skill that develops overnight. It’s neither something that develops when children grow older. Instead it is built slowly through everyday experiences when they are growing up. Parents want their children to become confident, but what can make them confident are the small but daily efforts parents make. From letting kids place orders at a restaurant to asking them for directions, here are 7 subtle ways parents can build a child's confidence.Let them order for themselves at a restaurantA simple restaurant visit can become a great confidence-building activity. Instead of speaking for your child, allow them to tell the server what they would like to order. This small interaction teaches children how to communicate and make decisions. Even if they feel shy at first, practising these small conversations helps them become more comfortable in social situations.
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A plant that calls for defense when it's being eaten? Study finds common bean plant secretly calls wasps to kill caterpillars on it

Common bean plants, a global food staple, possess a remarkable defense mechanism. When caterpillars chew their leaves, the plant releases a specific airborne signal, triggered by the insect's saliva. This scent attracts parasitic wasps, which then eliminate the caterpillar threat, showcasing a silent, sophisticated natural defense system honed over millions of years.
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CMRL completes casting of final U-girder for Corridor-5 elevated section

CMRL completes casting of final U-girder for Corridor-5 elevated section
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Why do traffic lights use red, yellow, and green only? The global standard that changed road safety forever

Traffic lights, a universal symbol of order, evolved from chaotic roads to controlled intersections. Red, chosen for its visibility in poor conditions, signals stop. Green, replacing confusing white, signifies go, offering psychological calm and high visibility. Yellow, introduced later, acts as a crucial transition, warning drivers to proceed with caution. This simple yet effective system dramatically improved road safety.
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'No sanctions relief, asset unfreezing or Lebanon talks': Donald Trump lays down terms for Iran deal

US President Donald Trump stated that sanctions relief and asset unfreezing for Iran are contingent on a peace deal, with potential future concessions if Tehran "behaves." He clarified Lebanon's exclusion from short-term agreements. Trump emphasized Iran's need to face consequences after decades of perceived impunity, noting the conflict's 100-day mark without a permanent resolution.
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Police alter case of youth found dead in Coimbatore court complex to murder; probe on

Police alter case of youth found dead in Coimbatore court complex to murder; probe on
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Deaf neighbour recounts tragic moments after body of 8-year-old Gurshabad Singh was found in backyard pool in Auckland: 'We didn't hear anything'

Deaf neighbour recounts tragic moments after body of 8-year-old Gurshabad Singh was found in backyard pool in Auckland: 'We didn't hear anything'
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Anaemia data missing from NFHS-6 fact sheets; govt says new survey will fill gap

Anaemia data missing from NFHS-6 fact sheets; govt says new survey will fill gap
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The end of an era? Mumbai vendors told to stop serving vada pav in newspapers

Mumbai's iconic vada pav, traditionally served in newspaper, faces a shift as food safety officials crack down on the practice. Concerns over harmful chemicals in ink transferring to hot, greasy food are driving the change. Vendors are urged to adopt safer, food-grade packaging, though cost and tradition pose challenges. This move prioritizes public health over a long-standing street food custom.
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