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Dhiraj, Kumkum shine as India shock Korea to win World Cup archery gold

Dhiraj, Kumkum shine as India shock Korea to win World Cup archery gold
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Cricket who? FIFA World Cup celebrations in Australia go viral

Cricket who? FIFA World Cup celebrations in Australia go viral
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US Navy coordinates rescue of 14 Indians after ship suffers engine failure off Oman

US Navy coordinates rescue of Indians after ship suffers engine failure off Oman
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What's in Iran deal US President Trump says he is ready to sign

Whats in Iran deal US President Trump says he is ready to sign
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India vs Pakistan Live Score: Toss at 6.30 PM as Birmingham set for epic clash

India vs Pakistan Live Score Toss at PM as Birmingham set for epic clash
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Somvati Amavasya June 2026: Do's and don'ts to follow on New Moon

Somvati Amavasya, a sacred day for ancestor worship, falls on June 15, 2026. Devotees observe fasts and perform pujas to forefathers. This year, engage in spiritual practices like worshipping Lord Shiva and the Peepal tree. Charity is encouraged to mitigate negative astrological effects. Avoid hair and nail cutting, applying oil, and consuming tamasic food.
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UGC NET June 2026 admit card expected to be released on ugcnet.nta.nic.in: Check steps to download hall tickets here

The National Testing Agency is expected to release the UGC NET June 2026 admit card next week for candidates appearing in the examination scheduled from June 22 to June 30. Aspirants will be able to download their hall tickets online and must carry a printed admit card and valid photo ID to the examination centre.
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NEET SS counselling schedule 2026: When is MCC expected to announce the next round dates?

NEET SS counselling for Round 2 is currently on hold due to a legal dispute over 151 vacant super speciality seats in Tamil Nadu. The Medical Counselling Committee awaits court directives before announcing a revised schedule. Candidates are urged to monitor the official MCC website for authentic updates, avoiding unverified information circulating online.
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Raghava Lawrence faces severe backlash over his street dogs remark

Actor Raghava Lawrence is facing backlash for his recent remarks about criticism, drawing parallels to street dogs barking at newcomers. While hinting at a potential political entry, his comments, suggesting governments need time and that criticism stems from envy, have ignited debate online. Supporters defend his statements as metaphorical, but critics find them controversial, leaving many anticipating his next move.
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Ameesha Patel shares screenshots comparing 'Gadar' and 'Dhurandhar'

Ameesha Patel, celebrating 'Gadar's 25th anniversary, highlighted the franchise's massive box-office footfalls, claiming it surpassed the 'Dhurandhar' films. She shared data indicating 'Gadar' and 'Gadar 2' attracted over 84 million viewers combined, a testament to the enduring love for her character Sakeena and the epic love story.
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Girija Oak on how looks dictate casting in Bollywood

Actress Girija Oak opened up about how ethnicity influences casting decisions in Bollywood, calling it a 'strange game of perception'. She said it has mostly worked in her favour. The actress is currently receiving widespread praise for her role as a nurse in 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata', based on the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
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Priest calls ‘Disclosure Day’ cursed

In a bold cinematic venture, Steven Spielberg's latest alien film, 'Disclosure Day,' is stirring debate across the nation. A local pastor in Tennessee has labeled the film as 'cursed,' cautioning audiences that it could awaken malevolent forces and challenge core religious convictions. He urges the faithful to steer clear, expressing concern that it might hold dark, satanic ties.
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What this boy did during martial arts training in an Indian school is winning hearts online; many say it is great upbringing: Watch

A martial arts video from India shows a student kicking a training pad. He kicked a girl gently but a boy with much more force. This difference made viewers believe the boy was well-raised. The clip shows how children learn values like kindness and respect from their parents. It suggests real strength involves knowing when to hold back.
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Nature never forgets its dead: Study on 10 ecosystems found that death does something we never expected

Nature's cycle of life and death is more complex than we perceive. A recent study reveals that the remains of dead organisms, termed 'ecological memory,' profoundly shape ecosystems. While sometimes hindering recovery, these remnants often provide crucial nutrients and shelter, significantly boosting new growth across diverse environments, demonstrating the powerful, common influence of the deceased on the living.
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This is what parents of academically strong kids did differently at home: 5 powerful real life examples

When parents think about raising academically strong kids, they immediately think of extra classes, strict schedules, or hours of practice.But when a parent asked families of high-achieving children what they actually did at their homes, their responses revealed something unexpected. The parent asked through a reddit post: “For those of you that raised academically strong kids - what did you do? I’m really not looking for a discussion on schooling and unschooling or homeschooling etc; I would like to know from parents who’ve raised academically strong kids what they did at home.” As for the responses, instead of only talking about grades and studying, many parents pointed towards everyday habits.
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