Anil Kapoor, Tamannaah Bhatia, Aditi Rao Hydari, Juhi Chawla and others attend the Birlas’ grand private party in style |

[ad_1] After hosting a dreamy wedding and a lavish reception for newlyweds Vedant Birla and Tejal Kulkarni, the Birla family capped off the celebrations with an exclusive private party that became the talk of the town.The glittering event, hosted by Kumar Mangalam Birla, Aryaman Birla, and Ananya Birla, took place on Wednesday, November 5, at…

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Ghazala Hashmi education and career path: Indian-origin professor making history as Virginia’s first Muslim Lt governor

[ad_1] Democrat Ghazala Hashmi on Tuesday made history in the United States’ Virginia, becoming the state’s first Indian-American and first Muslim to win a statewide office. The former professor defeated Republican John Reid in the lieutenant governor’s race, marking a milestone that bridges continents, classrooms, and communities.As lieutenant governor, Hashmi will preside over the Virginia…

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Delayed birth cert regns: BMC officer suspended | Mumbai News

[ad_1] Mumbai: BMC has suspended a former medical officer of health (MOH) of M-East, Dr Sanjay Funde, over delayed registration of birth certificates in the ward following former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya’s allegations of irregularities in 2024-25.Action is also being taken against two birth registration karkoons (clerks). Their suspension notices will be issued on Thursday,…

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Man vs wild: Japan deploys military to combat deadly bear attack – Why climate change could be the reason

[ad_1] Bear attack in Japan (agencies) Japan has mobilised its military in the country’s mountainous north as communities grapple with a surge in bear attacks, with local authorities pointing to shifting food patterns driven by climate change as a possible factor. The self-defense forces (SDF) were deployed Wednesday to Kazuno, a small town in Akita…

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Which is the best time to take blood pressure medication and 3 mistakes that most people commit

[ad_1] Skipping pills, taking them at different times each day, or stopping when you “feel fine” are common pitfalls. ​Research suggests non-adherence in hypertension is very common, figures range from 43% to 65% of patients not following prescriptions as directed. Problems include forgetting, cost, side effects, or under-estimating the seriousness of high blood pressure. Why…

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America’s most overweight states revealed: Full list of the most and least obese US states |

[ad_1] Obesity rates across the US are climbing to record levels, and a new nationwide ranking shows exactly where the crisis is hitting hardest. The report, compiled by WalletHub using 31 public health and lifestyle indicators, identifies states where limited access to healthy food, low physical activity, and economic hardship are combining to fuel some…

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Chess World Cup | ‘Kramnik 2.0 in the works’: Ian Nepomniachtchi lambasted online for ‘complaints’ after loss to India’s GM Diptayan Ghosh | Chess News

[ad_1] Ian Nepomniachtchi vs Diptayan Ghosh India’s Grandmaster (GM) Diptayan Ghosh pulled off the biggest upset of the ongoing World Chess Cup, stunning former world championship challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia in the second game of their second-round clash on Wednesday. Playing with the black pieces, the Indian grandmaster capitalised on his opponent’s erratic play…

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25-year SIP returns: 36 equity funds made investors crorepatis with Rs 10,000 SIP; check details

[ad_1] Investors who started a monthly SIP of Rs 10,000 in some of India’s top equity mutual funds 25 years ago would have turned their investments into crores today, according to an analysis by ETMutualFunds. The study covered 36 equity mutual funds that have completed 25 years in the market, excluding hybrid, sectoral, and thematic…

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Mumbai Fraudster Claimed BARC Link, Tried Selling Lithium Reactor Blueprints To Iranian Firms

[ad_1] An extraordinary security breach has jolted Mumbai’s scientific and security circles. A man pretending to be a BARC scientist was arrested for trying to sell fake nuclear reactor plans to Iran. The accused, Akhtar Hussaini, produced bogus “lithium-6 reactor” models and used forged IDs to gain access to Iranian diplomats. But further investigation reveals…

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