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To cut disaster risk, audit of schools, research on resilient crops planned | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: The govt has launched an ambitious plan to reduce Karnataka’s vulnerability to natural disasters by up to 75% by 2030, with departments concerned being directed to provide data and prepare actionable reports. As part of Karnataka State Disaster Risk Reduction roadmap 2025-2030 released earlier this month by revenue and disaster management minister Krishna Byre…

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Mohsin Naqvi’s audacity: ‘Ab poora India trophy ke peeche bhag raha hai’ goes viral in Pakistan | Cricket News

A new clip from Pakistan is going viral, showing Mohsin Naqvi — Asian Cricket Council President and Pakistan’s Interior Minister — being glorified as a ā€œheroā€ for his handling of the Asia Cup 2025 trophy situation. In the video, a man on stage says:ā€œJab ye ground mein khade the aur Indian team trophy nahi le…

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From rushing trains to crowd control, Railways uses real-time map to manage Chhath rush | India News

NEW DELHI: To deal with the upcoming Chhath rush, the railways is using real-time heat-mapping of 35 major stations to monitor heavy passenger movement, rushing standby unreserved trains close to these stations to clear the surge of travellers and creating holding areas for crowd control. These measures are based on passenger data from the festive…

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9-1-1: Nashville star Isabelle Tate dies at 23 after battle with rare neurological disorder | English Movie News

Actress Isabelle Tate, known for her role in the series premiere of 9-1-1: Nashville, passed away on Sunday at the age of 23. The young performer is survived by her mother, Katerina Kazakos Tate; stepfather, Vishnu Jayamohan; father, John Daniel Tate; and sister, Daniella Tate. A Nashville girl with big dreams Born and raised in…

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Canada’s ā€˜Maple Dream’ loses shine: Student arrivals down by 60%; India feels the pinch

Canada’s long-celebrated education boom has entered its first real winter. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), new international student arrivals between January and August 2025 fell by an extraordinary 59.7 per cent compared with the same period last year. August 2025 alone recorded just 45,380 new study-permit holders, down from 79,795 in August…

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