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HAZARIBAGH: Six people including four members of a family and two toddlers, were trampled to death after a herd of wild elephants entered Gondwar village under Churchu block in the early hours of Friday. The incident occurred between 1 and 2 am when villagers were asleep.According to locals, five elephants strayed into the settlement from nearby forest areas and began damaging kutcha houses. In the chaos that followed, six villagers were crushed to death. The deceased have been identified as Suman Kumari (26), Savita Devi (25), Dhaneshwar Ram (52), Suraj Ram (50), and two children — Anurag Ram (1) and…
Kolkata: The Energy Transition Hub for the Eastern and Northeastern States (Ethens), a joint initiative of The Energy and Resources Institute (Teri) and the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), was launched in Kolkata on Thursday to support coal-dependent regions as they move towards cleaner energy systems.Conceived as a Discom-driven, demand-led regional platform, Ethens aims to help utilities translate national clean energy goals into implementable, region-specific strategies.While energy transition is inevitable, speakers at a high-level roundtable convened by Teri highlighted the risk of livelihood disruptions in states heavily reliant on coal and thermal power generation. Ethens seeks to address these concerns by…
A County Down man says he’s been left feeling “angry” and “nervous” after damaging three tyres on the same road. Source link
Ian Deveney made his find on land between Inverness and the 280-year-old battlefield. Source link
A motorist’s fines were passed to an enforcement agency, leaving him with a bill of about £20,000. Source link
The Junior Women’s hockey team of India during the match against Ireland. Photo: Special Arrangement Purnima Yadav hit a brace to lead India to a dominant 4-0 victory over Ireland in their final Pool C match at the FIH Junior Women’s World Cup here on Friday (on December 5, 2025).Purnima (42’,58’), Kanika Siwach (12’) and Sakshi Rana (57’) scored the goals for India at the Centro Deportivo de Hockey Césped, Estadio Nacional in Santiago.India made a bright start in the first quarter and showed great attacking intent, winning an early penalty corner in the first 12 seconds of the match,…
Astrology is not only about just remedies or rituals, it is also reflected in the way we live our lives. In today’s fast paced world, people look for short cuts when it is everyday actions that can help balance your birth chart. Here are five daily habits that could be disturbing your planets:1. Leaving Your Bed Untidy (Venus & Rahu)In astrology, the bed represents Venus, planet of luxury, comfort, and relationships. Clutter, onthe other hand, is associated with Rahu. Starting your day by making your bed and keeping the space tidy is believed to strengthen Venus while preventing Rahu from…
If you thought Bangkok is only about its vibrant nightlife, old temples and sumptuous street food, then you need to check out Louis Vuitton latest hotel pop-up which has become the city’s cool new attraction. And the Thai capital is not at all complaining and basking in the fashion glory. It has added a stylish touch to the city’s list of cultural attractions. The place is becoming a destination for every fashion lover and offbeat experience seekers in Thailand. Let’s have a look at it closely:From 11 February to 15 March 2026, Louis Vuitton, the famous French luxury brand, took…
Parliament passes bill to bring legal clarity to labour issuesNEW DELHI: Parliament on Thursday passed Industrial Relations Code (Amendment) Bill, 2026, seeking to bring legal clarity over labour issues. Both Houses passed the bill by voice vote, even as several opposition members described it as “anti-labour” and accused govt of favouring industrialists over workers while drafting the industrial relations code.BJP and its allies, on the other hand, strongly defended the bill terming it a “historic reform” for the welfare of labourers.Replying to a debate on the bill in Lok Sabha, labour minister Mansukh Mandaviya said the four labour codes implemented…
In a significant crackdown on the drug menace, Kulgam Police have attached immovable properties comprising 06 shops, 05 godowns, one tin shed, and one plinth located at Village Manigam, belonging to a notorious drug peddler Mohd Ashraf Khanday, S/o Gh. Ahmad Khanday, R/o Nipora, Kulgam, falling under the jurisdiction of Police Station Qazigund.The action has been taken under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act, after due legal process, as the properties were established as proceeds of crime acquired through illicit drug trafficking activities and found to be directly linked with drug peddling operations.The accused is also involved in FIR No.…
