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HYDERABAD: At least three people were injured after a Ferrari ran amok in Hyderabad’s Jubilee Hills on Sunday. The incident occurred on Road No. 45 near. The Ferrari, said to be worth Rs 3.5-4 crore, lost control and hit an electric pole on the divider before ramming into a car coming from the opposite direction. “Few cars and other vehicles coming behind the car hit by Ferrari were also damaged in the collision,” a police official said. Preliminary reports indicate the accident may have been caused by a brake or engine failure. Source link

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Bihar’s village libraries, once hubs of freedom fighters and adult learning, are experiencing a remarkable revival. State initiatives and community efforts are transforming these spaces into vibrant learning centers, empowering unemployed youth with competitive exam preparation. These modernized libraries, often run by local women, offer free internet and resources, attracting over a lakh students, with a significant majority being girls. Patna: Village libraries in Bihar were once buzzing spaces where freedom fighters met, ideas were exchanged, and political awareness quietly took root in the years before the country broke free from colonial shackles. Later, they doubled up as centres for…

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Jaipur: Rajasthan witnessed a sharp rise in temperatures Saturday, with the mercury climbing by nearly 4°C on average over the past 24 hours, marking a clear shift towards warmer pre-summer conditions.According to the Meteorological Department, Fatehpur recorded the lowest minimum temperature in the state at 9.4°C, while Phalodi remained the hottest location with a maximum of 31.8°C. Jaipur: Temperature Surge, Political Debate Standoff, Crime Investigation In Bikaner & MoreIn Jaipur, the minimum temperature settled at 15.2°C, nearly 2°C above normal. Under clear skies, the city recorded a sunny afternoon with the maximum temperature touching 28.3°C. Meteorological officials attributed the sudden…

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Dhanbad: The driver of gangster Faheem Khan’s son Iqbal Khan, Hyder Ali alias Babli, was shot at by unidentified assailants near Ali Nagar under the Bank More police station limits in Wasseypur on Friday night.Dhanbad (city) SP Ritvik Srivastava said, “Iqbal Khan, accompanied by his bodyguard and driver, was returning home on foot from a mosque. They suspected that they were being followed. Iqbal reportedly took shelter inside Faheem Market, while his bodyguard and driver went after the suspected pursuers. Two bike-borne youths allegedly rammed the bike into Hyder near Ali Nagar, knocking him to the ground, and then fired…

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Zimbabwe’s loudest, brightest travelling fans have become one of the unexpected signatures of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Their drums, horns and coordinated chants have turned neutral venues into little pockets of Harare-on-tour, following the Chevrons across Sri Lanka as the team pieced together a campaign that has surprised bigger names. Now, as the tournament shifts to India for the Super Eights, the same fan army says it may not be able to march forward – not for lack of will, but for lack of money.Zimbabwe celebrating after their win against Sri Lanka. (AP)After footing their own bills…

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As per the books of ancient Chinese philosophy and the principles of Feng Shui, it is believed that there are certain artifacts that have the power to harness and harmonize energy flow (chi) in the house. Here’s how these artifacts can activate and attract positive chi into the house. Read on to find out more.What makes these artifacts so potent?According to the principles of Feng Shui, placing the right things in the right place can help boost the positive chi of the house and attract good health, abundance, and good luck. It is believed that placing artifacts with wood and…

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Ever feel like your dating life is stuck on repeat? New face, new name, same heartbreak script? Welcome to groundhogging—modern dating’s sneakiest trap, named after that Bill Murray movie where every day resets. You’re not imagining it: You keep swiping right on emotional unavailability, just with fresher hair or a different playlist. “This one’s different,” you tell yourself. Spoiler: Same red flags, same “I’m not ready” speech, same 48-hour text droughts. Congrats—you’re trapped in a romantic Groundhog Day.What’s Groundhogging, exactly?It’s simple but brutal: Dating the same “type” over and over, repackaged. Tall guy who loves indie tunes and “figuring life…

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Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, held a meeting of all the stakeholders to take assessment of the interventions proposed for the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) by the Social Welfare Department.Speaking in this meeting he called for a time-bound, outcome-driven “Whole-of-Government” approach to transform Anganwadi Centres into vibrant hubs of holistic child development across Jammu & Kashmir.The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary, GAD; Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare; Project Director, Samagra Shiksha; MD, Mission Poshan; MD, JKRLM; Director, School Education, Jammu/Kashmir; and other senior officers of the concerned departments.Highlighting the transformative role of early childhood development in light of the…

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