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Image Credit: You Tube/ Curly Tales In India’s evolving landscape of ultra-luxury real estate, few private residences capture imagination the way the expansive estate of Savji Dholakia does. Known widely as the “Diamond King of India” and the driving force behind the Surat-based diamond enterprise Hari Krishna Exports, Dholakia’s personal property reflects not just wealth, but a carefully planned vision of land use, community living, and long-term legacy. All the information about this luxury home features and interiors, here is based on the YouTube vlog published by Curly Tales. A 50-acre residential ecosystemSpread across nearly 50 acres in Surat, the…

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NEW DELHI: The ministry of civil aviation on Thursday said that a preliminary report into the Learjet crash in Baramati that killed former Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and four others will be made public within 30 days of the accident.In a statement issued through the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the ministry reiterated that the probe is being conducted by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) under established legal and global aviation standards. CCTV Footage Shows Ajit Pawar Plane Slamming Into Ground Before Exploding Near Baramati Airport “In continuation of earlier releases dated 17 February 2026, MoCA reiterates that…

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New Delhi, Identifying persons on grounds of race, region, sex and caste would amount to treading a regressive path, the Supreme Court said on Wednesday while refusing to entertain a PIL seeking to prevent discrimination and violence against citizens from the northeast and other regions.PIL against racial violence: SC asks attorney general to consider plea”A crime is a crime and it must be dealt with an iron hand,” a bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi said. It asked Attorney General R Venkataramani to consider and refer the petition to an appropriate authority.”Identifying…

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India is witnessing a sharp rise in metabolic diseases such as diabetes, obesity and heart disease, often striking people at younger ages than ever before. But long before these conditions are formally diagnosed, the body tends to send subtle, easily ignored warning signs – a gradually expanding waistline, slightly elevated blood sugar, borderline cholesterol or rising blood pressure. Doctors refer to this silent cluster of changes as metabolic syndrome, a quiet but critical stage that signals deeper metabolic imbalance.Metabolic syndrome is the silent sign before chronic disease sets in. (Unsplash)Also Read | Fortis surgeon explains how obesity and visceral fat…

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“>UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy said, “To build a better future, we must invest in the next generation who will shape it and expanding access to education will create lasting change.”New Delhi [India], February 19 (ANI): UK Education Hub to advance India-UK Vision 2035 was launched at the British Council on Wednesday.Advancing the education objectives of the India-UK Vision 2035, David Lammy, UK Deputy Prime Minister inaugurated the UK Education Hub at the British Council, the UK’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural exchange, in the presence of Lindy Cameron OB CBE, British High Commissioner to India, Alison…

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Accenture is tying senior staff promotions to AI tool usage, requiring “regular adoption” as a criterion for leadership roles. The consulting giant is also tracking individual weekly logins to its AI tools. The move follows CEO Julie Sweet’s earlier warning that non-adapters would be “exited.” Internally, some employees have pushed back, calling the tools “broken slop generators.” The policy comes as Accenture’s share price has fallen roughly 42% over the past year. Accenture has started tying promotion eligibility to AI tool usage, telling senior managers and associate directors that advancing to leadership roles will require demonstrating “regular adoption” of its…

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Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda has candidly spoken about dealing with online criticism, admitting that she has experienced negativity but chooses not to let it define her.In an interview with Variety India, she said, “I try not to give in to what I see on social media. I have faced my fair share of hate on social media as well, but I try not to let it get to me because my belief is that I actively chose to be on social media as a public figure because of the work that I do.” Amitabh Bachchan May Call Marriage…

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Sleep is not a luxury – it is a biological necessity. Getting seven to eight hours each night is essential for physical recovery, cognitive performance, hormonal balance and resetting the body’s circadian rhythm. From memory consolidation and emotional regulation to immune function and metabolic health, nearly every system in the body depends on adequate rest. Yet many people underestimate its impact or misunderstand how it truly works.Do you remember your dreams? Dr Sood says that they are not stored into memory. (Unsplash)Also Read | Struggling with anxiety? US doctor shares 6 daily habit changes that help manage stress and improve…

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