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Surgeon removed healthy kidney instead of diseased one: NCDRC awards ₹2 crore compensation to family

NEW DELHI: The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has held a surgeon guilty of gross medical negligence for removing a patient’s healthy left kidney instead of her diseased right kidney, an error that ultimately cost the patient her life. In its order dated May 18, a bench of President AP Sahi and Member Bharatkumar…

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Huge blow for KKR! Key player ruled out ahead of crucial clash vs Delhi Capitals | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders suffered a major setback ahead of their crucial do-or-die IPL 2026 clash against Delhi Capitals, with star wicketkeeper-batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi being ruled out of the remainder of the tournament.KKR issued an official update on Raghuvanshi, who has been one of their standout performers in IPL 2026.“Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been ruled…

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‘Mubarakan’ to ‘Haye mera bacha’: Parents’ emotional reaction to son’s Google job offer goes viral

A quiet home video is continuing to draw attention online, not because it tries to go viral, but because it doesn’t. It is a simple family moment that many people say feels close to their own lives. A son sits with his parents and shares a major update, and what follows is a natural wave…

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Oil, Quad and Trump’s shadow: Top US official Marco Rubio in India tomorrow – What to expect | India News

Trump flanked by US VP Vance and Marco Rubio US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will arrive in India on Saturday for his first official visit to the country, carrying with him a packed agenda centred on energy cooperation, trade, strategic security. The four-day visit, stretching from May 23 to May 26, comes at a…

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‘Warning shot’ from Iran? UAE nuclear plant attack from Iraq sparks fears of wider Gulf war as Tehran’s proxies step in

NEW DELHI: A drone attack on the UAE’s Barakah nuclear power plant has intensified fears of a wider regional escalation, with analysts warning that Iran-backed militias in Iraq are emerging as a key front in Tehran’s confrontation with the US and Israel.The United Arab Emirates said the attack targeting the Barakah plant on Sunday originated…

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‘Your 3D cricketer’: India’s 2019 World Cup squad member announces retirement | Cricket News

Vijay Shankar and Virat Kohli (PTI Photo) Indian all-rounder Vijay Shankar has announced his retirement from all forms of Indian cricket, ending a professional journey that saw him represent the national side in both ODIs and T20Is, including at the 2019 ODI World Cup.A dependable performer in domestic cricket for Tamil Nadu, Shankar played 12…

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India blocks China’s WTO panel bid over solar support measures, dispute set for next stage

India has blocked China’s request to establish a dispute settlement panel at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in a case challenging New Delhi’s support measures for the solar cells, modules and information technology sectors, PTI reported.China had earlier this month approached the WTO’s dispute settlement body seeking the formation of a panel after bilateral consultations…

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Ashish Nehra’s luxurious Goa home is a multi-crore home designed for peaceful family living, away from fast-paced cricketing world

Ashish Nehra is in the news for all the right reasons. The former Indian cricketer and current Gujarat Titans head coach, Nehra has long been known for his fast bowling, winning performances in the 2003 World Cup, and his significant role in India’s 2011 World Cup-winning squad. After his retirement, the sportsman changed his focus…

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Did China spy on Elon Musk, other tech executives during Trump’s Beijing visit? Blogger makes big claim

‘Major Cheng Cheng’ standing behind Elon Musk (x.com/jenniferzeng97) The delegation of US President Donald Trump was spied on by China during his two-day visit to Beijing last week, according to independent blogger and author Jennifer Zeng.Zeng accused China of using “disguised” military personnel to monitor foreign dignitaries and technology executives who were part of the…

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10 subtle mind games people play (And how to spot them)

Real manipulation doesn’t look like a cartoon villain twirling their mustache. It’s way quieter than that. Usually, it shows up disguised as a super helpful coworker, a sudden midnight emergency, or a friend who just “really needs to vent.” Because these moves feel completely normal—sometimes even incredibly flattering—you usually don’t realize you’re being played until…

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