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How to grow butterfly-friendly native plants in Indian city home gardens

A butterfly-friendly garden can bring a very special kind of life to an Indian city home. Even a small balcony, terrace, or courtyard can become a wholesome space when the right plants are chosen and cared for well. The best part is that this kind of gardening does not need to be complicated or expensive….

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Govt clears Emirates NBD Bank’s proposal to acquire up to 74% stake in RBL Bank

The finance ministry has approved Dubai-based Emirates NBD Bank’s proposal to acquire up to 74 per cent stake in private sector lender RBL Bank, PTI reported citing a regulatory filing on Friday.RBL Bank said Emirates NBD Bank (P.J.S.C) has received a letter from the Department of Financial Services dated May 14, 2026 approving the proposed…

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NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reveals Auston Matthews concerns regarding Toronto Maple Leafs rebuilding vision and Stanley Cup ambitions

The future of Auston Matthews with the Toronto Maple Leafs has become skeptical following the team’s recent struggles (Image via Getty Images) Auston Matthews’ future with the Toronto Maple Leafs has become one of the biggest stories in the NHL news roundup as the offseason approaches. Insider Elliotte Friedman recently said that Matthews wants to…

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Can Pranic healing help manage stress-driven hypertension naturally?

Stress can be seen as one of the most important but neglected reasons behind high blood pressure in today’s times. Stress, caused by a hectic lifestyle involving working late nights, insomnia, worries, mental tiredness, and exposure to too many electronic gadgets, has become one of the primary reasons for high blood pressure, particularly among youth….

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Xi to visit US on Sepember 24 at Trump’s invitation, China says

Xi to visit US (Image credit: AP) Chinese president Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to the United States in the autumn at the invitation of US president Donald Trump, China’s top diplomat Wang Yi said on Friday.Wang made the announcement while briefing reporters on the just-concluded meeting between Xi and Trump in Beijing….

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Virat Kohli opens up on helping Prince Yadav dismiss him, says he wants youngsters to grow

Virat Kohli has admitted that the advice he gave to Prince Yadav helped the Lucknow Super Giants pacer dismiss him during an IPL 2026 match earlier this season.Prince had bowled Kohli for a two-ball duck during Lucknow Super Giants’s nine-run win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. The ball came…

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US State Department’s Visa update for Green Card applicants after immigration authority ‘paused’ the line

The US Department of State recently published its June 2026 Visa Bulletin. However, the bulletin comes with a significant setback for Green Card visa applicants. The bulletin shows retrogression in the EB-1 and EB-2 final action dates for India. Reason? High demand and heavy visa usage. For those unaware, retrogression means the application line just…

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Sumit Kundu scripts strong comeback after almost quitting sport; India’s CWG, Asiad boxing squad announced

PATIALA: After nearly two years of battling injuries, doubts and thoughts of quitting the sport, Sumit Kundu finally found his way back to the top with a stirring performance at the boxing selection trials here.Representing Army, Sumit secured his place in the Indian boxing contingent in the men’s 70kg division for the upcoming CWG and…

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Profit more than doubles to Rs 2,965 crore; India operations drive growth despite global headwinds

Tata Steel on Friday reported a more than two-fold jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 2,965 crore for the January-March quarter of FY26, supported by higher revenues from its India operations and improved volumes, PTI reported. The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 1,201 crore in the corresponding quarter of the…

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Fatah-3 Vs Brahmos: Fatah-3 vs BrahMos: Why Pakistan can’t match India’s missile edge

For years, India’s BrahMos missile occupied a near-mythical space in South Asia’s military balance, fast enough to terrify adversaries, precise enough to hit the smallest of targets and difficult enough to intercept that it fundamentally changed how India executed critical tasks during Operation Sindoor.Pakistan, meanwhile, largely relied on a mix of ballistic missiles, subsonic cruise…

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