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Her husband locked her inside a windowless house for 15 years: Meet Sonabai Rajwar, who turned her prison into a museum and pioneered clay art in Chhattisgarh |

Women are the creators, nurturers and trailblazers, no matter the situation. They are the true example of the belief that something good comes out even from the worst of things. One such woman is Sona Bai Rajwar, a Chhattisgarh woman who pioneered an entire art form that the state is known for today. A creator…

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Rare bacterium found contaminating Cheyenne’s water reclamation plant linked to Meta’s datacenter; City Councilman says: It definitely …

Cheyenne officials have identified a Meta data center construction project as the source of a rare bacterial contamination that temporarily shut down two of the city’s water reclamation plants, reports Tom’s Hardware. The Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities has permanently stopped accepting industrial wastewater from closed-loop data center cooling systems after the incident, the report…

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Bengaluru corporate employee reveals ₹45,000 monthly expense breakdown; internet can’t agree if she’s overspending |

For many working professionals, payday comes with a familiar question: Where did all the money go? Between rent, groceries, travel, bills, and everyday spending, monthly expenses can pile up faster than expected. That is exactly what one Bengaluru-based corporate employee realized after she sat down to calculate her budget.Sharing the breakdown on Instagram, Vaasavi Pasupulati…

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Trump wants NATO to spend more on defence. Europe now has a plan to prove it can

ANKARA, TURKEY – JULY 07: Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte speaks during the Defense Industry Forum as part of the annual NATO Summit at the ATO Congresium on July 7, 2026 in Ankara, Turkey. Leaders from NATO’s 32 countries, plus NATO allies like Ukraine, gathered in the Turkish capital to discuss a range of…

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14-year-old Hindi-medium student cracks JEE Advanced: What parents can do differently to nurture a child’s talent |

Most students spend years preparing for one of India’s toughest entrance exams. But one 14-year-old has shown that with the right support, discipline, and determination, extraordinary achievements are possible at an unusually young age. The young IIT aspirant cracked the highly competitive JEE Advanced at just 14 years of age, securing a category rank of…

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‘Appeal UDF to provide support’: Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi says rescue operations in full swing amid landslide | India News

Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi says rescue operations in full swing amid landslide NEW DELHI: Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday appealed to UDF workers, party functionaries and the public to extend all possible support to relief efforts while strictly following the administration’s guidelines, saying rescue operations were underway to save those still trapped in the…

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Ukraine Drone Strikes: Watch: Ukraine targets Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’; hits 8 fuel tankers on Crimea route

USF units struck 10 vessels involved in russian maritime logistics in the Sea of Azov and near occupied Crimea Ukraine’s military said on Tuesday that its drones struck eight tankers from Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ overnight as they were delivering fuel to Crimea.In a statement posted on Telegram, Ukraine’s drone forces said the vessels were targeted…

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Potty Training Guide: Realistic potty training guide: A 3-day kick-start to help your toddler learn

Realistic potty training guide: A 3-day kick-start to help your toddler learn Potty training is one of the biggest milestones in a toddler’s early years, but it can also be one of the most stressful for parents. While some children get trained naturally, some take a little longer (which is completely normal). There is no…

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India’s economy passed the Iran war test. Could El Nino spoil the party?

It seems to be a decade of stress tests for the Indian economy – Covid pandemic, Russia-Ukraine war, US trade policy uncertainty, and now the Middle East conflict. (AI image) The Indian economy has emerged as a picture of resilience amid the US-Iran conflict, with most economic indicators flashing green as the war shows signs…

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Cockroaches can survive without their heads for a week: The science behind one of nature’s toughest insects |

Few creatures have earned a reputation for resilience quite like the cockroach. It can survive extreme temperatures, withstand surprisingly high levels of radiation compared with humans and squeeze through impossibly narrow gaps. Yet perhaps its most astonishing ability is surviving for days after losing its head. While the idea sounds like an urban myth, it…

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