6 foods kings and royals in ancient India reportedly loved eating

Every grand celebration needed a grand sweet, and laddoos rarely disappointed. Whether made from roasted gram flour, wheat or sesame, these bite-sized treats were enriched with dry fruits, saffron and pure ghee in royal kitchens. They travelled well, lasted longer than many desserts and became a staple at coronations, festivals and palace ceremonies, making them…

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D4Vd Case Update: D4vd case update: Celeste Rivas death certificate sparks questions as pregnancy status listed unknown

The case involving Celeste Rivas Hernandez has taken a new turn after an update to her death certificate. The new document now says that it is “unknown” if she was pregnant in the year before her death. Earlier, the report clearly said she was not pregnant. This change has raised many questions, as people are…

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From TVs to wallpapers: What tenants can legally install in a rented home and when modifications may lead to legal issues |

Anyone moving into a new property often seeks to personalise the space to suit their preferences. However, that simple action to turn a rented house into a home can sometimes have legal implications.The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, lays down the fundamental rights and liabilities of both landlords and tenants. This includes provisions governing alterations…

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Us-Iran Conflict: ‘Bending rules, bullying rivals’: Iran uses World Cup to mock US – top developments

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian took a swipe at the United States by comparing its role as host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to its foreign policy, accusing Washington of “bending rules, bullying rivals, creating obstacles, and cheating”.In a post on X, Pezeshkian wrote: “The US government’s conduct as World Cup host follows its familiar…

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Allahabad HC: No unilateral right over public land for religious gatherings | India News

NEW DELHI: The Allahabad High Court ruled that public land cannot be claimed for exclusive religious use by any individual or group, holding that such activities, including offering Namaz, must remain subject to public order and the rights of others.The observation was made by a Division Bench of Justice Saral Srivastava and Justice Garima Prasad…

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‘How can rights of 150 million users be curtailed’: Delhi HC questions Centre over Telegram ban for NEET retest | India News

The Centre defended the move, arguing that Telegram’s architecture makes it uniquely vulnerable to misuse. (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Thursday questioned the Centre’s decision to temporarily block access to Telegram ahead of the June 21 NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, asking how the rights of nearly 150 million users could be curtailed…

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‘No press freedom there’: JD Vance takes swipe at Pakistan over US-Iran deal disclosure – watch

His remarks came after days of speculation about the contents of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, which American officials later disclosed ahead of planned negotiations in Switzerland. (Photo credit: AP) US Vice President JD Vance took a dig at Pakistan accusing it of lacking press freedom while defending the delayed…

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11 dead in MP boat tragedy: Warnings ignored; cruise sailed in 50km/h winds, ended in sinking | Bhopal News

JABALPUR/BHOPAL: Ignored wind warnings came under sharp scrutiny after the death toll in the Bargi dam cruise disaster rose to 11 Saturday, with rescuers retrieving two more bodies — both children — from the reservoir in central Madhya Pradesh.The sinking has become a wellspring of criticism after officials revealed that the cruise, operated by MT…

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Slithering snakes, lakhs on the run: Twin typhoons batter China; scary visuals emerge

Chinese authorities evacuated more than 900,000 people ahead of Typhoon Bavi’s expected landfall on Sunday, as the country continued to grapple with the deadly aftermath of Typhoon Maysak, which struck Hainan earlier this month. Bavi is forecast to hit the eastern city of Wenzhou after lashing Taiwan and Japan’s southwestern islands.The evacuations come after days…

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Amid India-US trade deal talks, Trump admin’s fresh warning to world: ‘Old tariffs may return’

Bessent said tariff rates could revert to their earlier levels if the ongoing Section 301 investigations lead to the imposition of new duties. (AI image) US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s latest warning of additional tariffs under Section 301 comes at a time when US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer was in India this week.Greer met Commerce…

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