Delhi Dowry Death Case: Wedding party, call to mother, pick up by husband and then ‘fall’ from building – Delhi newlywed’s final hours | Delhi News

A newlywed woman, Akriti, died hours after a workplace wedding celebration, allegedly falling from a south Delhi building. NEW DELHI: A 28-year-old newlywed woman who celebrated her marriage with colleagues at her workplace on Saturday evening died just hours later after allegedly falling from an NDMC residential building in south Delhi’s Lodhi Colony area.Police have…

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NEET-UG 2026 Re-examination Conducted Smoothly as NTA Reports No Paper Leak Complaints | India News

NTA DG (Image source: ANI) The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday said the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination was conducted smoothly across the country under extensive security arrangements, with no complaints related to question paper leaks reported so far.“So far, from what we have heard, everything went well. We have received good reports. A lot of…

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‘Citizenship must be decided through fair process’: SC sets aside Guahati HC judgment | India News

A litigant was removed from the Supreme Court after disrupting proceedings The Supreme Court on Monday set aside Gauhati high court’s judgments that upheld declarations of 27 appellants as foreigners, noting that citizenship and foreigner status must be decided through a “fair, lawful and reasonable” process.The ruling came from a Bench of Justices Vikram Nath…

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IPL 2026: Nicholas Pooran surpasses Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in explosive batting record during MI vs LSG | Cricket News

Nicholas Pooran and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi NEW DELHI: Lucknow Super Giants batter Nicholas Pooran continues to redefine power-hitting in the IPL, and this time he has moved past Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in one of the league’s most explosive batting records.With his breathtaking 16-ball fifty against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday, Pooran now has five…

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Relax, it will all work out, says Trump, as Iran hangs up

TOI correspondent from Washington: Just hours after US President Donald Trump assured Americans that Iran “really wants to make a deal” and urged “negatively chirping” critics to “sit back and relax (because) it will all work out well in the end,” the Middle East moved in the opposite direction.The three-month-old conflict lurched back toward open…

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Hantavirus Outbreak: Explainer: Can hantavirus outbreak become Covid 2.0?

. Health authorities are racing to trace dozens of people who recently disembarked from the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius after a hantavirus outbreak onboard left three people dead and several others infected.According to the World Health Organization (WHO), five of eight suspected cases have been confirmed. Among the dead is a 69-year-old Dutch woman…

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SC panel frames ICU norms for hospitals | India News

New Delhi: An expert committee formed by Supreme Court has laid down minimum standards for intensive care units (ICUs), defining what hospitals must have to qualify as possessing an ICU – covering infrastructure, equipment and staffing. The framework mandates a dedicated ICU space with access to emergency services, operation theatres and laboratories, along with power…

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Days after Meta CTO admitted that morale at the company is near “worst it’s ever been”, company makes U-turn on two employee policies that caused backlash

Days after Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth admitted that morale at the company was near ‘the worst it’s ever been’, the company has reversed course on one of its most controversial employee policies. As reported by Business Insider, according to an internal memo obtained by Business Insider, Meta will no longer force engineers to join its…

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Why airplane food tastes bland even when it’s perfectly seasoned

Commercial aircraft cabins are pressurised, but not to sea-level conditions. Most are pressurised to the equivalent of an altitude of around 6,000 to 8,000 feet. At the same time, cabin humidity is usually much lower than what people experience on the ground. This combination dries out the nose and mouth, reducing the ability of the…

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What is the Cryosphere? How an imbalance in it can impact the Himalayas |

Earth’s cryosphere, its frozen water, plays a vital role in regulating global climate by reflecting sunlight and controlling sea levels. Melting ice due to climate change, particularly in the Himalayas, triggers natural disasters and threatens water supplies for millions, impacting ecosystems and human livelihoods. The Earth has many layers in the atmosphere that help sustain…

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