18 advanced weapons recovered from operatives: Security agencies foil Delhi terror conspiracy | India News

NEW DELHI: Security agencies have reportedly foiled a major conspiracy to target the national capital with advanced weapons, uncovering a suspected cross-border syndicate with links to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal, sources said.Authorities recovered 18 sophisticated firearms from nine alleged operatives who were allegedly planning to route the weapons through Munger before distributing them across multiple…

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‘Spoken to ground authorities’: RR head coach Sangakkara raises concerns over Jaipur’s new LED floodlights | Cricket News

Kumar Sangakkara (BCCI Photo) JAIPUR: Rajasthan Royals’ home ground, Sawai Mansingh Stadium, came under the spotlight during their clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad for some uncharacteristic dropped catches on the field. The issue sparked widespread discussion, with players and experts pointing to the stadium’s newly installed floodlights as a likely factor. New LED floodlights were installed…

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This little boy said ‘no’ to his birthday cake until…: What happened next is a powerful lesson for parents about what children truly value |

As grown-ups, we measure celebration by grand decorations, perfectly planned functions and parties, or expensive gifts. But for the little ones, the size of the cake or the picture-perfect scene does not matter. For children, milestones like birthdays and anniversaries do not matter, what truly matters to them is the presence of their loved ones.Something…

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One of America’s biggest VC Chamath Palihapitiya warns PwC and Accenture on working with OpenAI and Anthropic; says: You are letting …

Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya has warned major consulting firms such as PwC and Accenture about working closely with AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, saying the partnerships could eventually hurt their own businesses. In a post on X, Palihapitiya said consulting firms are helping companies that may later become their competitors. “If you are running…

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How societal pressure shapes Indian children

“Log kya kahenge” sounds like concern, but for children it often translates into surveillance. It teaches them that the family image matters more than emotional honesty. That appearances matter more than distress. That a child’s job is not to be understood, but to be managed. The cost is high. Children may stop sharing problems with…

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Top 5 premium residential areas of Ghaziabad

Indirapuram is one of Ghaziabad’s most established and in-demand residential localities, with strong appeal among buyers looking for modern housing and urban convenience. Its apartment market remains active, supported by good connectivity, easy access to shopping and daily essentials and a wide range of property options. Together, these five areas represent the premium side of…

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Ratan Tata’s ₹150 crore sea-facing bungalow ‘Bakhtawar’ is Mumbai’s most iconic legacy property; here’s who lives there now

After Ratan Tata’s death, the bungalow has remained associated with the Tata ecosystem. Recently, reports emerged that Tata Sons had leased the bungalow for a five-year term at a starting monthly rent of ₹17.56 lakh. The agreement reportedly involved Ewart Investments, a Tata Sons subsidiary that owns the property. Today, Ratan Tata’s Colaba bungalow represents…

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