‘Religion is outside our scope’: Annamalai says ‘We The Leaders’ will become political party | India News

K Annamalai (PTI file photo) NEW DELHI: Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai on Sunday outlined the roadmap for his newly launched movement, “We The Leaders”, asserting that “Religion is outside the scope of this organization” and reiterating that it would eventually evolve into a political party.Speaking at the ‘Drug-Free Pollachi Awareness Conference’ organised…

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Man electrocutes two kids, self in Tuticorin | Madurai News

TUTICORIN: A 40-year-old man electrocuted his two minor children to death before killing himself at Saveriyarpuram near Pudukottai in Tuticorin district on Friday. Police said the man was distraught after his wife left him for another man.The deceased were identified as Mary Michael, a truck driver, his daughter Mary Nirosha, 14, a Class IX student,…

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Billionaire Ken Griffin’s $250 million superyacht wouldn’t fit at his mansion, so he built a 3.7-acre private marina in Miami. Now he wants a private helipad and fly in to avoid rush-hour traffic

Because his 308-foot-long superyacht won’t fit at his mansion, hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin is building a 3.7-acre private marina in Miami that will house his $250 million yacht Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin has already gotten permission to build a private marina (Waterfront facility) for his 308-foot superyacht on Miami’s Terminal Island. Now he…

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‘I left America after H-1B stamping trip’: Indian professional explains why he returned home and what he struggled with

Indian professional explains why he returned home and what he struggled with; Picture source- X An Indian professional who returned from the US has shared his experience of moving back home after an H-1B stamping trip became a turning point in his life. His response on X came after Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu’s open letter…

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India-UK FTA opens doors, but tariff cuts alone won’t lift exports: GTRI

GTRI highlighted that tariff cut alone won’t raise exports unless certifications and logistic processes ease India’s free trade agreement with the UK may improve market access for exporters, but tariff cuts alone will not be enough to unlock its full export potential, according to the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). The think tank stressed that…

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‘Who was the masked man?’ Khamenei funeral mystery solved

Mystery man spotted at Khamenei’s funeral (Image quality enhanced using AI) A masked figure seen at the funeral of Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which fuelled speculation that his successor and son Mojtaba Khamenei had finally appeared in public, has been identified as the late leader’s eldest grandson.The mourner, seen in the front row…

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Gold: Scientists finally know why gold never tarnishes, and the secret lies in its self-protecting surface

Why gold never tarnishes has finally been explained For thousands of years, humans have valued pure gold because it stays bright and shiny without becoming dull. Now, scientists have discovered that gold has a tiny self-protection system that actively stops oxygen from damaging its surface.The breakthrough comes from researchers at Tulane University, who found that…

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From rotten foods to expired packets: FSSAI issues 9 notices to a popular quick-commerce grocery delivery platform

Let us accept it, quick-commerce grocery delivery services have made city life easier. Gone are the days when you had to plan everything in advance and refill your pantry to survive through the week and months. Today, at a single click, things are being delievered at your door steps in just 10 minutes. But, what…

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Yastika Bhatia scripts history in Lord’s Test, becomes first-ever woman cricketer to… | Cricket News

London, July 12 (IANS) India wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia scripted history on Sunday by becoming the first woman cricketer to score a Test century at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground. The landmark achievement came on day three of India’s ongoing one-off Test match against England. Yastika Bhatia etched her name into the history books with a…

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‘Will our home still be standing tomorrow?’: The Northeast relives its annual flood heartbreak | India News

Arunachal Pradesh floods (Photo credit: ANI) “O! The mad torrents of the Luit,Where are you rushing toWith a thunderous roarIn a deathly garb repeatedlyWho are you chasing…”Penned by the ‘Bard of the Brahmaputra’ Bhupen Hazarika in 1968, these haunting lines remain as relevant today as they were more than five decades ago. Hazarika’s ode to…

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