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Swollen rivers, broken bridges: Students in hills risk lives to go to school in monsoon | Dehradun...
The Times of India· 25 minutes agoDEHRADUN:The recent spell of heavy rains in Uttarakhand has severely damaged infrastructure across the state, with washed-out bridges and roads making travel perilous for students in hill districts ...
Udupi: Negligence by Mescom officials puts lives at risk in Manipal's Uma-Maheshwara Nagar
Daiji World· 10 hours agoUdupi, Jul 13: Negligence by officials of the Manipal subdivision of Mescom has created a hazardous...
Large crowds welcome Great Elephant Migration statues during Newport stop
The Newport Daily News· 5 days agoThe topiary depictions of Duke’s pet camels, Princess and Baby, welcome visitors as they cross the...
US envoy’s ‘undiplomatic’ rant on PM Modi’s Russia visit: It’s time America stopped taking India for...
Firstpost· 4 hours agoThere’s something disconcerting about democracy: It often works at cross-purposes, acting as much to...
Red Cross Centre holds anti-drug awareness camp in Nawanshahr
Tribune India· 2 days agoThe Red Cross Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation Centre in Nawanshahr held a drug awareness camp at...
9 Very Hot Non-Penetrative Sex Ideas
Self· 2 days agoOf course, penetrative sex—with a penis, finger, or sex toy—can be perfectly great in the same way that vanilla is a fine (even delicious) flavor to many...
Crossing the Death Valley: Startups turn to existing investors for lifelines
Livemint· 6 days agoIt was only in 2023 that the company raised a $25 million Series A round, led by San Francisco-based...
ON CAM | Katni Villagers Cross Swollen Mahanadi River Carrying Bikes & Bicycles In Order To Cut...
Free Press Journal· 6 days agoThe life-risking act was recorded in a video which is widely circulating and has reached the...
Maruti Suzuki S-Cross 1.6L: Ownership update after 1,10,000 km | Team-BHP
Team-BHP· 1 day agoIt's been a long time since this ownership thread was updated but better late than never right....
India's population to peak in 2060s, but not before crossing the 1.7 billion mark, says UN
Firstpost· 1 day agoIndia’s population is projected to peak in the early 2060s at about 1.7 billion and then decline by...