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This Bengal College Student Publishes Handwritten Newspaper Every Month - News18
News18· 2 days agoLiving in a remote village in West Bengal, he is fond of painting since his childhood days. The...
‘People thought there’s something wrong with my brain’: Sudha Murty recalls the time she enrolled...
Business Today· 2 days agoWhen Sudha Murty, educator, author, philanthropist, and now Rajya Sabha MP, made up her mind to...
Prosenjit Chatterjee On 50th Film With Rituparna: Been Able To Carry Forward Legacy Of...
Times Now· 2 days agoProsenjit Chatterjee, Bengali cinema’s most influential star-actor since Uttam Kumar and Soumitra...
Karan Johar reveals he’d turn off the lights while getting intimate: ‘I have body dysmorphia’
Mid Day· 2 days agoKaran Johar spoke about his struggles with body image and how it affected his personal life. ’Even...
Boy without dengue dies; BBMP fears some other virus at work | Bengaluru News - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoBengaluru: The death of an 11-year-old boy following fever on Friday has given rise to concern among civic officials. The reason: The boy tested negative ...
Brad Hall: HALL THINGS CONSIDERED: Happy 4th Birthday, Jaxson!
The Times-Tribune, Corbin, Ky.· 3 days agoJul. 8—It's hard to believe but our baby boy Jaxson is turning 4 years old today. We have been planning a small birthday party for him with Spider-Man decorations which is ...
Harry Potter: What Does Billy Weasley Do For A Living? Explained
Pinkvilla· 3 days agoIn the Harry Potter series, Bill Weasley is a member of a family with seven children; he can be...
In UP, madrasa teacher 'sodomised, killed boy after watching porn'. Family recounts harrowing search
Theprint· 3 days agoDilnawaz then informed his brother-in-law, Maulvi Rakhiuddin, of what he had done. Dilnawaz...
India set to witness obesity pill revolution? As patents near expiry, pharma giants gear up for...
Financial Express· 3 days agoBlockbuster obesity drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have become a global sensation. Now the Indian...
'My bat, my rules' shouldn’t govern NEET. It eliminates poor students even before the match begins
Theprint· 3 days agoSimilarly, in the American SAT, students from families earning over $200,000 annually are ten times...