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Bizarre
1-year-old toddler bites and kills a snake in Bihar, Medics shocked
According to the child's mother, he mistook a snake for a toy and was ignorant of its potential threat.
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Work
72% employers seek to hire freshers in 2024: TeamLease Edtech survey
According to data from the National Statistical Office (NSO), the unemployment rate in India has decreased to 3.1%
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Main News
Principal of RG Kar College ‘sold’ unclaimed bodies and trafficked biomedical waste: Claim
The former RG Kar executive described Ghosh's business model, claiming that he charged a 20% commission on every tender.
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Main News
“Nation cannot wait for another rape to bring about reform”, Says Supreme Court
The CJI raised a number of procedural errors about the conduct of the Kolkata police and the administration of RG…
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Business News
India outstrips China as Apple’s most expensive iPhone Pro and Pro Max production site
It is expected that Pegatron Corp. and the Tata Group, two more of Apple's partners in India, will soon begin…
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World News
Why Pakistan’s severe weather contributes to rise in child marriages in Pakistan?
Parents told AFP that, typically in exchange for money, they pushed their daughters' marriages to get them out of poverty.
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Main News
Centre plans to spend Rs 10,000 crore on land reforms, Rs 5,000 crore on farmers
Financial incentives will be used to assist the creation of an IT-based system.
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Foods
Burger Chachu sets world record by preparing 112-kg gold leaf vegetable burger
Sharandeep has been working on creating the "biggest one" in burgers and sandwiches for the past seven years.
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Technology News
AI in Indian healthcare sector projected to reach $1.6 billion by 2025: Reports
Although the adoption of AI among healthcare providers is reasonably high at 68%, the majority of deployments (92%) are still…
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World News
Millions of children exposed to extreme heat worldwide: UN
123 million children in West and Central Africa, experience temperatures of 95 degrees or above for at least one third…
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