Car Plunges Into Well: 9 members of a family, including 7 women, dead as car falls into water-filled well | Nashik News

NASHIK: Nine members of a family, including seven women, were killed after their car plunged into a water-filled well in Maharashtra’s Nashik district, police said on Saturday.The accident took place in the Shivaji Nagar area of Dindori on Friday night. According to officials, the victims were returning home after attending a family event when the…

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Kvs Result Date: KVS admission result 2026: When the first provisional list for Balvatika and Class I will be released, know important dates and details

KVS admission 2026: Students await April result lists for Balvatika and Class I KVS admission 2026 results: Since the registration process for the upcoming session of 2026-27 has been completed, now the students and their guardians are eagerly waiting for the provisional list of selections under the KVS admission process.Registration process for Balvatika-1, Balvatika-3, and…

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How To Talk To Teenagers: The silent dinner table: Why teenagers talk less at home than anywhere else

There was a time when dinner tables were noisy. One discussing school, one complaining about homework, one telling a story about a teacher, one quarrelling with a sister. Food was not the only thing about dinner. It was about talking.Now in many houses, dinner tables are quiet. Not peaceful quiet. Phone quiet.Parents ask, “How was…

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‘Anxiety among minorities’: Shashi Tharoor questions FCRA Ammendment Bill | India News

Shashi Tharoor (File photo) NEW DELHI: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor questioned reports that the Centre may withdraw the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, saying the move could not be fully trusted.Speaking in Nilambur recently, Tharoor said, “The Centre’s reported withdrawal of the FCRA Amendment Bill cannot be fully trusted. The urgency with which the central…

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‘Only real leverage’: Iran unlikely to reopen Strait of Hormuz anytime soon, claims US intelligence report

Recent US intelligence reports indicate Iran is unlikely to reopen the Strait of Hormuz anytime soon, as control of the key oil chokepoint remains its main leverage against the United States, Reuters reported. Tehran, which controls one side of the strait, has effectively blockaded the route in response to U.S.-Israel strikes that triggered the ongoing…

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