Kuldeep Kirtirajan

6 inspiring life lessons from global icons every child should learn early

“What truly shapes a child’s future?” is a question that concerns many parents. Some feel it’s academics, while some believe its values. While all these values matter. Sometimes mindset also plays a powerful role. Some celebrities, athletes, and achievers carry such universal values and lessons. Whether it’s Shah Rukh Khan speaking about the importance of…

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Pankaj Bhadouria Cancer: MasterChef winner Pankaj Bhadouria raises breast cancer awareness amid diagnosis, says, ‘I was fortunate it was detected early’

MasterChef winner Pankaj Bhadouria shared an emotional health update following her recent cancer surgery and expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support she received. The MasterChef winner further urged women in her video to prioritise regular breast cancer screenings and preventive health check-ups.In a video message shared with her followers, Bhadouria thanked fans, friends, and well-wishers…

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What looked like simple red stains turned out to be Britain’s oldest cave art from 17,100 years ago | World News

Inside a limestone cave on the Gower Peninsula in south Wales, eleven parallel horizontal lines of red pigment have been sitting on a cave wall for roughly 17,100 years. They were first noticed by scientists in 1912, declared a remarkable example of Palaeolithic cave art, then reclassified as a natural mineral seep sixteen years later,…

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Us Alligator Infested: 6 alligator-infested rivers in the US: From the St. Johns River in Florida to the Brazos River in Texas | World News

Across the southern United States, rivers tend to blur the line between open water and wild habitat in a way that is hard to separate on a map. Wide channels slip through marshes, cypress stands, and low floodplains, carrying sediment, fish, and submerged vegetation in slow motion. In these same waters, alligators remain a constant…

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Fabricated hospital records, fake lab reports: Delhi court rules in favour of insurance company in mediclaim dispute

NEW DELHI: A Delhi consumer court has upheld an insurer’s decision to reject a health insurance claim after investigators found that a patient’s hospital records showed she received an injection nearly 20 minutes after she had already been discharged — one of ten discrepancies that pointed to suspected fabrication of medical documents.The Delhi State Consumer…

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Pakistan Debt: Debt, inflation & IMF dependence: Pakistan is still spending $900,000 every month on US lobbying

Donald Trump with Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Asim Munir (PTI file photo) Pakistan’s fragile economy is spending an estimated $900,000 every month on lobbying efforts in the United States, taking its annual outlay to roughly $10-12 million, according to public disclosures filed under the US foreign agents registration act (FARA).The spending comes…

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The strange 1930s lab accident that turned cigarette smoke into a life-saving invention now found in millions of homes |

Smoke detectors sit quietly on ceilings, usually ignored until something goes wrong. Most people only notice them when the test button is pressed or when a faint chirp signals a fading battery in the middle of the night. Yet these small plastic discs have become a standard fixture in homes and public buildings, shaped by…

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