Tarun Chugh offers prayers at Bangla Sahib as PM Modi becomes India’s longest-serving elected prime minister | India News

BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh visited Gurdwara Sri Bangla Sahib in New Delhi on Wednesday and offered prayers for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking the completion of 12 years of his tenure and his emergence as India’s longest continuously serving elected prime minister.Chugh offered prayers for the Prime Minister’s health and continued leadership, while…

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Surgeon removed healthy kidney instead of diseased one: NCDRC awards ₹2 crore compensation to family

NEW DELHI: The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has held a surgeon guilty of gross medical negligence for removing a patient’s healthy left kidney instead of her diseased right kidney, an error that ultimately cost the patient her life. In its order dated May 18, a bench of President AP Sahi and Member Bharatkumar…

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Job cuts across US cross 443,600 in 2026, how many jobs technology companies have cut from January to June, and which was the most ‘brutal’ month for tech layoffs

US-based employees announced 443,600 job cuts across industries from January to June 2026, according to data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas. While, the total highlights a decline of 43% as compared to the same period in 2025, when the federal workforce reductions drive historic highs. As per the report, this year, the technology sector has…

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Quote of the day by Sadhguru: “Don’t do anything which you will be ashamed tomorrow”; What the yogi and mystic advises on making conscious choices that we do not regret in future

Sadhguru (Photo: @sadhguruJV/ X) Every person carries a private conversation with their own conscience about going ahead or taking a step back from their doings.ID@undefined Caption not available.And while in the moment some choices may look harmless, later they can leave behind discomfort, guilt, or a sense of loss.Sadhguru jas weighed in on this quote…

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Meet Carol Ruckdeschel: The 84-year-old woman who chose to live alone on a wild island filled with snakes, horses and devoted life to nature | World News

Off the coast of Georgia, the Atlantic flattens into long pale stretches of sand that seem to go on without hurry. Marshland folds into forest, forest gives way to dune, and nothing holds a fixed line for long. Cumberland Island sits in that blur between land and water, reached only by ferry and left just…

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Can eating watermelon kill? What doctors have to say about Mumbai family’s mysterious deaths after late-night meal | Mumbai News

Following tragic family deaths in Bhendi Bazaar, doctors reassured the public that watermelons are safe, emphasizing their high water content and hydrating properties. MUMBAI: A tragic and puzzling incident in the crowded lanes of Bhendi Bazaar has left both residents and doctors searching for answers after a family of four died within hours of consuming…

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This ordinary felt-tip pen helped save Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin from being stranded on the Moon in 1969, now it has sold at auction for $857,600

Buzz Aldrin used nothing but a felt-tip pen to fix a broken switch and rocket Apollo 11 home from the Moon An ordinary felt-tip pen that helped save two astronauts from being stranded on the Moon has been sold at auction for $857,600.During the historic Apollo 11 mission in July 1969, Buzz Aldrin used the…

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