Cisco CFO Mark Patterson makes fun of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, says: The networking company you bought for  billion is …

Cisco CFO Mark Patterson makes fun of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, says: The networking company you bought for $14 billion is …

FILE – (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, file) Corporate rivalry is common and so is top executives mocking rival companies/their products. In one such case, Cisco chief financial officer (CFO) Mark Patterson took potshots at rival Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper. Speaking at an investors event, Cisco CFO Mark Patterson took pointed strikes at…

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The government has approved a bill to replace MGNREGA with the Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill, promising 125 workdays per household. This move aims to counter opposition criticism on funding and boost employment claims, particularly in rural areas. Projects will align with Viksit Bharat National Infra Stack, prioritizing water security. The government has approved a bill to replace MGNREGA with the Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill, promising 125 workdays per household. This move aims to counter opposition criticism on funding and boost employment claims, particularly in rural areas. Projects will align with Viksit Bharat National Infra Stack, prioritizing water security. NEW DELHI: Government on Friday approved a bill to replace Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act – the UPA-era flagship rural employment guarantee scheme – with its own and significantly bigger Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill.Sources said the Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi gave its nod to the proposed law, which is expected to be tabled in Parliament next week and guarantees 125 workdays per household against the 100 provided under MGNREGA. The central share will be Rs 95,600 crore for the scheme, sources said.The governing NDA has been accused by Congress – which exudes a sense of ownership over the law passed in 2005 – and its regional rivals, especially TMC, of not providing adequate funding. Govt has insisted it is a demand-driven programme and funding is given accordingly.The scheme has emerged as a political flashpoint between BJP and West Bengal’s governing TMC as the Centre had withheld funding to the state since 2022 citing alleged financial irregularities. A recent Supreme Court order to the central govt to resume the scheme did not help matters as CM Mamata Banerjee tore a paper outlining the central guidelines.With the wholesale replacement of the UPA-era law with its own legislation, whose complete details remain unclear, the NDA govt is expected to address several constituencies. Its guarantee of minimum 125 workdays to rural household blunts the opposition’s argument that the Centre is starving the employment scheme.It will help BJP’s political outreach in a predominantly rural state like West Bengal, where polls are due in a few months. The Trinamool Congress govt runs its own employment programme of ‘Karmashree’, which guarantees minimum 50 days of work.The expanded scope of the bill gives NDA a plank to boost its claim of generating more employment, especially in states with a high rural population like Bihar, where migration emerged as an issue in the recent assembly polls, and large swathes of northern and eastern states.In 2015, Modi had mocked the scheme as a “living monument” to the UPA govt’s failure, saying the rural population was pushed to doing menial work due to lack of employment opportunities, while highlighting that his govt was going to continue it in an improved form. Sources said all projects to be undertaken under the new scheme will be from Viksit Bharat National Infra Stack, which will be created using PM GatiShakti Master Plan. Priority will be on water security. Work will be taken up through Vikshit Gram Panchayat Plans, they said, adding that to ensure no shortage of workforce in the farming season, states will have to prepare a 60-day plan in advance. If states fail to give work to a household, it will get unemployment allowance. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Speeds Up Visas For Chinese Businesses Amid Thaw In Ties; Beijing Calls It ‘Positive Move’India’s Ambassador To UNESCO Hails Inscription Of Diwali On Intangible Cultural Heritage ListPutin Keeps Sharif Waiting In Ashgabat, Desperate Pakistan PM Gate-Crashes Meeting With ErdoganIs Trump Planning A New Core-5 Superclub With India As Central Power? Inside The Buzz In WashingtonIMF’s New Conditions Expose Pakistan’s Deep Economic Faultlines Amid  Billion Rescue PackageLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s  Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis123Photostories10 cardio exercises that are equal to walking 5000 stepsFrom ‘Andhadhun’ to ‘Jaane Jaan’: Bollywood movies with the most twisted endingsFrom Ranbir Kapoor’s congee to Ananya Panday’s gajar ka halwa: Actors and their favourite winter dishes‘Padayappa’ to ‘Petta’: Rajinikanth films that will explode your fan-boy heart on the Superstar’s birthday!5 longest animals found across the worldKidney damage: How “healthy” supplements and vitamins can sneakily hurt youFrom Border to Chhaava: ‘Dhurandhar’ Akshaye Khanna’s best performances you need to watch on OTTChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s creative and exotic fiber-rich broccoli recipes for winter monthsSonam Kapoor just gave us the winter-wedding maternity look of the seasonHigh-protein diet the Indian way: How to add more protein without overloading the kidneys123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreKell MooreWho is Mia SoretyWho is Jeff ShiverWWE Saturday Night Main EventDaniel JonesWWE RumorsJoel EmbiidPaige Shiver Net WorthIndiana Pacers vs Philadelphia 76ers

The government has approved a bill to replace MGNREGA with the Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill, promising 125 workdays per household. This move aims to counter opposition criticism on funding and boost employment claims, particularly in rural areas. Projects will align with Viksit Bharat National Infra Stack, prioritizing water security. The government has approved a bill to replace MGNREGA with the Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill, promising 125 workdays per household. This move aims to counter opposition criticism on funding and boost employment claims, particularly in rural areas. Projects will align with Viksit Bharat National Infra Stack, prioritizing water security. NEW DELHI: Government on Friday approved a bill to replace Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act – the UPA-era flagship rural employment guarantee scheme – with its own and significantly bigger Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill.Sources said the Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi gave its nod to the proposed law, which is expected to be tabled in Parliament next week and guarantees 125 workdays per household against the 100 provided under MGNREGA. The central share will be Rs 95,600 crore for the scheme, sources said.The governing NDA has been accused by Congress – which exudes a sense of ownership over the law passed in 2005 – and its regional rivals, especially TMC, of not providing adequate funding. Govt has insisted it is a demand-driven programme and funding is given accordingly.The scheme has emerged as a political flashpoint between BJP and West Bengal’s governing TMC as the Centre had withheld funding to the state since 2022 citing alleged financial irregularities. A recent Supreme Court order to the central govt to resume the scheme did not help matters as CM Mamata Banerjee tore a paper outlining the central guidelines.With the wholesale replacement of the UPA-era law with its own legislation, whose complete details remain unclear, the NDA govt is expected to address several constituencies. Its guarantee of minimum 125 workdays to rural household blunts the opposition’s argument that the Centre is starving the employment scheme.It will help BJP’s political outreach in a predominantly rural state like West Bengal, where polls are due in a few months. The Trinamool Congress govt runs its own employment programme of ‘Karmashree’, which guarantees minimum 50 days of work.The expanded scope of the bill gives NDA a plank to boost its claim of generating more employment, especially in states with a high rural population like Bihar, where migration emerged as an issue in the recent assembly polls, and large swathes of northern and eastern states.In 2015, Modi had mocked the scheme as a “living monument” to the UPA govt’s failure, saying the rural population was pushed to doing menial work due to lack of employment opportunities, while highlighting that his govt was going to continue it in an improved form. Sources said all projects to be undertaken under the new scheme will be from Viksit Bharat National Infra Stack, which will be created using PM GatiShakti Master Plan. Priority will be on water security. Work will be taken up through Vikshit Gram Panchayat Plans, they said, adding that to ensure no shortage of workforce in the farming season, states will have to prepare a 60-day plan in advance. If states fail to give work to a household, it will get unemployment allowance. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Speeds Up Visas For Chinese Businesses Amid Thaw In Ties; Beijing Calls It ‘Positive Move’India’s Ambassador To UNESCO Hails Inscription Of Diwali On Intangible Cultural Heritage ListPutin Keeps Sharif Waiting In Ashgabat, Desperate Pakistan PM Gate-Crashes Meeting With ErdoganIs Trump Planning A New Core-5 Superclub With India As Central Power? Inside The Buzz In WashingtonIMF’s New Conditions Expose Pakistan’s Deep Economic Faultlines Amid $7 Billion Rescue PackageLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s $1 Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis123Photostories10 cardio exercises that are equal to walking 5000 stepsFrom ‘Andhadhun’ to ‘Jaane Jaan’: Bollywood movies with the most twisted endingsFrom Ranbir Kapoor’s congee to Ananya Panday’s gajar ka halwa: Actors and their favourite winter dishes‘Padayappa’ to ‘Petta’: Rajinikanth films that will explode your fan-boy heart on the Superstar’s birthday!5 longest animals found across the worldKidney damage: How “healthy” supplements and vitamins can sneakily hurt youFrom Border to Chhaava: ‘Dhurandhar’ Akshaye Khanna’s best performances you need to watch on OTTChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s creative and exotic fiber-rich broccoli recipes for winter monthsSonam Kapoor just gave us the winter-wedding maternity look of the seasonHigh-protein diet the Indian way: How to add more protein without overloading the kidneys123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreKell MooreWho is Mia SoretyWho is Jeff ShiverWWE Saturday Night Main EventDaniel JonesWWE RumorsJoel EmbiidPaige Shiver Net WorthIndiana Pacers vs Philadelphia 76ers

The government has approved a bill to replace MGNREGA with the Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill, promising 125 workdays per household. This move aims to counter opposition criticism on funding and boost employment claims, particularly in rural areas. Projects will align with Viksit Bharat National Infra Stack, prioritizing water security. NEW DELHI: Government on…

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Megan Thee Stallion cheating rumor on Klay Thompson explodes online as breakup speculation spreads

Megan Thee Stallion cheating rumor on Klay Thompson explodes online as breakup speculation spreads

Internet Erupts After Viral Post Claims Megan Thee Stallion Cheated on Klay Thompson. Image via: theestallion/Instagram Social media woke up in pure chaos after a random X account dropped a wild claim about Megan Thee Stallion and NBA star Klay Thompson. The post said the two had “reportedly broken up” after Megan was “caught cheating,”…

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DHS ends family reunification parole programs for seven countries, deadline set for January 14, 2026

DHS ends family reunification parole programs for seven countries, deadline set for January 14, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security announced it is ending all categorical family reunification parole (FRP) programs for aliens from 7 countries, including Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras, along with their immediate family members.“This administration is ending the abuse of humanitarian parole which allowed poorly vetted aliens to circumvent the traditional parole…

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Home Minister Amit Shah lauded Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s fight against untouchability and social evils, stating he never received due recognition. Unveiling a statue, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat honored the ideologue’s enduring legacy. Shah highlighted Savarkar’s patriotism, reformist zeal, and literary contributions, emphasizing his resilience during imprisonment and unwavering belief in India’s freedom. Home Minister Amit Shah lauded Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s fight against untouchability and social evils, stating he never received due recognition. Unveiling a statue, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat honored the ideologue’s enduring legacy. Shah highlighted Savarkar’s patriotism, reformist zeal, and literary contributions, emphasizing his resilience during imprisonment and unwavering belief in India’s freedom. NEW DELHI: Home minister Amit Shah on Friday said V D Savarkar was never given the recognition he deserved for his efforts to eradicate untouchability, as RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat unveiled a statue of the ideologue.At a programme in Sri Vijaya Puram marking 115th anniversary of Savarkar’s song Sagara Praan Talamala, Shah said he fought against evils within the Hindu society, undeterred by the opposition. “This is a big day as a life-size statue of Veer Savarkar has been unveiled, and that too by the Sarsanghchalak who advances Savarkar’s ideals in the truest sense,” he said.Shah said Savarkar battled untouchability and worked to raise awareness against social ills. Before Independence, he added, families believed no one sent to Cellular Jail would return, but the site is now a national pilgrimage because Savarkar endured his sentence there. Shah said Savarkar was a patriot, social reformer, poet and writer who enriched the language with 600 new words and showed unwavering faith in India’s future & freedom.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Speeds Up Visas For Chinese Businesses Amid Thaw In Ties; Beijing Calls It ‘Positive Move’India’s Ambassador To UNESCO Hails Inscription Of Diwali On Intangible Cultural Heritage ListPutin Keeps Sharif Waiting In Ashgabat, Desperate Pakistan PM Gate-Crashes Meeting With ErdoganIs Trump Planning A New Core-5 Superclub With India As Central Power? Inside The Buzz In WashingtonIMF’s New Conditions Expose Pakistan’s Deep Economic Faultlines Amid  Billion Rescue PackageLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s  Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis123Photostories10 cardio exercises that are equal to walking 5000 stepsFrom Ranbir Kapoor’s congee to Ananya Panday’s gajar ka halwa: Actors and their favourite winter dishes‘Padayappa’ to ‘Petta’: Rajinikanth films that will explode your fan-boy heart on the Superstar’s birthday!5 longest animals found across the worldKidney damage: How “healthy” supplements and vitamins can sneakily hurt youFrom Border to Chhaava: ‘Dhurandhar’ Akshaye Khanna’s best performances you need to watch on OTTChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s creative and exotic fiber-rich broccoli recipes for winter monthsSonam Kapoor just gave us the winter-wedding maternity look of the seasonHigh-protein diet the Indian way: How to add more protein without overloading the kidneys5 quotes by Vikram Seth on love, truth, and relationships that spill the utmost truth123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreKell MooreWho is Mia SoretyWho is Jeff ShiverWWE Saturday Night Main EventDaniel JonesWWE RumorsJoel EmbiidPaige Shiver Net WorthIndiana Pacers vs Philadelphia 76ers

Home Minister Amit Shah lauded Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s fight against untouchability and social evils, stating he never received due recognition. Unveiling a statue, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat honored the ideologue’s enduring legacy. Shah highlighted Savarkar’s patriotism, reformist zeal, and literary contributions, emphasizing his resilience during imprisonment and unwavering belief in India’s freedom. Home Minister Amit Shah lauded Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s fight against untouchability and social evils, stating he never received due recognition. Unveiling a statue, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat honored the ideologue’s enduring legacy. Shah highlighted Savarkar’s patriotism, reformist zeal, and literary contributions, emphasizing his resilience during imprisonment and unwavering belief in India’s freedom. NEW DELHI: Home minister Amit Shah on Friday said V D Savarkar was never given the recognition he deserved for his efforts to eradicate untouchability, as RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat unveiled a statue of the ideologue.At a programme in Sri Vijaya Puram marking 115th anniversary of Savarkar’s song Sagara Praan Talamala, Shah said he fought against evils within the Hindu society, undeterred by the opposition. “This is a big day as a life-size statue of Veer Savarkar has been unveiled, and that too by the Sarsanghchalak who advances Savarkar’s ideals in the truest sense,” he said.Shah said Savarkar battled untouchability and worked to raise awareness against social ills. Before Independence, he added, families believed no one sent to Cellular Jail would return, but the site is now a national pilgrimage because Savarkar endured his sentence there. Shah said Savarkar was a patriot, social reformer, poet and writer who enriched the language with 600 new words and showed unwavering faith in India’s future & freedom.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Speeds Up Visas For Chinese Businesses Amid Thaw In Ties; Beijing Calls It ‘Positive Move’India’s Ambassador To UNESCO Hails Inscription Of Diwali On Intangible Cultural Heritage ListPutin Keeps Sharif Waiting In Ashgabat, Desperate Pakistan PM Gate-Crashes Meeting With ErdoganIs Trump Planning A New Core-5 Superclub With India As Central Power? Inside The Buzz In WashingtonIMF’s New Conditions Expose Pakistan’s Deep Economic Faultlines Amid $7 Billion Rescue PackageLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s $1 Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis123Photostories10 cardio exercises that are equal to walking 5000 stepsFrom Ranbir Kapoor’s congee to Ananya Panday’s gajar ka halwa: Actors and their favourite winter dishes‘Padayappa’ to ‘Petta’: Rajinikanth films that will explode your fan-boy heart on the Superstar’s birthday!5 longest animals found across the worldKidney damage: How “healthy” supplements and vitamins can sneakily hurt youFrom Border to Chhaava: ‘Dhurandhar’ Akshaye Khanna’s best performances you need to watch on OTTChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s creative and exotic fiber-rich broccoli recipes for winter monthsSonam Kapoor just gave us the winter-wedding maternity look of the seasonHigh-protein diet the Indian way: How to add more protein without overloading the kidneys5 quotes by Vikram Seth on love, truth, and relationships that spill the utmost truth123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreKell MooreWho is Mia SoretyWho is Jeff ShiverWWE Saturday Night Main EventDaniel JonesWWE RumorsJoel EmbiidPaige Shiver Net WorthIndiana Pacers vs Philadelphia 76ers

Home Minister Amit Shah lauded Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s fight against untouchability and social evils, stating he never received due recognition. Unveiling a statue, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat honored the ideologue’s enduring legacy. Shah highlighted Savarkar’s patriotism, reformist zeal, and literary contributions, emphasizing his resilience during imprisonment and unwavering belief in India’s freedom. NEW DELHI: Home…

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“I love you”: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s private calls reveal intimate early-romance conversations before her Eras Tour stop in London

“I love you”: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s private calls reveal intimate early-romance conversations before her Eras Tour stop in London

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s unseen conversations steal the spotlight.Image via: Getty Taylor Swift’s new docuseries has already delivered major moments, but none caught fans off guard quite like the scenes revealing how she and Travis Kelce talked to each other in private before the London stop of the Eras Tour. The show offers a…

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. IndiGo appointed an external aviation expert to investigate recent operational disruptions following recommendations from its Crisis Management Group. In economic news, CPI inflation rose to 0.71% in November, driven by higher food and fuel prices. The Supreme Court rejected Tamil Nadu’s plea to modify its suspension of the Karur stampede inquiry commission. Read the full news wrap for the rest of the stories.News pointers:Indigo crisis: The airline appointed an external expert to investigate recent operational disruptions, while CCI probes potential competition breaches.Economy: CPI inflation rose to 0.71% in November 2025, driven by higher food and fuel prices, though the food price index showed year-on-year deflation.Karur stampede: Supreme Court rejected TN’s plea to reinstate the Karur stampede inquiry commission, citing concerns over fairness and impartiality.Census 2027: Government approved Rs 11,718 crore for the 2027 Census, which will be conducted digitally in two phases.Sports: Nitish Kumar Reddy took a hat-trick for Andhra in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, but Madhya Pradesh won the match.Lashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy CrisisHere are the top 5 stories for the eveningIndiGo appoints external expert to probe operational disruptionsIndiGo appointed an external aviation expert to conduct a “root cause analysis” of the recent operational disruptions, the airline’s Board stated. This move follows the recommendation of the Crisis Management Group (CMG), which was established after the disruptions began in early December. Meanwhile, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) is investigating whether IndiGo may have breached competition regulations. Read full storyCPI inflation rises to 0.71% in November; food prices, fuel drive uptickThe Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rose to 0.71% in November 2025, up from 0.25% in October, marking a 46-basis-point increase in headline inflation. The All India Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) recorded a provisional year-on-year deflation of 3.91% in November 2025 compared to the same month last year. The rise in both headline and food inflation during November is largely driven by higher prices in vegetables, eggs, meat and fish, spices, as well as fuel and light. Read full story’Something wrong in HC’: SC on Karur Stampede inquiry commissionThe Supreme Court, noting “something wrong going on in the high court,” rejected Tamil Nadu’s plea to modify its order suspending the one-man inquiry commission and SIT probe into the Karur stampede that claimed 41 lives. Senior advocate P. Wilson said the commission would only make preventive recommendations without interfering with the CBI probe. The bench reiterated its demand for fairness and impartiality. Read full storyGovt allocates Rs 11,718 crore for Census 2027; to be held in two phasesThe government approved Rs 11,718.24 crore for conducting the 2027 Census of India, the largest headcount in the world. Speaking after the Union Cabinet meeting, minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the Census will be carried out in two phases—housing listing and population enumeration. “Census 2027 will be the first-ever digital census. The digital design of the census has been made keeping in mind data protection,” Vaisnaw said. Read full storyNitish Kumar Reddy takes hat-trick in SMAT; Andhra lose to MPFacing scrutiny over his bowling, Indian all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy delivered a standout performance in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, claiming a hat-trick for Andhra against Madhya Pradesh. Reddy’s feat reduced MP to 14 for 3 inside three overs while chasing 113. Despite his early impact, Andhra couldn’t secure victory, as a 73-run fifth-wicket partnership between Rishabh Chouhan and Rahul Batham propelled MP to a four-wicket win with 15 balls to spare. Read full storyAbout the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s  Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis’Insult To The House’: Opposition Protests As Rajya Sabha Adjourns Over Absence Of Cabinet MinistersKolhapuri Chappals Eye Global Breakthrough As Piyush Goyal Predicts -Billion Export With PradaWoman Claims Brutal Assault At Goa’s Romeo Lane As Owner Luthra Brothers Face Heat Over Fire TragedyBangladesh Election Turmoil Deepens, Hasina’s Awami League Rejects Poll Timeline Under Yunus ReIndiGo to Indigo: How Goa Nightclub Owner Luthras’ Midnight Escape Failed After Phuket Arrest123PhotostoriesMagnesium deficiency symptoms women often brush off as ‘normal tiredness’Facebook-founder’s billion-dollar lessons: Mark Zuckerberg’s 10 success secrets you will wish you knew earlierWhy Sadhguru recommends drinking Guava Leaf Water 3-4 times a daySins humans commit and the hells they go to based on birth month (Garuda Purana Inspired)Relief For Bengaluru Commuters: City’s 1st Double-Decker Flyover Almost ReadyWinter Special: 12 desi carrot dishes to enjoyRajinikanth’s 75th birthday cheers: Fans turn out in full forceCoughing badly due to bad AQI? 5 effective ways to fight air pollution-related health problems7 most beautiful fish that are stunning additions to home aquariumsCountries you should visit in 2026 based on your birth month123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreIsaiah RiderStephen CurryGoa Night Club Fire NewsHiroko Real AgeMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniTroy AikmanSherrone MoorePaige Shiver Net WorthJeff Shiver

. IndiGo appointed an external aviation expert to investigate recent operational disruptions following recommendations from its Crisis Management Group. In economic news, CPI inflation rose to 0.71% in November, driven by higher food and fuel prices. The Supreme Court rejected Tamil Nadu’s plea to modify its suspension of the Karur stampede inquiry commission. Read the full news wrap for the rest of the stories.News pointers:Indigo crisis: The airline appointed an external expert to investigate recent operational disruptions, while CCI probes potential competition breaches.Economy: CPI inflation rose to 0.71% in November 2025, driven by higher food and fuel prices, though the food price index showed year-on-year deflation.Karur stampede: Supreme Court rejected TN’s plea to reinstate the Karur stampede inquiry commission, citing concerns over fairness and impartiality.Census 2027: Government approved Rs 11,718 crore for the 2027 Census, which will be conducted digitally in two phases.Sports: Nitish Kumar Reddy took a hat-trick for Andhra in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, but Madhya Pradesh won the match.Lashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy CrisisHere are the top 5 stories for the eveningIndiGo appoints external expert to probe operational disruptionsIndiGo appointed an external aviation expert to conduct a “root cause analysis” of the recent operational disruptions, the airline’s Board stated. This move follows the recommendation of the Crisis Management Group (CMG), which was established after the disruptions began in early December. Meanwhile, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) is investigating whether IndiGo may have breached competition regulations. Read full storyCPI inflation rises to 0.71% in November; food prices, fuel drive uptickThe Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rose to 0.71% in November 2025, up from 0.25% in October, marking a 46-basis-point increase in headline inflation. The All India Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) recorded a provisional year-on-year deflation of 3.91% in November 2025 compared to the same month last year. The rise in both headline and food inflation during November is largely driven by higher prices in vegetables, eggs, meat and fish, spices, as well as fuel and light. Read full story’Something wrong in HC’: SC on Karur Stampede inquiry commissionThe Supreme Court, noting “something wrong going on in the high court,” rejected Tamil Nadu’s plea to modify its order suspending the one-man inquiry commission and SIT probe into the Karur stampede that claimed 41 lives. Senior advocate P. Wilson said the commission would only make preventive recommendations without interfering with the CBI probe. The bench reiterated its demand for fairness and impartiality. Read full storyGovt allocates Rs 11,718 crore for Census 2027; to be held in two phasesThe government approved Rs 11,718.24 crore for conducting the 2027 Census of India, the largest headcount in the world. Speaking after the Union Cabinet meeting, minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the Census will be carried out in two phases—housing listing and population enumeration. “Census 2027 will be the first-ever digital census. The digital design of the census has been made keeping in mind data protection,” Vaisnaw said. Read full storyNitish Kumar Reddy takes hat-trick in SMAT; Andhra lose to MPFacing scrutiny over his bowling, Indian all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy delivered a standout performance in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, claiming a hat-trick for Andhra against Madhya Pradesh. Reddy’s feat reduced MP to 14 for 3 inside three overs while chasing 113. Despite his early impact, Andhra couldn’t secure victory, as a 73-run fifth-wicket partnership between Rishabh Chouhan and Rahul Batham propelled MP to a four-wicket win with 15 balls to spare. Read full storyAbout the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s $1 Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis’Insult To The House’: Opposition Protests As Rajya Sabha Adjourns Over Absence Of Cabinet MinistersKolhapuri Chappals Eye Global Breakthrough As Piyush Goyal Predicts $1-Billion Export With PradaWoman Claims Brutal Assault At Goa’s Romeo Lane As Owner Luthra Brothers Face Heat Over Fire TragedyBangladesh Election Turmoil Deepens, Hasina’s Awami League Rejects Poll Timeline Under Yunus ReIndiGo to Indigo: How Goa Nightclub Owner Luthras’ Midnight Escape Failed After Phuket Arrest123PhotostoriesMagnesium deficiency symptoms women often brush off as ‘normal tiredness’Facebook-founder’s billion-dollar lessons: Mark Zuckerberg’s 10 success secrets you will wish you knew earlierWhy Sadhguru recommends drinking Guava Leaf Water 3-4 times a daySins humans commit and the hells they go to based on birth month (Garuda Purana Inspired)Relief For Bengaluru Commuters: City’s 1st Double-Decker Flyover Almost ReadyWinter Special: 12 desi carrot dishes to enjoyRajinikanth’s 75th birthday cheers: Fans turn out in full forceCoughing badly due to bad AQI? 5 effective ways to fight air pollution-related health problems7 most beautiful fish that are stunning additions to home aquariumsCountries you should visit in 2026 based on your birth month123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreIsaiah RiderStephen CurryGoa Night Club Fire NewsHiroko Real AgeMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniTroy AikmanSherrone MoorePaige Shiver Net WorthJeff Shiver

IndiGo appointed an external aviation expert to investigate recent operational disruptions following recommendations from its Crisis Management Group. In economic news, CPI inflation rose to 0.71% in November, driven by higher food and fuel prices. The Supreme Court rejected Tamil Nadu’s plea to modify its suspension of the Karur stampede inquiry commission. Read the full…

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‘Any company abusing H-1B…’: US labor secretary says ‘American jobs must go to Americans first’

US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer doubled down on a major crackdown on H-1B visa abuses, warning that “American jobs must go to Americans first.”In a post and accompanying video on X, Chavez-DeRemer discussed the Project Firewall, a Department of Labor initiative launched in September 2025, aimed at preventing wage suppression and prioritizing domestic workers or…

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India’s Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh showcased the nation’s sustainability strides at UNEA-7, emphasizing a people-centric approach and strong domestic achievements. He highlighted Mission LiFE, significant clean energy progress, and ecological initiatives like Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam. Singh also underscored India’s global leadership in environmental cooperation and its commitment to a resilient planet. (ANI) NEW DELHI: At the 7th Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), Union minister of state for environment, forest and climate change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, delivered India’s National Statement, highlighting the country’s achievements in sustainability, clean energy, and environmental protection.Singh emphasised India’s people-focused approach to environmental solutions, its strong domestic achievements, and its commitment to the principles of Equity and Common But Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC). He expressed appreciation to Kenya and UNEP for the arrangements and noted that the UNEA-7 theme, Advancing Sustainable Solutions for a Resilient Planet, aligns closely with India’s values. He said the theme resonates with “India’s long-standing commitment to living in harmony with nature and with our national vision of inclusive, sustainable, and climate-resilient development.”The minister highlighted Mission LiFE, describing it as a global movement under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, “that promotes mindful consumption and encourages individual and collective action to adopt sustainable lifestyles.” He added that India’s environmental goals reflect the people’s consistent demand for “clean air, safe water, healthy ecosystems, and a secure future for the next generation.”Clean energy, ecological achievementsSingh highlighted India’s progress in clean energy, stating that the country has “already reached 50% non-fossil installed electricity capacity, significantly ahead of our target.” He noted that programmes such as PM Surya Ghar and PM-KUSUM are enabling households and farmers to access affordable clean energy while encouraging active public participation in climate action.The minister also spoke about India’s ecological efforts, including the nationwide movement Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam, under which more than 2.6 billion saplings have been planted, drawing a parallel between caring for mothers and nurturing Mother Earth. Singh mentioned river rejuvenation initiatives, including Namami Gange, as examples of science-based and community-driven approaches. Global leadership and multilateral cooperationSingh reaffirmed India’s leadership in multilateral platforms, citing collaboration through the International Solar Alliance, Global Biofuels Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, and International Big Cat Alliance. “India’s longstanding commitment to South–South cooperation and to strengthening the voice of the Global South in shaping global environmental solutions,” he said.He also highlighted the importance of finance, technology transfer, and capacity-building, especially for developing countries, and called for UNEA outcomes that complement existing Multilateral Environmental Agreements. Recognising growing wildfire threats, he noted India’s pilot resolution on integrated fire management and expressed gratitude, stating, “We thank the co-sponsors and other member States for their constructive engagement and support on the resolution.”Concluding his statement, Singh said India views environmental action not merely as a policy imperative but as a pathway to dignity, opportunity, and well-being. Guided by the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – the world is one family – India reaffirmed its commitment to work constructively with all member states for a sustainable future and a resilient planet.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s  Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis’Insult To The House’: Opposition Protests As Rajya Sabha Adjourns Over Absence Of Cabinet MinistersKolhapuri Chappals Eye Global Breakthrough As Piyush Goyal Predicts -Billion Export With PradaWoman Claims Brutal Assault At Goa’s Romeo Lane As Owner Luthra Brothers Face Heat Over Fire TragedyBangladesh Election Turmoil Deepens, Hasina’s Awami League Rejects Poll Timeline Under Yunus ReIndiGo to Indigo: How Goa Nightclub Owner Luthras’ Midnight Escape Failed After Phuket Arrest123PhotostoriesMagnesium deficiency symptoms women often brush off as ‘normal tiredness’Facebook-founder’s billion-dollar lessons: Mark Zuckerberg’s 10 success secrets you will wish you knew earlierWhy Sadhguru recommends drinking Guava Leaf Water 3-4 times a daySins humans commit and the hells they go to based on birth month (Garuda Purana Inspired)Relief For Bengaluru Commuters: City’s 1st Double-Decker Flyover Almost ReadyWinter Special: 12 desi carrot dishes to enjoyRajinikanth’s 75th birthday cheers: Fans turn out in full forceCoughing badly due to bad AQI? 5 effective ways to fight air pollution-related health problems7 most beautiful fish that are stunning additions to home aquariumsCountries you should visit in 2026 based on your birth month123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreIsaiah RiderStephen CurryGoa Night Club Fire NewsHiroko Real AgeMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniTroy AikmanSherrone MoorePaige Shiver Net WorthJeff Shiver

India’s Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh showcased the nation’s sustainability strides at UNEA-7, emphasizing a people-centric approach and strong domestic achievements. He highlighted Mission LiFE, significant clean energy progress, and ecological initiatives like Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam. Singh also underscored India’s global leadership in environmental cooperation and its commitment to a resilient planet. (ANI) NEW DELHI: At the 7th Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), Union minister of state for environment, forest and climate change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, delivered India’s National Statement, highlighting the country’s achievements in sustainability, clean energy, and environmental protection.Singh emphasised India’s people-focused approach to environmental solutions, its strong domestic achievements, and its commitment to the principles of Equity and Common But Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC). He expressed appreciation to Kenya and UNEP for the arrangements and noted that the UNEA-7 theme, Advancing Sustainable Solutions for a Resilient Planet, aligns closely with India’s values. He said the theme resonates with “India’s long-standing commitment to living in harmony with nature and with our national vision of inclusive, sustainable, and climate-resilient development.”The minister highlighted Mission LiFE, describing it as a global movement under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, “that promotes mindful consumption and encourages individual and collective action to adopt sustainable lifestyles.” He added that India’s environmental goals reflect the people’s consistent demand for “clean air, safe water, healthy ecosystems, and a secure future for the next generation.”Clean energy, ecological achievementsSingh highlighted India’s progress in clean energy, stating that the country has “already reached 50% non-fossil installed electricity capacity, significantly ahead of our target.” He noted that programmes such as PM Surya Ghar and PM-KUSUM are enabling households and farmers to access affordable clean energy while encouraging active public participation in climate action.The minister also spoke about India’s ecological efforts, including the nationwide movement Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam, under which more than 2.6 billion saplings have been planted, drawing a parallel between caring for mothers and nurturing Mother Earth. Singh mentioned river rejuvenation initiatives, including Namami Gange, as examples of science-based and community-driven approaches. Global leadership and multilateral cooperationSingh reaffirmed India’s leadership in multilateral platforms, citing collaboration through the International Solar Alliance, Global Biofuels Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, and International Big Cat Alliance. “India’s longstanding commitment to South–South cooperation and to strengthening the voice of the Global South in shaping global environmental solutions,” he said.He also highlighted the importance of finance, technology transfer, and capacity-building, especially for developing countries, and called for UNEA outcomes that complement existing Multilateral Environmental Agreements. Recognising growing wildfire threats, he noted India’s pilot resolution on integrated fire management and expressed gratitude, stating, “We thank the co-sponsors and other member States for their constructive engagement and support on the resolution.”Concluding his statement, Singh said India views environmental action not merely as a policy imperative but as a pathway to dignity, opportunity, and well-being. Guided by the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – the world is one family – India reaffirmed its commitment to work constructively with all member states for a sustainable future and a resilient planet.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLashkar Praises Munir’s CDF Elevation, Issues Threats To Kabul And Deepens Pakistan Proxy Crisis’Hindus Are Lathi-Charged’: Anurag Thakur Attacks Tamil Nadu Govt Over Karthigai Deepam RowCongress Shows Rift As Odisha MLA Writes To Sonia Gandhi Seeking Kharge’s Removal, Priyanka’s RiseTrump’s $1 Million Gold Card Explained: What America’s Costliest Visa Means For Indian ApplicantsRahul Gandhi Demands Unified National Response As Parliament Debates India’s Air Pollution Crisis’Insult To The House’: Opposition Protests As Rajya Sabha Adjourns Over Absence Of Cabinet MinistersKolhapuri Chappals Eye Global Breakthrough As Piyush Goyal Predicts $1-Billion Export With PradaWoman Claims Brutal Assault At Goa’s Romeo Lane As Owner Luthra Brothers Face Heat Over Fire TragedyBangladesh Election Turmoil Deepens, Hasina’s Awami League Rejects Poll Timeline Under Yunus ReIndiGo to Indigo: How Goa Nightclub Owner Luthras’ Midnight Escape Failed After Phuket Arrest123PhotostoriesMagnesium deficiency symptoms women often brush off as ‘normal tiredness’Facebook-founder’s billion-dollar lessons: Mark Zuckerberg’s 10 success secrets you will wish you knew earlierWhy Sadhguru recommends drinking Guava Leaf Water 3-4 times a daySins humans commit and the hells they go to based on birth month (Garuda Purana Inspired)Relief For Bengaluru Commuters: City’s 1st Double-Decker Flyover Almost ReadyWinter Special: 12 desi carrot dishes to enjoyRajinikanth’s 75th birthday cheers: Fans turn out in full forceCoughing badly due to bad AQI? 5 effective ways to fight air pollution-related health problems7 most beautiful fish that are stunning additions to home aquariumsCountries you should visit in 2026 based on your birth month123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingSherrone MooreIsaiah RiderStephen CurryGoa Night Club Fire NewsHiroko Real AgeMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniTroy AikmanSherrone MoorePaige Shiver Net WorthJeff Shiver

NEW DELHI: At the 7th Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), Union minister of state for environment, forest and climate change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, delivered India’s National Statement, highlighting the country’s achievements in sustainability, clean energy, and environmental protection.Singh emphasised India’s people-focused approach to environmental solutions, its strong domestic achievements, and its commitment…

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SRINAGAR: J&K lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha on Friday met the families of those killed in the Nowgam police station blast last month, and handed over appointment letters on compassionate grounds.Paying tribute to the deceased policemen, Sinha said “the entire country is proud of J&K Police for stopping terror in its tracks by unearthing and dismantling…

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Anti-Islam Republican Congressman Randy Fine stirred a row after he came across a social media post of Muslims praying on the streets in Brooklyn, New York, and called them ‘barbarians.‘ The post was deleted, but not before progressive leaders and religious communities condemned the comments.In a comment on X, Fine said this about Muslims praying…

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Mirwaiz asks Omar govt to stop arrest of people in decades old cases | India News

Mirwaiz asks Omar govt to stop arrest of people in decades old cases | India News

SRINAGAR: Days after J&K Police arrested two persons in cases dating back nearly 30 years, Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Friday asked the Omar Abdullah govt to intervene and stop such action. He accused the authorities of “harassing” individuals over matters long settled”, and said the move had created anxiety and uncertainty among…

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‘Dhurandhar’ director Aditya Dhar has reacted after Hrithik Roshan shared a glowing second review of the film—posted just hours after his earlier, more nuanced take, in which he mentioned disagreeing with the film’s politics. The quick shift caught fans’ attention, especially because Hrithik did not address or clarify his first critique while lavishing praise on…

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20 i‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ndoor plants that bring wealth, positivity and good energy to your home |

Indoor plants are not only decorative elements which are placed in the corners of the room; they have a powerful, beneficial influence over the whole house. They can raise the mood of a room, provide clean air and create a peaceful, tiny oasis in the noisy home. Some plants become humidifiers, some simply add softness…

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