Personality test: The path you choose to walk on reveals how you deal with difficult situations |

Personality test: The path you choose to walk on reveals how you deal with difficult situations |

Uncover your unique approach to stress with an easy visual quiz. Choose between three distinct pathways that symbolize your instinctual response to pressure: serene contemplation, agile adjustment, or daring assertiveness. Your selections will shed light on your personal strengths and coping mechanisms in challenging situations. Personality tests have a simple charm. They ask you to…

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‘Anti-Indian abuse…’: Mehdi Hasan condemns ‘racist’ attacks on Vivek Ramaswamy by MAGA Christian nationalists

‘Anti-Indian abuse…’: Mehdi Hasan condemns ‘racist’ attacks on Vivek Ramaswamy by MAGA Christian nationalists

British journalist Mehdi Hasan condemned “brazenly racist and anti-Indian abuse” directed at Republican leader Vivek Ramaswamy and his family, saying such attacks should be rejected across all party lines, irrespective of ideology.In a post on X, Hasan said he disagrees with Ramaswamy on politics and policy but called the treatment of him and his family,…

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Career-saving review promise sends Himachal medics back to wards; sacked doctor ‘repents’ hitting patient, says CM

Career-saving review promise sends Himachal medics back to wards; sacked doctor ‘repents’ hitting patient, says CM

Sukhvinder Singh Sukhi (File photo/ANI) Shimla: A week-long healthcare crisis in Himachal Pradesh has eased after the state govt agreed to review the sacking of a senior resident for assaulting a patient, prompting hundreds of striking doctors to return to their wards.Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu intervened to end the deadlock on Monday, signalling a…

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Eyeing 2028: JD Vance’s secret role in saving Trump from a Musk revolt | World News

Eyeing 2028: JD Vance’s secret role in saving Trump from a Musk revolt | World News

Vice President JD Vance spent much of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House quietly trying to prevent an explosive political rupture with billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk. As Musk’s public criticism of the administration intensified and talk of a breakaway political movement grew louder, Vance emerged as a behind-the-scenes mediator, working to keep…

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Angel Chakma, a Tripura student who allegedly died following a racist attack in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. (PTI) NEW DELHI: Amidst outrage over the murder of Anjel Chakma, 24, from Tripura allegedly on racial grounds, a petition has been filed in Supreme Court seeking its intervention to protect people from north-eastern states from hate and racial abuse in other parts of the country.The petition, filed by advocate Anoop Prakash Awasthi, said that people from northeast are subjected to racial abuse across the country and they are targeted as if they are not citizens of the country. He said the repeated humiliation of north-eastern citizens by being called “Chinese” or “chinky” is not merely a matter of individual prejudice but it represents a fundamental misunderstanding of India itself and its civilisational and constitutional vision.Referring to TOI’s report on the last words spoken by the deceased that he was also an Indian while appealing to the attackers not to target him, the petition said it’s a failure of constitutional governance if a citizen has to assert nationality as a defence against violence.”What renders this incident constitutionally searing are the victim’s reported last words, spoken in a moment of existential desperation: “I am Indian… What certificate should we show?” These words are not merely an expression of personal anguish; they constitute an indictment of the Republic’s failure to make citizenship experientially real for all its people. When an Indian citizen, in the moments before death, feels compelled to assert nationality as a defence against violence, the promise of equality before law stands profoundly compromised,” the petition said.It said the question raised by Chakma “what certificate should we show” exposes the informal but pervasive demand placed within our society upon racially distinct Indians to explain their citizenship which is unfortunate as Indianness flows from the Constitution, not from public perception or ethnic conformity.”The killing of Anjel Chakma must therefore be understood as the culmination of a social process rather than an aberration. It demonstrates how racial othering, when left unaddressed, travels a continuum, from verbal abuse to physical assault, and ultimately to homicide. The law’s failure to interrupt this continuum at earlier stages amounts to a failure of constitutional governance. The vulnerability of citizens from the north-eastern States is not an unforeseen or emergent phenomenon. It stands formally acknowledged on the floor of Parliament itself. Centre, through replies given to questions raised in the Lok Sabha in March 2017, placed on record both the prevalence of racial attacks and the absence of any dedicated institutional mechanism to address them. These replies, read together, constitute clear executive admissions of knowledge coupled with inaction,” the petition said.The petitioner said that a young student from Tripura being compelled to utter the words “I am Indian…What certificate should we show?” to avoid death was not merely a personal tragedy but a a civilisational indictment. “The incident was preceded by racial slurs questioning the victim’s nationality and identity, reflecting a deeply entrenched social trope that citizens from the north-eastern states are “outsiders” within their own country, a trope which, when normalised by silence and institutional indifference, escalates from verbal abuse to lethal violence,” the petition said, pleading the SC in intervene to frame guidelines as there was vacuum in policy.”The informal and pervasive demand placed upon north-eastern citizens to “prove” their nationality through appearance, language, or conduct is inherently unconstitutional, arbitrary, and discriminatory, and no such burden is imposed upon citizens whose physical features conform to socially constructed norms,” the petition said.About the AuthorKalyan DasPrincipal Correspondent at TOI Dehradun, covering crime, defence, power and off-beat human interest stories.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘We Will Win In The End’: Kuldeep Sengar’s Daughter Speaks After SC order On Unnao Rape Sentence’No Amount Of Finger Pointing…’: India Slams Pakistan Over Comments On Minorities In India’Blown Up In A Car’: Woman Threatens Asim Munir In Bradford Rally, Pakistan Summons UK EnvoyTurn Chicken’s Neck Into Elephant: Sadhguru Flags Siliguri Corridor As Strategic Weak Link’Won’t Spare A Single Infiltrator’: Amit Shah’s Poll Promise In Assam, Slams Cong Over InfiltrationUnnao Rape Survivor Welcomes Supreme Court Order, Says Legal Fight To Continue Till Sengar Is HangedSupreme Court Stays Its Order On Aravalli Definition, Environment Minister Welcomes Move’Called Minor Matter, Refused FIR’: Tripura Student Angel Chakma’s Father Blasts Uttarakhand PoliceAustralia, US And UK Raise Alarm Over Fake Rabies Vaccine As India Pushes Back On ClaimsShashi Tharoor Slams Racial Attack and Murder of Tripura Student In Dehradun As ‘National Disgrace’123PhotostoriesSpiritual lessons for modern times: Gauranga Das reveals 5 things you should never share about yourself and whyFrom ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ through ‘Raazi’ to ‘An Action Hero’, Jaideep Ahlawat’s critically acclaimed riseJoint inflammation and arthritis: 5 herbs to combine with giloy for pain relief‘Dabangg’, ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, ‘Sultan’, Salman Khan’s timeless reign since the millenniumInspiring stories of kids who made headlines in 20256 types of Dhoklas to try at home‘Bigg Boss’ 19 fame Tanya Mittal’s accessory game is LIT: From pearl choker to kundan necklacesBharti Singh and newborn son Kaju receive a grand welcome home as family decorates the house for ChristmasFrom Smriti Mandhana-Palash Muchhal to Celina Jaitly-Peter Haag: 7 celebrity break-ups and divorces that shocked fans in 20255 times OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showed that fatherhood comes first123Hot PicksSilver price todayPAN-Aadhaar linkingCristiano RonaldoGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundIndian Railways fareBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingErika KirkTravis KelceCandace OwensRobert Kraft & Gayle Benson Net WorthNick ShirleyDraymond GreenMicah Parsons ACL SurgeryAnthony Davis vs Luka Doncic Salary ComparisonBoogeyman WifeNew York Yankees

Angel Chakma, a Tripura student who allegedly died following a racist attack in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. (PTI) NEW DELHI: Amidst outrage over the murder of Anjel Chakma, 24, from Tripura allegedly on racial grounds, a petition has been filed in Supreme Court seeking its intervention to protect people from north-eastern states from hate and racial abuse in other parts of the country.The petition, filed by advocate Anoop Prakash Awasthi, said that people from northeast are subjected to racial abuse across the country and they are targeted as if they are not citizens of the country. He said the repeated humiliation of north-eastern citizens by being called “Chinese” or “chinky” is not merely a matter of individual prejudice but it represents a fundamental misunderstanding of India itself and its civilisational and constitutional vision.Referring to TOI’s report on the last words spoken by the deceased that he was also an Indian while appealing to the attackers not to target him, the petition said it’s a failure of constitutional governance if a citizen has to assert nationality as a defence against violence.”What renders this incident constitutionally searing are the victim’s reported last words, spoken in a moment of existential desperation: “I am Indian… What certificate should we show?” These words are not merely an expression of personal anguish; they constitute an indictment of the Republic’s failure to make citizenship experientially real for all its people. When an Indian citizen, in the moments before death, feels compelled to assert nationality as a defence against violence, the promise of equality before law stands profoundly compromised,” the petition said.It said the question raised by Chakma “what certificate should we show” exposes the informal but pervasive demand placed within our society upon racially distinct Indians to explain their citizenship which is unfortunate as Indianness flows from the Constitution, not from public perception or ethnic conformity.”The killing of Anjel Chakma must therefore be understood as the culmination of a social process rather than an aberration. It demonstrates how racial othering, when left unaddressed, travels a continuum, from verbal abuse to physical assault, and ultimately to homicide. The law’s failure to interrupt this continuum at earlier stages amounts to a failure of constitutional governance. The vulnerability of citizens from the north-eastern States is not an unforeseen or emergent phenomenon. It stands formally acknowledged on the floor of Parliament itself. Centre, through replies given to questions raised in the Lok Sabha in March 2017, placed on record both the prevalence of racial attacks and the absence of any dedicated institutional mechanism to address them. These replies, read together, constitute clear executive admissions of knowledge coupled with inaction,” the petition said.The petitioner said that a young student from Tripura being compelled to utter the words “I am Indian…What certificate should we show?” to avoid death was not merely a personal tragedy but a a civilisational indictment. “The incident was preceded by racial slurs questioning the victim’s nationality and identity, reflecting a deeply entrenched social trope that citizens from the north-eastern states are “outsiders” within their own country, a trope which, when normalised by silence and institutional indifference, escalates from verbal abuse to lethal violence,” the petition said, pleading the SC in intervene to frame guidelines as there was vacuum in policy.”The informal and pervasive demand placed upon north-eastern citizens to “prove” their nationality through appearance, language, or conduct is inherently unconstitutional, arbitrary, and discriminatory, and no such burden is imposed upon citizens whose physical features conform to socially constructed norms,” the petition said.About the AuthorKalyan DasPrincipal Correspondent at TOI Dehradun, covering crime, defence, power and off-beat human interest stories.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘We Will Win In The End’: Kuldeep Sengar’s Daughter Speaks After SC order On Unnao Rape Sentence’No Amount Of Finger Pointing…’: India Slams Pakistan Over Comments On Minorities In India’Blown Up In A Car’: Woman Threatens Asim Munir In Bradford Rally, Pakistan Summons UK EnvoyTurn Chicken’s Neck Into Elephant: Sadhguru Flags Siliguri Corridor As Strategic Weak Link’Won’t Spare A Single Infiltrator’: Amit Shah’s Poll Promise In Assam, Slams Cong Over InfiltrationUnnao Rape Survivor Welcomes Supreme Court Order, Says Legal Fight To Continue Till Sengar Is HangedSupreme Court Stays Its Order On Aravalli Definition, Environment Minister Welcomes Move’Called Minor Matter, Refused FIR’: Tripura Student Angel Chakma’s Father Blasts Uttarakhand PoliceAustralia, US And UK Raise Alarm Over Fake Rabies Vaccine As India Pushes Back On ClaimsShashi Tharoor Slams Racial Attack and Murder of Tripura Student In Dehradun As ‘National Disgrace’123PhotostoriesSpiritual lessons for modern times: Gauranga Das reveals 5 things you should never share about yourself and whyFrom ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ through ‘Raazi’ to ‘An Action Hero’, Jaideep Ahlawat’s critically acclaimed riseJoint inflammation and arthritis: 5 herbs to combine with giloy for pain relief‘Dabangg’, ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, ‘Sultan’, Salman Khan’s timeless reign since the millenniumInspiring stories of kids who made headlines in 20256 types of Dhoklas to try at home‘Bigg Boss’ 19 fame Tanya Mittal’s accessory game is LIT: From pearl choker to kundan necklacesBharti Singh and newborn son Kaju receive a grand welcome home as family decorates the house for ChristmasFrom Smriti Mandhana-Palash Muchhal to Celina Jaitly-Peter Haag: 7 celebrity break-ups and divorces that shocked fans in 20255 times OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showed that fatherhood comes first123Hot PicksSilver price todayPAN-Aadhaar linkingCristiano RonaldoGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundIndian Railways fareBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingErika KirkTravis KelceCandace OwensRobert Kraft & Gayle Benson Net WorthNick ShirleyDraymond GreenMicah Parsons ACL SurgeryAnthony Davis vs Luka Doncic Salary ComparisonBoogeyman WifeNew York Yankees

Angel Chakma, a Tripura student who allegedly died following a racist attack in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. (PTI) NEW DELHI: Amidst outrage over the murder of Anjel Chakma, 24, from Tripura allegedly on racial grounds, a petition has been filed in Supreme Court seeking its intervention to protect people from north-eastern states from hate and racial abuse…

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5 herbs to combine with giloy for pain relief

5 herbs to combine with giloy for pain relief

Turmeric does more than reduce pain. It works on the “heat” that builds up in inflamed joints. When joints feel warm, red, or swollen, this usually signals active inflammation. Giloy helps cool the system, while turmeric gently blocks inflammatory pathways linked to arthritis.This pairing suits people who notice flare-ups after long walks, climbing stairs, or…

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Mob attacks Assam cops, frees man held for pro-Pahalgam post

Mob attacks Assam cops, frees man held for pro-Pahalgam post

Dibrugarh: Ten people of Bangladeshi origin were arrested Monday for attacking police and freeing a man accused of posting pro-terrorist content online, after a planned mob assault in a village in Assam’s Lakhimpur.The assault triggered outrage as it involved “Miya” people – referred to Bengali-speaking immigrant Muslims of Bangladeshi origin in Assam, a population estimated…

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‘Foreign-born migrants’ account for two-thirds of rental demand increase in US: ‘Deportations must continue…’

‘Foreign-born migrants’ account for two-thirds of rental demand increase in US: ‘Deportations must continue…’

A recent report from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has revealed that foreign-born migrants accounted for two-thirds of the growth in rental demand across the United States. In states such as California and New York, migrant-driven rental demand grew by 100 per cent, the report said.The findings come amid President Donald…

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Lucknow, Dec 19 (IANS) A cleric in Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district was arrested by the police for sexually assaulting a madrassa student and threatening her with life if she approached cops or disclosed it to anyone. Lucknow: A family phone call regarding his son’s wedding led to the arrest of history-sheeter Sandeep Mishra, who had been on the run after escaping from police custody in 13 years ago. Police had announced a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh on his head.He was arrested in Banda after an encounter.Mishra (45) was being taken to a court from Banda jail with 12 others on Aug 8, 2012, when he threw chilli powder on the escorting cops and opened fire from a rifle snatched from one of them. In the chaos, all 13 accused fled.While all 12 co-accused were arrested by 2015, Mishra remained absconding.On the radar of the special team that was tasked with tracking down the criminals on the run, Mishra, who had been living as Pappu Tiwari in Pune, got arrested after police intercepted a phone call inviting relatives from UP to Pune for his son’s wedding.”We used multiple methods to keep an eye on elusive criminals, including tip-offs from informers, surveillance, and decoys. For six months, we had been tracking Mishra,” said SP Palash Bansal.The surveillance and tip-offs revealed that Mishra had changed his identity to evade arrest. His wife Shyama had also changed her name to Pooja Tiwari, said Bansal.”The accused managed to stay off police radar by frequently changing locations and limiting contact with relatives. The accused worked in factories and made no contact with the family, and even avoided travelling to Banda in these years,” said an official.The breakthrough came when cops intercepted a call made by his wife to her parents. It raised red flags during surveillance, prompting cops to verify the family details and movements. The cops checked that the names of the parents matched those of the in-laws of the elusive Mishra.After months of quiet tracking and ground verification, police zeroed in on the suspect’s activity as he was to come to attend his son’s wedding in Banda, said a source.About the AuthorPathikrit ChakrabortyWhen not covering crime, he reads fiction, roams around the dark alleys of the city in the dead of night. An MA (English Litt) from University of Lucknow, Pathikrit loves to speak French, well at least a smattering of it. He did his graduation in French language. A recipient of the Road Safety Fellowship of the United Nations, Pathikrit drives cautiously and advises others to do that too.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘We Will Win In The End’: Kuldeep Sengar’s Daughter Speaks After SC order On Unnao Rape Sentence’No Amount Of Finger Pointing…’: India Slams Pakistan Over Comments On Minorities In India’Blown Up In A Car’: Woman Threatens Asim Munir In Bradford Rally, Pakistan Summons UK EnvoyTurn Chicken’s Neck Into Elephant: Sadhguru Flags Siliguri Corridor As Strategic Weak Link’Won’t Spare A Single Infiltrator’: Amit Shah’s Poll Promise In Assam, Slams Cong Over InfiltrationUnnao Rape Survivor Welcomes Supreme Court Order, Says Legal Fight To Continue Till Sengar Is HangedSupreme Court Stays Its Order On Aravalli Definition, Environment Minister Welcomes Move’Called Minor Matter, Refused FIR’: Tripura Student Angel Chakma’s Father Blasts Uttarakhand PoliceAustralia, US And UK Raise Alarm Over Fake Rabies Vaccine As India Pushes Back On ClaimsShashi Tharoor Slams Racial Attack and Murder of Tripura Student In Dehradun As ‘National Disgrace’123Photostories‘Dabangg’, ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, ‘Sultan’, Salman Khan’s timeless reign since the millenniumInspiring stories of kids who made headlines in 20256 types of Dhoklas to try at home‘Bigg Boss’ 19 fame Tanya Mittal’s accessory game is LIT: From pearl choker to kundan necklacesBharti Singh and newborn son Kaju receive a grand welcome home as family decorates the house for ChristmasFrom Smriti Mandhana-Palash Muchhal to Celina Jaitly-Peter Haag: 7 celebrity break-ups and divorces that shocked fans in 20255 times OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showed that fatherhood comes first9 national parks in India that are best explored on footWould you drive on these dangerous and unusual highways?Winter Special: How to make Matar ki Kachori for dinner123Hot PicksSilver price todayPAN-Aadhaar linkingCristiano RonaldoGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundIndian Railways fareBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingErika KirkTravis KelceCandace OwensRobert Kraft & Gayle Benson Net WorthNick ShirleyDraymond GreenMicah Parsons ACL SurgeryAnthony Davis vs Luka Doncic Salary ComparisonBoogeyman WifeNew York Yankees

Lucknow, Dec 19 (IANS) A cleric in Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district was arrested by the police for sexually assaulting a madrassa student and threatening her with life if she approached cops or disclosed it to anyone. Lucknow: A family phone call regarding his son’s wedding led to the arrest of history-sheeter Sandeep Mishra, who had been on the run after escaping from police custody in 13 years ago. Police had announced a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh on his head.He was arrested in Banda after an encounter.Mishra (45) was being taken to a court from Banda jail with 12 others on Aug 8, 2012, when he threw chilli powder on the escorting cops and opened fire from a rifle snatched from one of them. In the chaos, all 13 accused fled.While all 12 co-accused were arrested by 2015, Mishra remained absconding.On the radar of the special team that was tasked with tracking down the criminals on the run, Mishra, who had been living as Pappu Tiwari in Pune, got arrested after police intercepted a phone call inviting relatives from UP to Pune for his son’s wedding.”We used multiple methods to keep an eye on elusive criminals, including tip-offs from informers, surveillance, and decoys. For six months, we had been tracking Mishra,” said SP Palash Bansal.The surveillance and tip-offs revealed that Mishra had changed his identity to evade arrest. His wife Shyama had also changed her name to Pooja Tiwari, said Bansal.”The accused managed to stay off police radar by frequently changing locations and limiting contact with relatives. The accused worked in factories and made no contact with the family, and even avoided travelling to Banda in these years,” said an official.The breakthrough came when cops intercepted a call made by his wife to her parents. It raised red flags during surveillance, prompting cops to verify the family details and movements. The cops checked that the names of the parents matched those of the in-laws of the elusive Mishra.After months of quiet tracking and ground verification, police zeroed in on the suspect’s activity as he was to come to attend his son’s wedding in Banda, said a source.About the AuthorPathikrit ChakrabortyWhen not covering crime, he reads fiction, roams around the dark alleys of the city in the dead of night. An MA (English Litt) from University of Lucknow, Pathikrit loves to speak French, well at least a smattering of it. He did his graduation in French language. A recipient of the Road Safety Fellowship of the United Nations, Pathikrit drives cautiously and advises others to do that too.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘We Will Win In The End’: Kuldeep Sengar’s Daughter Speaks After SC order On Unnao Rape Sentence’No Amount Of Finger Pointing…’: India Slams Pakistan Over Comments On Minorities In India’Blown Up In A Car’: Woman Threatens Asim Munir In Bradford Rally, Pakistan Summons UK EnvoyTurn Chicken’s Neck Into Elephant: Sadhguru Flags Siliguri Corridor As Strategic Weak Link’Won’t Spare A Single Infiltrator’: Amit Shah’s Poll Promise In Assam, Slams Cong Over InfiltrationUnnao Rape Survivor Welcomes Supreme Court Order, Says Legal Fight To Continue Till Sengar Is HangedSupreme Court Stays Its Order On Aravalli Definition, Environment Minister Welcomes Move’Called Minor Matter, Refused FIR’: Tripura Student Angel Chakma’s Father Blasts Uttarakhand PoliceAustralia, US And UK Raise Alarm Over Fake Rabies Vaccine As India Pushes Back On ClaimsShashi Tharoor Slams Racial Attack and Murder of Tripura Student In Dehradun As ‘National Disgrace’123Photostories‘Dabangg’, ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, ‘Sultan’, Salman Khan’s timeless reign since the millenniumInspiring stories of kids who made headlines in 20256 types of Dhoklas to try at home‘Bigg Boss’ 19 fame Tanya Mittal’s accessory game is LIT: From pearl choker to kundan necklacesBharti Singh and newborn son Kaju receive a grand welcome home as family decorates the house for ChristmasFrom Smriti Mandhana-Palash Muchhal to Celina Jaitly-Peter Haag: 7 celebrity break-ups and divorces that shocked fans in 20255 times OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showed that fatherhood comes first9 national parks in India that are best explored on footWould you drive on these dangerous and unusual highways?Winter Special: How to make Matar ki Kachori for dinner123Hot PicksSilver price todayPAN-Aadhaar linkingCristiano RonaldoGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundIndian Railways fareBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingErika KirkTravis KelceCandace OwensRobert Kraft & Gayle Benson Net WorthNick ShirleyDraymond GreenMicah Parsons ACL SurgeryAnthony Davis vs Luka Doncic Salary ComparisonBoogeyman WifeNew York Yankees

Lucknow, Dec 19 (IANS) A cleric in Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district was arrested by the police for sexually assaulting a madrassa student and threatening her with life if she approached cops or disclosed it to anyone. Lucknow: A family phone call regarding his son’s wedding led to the arrest of history-sheeter Sandeep Mishra, who had…

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Optical illusion personality test: Cat, fried egg or orange? What you spot first reveals if you are optimistic, intuitive or practical person

Optical illusion personality test: Cat, fried egg or orange? What you spot first reveals if you are optimistic, intuitive or practical person

Photo: Dasha.Takisho/ Instagram Optical illusion personality tests are fun and engaging tests based on strange images. These images have one or more elements in them and they can be interpreted in different ways– depending on what a person notices first. And so, they are also called optical illusions. Since these images are generally based on…

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At 6.7%, IIP growth hits over 2-year high

At 6.7%, IIP growth hits over 2-year high

NEW DELHI: Industrial output growth surged to a 25-month high in Nov, led by a rebound in manufacturing and mining sectors offsetting the contraction in electricity.Data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on Monday showed the index of industrial production (IIP) rose an annual 6.7% in Nov, higher than the 0.5% recorded in Oct…

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