Top 10 most selfless nakshatras in relationships

Top 10 most selfless nakshatras in relationships

In an age where relationships are increasingly transactional and boundaries are trending buzzwords, certain cosmic placements continue to believe in pure, unconditional love. Vedic astrology identifies specific nakshatras known for their selfless approach to relationships — the ones who give without keeping score, care without expecting applause, and stay loyal even through storms. These nakshatras…

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3I/ATLAS sending mysterious Fibonacci-pattern pulse signal 8 • 13 • 8 • 5 • 13 • 8 at 1420 MHz; could it be a message from deep space |

3I/ATLAS sending mysterious Fibonacci-pattern pulse signal 8 • 13 • 8 • 5 • 13 • 8 at 1420 MHz; could it be a message from deep space |

The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has captured global attention not only for its unusual trajectory through space but also for a mysterious pulse signal reportedly linked to it. Scientists are investigating this strange sequence, which appears to follow the Fibonacci pattern, which is a mathematical sequence commonly found in DNA, plants, and galaxies. Detected at a…

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah urged newly elected Rajya Sabha members from the National Conference to vigorously advocate for Jammu and Kashmir’s political rights in Delhi. He cautioned them against losing their voice, citing past instances. Abdullah expressed confidence that the three NC members would champion the restoration of statehood and constitutional rights, addressing internal party dissent regarding unfulfilled promises.  SRINAGAR: CM Omar Abdullah urged NC’s newly elected Rajya Sabha members to speak up for J&K’s political rights, warning them not to “lose their voice in Delhi’s pollution” like some of their predecessors. “Sometimes Delhi’s pollution seems to affect our colleagues. We have sent many big names to Parliament in the past, but once they reached there, they appeared to lose their voice,” Omar said Thursday in Handwara.His pointed jab — mixing political frustration with a smog-laced metaphor — drew cheers from supporters in the border town, where he promised that this time, the voices sent to New Delhi “will not fall silent”.The CM’s remarks came amid growing dissent within NC, with two Lok Sabha MPs — Aga Ruhullah Mehdi and Mian Altaf Ahmad — accusing his govt of failing to deliver on political and governance promises.Omar said the three NC members elected to RS last Friday — Chaudhary Mohammad Ramzan, Sajad Ahmad Kichloo and Shammi Oberoi — would “truly represent the people” and press for restoration of statehood and constitutional rights in Parliament. BJP also won one seat, with Sat Sharma clinching victory after a close contest.Recalling that his grandfather Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and father Farooq Abdullah had also sent J&K representatives to Parliament who “suffered the same fate”, Omar said this time he expected better. “I have faith the three members I am sending will become your voice in Parliament,” he said.Praising Ramzan as “the apt candidate”. Omar said despite “gerrymandering” in the Oct 2024 delimitation, Ramzan lost his assembly race by just 600 votes. “We are sending a strong voice to Parliament who will fight for J&K’s rights,” Omar said. “They will remind the Centre of the promises made — on industries, roads, rail links, tunnels — and of the assembly’s resolution seeking restoration of special status.”The comments followed open criticism from within his party. On Sunday, Anantnag–Rajouri MP Mian Altaf Ahmad said NC-led govt had failed to fulfil its commitments and that governance in the Union territory “needs improvement”.Srinagar MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi has repeatedly accused the NC brass of soft-pedalling on BJP and neglecting its 2024 pledges. “In one year, where has our political fight gone? Where are the 100,000 jobs that were promised?” Mehdi asked recently, alleging the party had drifted from its campaign agenda.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Other Countries Will Also…’: Former US Ambassador Sounds Nuclear Alarm After Trump’s Nuke OrderRJD Leader Shahnawaz Alam On Fight Against Brother Sarfaraz In Jokihat | Battle For Bihar‘Can’t Break The Deal’: Pakistan’s ‘US Drones’ Admission On Border Tensions With AfghanistanDelhi Police Alleges 2020 Riots Were Timed With Trump Visit And Aimed To Spark Pan India Unrest‘Pak Is Infuriated With…’: MEA Slams Pakistan Over Border Tensions With AfghanistanBengaluru Road Rage Horror: Delivery Boy Chased, Crushed To Death By Martial Arts Trainer CoupleHostage Drama At Powai Studio: Mumbai Police Rescues 17 Kidnapped Children, Accused Killed’No Tolerance For Terror Or Its Sponsors’: Cyprus Echoes India’s Stand, Backs PM Modi’s DoctrineIndia’s Iran Gambit Pays Off: US Grants India Sanctions Waiver on Chabahar Port For Six More MonthsIndian-origin Woman Confronts JD Vance On Wife Usha’s Faith And Trump’s Immigration Crackdown123 Photostories  3 most common nutrient deficiencies in Indians and how to overcome them5 hidden forests in and around Delhi that few people know aboutChris Evans welcomes baby girl: How many kids do the original Avengers actors have?Charu Asopa’s former father-in-law visits her Bikaner home for the first time; takes him out for a traditional Rajasthani dinner6 colour-changing animals that will leave you amazedWhy checking SNF percentage in milk packets is extremely important, and what does low SNF mean?Bollywood’s hidden family tree: Surprising celebrity connections you didn’t know aboutFrom small-town creator to owning a Rs 4.5 crore luxurious car: A look at Bigg Boss 19 contestant Mridul Tiwari’s lifestyle, net worth and more5 stunning earrings from Deepika Padukone’s jewellery collection to elevate your wedding look7 unique Indian baby boy names inspired by ‘colors of life’123Hot PicksCyclone MonthaBank Holiday TodayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingKaelin Bradshaw Cause of DeathPrince HarryAnthony DavisJimmy TataRonda Rousey and Travis Net WorthH1B BanKash PatelNick MangoldLos Angeles Lakers vs Minnesota TimberwolvesConnor McDavid Wife

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah urged newly elected Rajya Sabha members from the National Conference to vigorously advocate for Jammu and Kashmir’s political rights in Delhi. He cautioned them against losing their voice, citing past instances. Abdullah expressed confidence that the three NC members would champion the restoration of statehood and constitutional rights, addressing internal party dissent regarding unfulfilled promises. SRINAGAR: CM Omar Abdullah urged NC’s newly elected Rajya Sabha members to speak up for J&K’s political rights, warning them not to “lose their voice in Delhi’s pollution” like some of their predecessors. “Sometimes Delhi’s pollution seems to affect our colleagues. We have sent many big names to Parliament in the past, but once they reached there, they appeared to lose their voice,” Omar said Thursday in Handwara.His pointed jab — mixing political frustration with a smog-laced metaphor — drew cheers from supporters in the border town, where he promised that this time, the voices sent to New Delhi “will not fall silent”.The CM’s remarks came amid growing dissent within NC, with two Lok Sabha MPs — Aga Ruhullah Mehdi and Mian Altaf Ahmad — accusing his govt of failing to deliver on political and governance promises.Omar said the three NC members elected to RS last Friday — Chaudhary Mohammad Ramzan, Sajad Ahmad Kichloo and Shammi Oberoi — would “truly represent the people” and press for restoration of statehood and constitutional rights in Parliament. BJP also won one seat, with Sat Sharma clinching victory after a close contest.Recalling that his grandfather Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and father Farooq Abdullah had also sent J&K representatives to Parliament who “suffered the same fate”, Omar said this time he expected better. “I have faith the three members I am sending will become your voice in Parliament,” he said.Praising Ramzan as “the apt candidate”. Omar said despite “gerrymandering” in the Oct 2024 delimitation, Ramzan lost his assembly race by just 600 votes. “We are sending a strong voice to Parliament who will fight for J&K’s rights,” Omar said. “They will remind the Centre of the promises made — on industries, roads, rail links, tunnels — and of the assembly’s resolution seeking restoration of special status.”The comments followed open criticism from within his party. On Sunday, Anantnag–Rajouri MP Mian Altaf Ahmad said NC-led govt had failed to fulfil its commitments and that governance in the Union territory “needs improvement”.Srinagar MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi has repeatedly accused the NC brass of soft-pedalling on BJP and neglecting its 2024 pledges. “In one year, where has our political fight gone? Where are the 100,000 jobs that were promised?” Mehdi asked recently, alleging the party had drifted from its campaign agenda.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Other Countries Will Also…’: Former US Ambassador Sounds Nuclear Alarm After Trump’s Nuke OrderRJD Leader Shahnawaz Alam On Fight Against Brother Sarfaraz In Jokihat | Battle For Bihar‘Can’t Break The Deal’: Pakistan’s ‘US Drones’ Admission On Border Tensions With AfghanistanDelhi Police Alleges 2020 Riots Were Timed With Trump Visit And Aimed To Spark Pan India Unrest‘Pak Is Infuriated With…’: MEA Slams Pakistan Over Border Tensions With AfghanistanBengaluru Road Rage Horror: Delivery Boy Chased, Crushed To Death By Martial Arts Trainer CoupleHostage Drama At Powai Studio: Mumbai Police Rescues 17 Kidnapped Children, Accused Killed’No Tolerance For Terror Or Its Sponsors’: Cyprus Echoes India’s Stand, Backs PM Modi’s DoctrineIndia’s Iran Gambit Pays Off: US Grants India Sanctions Waiver on Chabahar Port For Six More MonthsIndian-origin Woman Confronts JD Vance On Wife Usha’s Faith And Trump’s Immigration Crackdown123 Photostories 3 most common nutrient deficiencies in Indians and how to overcome them5 hidden forests in and around Delhi that few people know aboutChris Evans welcomes baby girl: How many kids do the original Avengers actors have?Charu Asopa’s former father-in-law visits her Bikaner home for the first time; takes him out for a traditional Rajasthani dinner6 colour-changing animals that will leave you amazedWhy checking SNF percentage in milk packets is extremely important, and what does low SNF mean?Bollywood’s hidden family tree: Surprising celebrity connections you didn’t know aboutFrom small-town creator to owning a Rs 4.5 crore luxurious car: A look at Bigg Boss 19 contestant Mridul Tiwari’s lifestyle, net worth and more5 stunning earrings from Deepika Padukone’s jewellery collection to elevate your wedding look7 unique Indian baby boy names inspired by ‘colors of life’123Hot PicksCyclone MonthaBank Holiday TodayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingKaelin Bradshaw Cause of DeathPrince HarryAnthony DavisJimmy TataRonda Rousey and Travis Net WorthH1B BanKash PatelNick MangoldLos Angeles Lakers vs Minnesota TimberwolvesConnor McDavid Wife

SRINAGAR: CM Omar Abdullah urged NC’s newly elected Rajya Sabha members to speak up for J&K’s political rights, warning them not to “lose their voice in Delhi’s pollution” like some of their predecessors. “Sometimes Delhi’s pollution seems to affect our colleagues. We have sent many big names to Parliament in the past, but once they…

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Shreyas Iyer’s family reaches Sydney: Cricketer out of danger – sister posts on Instagram

Shreyas Iyer’s family reaches Sydney: Cricketer out of danger – sister posts on Instagram

Shreyas Iyer hobbles out of the ground after the third ODI; Shreyas’ sister Shresta’s Instagram Shreyas Iyer’s family reached Sydney on Wednesday to be with the Indian cricketer, who is on the road to recovery after sustaining a ruptured spleen and rib cage injury during the third ODI against Australia.The 30-year-old suffered a lower left…

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Shirish V. Dáte’s education and career journey: How an Indian-origin Stanford graduate became a HuffPost White House correspondent

Shirish V. Dáte’s education and career journey: How an Indian-origin Stanford graduate became a HuffPost White House correspondent

Shirish V. Dáte education and career: From Pune to HuffPost White House correspondent Shirish V. Dáte, HuffPost’s veteran White House correspondent, recently made headlines when a question he asked about the US–Russia diplomatic meeting drew juvenile responses from Trump’s press secretary and communications director. Karoline Leavitt texted “Your mom did” in reply to Dáte’s query…

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Cure for paralysis? Scientists find an old drug that could regenerate life in the spinal cord |

Cure for paralysis? Scientists find an old drug that could regenerate life in the spinal cord |

For decades, spinal cord injuries (SCI) have represented one of medicine’s most devastating and irreversible conditions, often leaving patients paralysed for life. Now, a breakthrough study by researchers at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) is offering new hope. Using advanced bioinformatics tools, the team has identified an existing drug, Thiorphan, that shows remarkable…

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Golden State Warriors vs Milwaukee Bucks regular season injury report: Who’s playing, who’s out, and more (October 30, 2025)

Golden State Warriors vs Milwaukee Bucks regular season injury report: Who’s playing, who’s out, and more (October 30, 2025)

Stephen Curry in a game vs Milwaukee Bucks (Image via Getty) The upcoming showdown between the Golden State Warriors and the Milwaukee Bucks on October 30, 2025, is set to be one of the most thrilling early-season clashes in the NBA calendar. With both teams boasting championship-caliber talent, fans are in for a high-intensity matchup….

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Grammy winner Billie Eilish calls out billionaires to ‘give your money away’ as Mark Zuckerberg watches — video goes viral

Grammy winner Billie Eilish calls out billionaires to ‘give your money away’ as Mark Zuckerberg watches — video goes viral

Billie Eilish had a message for the ultra-rich — and she delivered it straight to their faces. The 23-year-old Grammy-winning pop star used her acceptance speech at the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards in New York on Wednesday night to call out billionaires, urging them to share their wealth. Eilish received the Music Innovator Award…

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Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council’s five-year term concluded without any announcement of fresh elections or its future status. This has sparked concerns among regional leaders, who view the delay as detrimental to democracy, especially following recent violent protests demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood. Representative image SRINAGAR: Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) completed its five-year term Thursday, with no announcement of fresh elections or on the council’s status.LAHDC was established under Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Act, 1995, during PM PV Narasimha Rao’s tenure and its first elections were held the same year. In the 2020 polls, BJP won 15 of 26 seats and took control of the council.Ladakh MP Mohmad Haneefa said with panchayat elections pending for several years, the hill council’s term ending without fresh polls being announced did not “augur well for the region”. “Govt has not issued any order on whether to extend its term or not. If no notification is issued for continuation and fresh elections are not held, it will not be good for democracy.”Chushul councillor Konchok Stanzin said the term being allowed to end without fresh elections indicated “the end of democracy” in the region. Kargil Democratic Alliance functionary Sajjad Kargili said “last remnants of democracy” were about to disappear.Administration was expected to issue an election notification between Sept 20 and 25 for polls around Oct 27-28. The process would have been completed by Nov 1 so that a new council could take charge on time.However, the situation turned volatile, particularly in Leh when police and paramilitary forces opened fire on protesters demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood for Ladakh as demonstrations turned violent, killing four people and injuring more than 70, on Sept 24. Authorities in Leh imposed curfew-like restrictions, suspended mobile Internet, and arrested over 70 people, including climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. Govt has since restored Internet access and lifted restrictions. Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance, the two major political groupings, recently held talks with govt’s sub-committee on Ladakh region.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Other Countries Will Also…’: Former US Ambassador Sounds Nuclear Alarm After Trump’s Nuke OrderRJD Leader Shahnawaz Alam On Fight Against Brother Sarfaraz In Jokihat | Battle For Bihar‘Can’t Break The Deal’: Pakistan’s ‘US Drones’ Admission On Border Tensions With AfghanistanDelhi Police Alleges 2020 Riots Were Timed With Trump Visit And Aimed To Spark Pan India Unrest‘Pak Is Infuriated With…’: MEA Slams Pakistan Over Border Tensions With AfghanistanBengaluru Road Rage Horror: Delivery Boy Chased, Crushed To Death By Martial Arts Trainer CoupleHostage Drama At Powai Studio: Mumbai Police Rescues 17 Kidnapped Children, Accused Killed’No Tolerance For Terror Or Its Sponsors’: Cyprus Echoes India’s Stand, Backs PM Modi’s DoctrineIndia’s Iran Gambit Pays Off: US Grants India Sanctions Waiver on Chabahar Port For Six More MonthsIndian-origin Woman Confronts JD Vance On Wife Usha’s Faith And Trump’s Immigration Crackdown123 Photostories  3 most common nutrient deficiencies in Indians and how to overcome them5 hidden forests in and around Delhi that few people know aboutChris Evans welcomes baby girl: How many kids do the original Avengers actors have?Charu Asopa’s former father-in-law visits her Bikaner home for the first time; takes him out for a traditional Rajasthani dinner6 colour-changing animals that will leave you amazedWhy checking SNF percentage in milk packets is extremely important, and what does low SNF mean?Bollywood’s hidden family tree: Surprising celebrity connections you didn’t know aboutFrom small-town creator to owning a Rs 4.5 crore luxurious car: A look at Bigg Boss 19 contestant Mridul Tiwari’s lifestyle, net worth and more5 stunning earrings from Deepika Padukone’s jewellery collection to elevate your wedding look7 unique Indian baby boy names inspired by ‘colors of life’123Hot PicksCyclone MonthaBank Holiday TodayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingKaelin Bradshaw Cause of DeathPrince HarryAnthony DavisJimmy TataRonda Rousey and Travis Net WorthH1B BanKash PatelNick MangoldLos Angeles Lakers vs Minnesota TimberwolvesConnor McDavid Wife

Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council’s five-year term concluded without any announcement of fresh elections or its future status. This has sparked concerns among regional leaders, who view the delay as detrimental to democracy, especially following recent violent protests demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood. Representative image SRINAGAR: Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) completed its five-year term Thursday, with no announcement of fresh elections or on the council’s status.LAHDC was established under Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Act, 1995, during PM PV Narasimha Rao’s tenure and its first elections were held the same year. In the 2020 polls, BJP won 15 of 26 seats and took control of the council.Ladakh MP Mohmad Haneefa said with panchayat elections pending for several years, the hill council’s term ending without fresh polls being announced did not “augur well for the region”. “Govt has not issued any order on whether to extend its term or not. If no notification is issued for continuation and fresh elections are not held, it will not be good for democracy.”Chushul councillor Konchok Stanzin said the term being allowed to end without fresh elections indicated “the end of democracy” in the region. Kargil Democratic Alliance functionary Sajjad Kargili said “last remnants of democracy” were about to disappear.Administration was expected to issue an election notification between Sept 20 and 25 for polls around Oct 27-28. The process would have been completed by Nov 1 so that a new council could take charge on time.However, the situation turned volatile, particularly in Leh when police and paramilitary forces opened fire on protesters demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood for Ladakh as demonstrations turned violent, killing four people and injuring more than 70, on Sept 24. Authorities in Leh imposed curfew-like restrictions, suspended mobile Internet, and arrested over 70 people, including climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. Govt has since restored Internet access and lifted restrictions. Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance, the two major political groupings, recently held talks with govt’s sub-committee on Ladakh region.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Other Countries Will Also…’: Former US Ambassador Sounds Nuclear Alarm After Trump’s Nuke OrderRJD Leader Shahnawaz Alam On Fight Against Brother Sarfaraz In Jokihat | Battle For Bihar‘Can’t Break The Deal’: Pakistan’s ‘US Drones’ Admission On Border Tensions With AfghanistanDelhi Police Alleges 2020 Riots Were Timed With Trump Visit And Aimed To Spark Pan India Unrest‘Pak Is Infuriated With…’: MEA Slams Pakistan Over Border Tensions With AfghanistanBengaluru Road Rage Horror: Delivery Boy Chased, Crushed To Death By Martial Arts Trainer CoupleHostage Drama At Powai Studio: Mumbai Police Rescues 17 Kidnapped Children, Accused Killed’No Tolerance For Terror Or Its Sponsors’: Cyprus Echoes India’s Stand, Backs PM Modi’s DoctrineIndia’s Iran Gambit Pays Off: US Grants India Sanctions Waiver on Chabahar Port For Six More MonthsIndian-origin Woman Confronts JD Vance On Wife Usha’s Faith And Trump’s Immigration Crackdown123 Photostories 3 most common nutrient deficiencies in Indians and how to overcome them5 hidden forests in and around Delhi that few people know aboutChris Evans welcomes baby girl: How many kids do the original Avengers actors have?Charu Asopa’s former father-in-law visits her Bikaner home for the first time; takes him out for a traditional Rajasthani dinner6 colour-changing animals that will leave you amazedWhy checking SNF percentage in milk packets is extremely important, and what does low SNF mean?Bollywood’s hidden family tree: Surprising celebrity connections you didn’t know aboutFrom small-town creator to owning a Rs 4.5 crore luxurious car: A look at Bigg Boss 19 contestant Mridul Tiwari’s lifestyle, net worth and more5 stunning earrings from Deepika Padukone’s jewellery collection to elevate your wedding look7 unique Indian baby boy names inspired by ‘colors of life’123Hot PicksCyclone MonthaBank Holiday TodayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingKaelin Bradshaw Cause of DeathPrince HarryAnthony DavisJimmy TataRonda Rousey and Travis Net WorthH1B BanKash PatelNick MangoldLos Angeles Lakers vs Minnesota TimberwolvesConnor McDavid Wife

SRINAGAR: Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) completed its five-year term Thursday, with no announcement of fresh elections or on the council’s status.LAHDC was established under Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Act, 1995, during PM PV Narasimha Rao’s tenure and its first elections were held the same year. In the 2020 polls, BJP won 15…

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India vs Australia Highlights, Women’s World Cup 2025 Semi Final: Historic win! India pull off biggest run chase in WODIs to reach World Cup final

India vs Australia Highlights, Women’s World Cup 2025 Semi Final: Historic win! India pull off biggest run chase in WODIs to reach World Cup final

India vs Australia Highlights, Women’s World Cup 2025 Semi Final: In one of the most memorable performances in Women’s World Cup history, Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 powered India to a thrilling five-wicket victory over Australia, securing their spot in the final for the third time. The DY Patil Stadium witnessed history as India successfully chased…

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Adani Airports ties up with InterGlobe’s AIONOS for AI Solutions

Adani Airports ties up with InterGlobe’s AIONOS for AI Solutions

CP Gurnani (left) with Arun Bansal New Delhi: Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL) has tied up with AIONOS, an InterGlobe Enterprises (IGE) company, to implement a multi-lingual omni-channel agentic AI solution that “would enhance” the conventional help desk experience for passengers. A subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, AAHL operates airports at seven places — Mumbai, Ahmedabad,…

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International student approvals fall 62% this year in Canada: Can universities adapt to the shrinking intake?

International student approvals fall 62% this year in Canada: Can universities adapt to the shrinking intake?

Canada’s new study permit caps shrink post-secondary intake to decade low. (Representative Image, Getty Images) Canada is facing a significant decline in international student approvals, with the number of new post-secondary study permits projected to fall to just 80,000 in 2025. This represents a 62% decrease from last year and is the lowest level in…

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Ratna Pathak Shah recalls Satish Shah’s wife Madhu Shah’s heartbreaking words at his funeral, ‘Madhu seemed stunned… her hands stiff’

Ratna Pathak Shah recalls Satish Shah’s wife Madhu Shah’s heartbreaking words at his funeral, ‘Madhu seemed stunned… her hands stiff’

Veteran actor Ratna Pathak Shah has written a heartfelt obituary for her dear friend and Sarabhai vs Sarabhai co-star Satish Shah, who passed away on October 25 due to cardiac arrest. In her moving tribute, Ratna shared memories of Satish, their decades-long friendship, and her poignant interaction with his wife Madhu Shah at the funeral….

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Endometrial (Uterine) cancer symptoms in women: Bleeding, pain, and other early slues |

Endometrial (Uterine) cancer symptoms in women: Bleeding, pain, and other early slues |

Endometrial cancer, also known as uterine cancer, is the most common cancer of the female reproductive system. It begins in the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. While it usually affects women after menopause, it can also occur in younger women, particularly those with hormonal imbalances or obesity. Early detection plays a crucial role…

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