Nicole Kidman makes a career shift, trains to become a death doula, and admits that it ‘may sound a little weird’

Nicole Kidman makes a career shift, trains to become a death doula, and admits that it ‘may sound a little weird’

Hollywood icon Nicole Kidman is embarking on a profound career shift, training to become a death doula. This unexpected move stems from the profound grief and caregiving challenges she experienced during her mother’s final days. Kidman aims to provide impartial solace and support to those facing end-of-life transitions, filling a perceived gap in compassionate care….

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Elon Musk’s daily reading habit for career growth: Why reading can help you get better jobs |

Elon Musk’s daily reading habit for career growth: Why reading can help you get better jobs |

Searching for an excellent job is never easy. However, how can anyone solve their problem not through skill development or earning a degree, but by adopting a small practice? For instance, many of the world’s top performers practice the habit of reading regularly, including Elon Musk. Contrary to popular belief, reading goes beyond mere consumption…

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Delhi woman held for forcing UP cop to convert, marry under ‘rape case’ threat

Delhi woman held for forcing UP cop to convert, marry under ‘rape case’ threat

BAGHPAT: A woman has been arrested for allegedly coercing a police constable into religious conversion and marriage, officials said on Sunday.The case was registered at Khekra police station on Saturday following a complaint by constable Shrikant, who is posted with Dial 112 services, police said.According to the complaint, the constable alleged that he met the…

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Hidden for centuries: Archaeologists uncover the 350-hectare ‘missing city’ of Magas beneath Chechen soil | World News

Hidden for centuries: Archaeologists uncover the 350-hectare ‘missing city’ of Magas beneath Chechen soil | World News

Archaeologists have identified a site at the Mayrtup burial ground in Chechnya, thought to be the lost medieval city of Magas. The ruins extend over 350 hectares and were the political centre for the Alanian Kingdom – an Iranian-speaking Alanian state that controlled the population of the area now known as the North Caucasus –…

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. NEW DELHI: The Times Internet Half Marathon has steadily emerged as one of the capital’s prominent fitness events, bringing together thousands of participants from across the country. More than just a race, it serves as a platform promoting health, endurance, and community spirit. With over 17,000 runners taking to the streets of Delhi this year, the marathon reflected a growing awareness around fitness and well-being in urban India..The capability of an individual is often defined by their willpower. A compelling example of this can be seen in the journey of Ajeet Kumar Singh, Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Border Security Force. At 58, and a kidney transplant survivor, he not only attended the Times Internet Half Marathon as the Chief Guest but also participated in the 10-kilometre run, demonstrating resilience and determination. He flagged off the marathon before joining participants at the start line. His decision to run, despite a major medical history that might deter many, reflects a life guided by discipline and mental strength qualities developed over decades of service in the BSF.The marathon, held on the roads of Delhi, saw over 17,000 participants come together in a celebration of health and endurance. Runners from diverse backgrounds took part, each carrying personal motivations ranging from fitness goals to individual milestones.Among them, Singh’s presence stood out not for spectacle, but for its quiet message. Despite having reasons that might have held him back, he chose to participate, underlining the importance of resilience in everyday life.Health experts frequently emphasise that physical well-being is closely linked to mental and emotional health. However, in increasingly fast-paced lifestyles, it is often overlooked.Events such as the Times Internet Half Marathon aim to address this by encouraging individuals to prioritise fitness and well-being. Singh’s participation served as a powerful reminder of this message. His story reflects a broader truth that inspiration is most effective when demonstrated through action. In a gathering of thousands, one individual’s resolve had the ability to resonate far beyond the finish line.As the marathon concluded, it left behind more than just numbers and finish times. It reinforced a larger message that resilience is a choice, and that the limits we often accept are rarely the ones that truly define us.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrust Deficit Grows In Ladakh As Activist Sonam Wangchuk Flags Delay In Talks With CentrePatna Posters Push Nishant Kumar As Next Chief Minister Of BiharDelhi To Dehradun In 2.5 Hours? PM To Flag Off India’s New Expressway That Opens New Era Of SpeedWomen’s Quota Bill Back In Focus As PM Modi Urges Parties To Unite For Historic Parliament Move’India Guides World Through Crises’: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s Big Message Amid US-Iran DeadlockNoida Worker Protest Over Pay Turns Violent As Dispute Escalates Into Chaos, Police Use Tear GasDelimitation Row Heats Up As Sonia Gandhi Slams Modi Govt Over Timing, Process Of Women’s Quota BillIran Lauds India’s Stand After US Talks, Says Strait Of Hormuz Belongs To All NationsUS-Iran Deal HITS DEAD END, Trump SHIFTS TO Pakistan Praise, Replays India-Pak War ClaimMEA Slams China’s ‘Mischievous Attempts’, Rejects Fictitious Names to Arunachal Pradesh Locations123Photostories5 types of soul contracts and how to recognize yoursLearn these powerful life lessons from Guru Gobind Singh based on your numberFrom net worth of approximately Rs 215 crore to a luxurious house in Mumbai: Samay Raina’s lavish lifestyleChilling space facts that will stay in your mind long after readingAbhishek Sharma’s crores worth Chandigarh house is a sanctuary of family comfort, his rising cricket career and a beautiful puja roomHow parents can manage kids’ junk food cravings9 food destinations that should be on every foodie’s bucket list6 stunning buildings designed by women architects that are marvels of creativityWhy did Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle always swear by white sarees – Faith, fashion, or strategy?Bengaluru–Mumbai Vande Bharat sleeper service coming soon; what we know123Hot PicksIran war ceasefirePAN Card application 2026Purple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTS Dost ScheduleIPL Schedule this weekUK Doctors NewsMorgan StanleyTim DavidJasprit BumrahIPL Points TableRohit SharmaSara TendulkarHardik Pandya

. NEW DELHI: The Times Internet Half Marathon has steadily emerged as one of the capital’s prominent fitness events, bringing together thousands of participants from across the country. More than just a race, it serves as a platform promoting health, endurance, and community spirit. With over 17,000 runners taking to the streets of Delhi this year, the marathon reflected a growing awareness around fitness and well-being in urban India..The capability of an individual is often defined by their willpower. A compelling example of this can be seen in the journey of Ajeet Kumar Singh, Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Border Security Force. At 58, and a kidney transplant survivor, he not only attended the Times Internet Half Marathon as the Chief Guest but also participated in the 10-kilometre run, demonstrating resilience and determination. He flagged off the marathon before joining participants at the start line. His decision to run, despite a major medical history that might deter many, reflects a life guided by discipline and mental strength qualities developed over decades of service in the BSF.The marathon, held on the roads of Delhi, saw over 17,000 participants come together in a celebration of health and endurance. Runners from diverse backgrounds took part, each carrying personal motivations ranging from fitness goals to individual milestones.Among them, Singh’s presence stood out not for spectacle, but for its quiet message. Despite having reasons that might have held him back, he chose to participate, underlining the importance of resilience in everyday life.Health experts frequently emphasise that physical well-being is closely linked to mental and emotional health. However, in increasingly fast-paced lifestyles, it is often overlooked.Events such as the Times Internet Half Marathon aim to address this by encouraging individuals to prioritise fitness and well-being. Singh’s participation served as a powerful reminder of this message. His story reflects a broader truth that inspiration is most effective when demonstrated through action. In a gathering of thousands, one individual’s resolve had the ability to resonate far beyond the finish line.As the marathon concluded, it left behind more than just numbers and finish times. It reinforced a larger message that resilience is a choice, and that the limits we often accept are rarely the ones that truly define us.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrust Deficit Grows In Ladakh As Activist Sonam Wangchuk Flags Delay In Talks With CentrePatna Posters Push Nishant Kumar As Next Chief Minister Of BiharDelhi To Dehradun In 2.5 Hours? PM To Flag Off India’s New Expressway That Opens New Era Of SpeedWomen’s Quota Bill Back In Focus As PM Modi Urges Parties To Unite For Historic Parliament Move’India Guides World Through Crises’: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s Big Message Amid US-Iran DeadlockNoida Worker Protest Over Pay Turns Violent As Dispute Escalates Into Chaos, Police Use Tear GasDelimitation Row Heats Up As Sonia Gandhi Slams Modi Govt Over Timing, Process Of Women’s Quota BillIran Lauds India’s Stand After US Talks, Says Strait Of Hormuz Belongs To All NationsUS-Iran Deal HITS DEAD END, Trump SHIFTS TO Pakistan Praise, Replays India-Pak War ClaimMEA Slams China’s ‘Mischievous Attempts’, Rejects Fictitious Names to Arunachal Pradesh Locations123Photostories5 types of soul contracts and how to recognize yoursLearn these powerful life lessons from Guru Gobind Singh based on your numberFrom net worth of approximately Rs 215 crore to a luxurious house in Mumbai: Samay Raina’s lavish lifestyleChilling space facts that will stay in your mind long after readingAbhishek Sharma’s crores worth Chandigarh house is a sanctuary of family comfort, his rising cricket career and a beautiful puja roomHow parents can manage kids’ junk food cravings9 food destinations that should be on every foodie’s bucket list6 stunning buildings designed by women architects that are marvels of creativityWhy did Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle always swear by white sarees – Faith, fashion, or strategy?Bengaluru–Mumbai Vande Bharat sleeper service coming soon; what we know123Hot PicksIran war ceasefirePAN Card application 2026Purple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTS Dost ScheduleIPL Schedule this weekUK Doctors NewsMorgan StanleyTim DavidJasprit BumrahIPL Points TableRohit SharmaSara TendulkarHardik Pandya

NEW DELHI: The Times Internet Half Marathon has steadily emerged as one of the capital’s prominent fitness events, bringing together thousands of participants from across the country. More than just a race, it serves as a platform promoting health, endurance, and community spirit. With over 17,000 runners taking to the streets of Delhi this year,…

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From middle finger moment to double over World Champion D Gukesh: What is next for Nihal Sarin? | Chess News

From middle finger moment to double over World Champion D Gukesh: What is next for Nihal Sarin? | Chess News

Nihal Sarin (Photo by Michal Walusza) NEW DELHI: Last February, Nihal Sarin was busy playing a game of online chess in TakeTakeTake’s Titled Tuesday event. His opponent was Armenian player Emin Ohanyan. In a tense endgame, Nihal outwitted his counterpart. With the game played on a computer rather than over the board, a gentleman’s handshake…

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IPL 2026: RCB star Tim David penalised for ‘disobeying’ umpire during Mumbai Indians clash

IPL 2026: RCB star Tim David penalised for ‘disobeying’ umpire during Mumbai Indians clash

NEW DELHI: Royal Challengers Bengaluru allrounder Tim David has been fined for “disobeying” an umpire’s instruction during his team’s IPL 2026 clash against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.The incident occurred in the 18th over of RCB’s innings when David launched Hardik Pandya for a towering six over deep mid-wicket. The sheer force…

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IB MTS result 2026 released at mha.gov.in: Direct link to download list of shortlisted candidates for Tier 2 exam

IB MTS result 2026 released at mha.gov.in: Direct link to download list of shortlisted candidates for Tier 2 exam

The Intelligence Bureau has released the IB Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) result 2026 today, April 13, 2026, according to the official website. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check and download the list of shortlisted candidates for the Tier 2 exam from the official website of the Ministry of Home Affairs at mha.gov.in.The IB…

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‘Asha Atya forever in my heart’: Padmini Kolhapure pays emotional tribute, recalls playing Asha Bhosle’s daughter in ‘Mai’

‘Asha Atya forever in my heart’: Padmini Kolhapure pays emotional tribute, recalls playing Asha Bhosle’s daughter in ‘Mai’

Padmini Kolhapure fondly remembers her experience acting alongside Asha Bhosle in the 2013 film ‘Mai,’ where Bhosle made her acting debut at 79, portraying Padmini’s mother. Kolhapure expressed deep gratitude for their bond, calling it a cherished blessing. She also paid her final respects at Bhosle’s Mumbai residence following the legendary singer’s passing. Padmini Kolhapure…

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‘What can you deliver in 30 days?’ US allies in Gulf turn to UK, South Korea for more ammo

‘What can you deliver in 30 days?’ US allies in Gulf turn to UK, South Korea for more ammo

More than six weeks of sustained air bombardment in the Middle East have depleted air defence stockpiles, pushing key US allies such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar to urgently seek alternative weapons suppliers and systems.With a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran in place, Gulf nations are widening their…

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NEW DELHI: Student activist Umar Khalid has moved the Supreme Court seeking a review of a verdict that denied him bail while observing that there were reasonable grounds to believe the allegations levelled against him in connection with the conspiracy behind the 2020 Delhi riots.A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and NV Anjaria was requested by senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who appeared in the court for Khalid, to list the review petition in open court.Sibal said the matter is coming up for consideration before the judges in chambers on April 16 and they have filed an application for an open-court hearing.Justice Kumar said, “We will look into the papers. If required, we will call it.” According to the Supreme Court’s rules, review petitions are considered by judges who delivered a judgment or passed an order in chambers to remedy an apparent error or a resultant grave injustice that has been the consequence of a decision of the apex court. Parties seeking a review can request judges for an open-court hearing to rectify the grave injustice caused due to the decision under review.On January 5, Besides Khalid, the top court had refused bail to Sharjeel Imam but granted it to five others, saying all the accused do not stand on the same footing.Khalid and Imam, who have been incarcerated since 2020, can file fresh bail pleas after the examination of protected witnesses or after a year from the day the order was passed, the court had said, as it rejected their contention of a delay in the trial.There was a prima-facie case against Khalid and Imam under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), the top court had said, noting that prosecution material suggests that they were involved in the “planning, mobilisation and strategic direction” of the riots.While the two will remain in jail, activists Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider, Shifa Ur Rehman, Mohammad Saleem Khan and Shadab Ahmad were given bail by the court, which had imposed 11 conditions and said any misuse of liberty would lead to cancellation of bail.The court had noted that the guarantee of liberty enshrined under Article 21 of the Constitution is of foundational importance, but at the same time, the security of a community, the integrity of a trial process and the preservation of public order are equally legitimate constitutional concerns.Khalid and Imam stand on qualitatively-different footing as compared to the other accused, the court had said.The prosecution had prima facie disclosed “a central and formative role” and “involvement in the level of planning, mobilisation and strategic direction extending beyond episodic and localised acts”, the bench had said.The February 2020 riots in northeast Delhi broke out during protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), leaving 53 people dead and more than 700 injured.The Delhi Police had arrested a total of 18 people in the conspiracy case. Of them, 11 have got bail so far.The apex court’s January order had said a delay in the trial does not operate as a “trump card” that automatically displaces statutory safeguards.”All the appellants do not stand on equal footing as regards culpability. The hierarchy of participation emerging from the prosecution’s case requires the court to examine each application individually,” it had said, adding that the roles attributed to them were different.”This court is satisfied that the prosecution material disclosed a prima-facie allegation against the appellants, Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam…. This stage of proceedings does not justify their enlargement on bail,” the apex court had said.It had cited section 43D(5) of the UAPA, which requires the court to deny bail if, on a perusal of a case diary or a chargesheet, it finds that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the accusation against such a person is prima-facie true.Imam was arrested on January 28, 2020, for speeches made during anti-CAA protests. He was later arrested in the larger conspiracy case in August 2020.Khalid was arrested on September 13, 2020, on charges of delivering provocative speeches on February 24 and 25 when Donald Trump, in his first term as the president of the United States, had visited India.Strongly opposing the bail pleas, the Delhi Police had then contended that the riots were not spontaneous but an orchestrated, pre-planned and well-designed attack on India’s sovereignty.All seven accused were booked under the stringent anti-terror UAPA and provisions of the Indian Penal Code for allegedly being the “masterminds” of the riots.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrust Deficit Grows In Ladakh As Activist Sonam Wangchuk Flags Delay In Talks With CentrePatna Posters Push Nishant Kumar As Next Chief Minister Of BiharDelhi To Dehradun In 2.5 Hours? 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NEW DELHI: Student activist Umar Khalid has moved the Supreme Court seeking a review of a verdict that denied him bail while observing that there were reasonable grounds to believe the allegations levelled against him in connection with the conspiracy behind the 2020 Delhi riots.A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and NV Anjaria was requested by senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who appeared in the court for Khalid, to list the review petition in open court.Sibal said the matter is coming up for consideration before the judges in chambers on April 16 and they have filed an application for an open-court hearing.Justice Kumar said, “We will look into the papers. If required, we will call it.” According to the Supreme Court’s rules, review petitions are considered by judges who delivered a judgment or passed an order in chambers to remedy an apparent error or a resultant grave injustice that has been the consequence of a decision of the apex court. Parties seeking a review can request judges for an open-court hearing to rectify the grave injustice caused due to the decision under review.On January 5, Besides Khalid, the top court had refused bail to Sharjeel Imam but granted it to five others, saying all the accused do not stand on the same footing.Khalid and Imam, who have been incarcerated since 2020, can file fresh bail pleas after the examination of protected witnesses or after a year from the day the order was passed, the court had said, as it rejected their contention of a delay in the trial.There was a prima-facie case against Khalid and Imam under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), the top court had said, noting that prosecution material suggests that they were involved in the “planning, mobilisation and strategic direction” of the riots.While the two will remain in jail, activists Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider, Shifa Ur Rehman, Mohammad Saleem Khan and Shadab Ahmad were given bail by the court, which had imposed 11 conditions and said any misuse of liberty would lead to cancellation of bail.The court had noted that the guarantee of liberty enshrined under Article 21 of the Constitution is of foundational importance, but at the same time, the security of a community, the integrity of a trial process and the preservation of public order are equally legitimate constitutional concerns.Khalid and Imam stand on qualitatively-different footing as compared to the other accused, the court had said.The prosecution had prima facie disclosed “a central and formative role” and “involvement in the level of planning, mobilisation and strategic direction extending beyond episodic and localised acts”, the bench had said.The February 2020 riots in northeast Delhi broke out during protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), leaving 53 people dead and more than 700 injured.The Delhi Police had arrested a total of 18 people in the conspiracy case. Of them, 11 have got bail so far.The apex court’s January order had said a delay in the trial does not operate as a “trump card” that automatically displaces statutory safeguards.”All the appellants do not stand on equal footing as regards culpability. The hierarchy of participation emerging from the prosecution’s case requires the court to examine each application individually,” it had said, adding that the roles attributed to them were different.”This court is satisfied that the prosecution material disclosed a prima-facie allegation against the appellants, Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam…. This stage of proceedings does not justify their enlargement on bail,” the apex court had said.It had cited section 43D(5) of the UAPA, which requires the court to deny bail if, on a perusal of a case diary or a chargesheet, it finds that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the accusation against such a person is prima-facie true.Imam was arrested on January 28, 2020, for speeches made during anti-CAA protests. He was later arrested in the larger conspiracy case in August 2020.Khalid was arrested on September 13, 2020, on charges of delivering provocative speeches on February 24 and 25 when Donald Trump, in his first term as the president of the United States, had visited India.Strongly opposing the bail pleas, the Delhi Police had then contended that the riots were not spontaneous but an orchestrated, pre-planned and well-designed attack on India’s sovereignty.All seven accused were booked under the stringent anti-terror UAPA and provisions of the Indian Penal Code for allegedly being the “masterminds” of the riots.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrust Deficit Grows In Ladakh As Activist Sonam Wangchuk Flags Delay In Talks With CentrePatna Posters Push Nishant Kumar As Next Chief Minister Of BiharDelhi To Dehradun In 2.5 Hours? 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NEW DELHI: Student activist Umar Khalid has moved the Supreme Court seeking a review of a verdict that denied him bail while observing that there were reasonable grounds to believe the allegations levelled against him in connection with the conspiracy behind the 2020 Delhi riots.A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and NV Anjaria was requested…

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TS DOST 2026 schedule released at dost.cgg.gov.in; Phase 1 registration begins on this date: Check key dates here

TS DOST 2026 schedule released at dost.cgg.gov.in; Phase 1 registration begins on this date: Check key dates here

TS DOST 2026: The Telangana Council of Higher Education has released the schedule for Degree Online Services, Telangana (DOST) 2026 admissions. Candidates can check the complete schedule and apply through the official website at dost.cgg.gov.in.According to the official notification, Phase 1 registration for DOST 2026 will begin on April 15, 2026, and continue until May…

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‘Star Wars: Maul-Shadow Lord’ Episodes 3 and 4 ending explained: Empire changes the game

‘Star Wars: Maul-Shadow Lord’ Episodes 3 and 4 ending explained: Empire changes the game

In a dramatic twist, Maul’s aspirations to restore his criminal reign hit a significant roadblock when the Empire descends upon Janix, complicating his strategies and catalyzing a reluctant alliance with his nemesis, Lawson. Meanwhile, Maul is still on the hunt for potential talent and sets his sights on Devon, although her allegiance to Daki poses…

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The golden healer: Why your kitchen honey is the ultimate garden first aid hack |

The golden healer: Why your kitchen honey is the ultimate garden first aid hack |

Discover how nature’s sweet remedy, honey, is revolutionizing wound care. Beyond its taste, this golden elixir possesses remarkable antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, gently cleansing injuries and promoting rapid tissue regeneration. In the garden, you are pruning roses or finishing up some weekend work in the shed when you end up with a vivid red scrape…

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Chronic Inflammation Symptoms: You could be inflamed for years without knowing it: Early signs, hidden risks, and simple lifestyle changes that make a real difference |

Chronic Inflammation Symptoms: You could be inflamed for years without knowing it: Early signs, hidden risks, and simple lifestyle changes that make a real difference |

Chronic inflammation can be the silent passenger on your health journey, often manifesting as everyday struggles like fatigue and restless nights. This hidden menace may quietly elevate your risk for conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Awareness of subtle indicators—like constant weariness, nagging pains, and digestive troubles—is key. Most people expect illness to arrive with…

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