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gorummyTo truly realise the popularity of R Praggnanandhaa and R Vaishali, one may need to visit a chess tournament outside the country. The siblings chuckle as they recollect instances of fans bringing them home-cooked Indian meals as they compete in faraway lands.

The police officers in Telangana have cleared a total of 11,601 pending challans and paid a fine amount of Rs 28.85 lakh to the traffic police since 2018, the police said in a statement.Clubhouse on Android crosses 1 million downloads on Google Play Store After over a dozen public sector banks, including State Bank, have voluntarily linked their loans and deposits pricing to the repo rate, Reserve Bank governor Shaktikanta Das Monday stressed on the need for the entire system switching to this model, saying such a moved can speed up the monetary transmission process.

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Drug smugglers active on the India-Pakistan border along Punjab have been known to resort to innovative methods to transport contraband. While the use of drones for delivery of heroin and other narcotics from Pakistan to India is well known, the Border Security Force (BSF) has now stumbled upon a novel method – use of slippers.

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Maintaining a balanced lifestyle can be a challenge, especially for women juggling multiple responsibilities. While regular exercise is widely recognised as a crucial component of a healthy lifestyle, not everyone has the time or ability to engage in physical activity consistently. 

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“The voters believed in the contribution of Vasantdada Patil in politics. I have been elected as his grandson and I would always be thankful to the voters who put their trust in me even though I contested as an Independent candidate. It is the victory of the people,” said Vishal, who is set to defeat sitting BJP MP Sanjaykaka Patil with a comfortable margin of more than 1 lakh votes. Venice’s iconic landmark in St Mark’s Square opens to the public for the first time in history The finding may carry far-reaching implications,from understanding basic geologic functions of the planet to new insights into volcanism and earthquakes,scientists said.

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According to the local media, the couple — a man and a woman in their 40s — were on a vacation in Italy when they decided to carry back sand from one of the pristine beaches. The island’s white sand, however, is protected. A law, enforced 2017, states that it is illegal to carry sand, pebbles, seashells from the Sardinian beaches. Heavy fines are slapped on tourists who are found violating the law.

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Actor Maitreyi Ramakrishnan’s Netflix series Never Have I Ever is back with its fourth season and it has a Tollywood connection that took everyone by surprise. In one of the episodes, Devi, played by Maitreyi, takes to the dance floor with her cousin Kamala and they do a performance on Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna’s song Sami from 2021 Telugu film Pushpa: The Rise.

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gorummyGoogle is working on a smart home speaker with display to rival Amazon Echo Show. A report from Nikkei Asian Review, which quotes industry sources, Google plans to ship three million units for the first batch of its smart speaker with screen. The device is expected to hit the market ahead of the holiday season this year. Google’s speaker with display will likely let users view YouTube videos, maps and check calendar using voice commands. This means, users will not be able browse the Web or install apps as they would on a tablet, but the new speaker will be optimised for sound quality and listening to voice commands.

HP announces new line of AIl-In-One PCs for India: Here’s a close look gorummyThe Tunisian grandmother doesn’t even let her mind go there. “I don’t want to know. What for but more heartache?” she said.From nukkad nataks to flash mobs, the Delhi BJP will use various media to take Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “message of development” to the public on the one hand, even as it seeks to expose the “corruption and misrule of the Arvind Kejriwal government” through them on the other.