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Jammu and Kashmir: Amid NH closure, Railways operates special trains to help stranded pilgrims | India News

File photo: Northern Railway operates special trains in Kashmir JAMMU: Northern Railway operated special trains between Kashmir Valley and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra to assist tourists and pilgrims stranded due to heavy rainfall, landslides and shooting stones that disrupted traffic on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.A Jammu Division railway spokesperson said the initiative aimed to provide…

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‘The Odyssey’ box office collection Day 10: Christopher Nolan’s epic crosses Rs 140 crore in India; braces for ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ clash |

Christopher Nolan‘s The Odyssey continues to enjoy an outstanding theatrical run at the Indian box office. The film that completed its second weekend, has already crossed the Rs 140 crore mark in India and remains one of the strongest-performing Hollywood films of the year. ‘The Odyssey’ box office collection Day 10 The mythological epic starring…

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How used tea leaves can help some plants thrive: Simple step-by-step guide to use strained tea leaves as manure

Used tea leaves offer valuable nutrients for plant growth. They enrich soil with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for healthy development. Tea leaves improve soil texture and its ability to retain moisture effectively. Gardeners can sprinkle them on soil or add them to compost piles. A diluted tea brew also serves as a gentle plant feed….

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‘He’s lying … isn’t sorry at all’: Spain’s Dani Olmo refuses to accept Argentina assistant coach’s ‘fake’ apology | Football News

Spain’s Dani Olmo (10) reacts during the World Cup semifinal soccer match between France and Spain in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Tuesday, July 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr) Spain midfielder Dani Olmo has spoken publicly for the first time about the altercation that followed his side’s 2026 FIFA World Cup final victory over Argentina, rejecting…

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Crimes Against Humanity: ‘Crimes against humanity’ complaints filed against Bangladesh ex-president

File photo: Former Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin (Picture credit: ANI) DHAKA: Days after Mohammed Shahabuddin resigned as Bangladesh’s president, complaints were filed against him with the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) Sunday, seeking a probe into his role in “crimes against humanity” committed during the ‘2024 uprising’ against Sheikh Hasina government.The charges stem from the…

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