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Quote of the day by Rabindranath Tagore: “The traveller has to knock at every alien door to come to his own, and one has to wander through all the outer worlds to reach the innermost shrine at the end.”

There’s no doubt that every journey changes us in ways we rarely understand. We often think that by exploring a place we are just ticking destinations off a bucket list, or escape our regular routine life. But Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore imagined travel as something much bigger, deeper and with purpose. To him, the road…

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‘No prima facie case’: HC rejects plea of Mamata Banerjee faction to operate TMC accounts worth Rs 440 crore | India News

NEW DELHI: The Calcutta high court on Monday refused interim relief to the Mamata Banerjee-led faction of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), rejecting its plea to operate three party bank accounts frozen by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).Finding no prima facie case in favour of the petitioners, Justice Krishna Rao dismissed the request for interim relief.The court…

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Xi’s US trip appears on track even as Trump’s election interference claims inject fresh strain

China on Monday indicated that President Xi Jinping’s planned visit to the United States in September remains on track, saying Beijing and Washington are maintaining communication on high-level exchanges despite recent tensions triggered by US President Donald Trump’s allegations of Chinese interference in American elections.Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said the two sides had…

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Hormuz disruptions: India’s crude oil imports from Russia remain near all-time high in July despite no sanctions waiver from US

Russia has strengthened its position as India’s largest crude oil supplier. (File PTI photo of Russian oil tanker) India’s crude oil imports from Russia continue to be near record highs in July, despite the Donald Trump administration not extending a sanctions waiver. Amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict, Russia has emerged as the key crude oil…

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Scientists marked this West African coral reef as probably dead in the 1960s; underwater drones found it alive more than 50 metres below the sea

An image of the rediscovered coral reef by Gérard Zinzindohoué (Photo: Gérard Zinzindohoué) A deep-water coral reef off the coast of West Africa that was believed to be dead for six decades has been discovered alive and thriving more than 50 metres below the ocean surface.The forgotten reef was first identified off the coast of…

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Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez share a date night in New York City, following their recent Italian vacation |

(Image Credits: Instagram) Jessica Alba was blushing scarlet as she stepped out for date night with her boyfriend, Danny Ramirez. The 45-year-old actress and her newfound beau were spotted going to the Raising Cane’s party at Zero Bond. Channelling the casual chic aesthetic, the star dazzled in all black in New York City.Here’s a closer…

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El Niño explained: How it can affect India’s monsoon, agriculture and economy

El Niño is more than a climate phenomenon—it has significant economic implications for India. This explainer examines how changes in Pacific Ocean temperatures can influence the southwest monsoon, agricultural output, food inflation, electricity demand and overall economic growth. It also explores the science behind El Niño, its impact on policy decisions, and why it remains…

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Pharmacist offered ₹14,000 salary at hospital where cleaner earns ₹16,000; viral video sparks debate |

Finding a job is one challenge. Finding one that matches your qualifications is another. Across social media, conversations around low starting salaries have been growing louder, with many young professionals opening up about the pay they were offered at the beginning of their careers. Now, an Instagram video by a pharmacist has added another voice…

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