Indian-origin woman serves home-cooked meals in Belfast after violence grips city: ‘People are scared to step outside’

In a city shaken by violence and fear, an Indian-origin woman in Belfast stepped forward with home-cooked meals to support families too afraid to leave their homes.Ruchira Rangaprasad moved to Northern Ireland from India three years ago and began a social media appeal offering freshly prepared food to people affected by recent unrest. Her initiative…

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JoSAA seat allotment result 2026: First seat allotment list releasing tomorrow, check complete details here

JoSAA Counselling 2026 will release its first seat allotment list on June 13 through its official websites. The allocation will be done on the basis of JEE Main 2026 ranks and candidate preferences filled during choice submission. Students must log in with their credentials to view and download their allotment details for further admission steps….

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Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote: Quote of the day for children by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what…”

Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century. Born in 1803 in Boston, Massachusetts, Emerson was an American essayist, philosopher, lecturer and poet who became a leading figure of the transcendentalist movement. His writings encouraged people to trust themselves, think independently and discover the power that lies within every…

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Hunter Biden says he will take part in 2028 US election, but only on one condition: ‘Here’s the deal…’

A light-hearted exchange between Hunter Biden and California governor Gavin Newsom sparked attention around the 2028 US presidential race, with Biden joking that he would only enter politics under one condition: serving as Newsom’s running mate.The remark came during an upcoming episode of Newsom’s programme, This Is Gavin Newsom, where the governor playfully introduced his…

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Can India become a mango export powerhouse? Opportunities, challenges and road ahead

India’s king of fruits is sweet, fragrant and beloved across continents. Every summer, Alphonso, Kesar, Dasheri, Langra and Chausa mangoes trigger memories of family gatherings, school vacations and seasonal indulgence.Yet India’s position in global trade tells a very different story.For a country that dominates global production, it contributes only about 2-3 per cent of global…

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