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16 peacocks found dead in orchards in UP
16 peacocks found dead in orchards in UP

Pratapgarh (UP),  Sixteen peacocks were found dead in the mango and gooseberry orchards in Baijalpur village in Pratapgarh district.

Panic gripped the area as soon as the birds were found dead on Wednesday evening.

Initially one peacock was found dead and the villagers immediately informed

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Southwest monsoon sets in over Kerala: IMD
Southwest monsoon sets in over Kerala: IMD

Thiruvananthapuram,  The Southwest monsoon has set in over Kerala on Thursday said the India Meteorological Department (IMD), as against the normal date of June 1.

It was conveyed in the IMD release issued here at 1.30 p.m., which also said that more than 60 per cent of the 14 rainfall monitoring station

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'Enquiry isn't solution finding, it's about asking sincere questions'
'Enquiry isn't solution finding, it's about asking sincere questions'

New Delhi, Karnatic maestro T.M. Krishna has worn many a hat during his 45-year career as a vocalist who has made innumerable innovations in the style and substance of his concerts and as a writer-activist-author.

A Magsaysay Award winner "for his forceful commitment as artist and advocate to art's power

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How to deal with dampness on your walls during the monsoons
How to deal with dampness on your walls during the monsoons

New Delhi,  Many people believe that dampness on walls is due to a faulty wall, flooring or ceiling work in our neighbours home. However, even a poorly tiled bathroom can cause damp patches on the outer walls, making your bedrooms and passages look bad.

Parikshat Hemrajani, co-founder of Hipcouch, an interior

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Happy Class 12 board exams cancelled: SC seeks assessment criteria in 2 weeks
Happy Class 12 board exams cancelled: SC seeks assessment criteria in 2 weeks

New Delhi,  The Supreme Court on Thursday said, it is happy that the board exams have been cancelled and emphasized that the interest of students will be protected, as it asked the Centre to submit the objective criteria to assess Class XII students in two weeks.

At the beginning of the hearing, the Atto

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BSF seizes 56 kg heroin, foils Pakistani smugglers' attempt
BSF seizes 56 kg heroin, foils Pakistani smugglers' attempt

New Delhi,  The Border Security Force (BSF) has foiled an attempt by Pakistani smugglers to push contraband into India with the seizure of 54 packets of suspected heroin weighing approximately 56 kg -- the biggest ever recovery of such a consignment from near the Rajasthan frontier along the International Border (IB).<

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Hospital, library, awards on Karunanidhi's 97th birth anniv
Hospital, library, awards on Karunanidhi's 97th birth anniv

Chennai,  The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday announced the construction of a multi-specialty hospital, a library, an award for writers as well as a house for those who get prestigious awards in the memory of late Chief Minister Karunanidhi.

Marking the 97th birth anniversary of Karunanidhi the governm

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Karunanidihi birthday: TN announces slew of schemes
Karunanidihi birthday: TN announces slew of schemes

Chennai,  Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday announced free bus travel for transpersons and persons with disabilities on the occasion of 97th birthday celebrations of late former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.

The state government made 4 other major announcements including the construction

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Cuba launches book of Raul Castro's public speeches
Cuba launches book of Raul Castro's public speeches

Havana,  A book of public speeches, statements and interviews given by former Cuban President Raul Castro to the press was launched here.

Broadcast by the state TV, the launch event on Wednesday was attended by incumbent President Miguel Diaz-Canel and other senior officials, reports Xinhua news agency.<

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Canada govt announces funds to help locate dead indigenous kids
Canada govt announces funds to help locate dead indigenous kids

Ottawa,  The Canadian government has announced a C$27 million funding to assist indigenous communities to locate more indigenous children who died at residential schools in the country.

At a press conference here on Wednesday, Canadian Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett said the governme

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