A homeowner turned her son’s bedroom into a spacious new kitchen, and the unconventional renovation helped her save nearly $20,000 while completely transforming her home |

Image Credit: Instagram/ @shoemakesnew A homeowner has captured widespread attention online after sharing a video showing how she transformed her son’s bedroom into a bright, functional kitchen, an unconventional renovation that completely reimagined the layout of her home. The video documents every step of the makeover, from demolition to the finishing touches. According to People,…

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‘Who is taking his words seriously?’ Pawan Khera on PM Modi’s video message over paper leaks | India News

Pawan Khera slams PM’s remarks on NEET issue NEW DELHI: Congress MP Pawan Khera on Friday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s response to the paper leak issue, asserting that remarks made several days after the controversy erupted would not address the concerns of the protesting students.“Who is taking the Prime Minister’s words seriously? Let him…

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‘There is such a thing as optics too’: Opposition reacts to Sonam Wangchuk ending hunger strike | India News

NEW DELHI: Opposition leaders on Friday reacted to activist Sonam Wangchuk ending his 26-day hunger strike, which he had undertaken in support of students protesting the alleged NEET-UG examination irregularities and demanding accountability from the Centre.AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal welcomed Wangchuk’s decision to call off his ‘anshan’ citing that his life is important for…

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Why China’s biggest memory chip maker CXMT that made Apple seek ‘special permission’ from the US government is ‘scaring’ Chinese investors

CXMT is China’s biggest memory chip maker China’s biggest memory chip maker ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) has become one of the most closely watched companies in the country’s semiconductor industry. The chipmaker, which reportedly made Apple seek special permission from the US government before considering its memory chips for some products due to US export…

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Manga: Two brothers from Amravati taught themselves manga through Dragon Ball and YouTube; now Japan’s Kadokawa is publishing their series

The Indian brothers’ series Kung Fu Kung Fool is being serialised in Japan. Two brothers from India have become manga creators in Japan after being discovered through an international competition organised by one of the country’s biggest publishers.Their journey, which began with a childhood love for Japanese comics and animation, has now led to the…

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Historic first at Commonwealth Games as Braille medals debut in Glasgow | Commonwealth Games News

Militsa Milenkova the designer of the official medals for the 2026 Commonwealth Games poses with a medal (Getty Images) Glasgow 2026 will make Commonwealth Games history by introducing medals featuring braille and tactile elements, ensuring visually impaired athletes can experience their achievements in a more inclusive way. The innovation marks the first time Commonwealth Games…

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Flipkart Compensation : Ordered iPhone 14 Pro, got beard oil instead: Mumbai man wins Rs 2.14 lakh from Flipkart, seller |

AI generated image used for representational purpose MUMBAI: A district consumer commission has ordered e-tailer Flipkart and a third-party seller to refund Rs 2.14 lakh to a Powai resident after he ordered an iPhone online—only to receive beard growth oil and packing material instead. The compensation amount includes the phone’s price and interest and amounts…

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Project Kusha explained: Why India’s ‘own S-400’ is not designed to stop ballistic missiles

DRDO successfully tests long-range air defence missile system ‘Kusha’ The successful first test of the Kusha Surface to Air Missile (SAM) has set a new benchmark for the country in general and the Defence Development and Development Organisation (DRDO) in particular. Project Kusha, which is being developed in three variants, is dubbed as the indigenously…

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After DU, JNU asks its students, staff to avoid Jantar Mantar protest site | India News

The university has also asked to exercise responsibility on social media. NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Friday asked its “all stakeholers” to “refrain from participating in or visiting gatherings at or around Jantar Mantar” that has been witnessing mobilisation against the perpetual exam paper leaks and the alleged irregularities in the education system.The…

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