Dhanush mobbed by fans during ‘OM Chapter 1: Udhiram – The Blood Wood’ shoot near Annamalaiyar Temple in Thiruvannamalai – Watch |

Dhanush‘s massive fan following was on full display as the actor was mobbed by hundreds of admirers during the final schedule of ‘OM Chapter 1: Udhiram – The Blood Wood’ in Thiruvannamalai. Videos of the actor calmly making his way through the crowd with security’s help have gone viral on social media, further building excitement…

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Kale Island disappeared beneath rising seas in 2016; a life-size sculpture now marks the site and will gradually become a habitat for seabirds, coral and marine life

The figure and the tree together signify memory, resilience, and the ongoing relationship between people and place. The ocean has always been a symbol of life but now in many parts of the world it is also becoming a force for irreversible loss. Wondering how? Well, the sea has quietly erased an entire island from…

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CWG 2026: Soman Rana wins Gold, Shubham Juyal takes Silver as India dominates Para Shot Put F57 | Commonwealth Games News

Soman Rana Wins Gold, Shubham Juyal Takes Silver (Image: Agencies) India enjoyed another memorable day in athletics at the 2026 Commonwealth Games, highlighted by a one-two finish in the men’s F57 shot put as Soman Rana clinched the gold medal and Shubham Juyal settled for silver. The celebrations continued in the men’s triple jump, where…

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CMA December 2026 registration deadline extended to August 4: Check direct link to apply here

ICMAI has extended the CMA December 2026 registration deadline to August 4, 2026, providing candidates additional time to apply for the Foundation, Intermediate and Final courses. The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) has extended the registration deadline for the CMA December 2026 session. As per the revised schedule, candidates can now submit their…

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While the Northern Hemisphere endured summer heat, Antarctica’s Concordia Station fell to minus 119.4°F, its coldest reading in 16 years

Antarctica’s Concordia Station (Image Credit: Wikipedia) While much of the Northern Hemisphere grappled with scorching summer temperatures, the interior of Antarctica was experiencing the opposite extreme. According to LiveScience, citing data from the French Polar Institute Paul-Émile Victor (IPEV) and officials at Concordia Research Station, the remote research base recorded a temperature of minus 119.4…

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Quote of the day by Martin Luther King Jr.: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only …” | World News

Few quotes have stood the test of time as powerfully as Martin Luther King Jr.’s words: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Spoken during one of the most turbulent periods in American history, the quote continues to resonate across cultures and…

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Naseeruddin Shah: ‘I don’t think my job is done’: Naseeruddin Shah explains why he has no plans to retire and rejects lifetime achievement honours despite decades of success | Hindi Movie News

Naseeruddin Shah revealed he’s turned down multiple lifetime achievement awards, saying he doesn’t consider his work done. Speaking at a success party for “Main Vaapas Aaunga,” which crossed 50 days in theatres, he thanked audiences for their support. The veteran actor, known for “Sparsh” and “Iqbal,” continues to earn acclaim in his latest films. Naseeruddin…

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A Massachusetts farmer has put 832 tracking solar panels over his crops. The land now grows food, electricity and extra farm income all at once

The Massachusetts project is an example of agrivoltaics, a nascent farming practice that combines agriculture with solar energy generation on the same land. Farmers have relied on sunshine to grow healthy crops for generations. But as they say, excess of anything is bad and with climate change causing hotter summers, longer droughts and erratic weather,…

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Ajinkya Rahane: The silent guardian of Indian cricket whose numbers undersold his legacy | Cricket News

Ajinkya Rahane‘s career will always leave Indian cricket wondering what might have been.On paper, his numbers are respectable rather than extraordinary: an average of 38.46 across 85 Tests, 5,077 runs, twelve hundreds, twenty-six fifties. For most cricketers that would count as an outstanding career. For Rahane it somehow feels short of the mark. The figures…

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