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These IRCTC booking tricks could improve your chances of getting a lower berth; what travellers need to know

For lakhs of Indians, trains are the lifeline! Train travel is about more than just reaching a destination, it’s also about enjoying the journey in utmost comfort. Whether heading to the mountains, or visiting family, getting your preferred berth in the train can make a significant difference, especially if it is an overnight trip. While…

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Vijay’s Mookambika Temple visit, Suriya’s gift to RJ Balaji, ‘Peddi’ scenes trimmed: Top 5 South stories of the day | Tamil Movie News

It was indeed an eventful day for the South film industry, with celebrity announcements, heartwarming gestures, and major film updates creating a buzz among audiences. While some developments heightened anticipation for upcoming projects, others sparked conversations across social media. Here’s a roundup of the biggest South cinema stories making headlines today. Raghava Lawrence clarifies his…

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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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Yamuna clean-up mandate: Amit Shah orders 20-day review cycle, 59 new STPs to be installed | Delhi News

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has set a strict 20-day review cycle for the Yamuna river’s rejuvenation NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday mandated strict 20-day review cycles to clean the Yamuna river, along with installing 59 new sewage treatment plants (STP) by 2027.Chairing a high-level review meeting on the Yamuna rejuvenation…

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They slept for days and never woke the same again: The mysterious post-WWI disease that locked patients in endless sleep states |

In the years after the First World War, hospitals across Europe and beyond began noting something odd that didn’t quite match any familiar infection or neurological condition. Patients would arrive with what looked like a heavy flu, then slowly drift into a state that families struggled to describe. Not exactly unconscious, not fully awake either….

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