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Florida Woman Snake Rescue: “In India, they’d rush to help”: Florida woman on the fate of a trapped venomous snake |

For an Indian woman living in Florida, an evening stroll turned into a moment of realisation about how different communities respond to animals in distress. “If this was in India, they would rush to help,” Rithu Rathee said in a video shared on Instagram. An unexpected encounter Rithu Rathee, a young Indian woman, was taking…

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Ganga Expressway inauguration by PM Modi today: UP’s longest expressway between Meerut & Prayagraj; check travel time, route, speed limit – top facts & images

Uttar Pradesh has over 60% of India’s total access-controlled expressway network. Ganga Expressway, the longest expressway so far in Uttar Pradesh, will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday. The 594 kilometres long Ganga expressway is a six-lane expressway that aims to reduce the travel time between Meerut and Prayagraj to just 6…

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Watch: 108 Ambulance soiled by accident victim, staffer takes money, tells wife to clean it | Bhopal News

A 108 ambulance staffer in Katni district allegedly extorted money from a critically injured road accident victim’s family and forced a female relative to clean the ambulance. JABALPUR: A disturbing incident from Katni district has triggered outrage after a 108 ambulance staffer allegedly took money from the family of a critically injured road accident victim…

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Aakash Chopra: IPL 2026: ‘No one talks about him’- Ex-India cricketer flags silence around Yashasvi Jaiswal | Cricket News

Rajasthan Royals’ Yashasvi Jaiswal (AP Photo) Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra has raised serious questions over the national selectors’ treatment of Yashasvi Jaiswal following Rajasthan Royals’ impressive win over Punjab Kings in IPL 2026. Chasing a daunting 223 in New Chandigarh on April 28, Rajasthan Royals got off to a strong start, with Jaiswal playing…

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Supreme Court: ‘No vacuum in law to deal with the offence’ — What Supreme Court said on hate speeches | India News

The Supreme Court stated on Wednesday that existing legal provisions are sufficient to address hate speech offences, declining to issue further directions on the matter as it falls within the legislature’s domain.A Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta delivered the judgment on a batch of petitions seeking directions and guidelines to address…

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