Jaipur Anti-Encroachment Drive: Mosque, mazar, 2 temples on JDA list: Jaipur imposes internet curbs ahead of anti-encroachment drive | Jaipur News

JAIPUR: The city administration has ordered the temporary suspension of mobile internet services in Jaipur North and Jaipur East police districts for 24 hours starting Sunday midnight, ahead of a JDA anti-encroachment drive scheduled for Monday morning.The order, issued by Jaipur divisional commissioner V Saravana Kumar, says 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G mobile internet services,…

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India-US sign rare earth framework: How the critical minerals pact could benefit New Delhi

India and the US on Tuesday signed a bilateral framework covering the supply, mining and processing of critical minerals and rare earth elements. The agreement was announced by external affairs minister S Jaishankar after bilateral discussions and the Quad Foreign Ministers’ meeting, where the issue also featured prominently.“We are today signing a bilateral India-US framework…

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Japanese proverb of the day: “Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is…” |

Japanese proverb of the day (AI-generated image) Japanese proverbs have long been admired for their wisdom, simplicity, and deep understanding of life. Passed down through generations, these sayings often use short and meaningful phrases to teach important lessons about discipline, patience, balance, and human nature. Japanese culture places great importance on hard work, purpose, and…

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Melinda French Gates shares the rule she has when she is upset: If I am angry about something, I … |

Bill Gates’ ex-wife and philanthropist Melinda French Gates recently shared the rule she follows when she is upset. Speaking at Bloomberg Business‘s Leaders with Francine Lacqua podcast this week (via Fortune), Gates said “If I’m unhappy with work you have done, you will hear from me within 48 hours”, adding, “I’m not going to tell…

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Meet Sonselasuchus: The two-legged crocodile relative from 215 million years ago that defies evolution rules |

The naming of Sonselasuchus cedrus represents scientific findings that shed light on the diversification of reptiles belonging to the crocodile lineage in the Late Triassic Era, which occurred approximately 215 million years ago. Fossils of Sonselasuchus cedrus have been found in the Chinle Formation of Arizona and studied in depth by scientists who used specimens…

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‘Denied TMC ticket in Bengal elections for refusing to pay Rs 5 crore’: Former India cricketer’s shocking claim | Off the field News

Former India cricketer and outgoing Trinamool Congress MLA Manoj Tiwary on Tuesday said his association with the party has ended. He alleged that he was denied a ticket from Howrah’s Shibpur constituency because he refused to pay Rs 5 crore.The 40-year-old, who is Bengal’s highest run-scorer in first-class cricket with 10,195 runs, served as minister…

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Jamiat chief urges Muslims to avoid prohibited animal sacrifice, social media posts on slaughtered animals | India News

NEW DELHI: Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind chief Maulana Arshad Madani on Tuesday urged Muslims to avoid sacrificing prohibited animals and advised those facing obstruction in offering buffalo sacrifice to take the administration into confidence and perform the sacrifice at a place where there is no disruption.Eid-ul-Azha will be celebrated in India on May 28.In his message to…

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Meta layoffs: What WARN filing reveals about the state where employees have been most impacted

The artificial intelligence (AI) restructuring across the tech sector appears to have hit California, as social media giant Meta cut thousands of local jobs in its latest round of mass layoffs. Citing Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filings, a report has revealed exactly where the ax fell hardest. Citing the documents released, which are…

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