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How many numbers have been issued on your aadhaar? — Frauds guised as policemen “digital arrest” PhD student, took Rs 275,000




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Is There An Israel In The Endgame? Probably, no.

Ceasefire short of total victory will be tantamount to defeat. The Palestinians will be in wild celebration (186,000 deaths according to Lancet’s calculation, notwithstanding). The US, which is staring at defeat in Ukraine also, cannot allow the Israeli aircraft carrier to sink. That will be a nail in the collective coffin of the West.




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A forgotten page of the Freedom Struggle: the Khanpur Estate and Bara Basti villages

In the famous second battle of Gulaothi which was fought on 29 July 1857, British forces wanted to take control of the whole of the Bulandshahr district. To stop their advance, Nawab Walidad Khan of Malagarh deputed his main commanders, Haji Munir Khan and Ismail Khan, to Gulaothi.




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Maulana Syed Kifayat Ali Kafi: A Forgotten Freedom Fighter

Maulana Syed Kifayat Ali Kafi, a prominent Islamic scholar, poet, and freedom fighter, was executed by the British on May 6, 1858, at the crossroads of Moradabad.




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Challenges around Waqf in India




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‘Text Me You Haven’t Died’ - My Sister was the 166th Doctor to Be Murdered in Gaza

But why do I continue to check my messages with the hope that she will text me to tell me that the whole thing was a major, cruel misunderstanding and that she is okay?




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Abusing Hindu Festivals to spark Violence and Hate

In addition to Ram Navami other local religious Yatras (processions), Ganga Aarti, (Prayer for river Ganges),Satsangs (religious meeting) , and other religious programs are being started with similar goals. The example of Kanwad Yatras (holy pilgrimage to collect Ganges water and to be put on Lord Shiva) is another example where the participants become aggressive.




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The Simple Science of Getting What You Want

This program has such merit that I have replaced my other planning tools for this one. For that's what this is - a great planning tool for getting what you want in life. Because Simpleology performs so well for me, I recommend it to you and all my private clients.




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Eric Stephens – Rejection to Redemption and Purpose

In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, I interview Eric Stephens, a pastor, life coach, and founder of Redwood Christian Ministries. Eric shares his powerful journey from a difficult childhood marked by the absence of his biological father and struggles with addiction and depression, to a transformative encounter with the love and acceptance of Jesus Christ. […]




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John ‘JR’ Rennie – Discovering Joy Through Purpose

In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, I host a profound conversation with John J. R. Rennie, a seasoned entrepreneur who transitioned from running a successful business software company to founding Brushfires Ministry. John shares his journey of discovering true joy and fulfillment in life by aligning his personal agenda with God’s purpose. After nearly 40 […]




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Allen C. Paul – Faithful Creativity

In this week’s episode of Bleeding Daylight, I welcome Allen C. Paul, a seasoned musician, author, and advocate for Christian creatives, to discuss the intersection of faith and the creative arts. Allen shares his journey from a childhood surrounded by music, influenced by his mother, a music teacher, and his father’s diverse record collection, to […]




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Update (28.01.2014): Bundesweites Identifikationsmerkmal [DE]




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Update (15.01.2015): Pharmazentralnummer [DE]




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See Components of the HDR

The HDR has an electromagnet, a device that converts electrical energy into a pulse magnetic field. See Pictures of different devices.




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Untouched 2,000-Year-Old Temple of an Ancient Civilization Found Off the Coast of Italy

Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a 2,000-year-old temple off the coast of the city of Pozzuoli, Italy, which has remained untouched for centuries.




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This Pizza Was Suspiciously Popular. Police Discovered the Secret Ingredient

The incredible popularity of a specific pizza order has led to the bust of an unusual drug trafficking operation.




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Artificial Intelligence Can Now Take Full Control of Your PC

Imagine giving a chatbot the power to control and manage your computer. This exciting, but potentially dangerous idea is making people nervous.




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Never Plug These Devices Into an Extension Cord—It Could Lead to Serious Hazards

Exercise caution if you're low on outlets and relying on extension cords. Not all devices are safe to connect this way, and the wrong combination can lead to overheating or even fire hazards.




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This Trendy Appliance Is a More Economical Alternative to an Oven for Cooking Your Meals

Beyond the benefits of quick, oil free cooking, this device has another big advantage: it uses less electricity than a traditional oven.




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Here's How To Activate This Hidden Wi-Fi Feature for Faster Internet

Did you know that smartphones and tablets come with hidden settings to boost Wi-Fi speed?




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Fake Reviews to Fool AI: The New Trend to Combat Mass Tourism

In the era of influencers and search engine recommendations, locals have begun organizing efforts to mislead tourists and push back against the tide of visitors flocking to their favorite places.




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Perseverance Rover Discovers Green Spots: Could There Be Water on Mars?

NASA's Perseverance rover, on Mars for the past three years, has found potential signs that the planet may once have supported life.




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Artificial Intelligence Could Be Among the Top Polluters by 2030

Recent research has begun to reveal the extent of AI's impact on electronic waste and pollution, prompting concerns among scientists and environmentalists.




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This Cloud Always Hovers in the Same Spot, and Even NASA Researchers Have Noticed It

A peculiar, motionless cloud near New Zealand's southern coast has caught NASA's attention.




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Frequent Wine Consumption: Researchers Reveal Its Effects on the Body

Could a glass of wine a day be beneficial for your health? Research shows what regular wine drinking actually means for your body.




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Can Electric Heaters Dry Out the Air? It Depends on the Type

How do different types of heaters impact indoor air humidity? And which types are better if you want to avoid overly dry air?




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Antisocial Habit: The Rise of an Industry Driven by Fear of the Office

Returning to the office has been a real shock for many who became accustomed to working from home. This shift has fueled a boom in business etiquette courses across the United States.




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Reducing Dementia Risk: The Surprising Benefits of a Firm Handshake

These simple lifestyle changes could protect your brain health and reduce the risk of dementia, here are a few powerful habits that can help keep your mind sharp for years to come.




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Why Does Time Seem to Fly as We Get Older? Science Has an Answer

Why does time seem to move faster as we age? Psychologists and neuroscientists have explored this fascinating phenomenon—and the results are surprising.




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Why We Forget Our Dreams Upon Waking Up, Science Has the Answer

Not everyone experiences sleep and dreams the same way. Why do most of us forget our dreams, while others remember them in vivid detail?




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Coffee with Olive Oil: An New Trend with Surprising Health Benefits

A new trend is brewing in the coffee world: adding olive oil to coffee. While this combination may sound odd at first, it's gaining popularity among health enthusiasts and coffee fans alike.




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Indestructible Cybertruck? Here's How It Held Up in a Real Accident

Did you think the Cybertruck was unbreakable? Well, that might not be exactly true.




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Superfood Fig: The Health Benefits and How to Use Them

Figs are a nutrient packed superfood with benefits that go beyond bone health. Here's what makes them so powerful.




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Research Shows: Here's What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Dark Chocolate Regularly

Dark chocolate, especially with a cocoa content of 70% or higher, is more than just a sweet indulgence; it's linked to multiple health benefits backed by science.




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Microsoft Warns: Opening Too Many Emails in Outlook May Cause Crashes

Microsoft has warned Outlook users about a potential crash when opening a high number of emails simultaneously in the application.




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LG Stretch Screen: Rotate or Stretch It Without Distorting the Image

Imagine pulling a phone with a 12-inch screen from your pocket and stretching it to 18 inches. That's exactly what LG's new stretchable display promises.




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Vitamin D: The "Wonder" Vitamin? Deficiency Tied to 5 Serious Health Risks

Vitamin D, also known as the "sunshine vitamin," does much more than strengthen bones; it can support the immune system, lift mood, and even reduce the risk of some severe diseases.




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Why Did Researchers Send a Wooden Satellite into Space?

Japanese researchers have launched the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, to explore wood's potential as an eco-friendly material for space technology. This groundbreaking mission aims to test wood's resilience in space and reduce satellite pollution upon re-entry.




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Ten iconic pictures of Pakistan's first female PM, Benazir Bhutto

Today marks the 14th death anniversary of the former slain premier




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IMA Condems Stabbing Of Doctor In Chennai, Says Need For Compehensive Overhaul To Restore Faith

IMA condemns the stabbing of an on-duty government doctor in Chennai

"No amount of superficial damage control exercises by Governments is going to make doctors work without fear in this country. Strong deterrent legislation, exemplary punishments and proactive safety measures are required now and here. All Governments have been put on notice with this heinous crime. The medical profession of the country is deeply disturbed and is skeptical of the remedial measures on this ever-recurring violence. Only a comprehensive overhaul of the security atmosphere in the hospitals could restore the confidence of doctors. The nation owes this to its doctors," a letter from the IMA says.




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Ten Incredibly Strange Inspirations for Celebrity Names

Celebs truly are just like us—in the sense that some of them have incredibly unique names! Just like plenty of people around the world, the parents of many celebrities found some very rare and notable inspirations for naming their unborn babies who would go on to be rich and famous. And these are some of […]

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10 Major Recent Advances in Medicine

Medical science in the 21st century is making strides in areas that once seemed like science fiction. As technology rapidly advances, we’re seeing new possibilities for improving health and longevity. From potential treatments for tooth loss to progress in curing genetic disorders, these innovations aim to address some of the significant health challenges we face […]

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10 Stories That Use Historical Events as Backdrops

History often hosts the greatest tales. That fact becomes apparent with the wealth of movies, books, and TV shows dramatizing famous events. Many of these stories focus on the real people of the time, which is understandable. After all, they’re the ones making decisions, and those deeds define the whole period. What about the guys […]

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10 Ingenious Tech Experiments That Think Outside the Box

Innovation in technology often means thinking outside the box. This list highlights some of the most ingenious tech experiments that push boundaries and showcase human creativity. These projects aren’t just theoretical; they have real-world applications, making a big impact across various industries. From energy efficiency to data storage, these innovations show how inventive thinking can […]

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10 Unconventional Ways Famous Actors Got into Character

For many actors, getting into character means more than just memorizing lines; it requires immersing themselves completely in the role. Some actors take this process to remarkable extremes, adopting unconventional and sometimes controversial methods to embody their characters. Whether through physical transformation, intense psychological preparation, or bizarre routines, these actors go above and beyond to […]

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Five best torrent sites of 2021

Looking for the best Torrent sites? Here is a list of the most popular ones of this year.




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Riot Games to pay $100m to settle gender discrimination lawsuit

Riot Games has agreed to pay $100 million as a settlement in a 2018 lawsuit based on gender discrimination.




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Sinch enables RCS provision via Customer Dashboard

(Telecompaper) Customer communications cloud software company Sinch said that Rich Communication Services (RCS) can now be provided using its Sinch Customer Dashboard...




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Singapore's Cyber Agency awards Veracity SGD 1 mln for bot detection

(Telecompaper) Veracity Trust Network has been awarded the Cybersecurity Co-Innovation and Development Fund (CCDF) CyberCall grant of SGD 1 million by the Cyber Security Agency Singapore (CSA)...




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WiDEF offers USD 500,000 in grants to expand digital inclusion for women in India

(Telecompaper) The Women in the Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF) in India has launched its first round of support...